Dahurica. 
ber; 33 feet. 
Racemosa. 
Virginica. 
ing clusters of light pink flowers. 
the rockery. 
Heraclezfolia. 
colored flowers. 
One of the best hardy perennials, with handsome pure white 
flowers in very large showy clusters during June and July; very effective. 
A Group oF GarpEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
CIMAICIR UGA (Snake Root) 
Acerina or Japonica. 
FIENRYA DREER PHILADELPHIA: PA’ 
A pretty Japanese variety with white flowers; 
August and September; excellent for cutting; 24 feet. 
Large cylindrical spikes of creamy-white flowers in Septem- 
A handsome native species bearing in July and August 
spikes of pure white flowers; well suited for planting at the back of the 
border, or for naturalizing at the edge of the woods; 4 to 6 feet. 
30 cts. each; $3.00 per doz. Sets of 3 sorts for 75 cts. 
CLAW TONIA (Spring Beauty) 
A low-growing, early spring-flowering native plant, produc- 
Succeeds best in a half-shady spot on 
15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 
SHRUBBY CLEMATIS 
This type of Clematis is deserving of the greatest popularity. They 
form erect bushes 2 to 8 feet high. 
they are very attractive. 
Davidiana. 
During their long period of bloom 
A most desirable variety, with fresh, bright green foliage 
and tubular bell-shaped flowers of deep lavender-blue during August 
and September; deliciously fragrant. 
Of the same general habit as above, but with lighter 
DREER’S GARDEN 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
' These are now universally popular for outdoor bedding, and, consider- 
ing their many good qualities, there is no cause for surprise to see them 
cultivated so extensively, They produce a lavish profusion of blooms, giv- 
ing color, life and beauty to the garden just at a time when other plants 
have been destroyed by frost and are looking their worst. Frost does not 
materially affect the flowering, and it still frequently happens that an armful 
of flowers can be cut late in November. They are quite hardy if planted 
in a well-drained position, and, with a good covering of leaves or litter 
during the winter, will take care of themselves. 
The constantly increasing demand has induced us to try out an extensive 
collection, from which we have selected and offer the twenty-five most de- 
pendable varieties. 
Baby. Clear, bright yellow, very small button. 
Baldwin’s Scariet. Bright orange-scarlet, free and early, large 
button. 
Boston. Aster-flowered, golden-bronze, 
Brown Bessie. Deep bronze, aster-flowered. 
Etoile d’Or. Aster-flowered, yellow. 
Globe d’Or. Lemon-yellow, with darker shadings, aster-flowered. 
Golden Climax. Golden-yellow, button. 
Golden Pheasant. Small rich golden-yellow. 
Julia Lagravere. Rich garnet, aster-flowered. 
Klondike. A beautiful yellow button. 
Lilian Doty. Large tall growing incurved pink. 
Little Dot. Very early, small mahogany-crimson, 
Lucifer. Large bright ox-blood red. 
Minta. An exquisite, delicate pink, medium sized, button form. 
Model of Perfection. Perfect button form, white. 
Mrs. F. H. Bergen. Creamy-white, with rosy-pink centre, 
lirs. Roberts. A splendid pink. 
Rhoda. Rosy-pink, button. 
Rosinante. Large button-formed, blush-rose. 
Sir Michael. Light yellow, button. 
Soleil d’Or. A fine golden-yellow. 
St. IMoria. Silvery-rose, aster-flowered. 
Viola. Large button, violet-red. 
White Doty. The counterpart of Lilian Doty, but pure white. 
Zenobia. Early, free, yellow, button., 
Price. Any of the above, 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz. 
$12.00 per 100. 
Price. Any of the above, 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. Crematis DavipIANA 
