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PYRETHRUM HYBRIDUM 
This grand old-fashioned Hardy Perennial is easy to grow in any 
good garden soil where there is good drainage and full exposure to 
the sun, They prefer to be left undisturbed for two or three years, 
and if given an annual top dressing of well-rotted manure flower 
generously. ‘Their main season of blooming is in June, but if the 
first crop of flower stems is removed as soon as finished they will 
give a fair sprinkling of flowers during the summer and autumn 
months. The fine fern-like foliage of the plants is attractive at all 
times. 
Single-flowering, The plants which we offer embrace all the 
colors from deep red through the various shades of rose to pure 
white. These can be supplied in mixed colors only. 265 cts. each; 
$2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
Double=flowering. Choice named varieties in crimson, pink and 
white. (See cut.) 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. One each of 
the three colors for $1.25. 
PYRETHRUM ULIGINOSUM 
(Giant Daisy) 
Grows 3 to 4 feet high and is covered with large white Daisy-like 
flowers, 3 inches in diameter, from July to September, 25 cts. each; 
$2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
LET: ER TORT IT RHEXIA (Meadow Beauty) 
RE P16 HEA Virginica. A handsome dwarf plant, 
GAG 9 inches, flowering the greater part 
Dove.te PvretHrum Hygripum of the summer, with numerous bright 
rosy-purple blossoms, and long, pro- 
truding golden anthers; grand for 
PRIMULAS (Primrose) 
The Hardy Primroses are among the 
most beautiful and interesting of our early 
spring flowers. Plant them in rich, well- 
drained soil in the border or in a shel- 
tered nook in the rockery; if possille, in 
a half shady place. 
massing in a moist, sunny spot. 25 
cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
DREER’S 
CANTERBURY BELLS 
We have a fine lot of strong plants 
of these this season. 
Described, illustrated and offered on 
pages 170 and 171. 
Veris ( Znglish Cowslip). Plants grown 
from a select strain of seed, and em- 
brace a fine range of colors. 25 cts. 
each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
Vulgaris (Znglish Primrose). An old favorite and should be 
found in every garden; one of the earliest spring flowers; of bright 
canary-yellow; very fragrant. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 
per 100. 
PULMONARIA (Lungwort, Bethlehem Sage) 
Angustifolia Azurea (Blue Cowslip or Lungwort). The pret- 
tiest of the blue Cowslips; grows about a foot high, and one of the 
first to bloom in early spring, bearing attractive funnel-shaped, 
deep gentian-blue flowers; very desirable. 
Saccharata Maculata. A beautiful plant, rivaling in the mark- 
ings o1 its foliage many of the choicest hot-house plants; of easy 
culture; foliage deep green, handsomely mottled with silvery-gray, 
and terminal 1 foot high spikes of pink flowers during May and 
June. 
38 cts. each; $3.50 per doz. 
RANUNCULUS (crow-Foot, Buttercup) 
Acris Fi. Pl. A double-flowered form of our common Buttercup ; 
2 feet; May and June. 
Gramineus. A dainty variety for the rockery or border with grass- 
like foliage, producing masses of yellow flowers on branched 6 to 
8 inch high stems, during April and May. 
Repens Fi, Pi. ( Bacielor’s Buttons). A pretty double-flower- 
ing bright golden-yellow Buttercup. Bears masses of flowers 
during May and June. 
25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. PyretHrum ULicinosum 
