HENRY A. DREER, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Rudbeckia purpurea 



Rudbeckia 



— Coneflower ® 



Indispensable for the border, 

 thriving anywhere, and giving 

 a wealth of bloom. Showy and 

 fine for cutting. 

 Golden Globe. 5 ft. An 



improved rounded form of 



the popular Golden Glow. 



Large double yellow flowers. 



July-September. 



Golden Glow. 5-6ft. 

 Masses of double golden 

 yellow Dahlia-like flowers. 

 July-September. 

 Newmani. 3 ft. Dark orange- 

 yellow with purple cone. The 

 flowers are carried on stiff 

 wiry stems. July-September. 

 Nitida Autumn Sun. 5-6 ft. Large single primrose yellow 



blooms borne profusely from August until October. 

 Purpurea {Giant Purple Coneflower). 3 ft. Showy reddish 

 purple flowers about 4 inches across with a very large cone. 

 Bushy plants. July-October. 



Subtomentosa. 4 ft. Pyramidal plants with brilliant 

 lemon yellow flowers with purple centers. Late summer. 



Any of the above: 2Sc each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 



Salvia— 5age 



Azurea. 3-4 ft. A splendid tall variety. Racemes of pretty, 

 sky blue flowers. August-September. For garden and cutting. 



Virgata nemorosa. 2 ft. Effective dark blue border plant. 

 May-June. 



Either of the above: 30c each; $2.75 per doz.; S18.00 per 100. 



Salvia Pi tcheri— B/ue Meadow Sage 



4-5 ft. A most attractive hardy plant with true blue flowers 

 from August to October. Thrives in any situation with little 

 care. Blooms profusely and continuously just when blue flowers 

 are scarce. Extremely hardy, wintering in any part of the 

 country without protection. 30c each; $2.75 per doz.; $18.00 per 

 100. 



Santolina— Lavender Cotton A 



Chamaecyparissus \Incana). A dwarf evergreen plant with 

 silvery white foliage. Good rock, border, and carpet bedding 

 plant. 25c each: $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 



Saponaria— 5oapu'orr A 



Ocymoldes splendens. 8 in. Bright rose flower masses. 

 May-.A.ugust. 25c each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 



Saxif raga for the Rock Garden A ® 



Aizoon balcana. Lovely rosettes of silvery leaves. Clusters 

 of small white flowers speckled crimson on foot-high stalks. 



— baldensis. Very tiny cushions of silvery green rosettes. 

 Decipiens {Crimson Moss). Dwarf mossy plants. The leaves 



turn crimson in winter. White flowers. May-June. 

 Macnabiana. Splendid for wall garden or rock crevices. 



Beautiful rosette of gray-green foliage. Small white flower 



spikes speckled pink. May-June. 

 XTmbrosa {London Pride, Nancy Pretty, None-so-Pretty). Low 



spreading sort with foot-high stems. White flowers sometimes 



suffused with red. June-July. 



— primuloides. A tiny, compact form of Umbrosa carrying 

 lovely pink flowers on 6-inch stems. 



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



Saxif raga— Afega^ca ® 



Foot-high plants with broad green leaves and pretty rose-pink 

 flowers in very early spring. Fine for front of border. 

 Cordifolia. Light pink. Crassifolia. Rosy pink. 

 Either one: 50c each; $5.00 per doz. 



Scabiosa caucasica 



Hardy Scabiosa 



Handsome border plants, succeeding in any ordinary soil if well 

 drained and in a sunny location. Should begrown in every garden. 

 They last a long time when picked and placed in water. 

 Caucasica {Blue Bonnet). 18-24 in. A charming soft shade of 



lavender. Blooms from June to September. 

 — alba. A white form of caucasica. 



Japonica. 2 ft. Lavender-blue flowers from July to September. 

 Any of these: 30c each; $3.00 per doz.; $20.00 per 100. 



Dwarf Varieties of Sedurtl— 5fonecrop A 



Splendid for rockwork being suited to dry sunny spots. A 

 number of the sorts are evergreen. 

 Acre {Golden Moss). 2-3 in. Much used for covering and for 



rockery. Evergreen foliage and bright yellow flowers. 

 Album. 2-3 in. Evergreen creeper; green leaves, white flowers. 

 Lydium. 1-2 in. Bronzy green foliage; pink flowers. Evergreen. 



— glaucum. 1-2 in. Evergreen glaucous green. Pink flowers. 

 Pruinatum Forsterianum. 2-3 in. Evergreen, glaucous, 



fleshy green leaves and golden yellow flowers. 

 Sarmentosum. (§) 6 in. A vigorous variety of spreading 



habit. Bright green foliage and yellow flowers. 

 Sezangulare. 4-5 in. Evergreen foliage of a rich dark green 



color and lovely yellow flowers. 

 Sieboldi. 8-10 in. Showy round succulent, glaucous foliage. 



Pink flowers. August-September. 

 Stoloniferum. 6-in. Most desirable with flat succulent 



leaves and purplish pink flowers during July and August. 



— coccineum. 6-in. A beautiful form of the above with rosy 

 crimson flowers. Blooms during July and August. 



Any of the above: 30c each; 82.75 per doz.; $18.00 per 100. 

 The set of 10 Dwarf Sedums, value $3.00, for $2.00. 



Sedum — Erect Growing Varieties A 



These upright varieties are pretty, useful, border plants, giving 

 a display of showy flowers in late summer and fall. 



Maximum atropurpureum. Most unusual large foliage of a 



beautiful dark bronzy purple. 



Spectabile. 18 in. A well known, pretty, upright growing 

 variety. Broad light green foliage and large heads of handsome 

 rose-colored flowers in summer and fall. 



— Brilliant. Showy bright Amaranth red flower heads. 

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



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