Dreer's Autumn Catalogue, 1897. 



33 



H ARDY PERENNIALS 



FOR 

 AUTUflN PLANTING. 



The following is a select list of the most desirable of 

 with perfect success. fi^°For descriptions, see Dreer 



Each. 



Achillea, "The Pearl." §0 15 



" Fillipendula 20 



Anemone Japonica, Alba 15 



the Hardy Perennials, 

 s Garden Calendar. 



All of these can be planted during the fall months 



Rubra . 

 " Whirlwind . 



Anthemis Tinctoria 



Kelwayii 



15 

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Anthericum, Liliastrum 15 



st Liliago 15 



Aquilegia Clirysantlia 15 



" Ccernlea 15 



Asclepias Tnberosa 15 



Aster Grantliflorus 50 



" (Michaelmas Daisies) Blue and Rose. . . 25 



Boltonia Asteriodes 15 



" Latisqnama 15 



Campanula Alliariae folia 15 



* ' Carpatica 15 



" Grosseki 15 



Cassia Marilandica 20 



Clematis Davidiana 25 



Coreopsis Lanceolata 15 



Delphinium Formosum 15 



Dianthus Plumarius Stanislaus 15 



Dictamnus Fraxinella 25 



Digitalis (Foxglove) 15 



Doronicum Excelsum 25 



Fllllkia, Blue, White and Variegated 25 



Gaillardia Grandiflora 15 



Gypsophila Paniculata 15 



Heliopsis Pitcherianus 15 



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Hemerocallis Fulva ! 



Flava 



" Dumortieri 



" Kwanso Fl. PI 



" Aurantiaca major 



Heuchera Sanguinea 



HibiSCUS, " Crimson Eye " 



Hollyhock Double, 5 Distinct Colors 



Lobelia Cardinalis 



Lychnis Viscaria, Alba Plena 



" " Splendens 



Lysimachia Clethroides 



Monarda Didyma 



" " Rosea 



CEnothera (Evening Primrose), 3 Varieties. . 

 PardailtllUS Sinensis (Blackberry Lily). . 

 Pinks, Hardy Garden. 6 Choicest Vars. 

 Phloxes. 25 Choicest Varieties 



" Subulata 



" " Alba 



Plumbago Larpentse 



Primula Vulgaris 



" Rosea 



Rudbeckia. Golden Glow 



Sedum Fabarium 



" Acre 



Silphium Perfoliatum 



Statice Latifolia 



" Armeria (Sea Pink) 



Tritoma Uvaria Grandiflora 



Violet, Hardy Double Russian 



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HARDY VINES FOR FALL PLANTING. 



The following is a select list of the most desirable varieties, suitable for covering arbors, verandas and walls, or wherever a vine 

 can be used. All are grown in pots, so that they may be planted at any time : 



Each. 



Akebia quinata $0 25 



Ampelopsis Veitchii 25 



Aristolochia sipho 50 



Clematis. Large flowered, in variety 50 



" paniculata 25 



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Each. Doz. 



Honeysuckles. In variety §0 25 §2 50 



Ivy English 25 2 50 



Vitis Coignetife (Crimson Glory Vine) 50 5 00 



Wistaria sinensis 50 5 00 



AQUARIUM PLANTS. 



Nothing is more interesting than to watch the development of aquatic plants in an aquarium. We grow large quantities of 

 such varieties as we have found to succeed with the average amateur. The following is a list of the best sorts. Extended descrip- 

 tions will be found in our Garden Calendar. 



Azolla Carolinian a 



[Floating Moss). Resem- 

 bling a selaginella or moss. 

 20c. each. 



Cabomba viridifolia. 



The most pleasing of all the 

 submerged plants, leavesbril- 

 liant, glossy green, and more 

 beautiful than the most deli- 

 cate fern. 15c each. 



Cyperus alternifolius. 



The well-known "umbrella 



plant." 15c. and 25c. each. 

 Cyperus alternifolius 



gracilis. A new variety, 



with very narrow foliage, 



graceful. 20c. each; 6 for 



$100. 

 Eichhornia crassipes 



major ( Water Hyacinth). 



15c. each. 

 Xiimnobium spongia 



[American Frog-Bit). 10c. 

 each. 



Iiimnocharis H u m - 



boldti ( The Water Poppy) . 



15c. each. Stkatiotes Aloides (Wate 



Ludwigia Mulerttii. 



Small ovate bright-bronzy 

 green leaves, yellow flowers 

 produced above water. 15c. 

 each. 

 Myriophyllum proser- 

 pinacoides (Pa rro t's 



Feather). 15c. each. 



Myriophyllum vertieil- 



latum. A submerged plant, 

 very desirable for aquariums. 

 15c. each. 

 Pistia stratiotes (Water 

 Lettuce). 15c. each. 



Sagittaria natans. A 



fine aquarium plant. 15c. 

 each. 

 Salvinia Braziliensis. 



A floating aquatic. 15c. 

 each. 



Stratiotes aloides (Water 



Aloe). A great curiosity and 

 very scarce. (See cut.) 25c. 

 each. 

 3? Vallisneria spiralis ( Tape 



or Eel Grass). 15c. each. 



Collection of one each of the above 15 Aquarium Plants, $2.00. 



