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Hypericum (St. John's Wort) 



Moserianum. A most desirable border plant, of free and gracefiJ 



habit, producing long slender, much-branched stems, leafy to the base 



and all drooping towards the ends, apparently from the weight of the 



flowers and buds, although the flowers face, so none of their beauty is 



_ lost. It is marvelously free-flowering, of large size, 



^U measuring from 2 to 25 inches in diameter; in color a 



rich golden yellow, which is rendered still more effective 



by the numerous yellow stamens and crimson anthers, 



and blooms continuously the entire season; 2 feet. 



Patulum Henryi. Of shrub-like habit. 2J to 

 •I ft. high, large clear yellow flowers in July 

 and August. 

 30 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; S18.00 per 100. 

 Iberis (Hardy Candytuft) 

 Sempervirens. Most desirable dwarf plants (8 to 

 10 iinhes), with evergreen foliage, which is com- 

 pletely hidden with dense heads of pure white 

 flowers early in the spring. 25 cts. each; $2.50 

 per doz.; S18.00 per 100. 



InCarvillea (Hardy Gloxinia) 

 Delavayi. An interesting and showy plant for the 

 hardy border, producing large gloxinia-like, rose- 

 colored flowers on 15 to 18 inch high stems during 

 June and July. Succeeds either in sun or shade, 

 but should be well protected with leaves or litter 

 during the winter. 50 cts. each. 



Giant-Flowering 

 Marskmallow 



Giant -Flowering Marshmallows 



A wonderfully improved form of our greatly admired native Marshmallow 

 or Rosemallow, in which not only the colors have been greatly intensified, but 

 in which flowers of enormous size, frequently 10 to 12 inches in diameter, have 

 been developed. These plants can be highly recommended for all kinds of plant- 

 ings. They appear to be equally at home in all positions, ha\'ing the same vigor 

 in dry and wet ground, and are perfectly hardy. They grow from 5 to 8 feet high, 

 and are very floriferous, blooming from early in July until late in September. 

 We offer three distinct colors — Red, Pink and White — in strong two-year-old 

 roots, 35 cts. each; $3.50 per doz.; $25.00 per 100. One each of the three colors 

 for $1.00. 



Dreer's Superb Hollyhocks 



Stately, majestic, hardy plants, from 6 to 8 feet high, which are a necessary 

 part of every old-fashioned garden, and should also find a place interspersed 

 with shrubberj', as clumps on the lawn or in the mi.\ed border, where their colossal 

 spikes of bloom produce bold and showy effects, which cannot be secured with any 

 other flowering plant. 



The Hollyhock requires a deeply dug, well-drained soil, enriched with thoroughly 

 decayed manure, and should be liberally supplied with water during dry weather. 

 A slight protection throughout the winter will be beneficial. An occasional spraying 

 with Bordeaux mi.xture, which should be applied early in the growing season, 

 usually prevents the disease, which is prevalent in some localities. We offer the 

 best Double, Fringed and Single sorts as under. 



Double White Double Yellow Double Maroon 



Double Rose Double Red Double Mixed 



Newport Pink. A charming variety, for which we were awarded a certificate 



of merit by the Royal Horticultural Society of England. It is of strong, vigorous 



habit, producing colossal spikes of very double pure pink flowers, a shade that is 



eagerly sought for in all classes of plants. 

 Allegheny. Mammoth flowers, wonderfully formed of loosely arranged fringed 



petals. The colors vary from the palest shrimp-pink to deep red. Mixed colors 



only. 

 Single. Many prefer the single-flowering Hollyhocks. They are usually of 



freer growth than the doubles, and present a very handsome appearance when 



covered with their artistic blossoms. We can supply the singles in mixed colors 



only. 

 Price. Any of the above, 30 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100. 



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