HENRY A. DREER, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Anthemis tinctoria. Perry's Variety 



Improved Golden Marguerite 



15-18 in. Easily grown, nicely formed bushes with Fern-like 

 foliage covered from June to October with large, well-shaped 

 golden yellow daisies, nearly 3 inches across. Valuable for cutting. 

 25c each; S2.50 per doz.; 815.00 per 100. 



Anthericum— 5^. Bruno's Lily 



Liliastrum major. lJ-2 ft. Rush-hke fohage and racemes of 

 showy white flowers. July-August. 45c each; S4.50 per doz. 



Long-Spurred Columbine 



Aquilegia— Co/umbine ® 



These are elegant hardy perennial plants producing graceful 

 spurred flowers on stems rising 2 feet or more above beauti- 

 fully divided foliage. They prefer a well-drained sandy loam, 

 blooming freely in late spring and early summer. 

 Canadensis. Our native red and yellow. 

 Chrysantha. Long-spurred pure yellow flowers. 

 Dreer's Long-Spurred Hybrids. A superb large long- 

 spurred type in tones of cream, pink, lavender, white, red, 

 etc. They are supplied in mixture only. 

 Dreer's Long-Spurred Pink Shades. Specially selected 



pink shades of this popular long-spurred type. 

 Helenas. A very effective rich blue variety. 

 Any of lite above: 25c each; S2.50 per doz.; §15.00 per 100. 



Arabis— /tocfe Cress A ® 



E.xceptionally desirable, very early spring-flowering plants 

 especially adapted to edging and the rock garden. 

 Alpina. Dense masses of long-lasting pure white flowers. Nice 



for cutting. 25c each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 



— flore pleno. A very lovely variety with double white blooms. 



— rosea. Single flowers of a delicate soft pink shade. 



Except where noted: 35c each; $3.50 per doz. 



AxeneiYia— Sandwort A 



Attractive low-growing white-flowering plants invaluable for 

 edging and for the rock garden. 

 Montana. A pretty creeper, flowering in June. 

 Varna caespitosa. # Shade loving. Forms an evergreen 



mat. May. 



Either of the above: 25c each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 



Armeria— 5ea Pink, Thrift A 



Dwarfevergreen tufts of bright green leaves. Showy flower clusters 

 poised on erect stems, 9 to 12 inches high. Blooms from early 

 spring until late fall. Adapted to both rockery and border. 

 Cephalotes , Bee's Ruby. Has stout stems with large globular 



heads of brilliant ruby red flowers. 50c each. 



— rubra. Large heads of crimson-red flowers on stout stems. 

 Laucheana. Showy heads of bright rose blooms. 

 Maritima alba. A pretty, pure white. 



Except where noted: 30c each; S2.75 per doz.; $18.00 per 100. 



Artemisia 



Most useful plants with aromatic, deeply cut foliage, either for 



the border or planting among shrubs. 



Abrotanum (Old Man, Southernwood). IJ ft. Finely cut, dark 

 green foliage with a pleasant aroma. 



Lactiflora {Ilawthom-Srcnled Miigwort). 35-4J ft. Great 

 creamy white flower panicles terminate the strong growth of 

 this effective plant. Late August to end of September. 



Silver King {Ghost Plant). 3 ft. A showy, silvery leaved con- 

 trast plant. Sprays may be cut for winter bouquets. 

 Any of the above: 30c each; $2.75 per doz.; $18.00 per 100. 



Asclepias— Bu/fer^y Weed A 



Tuberosa. 25 ft. A showy native orange-scarlet plant for 

 dry places. July-August. 25c each; S2.50 per doz.; $15.00 

 per 100. 



Dwarf Hybrid Border Asters A 



These New Dwarf Asters fdl a long-felt want in providing a race of dwarf, compact plants, blooming freely at a season when 

 there is a scarcity of low-growing flowering plants. They rarely exceed 15 inches in height and bloom in September. Unsurpassed 

 for dwarf beds, borders, and the rockery. 



Introductions of 1936 



Oitlslanjing additions to this class 

 Constance. Lovely, well-formed blooms of a clear and 



charming light pink shade. 12 to 15 inches. 

 Diana. This will appeal to all who appreciate delicate colors 



as the blooms are an appealing blush pink. 15 inches. 

 Hebe. Clear lavender-blue flowers that give a particularly 



fine and showy effect in the garden. 15 inches. 

 Lavanda. A magnificent new addition to this class with 

 attractive light blue blooms. The vivid and pure color of 

 the flowers is most charming. 15 inches. 

 Lilac Time. The well-rounded bushes completely covered by 

 deep violet-blue blooms give a startling effect. It is a most 

 colorful and outstanding variety. 15 inches. 

 Niobe. Of very compact growth completely covered with 

 graceful pure white flowers with yellow centers. 12 inches. 

 Any of the above: 50c each; $5.00 per doz. 

 Set of 6 varieties of 1936 Introductions, 

 one each, value S3. 00 for $2.75 



Introductions of 1935 



Illustrated in color on tlic opposite page 



Countess of Dudley. A charming clear pink with a contrast- 

 ing yellow eye. Of bushy habit, 9 inches high. 



Lady Henry Maddocks. Clear pale pink flowers produced 

 freely on dwarf compact plants. 12 inches. 



Marjorie. Beautiful bright rose-pink blooms which give a 

 very splendid effect. 12 inches. 



Nancy. The bushy plants are completely covered with pale 

 flesh pink flowers which practically hide all foliage. 12 in. 



Ronald. This is a pleasing shade of bright lilac-pink follow- 

 ing the rose-pink buds. Very showy. 12 inches. 



Snowsprite {Snow Fairy). A very dwarf, graceful, early 

 variety with charming semi-double white flowers. 12 inches. 



Victor. The dwarfest of all, barely 9 inches tall, covered with 



good-sized flowers of a beautiful clear lavender-blue. 



Any of the above: 35c each; S3. 50 per doz.; $25.00 per 100. 



Set of 7 varieties of 1935 Introductions, 



one each, value S2.45, fur $2.00. 



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 the cost of postage and special packing as explained on page 116 



