Dreer's Autumn Catalogue, 1902. 



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HARDY PERENNIALS— Continued. 



Each Doz. . 



CEnothera [Evening Primrose). 



Fraseri. Rich yellow ; June to Sept. ; \\ ft.§>0 15 %\ 50 

 Missouriensis. Very large pure yellow 



flowers; June to September; 1 ft 15 1 50 



Pilgrimi. Large clusters of bright yellow 



from June to September ; \\ ft 15 1 50 



Speciosa. A rare pure white variety ; flowers 



all summer; \\ ft 15 150 



Pachysandra Terminalis. Valuable foliage • 



plant; white flowers ; May and June; 8 in.... 15 1 50 



Paeonies. See pages 24 and 25. 



Papaver Orientate ( Oriental Poppy). Flowers 



of immense size and gorgeous colors; 2 ft. . . . 15 1 50 



Nlldicaille {Iceland Poppy). Fern-like foliage 



and cup-shaped flowers of various colors ; all 



season ; 1 ft 15 1 50 



Pardanthus Sinensis {Blackberry Lily). 

 Lily-like flowers of bright orange color ; July 

 and August; 2^ ft 10 1 00 



Pentstemon {Beard-tongue). 



Barbatus Torreyli. Bright scarlet spikes; 



June to August ; 3 to 4 ft 15 1 50 



Coemlea. Dwarf, sky blue; June and July. 15 1 50 

 DiffllSUS. Spikes of rosy purple in August 



and September ; 2 f t 15 1 50 



Digitalis. Purple-white spikes in July and 



August ; 2 to 3 ft 15 1 50 



OvattlS. Purplish-blue flowers ; June and 



July ; 15 inches 15 1 50 



Physostegia {False Dragon Head). 



Virginica. Long, beautiful spikes of bright, 



soft pink flowers in midsummer; 3 to 4 ft. . . . 15 1 50 



Virginica Alba. Pure white variety 15 1 50 



Hardy Phlox. Probably the most important and best known 



of the hardy perennial plants. They flower continuously 



from early summer until late in the fall, and embrace a wider 



range of color than can be found in any other species. We 



offer below a collection of 25 distinct varieties. Strong 



plants 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. Set of 25 varieties, $3.00. 



Andreas Hoffer. A fine early-flowering pure white. 



Aquilon. Carmine-rose, shaded salmon, crimson eye. 



Bridesmaid. Pure white, large crimson centre. 



Beranger. White suffused with pink, rosy-lilac eye. 



Boule de Feu. Bright scarlet, overlaid with salmon. 



Champs Elysee. Fine rich purplish crimson. 



Duquesclin. White, with dark crimson centre. 



Eclaireur. Purplish crimson, with white halo. 



Etoile du Nord. Purplish crimson. 



Eugene Danzanvillier. Lilac, with white edge. 



Frau Dora Umgeller. Very rich deep rose. 



Henry flurger. Pure white, with bright rose eye. 



Jeanne d'Arc. A late flowering pure white. 



Jocelyn. Dwarf, bright salmon-red. 



Lilliput. Bright magenta, with crimson eye. 



Matador. Orange-scarlet, cherry-red eye. 



Moliere. Salmon rose, deep rose eye. 



flichael Cervantes. Pure white, distinct red eye. 



Ornament. Rosy magenta, with crimson eye ; dwarf. 



Prof. Schlieman. Salmom rose, with carmine eye. 



Pantheon. Deep salmon rose ; very fine. 



Peachblow. Delicate pink, with white markings. 



Semiramis. Purplish magenta. 



Sunshine. Deep salmon-pink, with deep rose eye. 



Thebaide. Salmon-red, with crimson eye ; dwarf and free. 

 Phlox Subulata {Moss or Mountain Pink). An evergreen 



low-growing, early spring-flowering type. We offer the 



following six varieties: 



Alba. Pure white. 



Atropurpurea. Purplish-rose. 



Lilacina. Light lilac. 



Nelsoni. Pure wdiite. 



Rosea. Bright rose. 



The Bride. Pure white, with rosy eye. 



10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz. Set of 6 for 50 cts. 



PhlOX Amoena. A dwarf, compact species, Each Doz. 

 covered with bright pink flowers in spring. ... 10 1 00 

 Divaricata Canadensis. Best of our na- 

 tive species, bright lilac; April and May ; 1 ft. 15 1 50 



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Hardy Perennial Phlox. 



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Pinks, Hardy Garden. The old-fashioned 



clove-scented June Pink; 6 choice varieties,viz.:§0 15 $1 50 



Comet. Bright rosy-crimson. 



Delicata. Soft, pleasing, delicate rose. 



Her Majesty. Purest white, large flower. 



Homer. Rich rosy-red, dark centre. 



Juliette. White, laced crimson. 



Sparkler. Beautiful rose-pink. 



Plumbago Larpenta? {Lead-wort). A valu- 

 able dwarf plant, deep blue flowers during 

 summer and fall 15 1 50 



Polemonium {Jacob's Ladder). 



Cceruleum. Terminal spikes of deep blue; 



June and July ; 1 f t 15 1 50 



Cceruleum Album. A white-flowered form 15 1 50 

 Richardsonii. A later-flowering variety, sky- 

 blue; 1 ft 15 1 50 



Polygonum Cuspidatum {Giant Knot-weed). 

 A striking species, with long white clusters in 

 August and September ; 5 to 7 ft 15 1 50 



Potentilla Formosa {Cinquifoil). Showy 



red flowers in July ; 18 in 15 1 50 



Hopwoodiana. Deep rose shading to white; 



June and July; 18 in 15 1 50 



Phcenix. Scarlet, marked with yellow 15 1 50 



Primula {Primrose). 



Capitata. Dense round heads of deep violet- 

 blue in spring '. 15 1 50 



Veris {English Cowslip). Embracing a wide 



range of colors in early spring 10 1 00 



Veris Superba. Immense size, of pure yel- 

 low color and strong habit 15 1 50 



Vulgaris {English Primrose). An old 



favorite, bright canary-yellow in early spring. . 10 1 00 



Pulmonaria Saccharata Maculata {Lung- 

 wort). Beautiful foliage plant, with spikes of 

 pink in June and July 35 3 50 



Pyrethrum Hybridum Fl. PI. 



Aphrodite. A fine double pure white 30 3 00 



King Oscar. Double purplish-carmine 30 3 00 



Marquis of Salisbury. Deep double pink 30 3 00 



Niveum Plena. Double creamy-white 30 3 00 



Single Varieties. In choice mixture 15 1 50 



Uliginosum {Giant Daisy). Large white 



Daisy-like flowers; July to Sept.; 4 to 5 ft.. 15 1 50 



