HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 



Hdenium, Riverton Beauty 



Heuchera, Sanguinea Pluie de Feu 



Hypericum Moserianum 



Flelenium — Helen's Flower ® Desirable border plants succeeding in any soil 



Autumnale rubrum. 3-4 ft. Bright terra cotta red flowers in August and September. . 1 



— superba. 5-6 ft. Golden yellow flowers during late summer and fall 



Riverton Beauty. 4 ft. Lemon yellow, black center. August-September J 



HelianthuS — Hardy Sunflower Effective for large borders or as clumps 



Maximiliani. 5-7 ft. Golden yellow flowers borne profusely in October ' 



Mollis. 4 ft. Lemon yellow blooms; downy white foliage. August and September ... . 

 Sparsifolius. 6 ft. Very large gracefully formed yellow blooms. August and September.^ 



HemerOCalliS— Ye/tou' Day Lily ® For the New Hybrids see page 119 



TlB/va, {Yellow Day Lily). 3 ft. Graceful, fragrant yellow blooms. June " 



Fulva {Tawny Day Lily). 4-5 ft. Rich orange flowers during June and July 



Kwanso fl. pi. 4-5 ft. An e.xcellent double bright orange. July 



Middendorffi. Ij ft. Showy chrome yellow flowers. The earliest to bloom; May.. 

 Thunbergi. 4 ft. A late bloomer with well-shaped Buttercup yellow blooms. July. 

 Mixed Giant Hybrids. Grown from seed of the finest hybrid varieties 



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Heuchera— Cora/ Bells, Crimson Bells A d) Late May to late August 



Rosmondi. 18 in. Soft coral-pink flowers in graceful well-branched spikes 



Sanguinea Pluie de Feu. 18 in. Deep coral-red blooms borne very profusely. . 



Giant-Flowering HibisCUS — Marshmallow, Rosemallow 



Red. 5-8 ft. Magnificent large flowers of a brilliant rich red color. June 



Pink. 5-8 ft. Truly enormous blooms representing a wonderful improvement. 

 White. 5-8 ft. The huge flowers make a most representative showing. June. 



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Dreer's Superb HollyhOCkS Indispensable garden plants with regal flower spikes 

 Double Red. 5 ft. Elegant well-formed double blooms of a rich red color. June 1 



— Yellow. 5 ft. The well-shaped flowers are a brilliant bright yellow. June ] 



— White. 5 ft. Of pure white color and wa.xy texture. June [ 



— Maroon. 5 ft. E,xceptionally dark maroon flowers on solid strong stems. June.. . f 



— Newport Pink. 5 ft. A glorious shade of pure pink 



— Rose. 5 ft. A color that always is greatly admired. Fully double blooms. June. . 



Hypericum — St. John's Wort Desirable border plants of graceful free habit 

 Moserianum. 2 ft. Large yellow flowers with showy stamens. Blooms during July. 

 Patulum Henryi. 3 ft. Large broad-petaled yellow flowers from July until .\ugust. . . 



Iris SlbiriCa — Siberian Iris Blooms profusely during June. About 3} feet high 

 Orientalis. Lovely rich violet-blue flowers wnth the falls marked deepest violet 



— Snow Queen. Graceful, well-formed blooms of purest snow white 



— Perry's Blue. Large clear blue flowers on vigorous stout stems 



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Explanation of Symbols. The symbols used 

 throughout Dreer's Garden Book will show at a glance 

 those plants which are suited to the rock garden A, semi- 

 shade® , and full shade •. 



Plants by Mail. Plants up to a dozen or so will 

 be forwarded by Parcel Post if you add to your remittance 

 10'"; (15% west of the Mississippi) of their v.aluc to cover 

 postage and special packing. Minimum charge 10 cents. 



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All plants suited to semi-shade also do well in full sun 



