
HENRY A. DREER, Inc., 
Gorgeous Double Peonies 
Peonies are indispensable. They bring 
to the spring garden masses of large showy 
flowers carried on fine strong stems. The 
numerals after the names are the official 
ratings. 3-4 ft. 
17-437 Baroness Schroeder (9.0). A 
tall mid-season Peony with large globu- 
lar flesh white blooms. 60c each; 
3 for $1.75; 12 for $6.00. 
17-641 Edulis Superba (7.6). A splen- 
did early deep pink valuable for garden 
display and cutting. 
17-438 Felix Crousse (8.4). A late mid- 
season red Peony, sure to bloom. Always 
opens up well. 
17-439 Festiva Maxima (9.3). One of 
the oldest white Peonies, as popular 
today asever. Early. 
17-440 Karl Rosenfield (8.8). 
midseason. Globular semi-rose type 
flowers of bright crimson. 
17-660 Kelway’s Glorious (9.8). 
Creamy white, flecks of crimson. Mid- 
season. 75c each; 3 for $2.00; 12 for 
$7.50. 
17-662 Longfellow (9.0). Red fadeless 
color blooms early midseason. 75c each; 
3 for $2.00; 12 for $7.50. 
17-661 Mary Brand (8.7). Dark clear 
crimson. A very free-flowering excellent 
variety. Mid-season. 
17-444 Mons. Jules Elie (9.3). Pale 
lilac-rose blooms with an attractive 
silvery reflex. Large and early flowering. 
17-445 Reine Hortense (8.8). Very 
large pink blooms of rather flat shape. 
Free-flowering. Blooms in mid-season. 
17-446 Sarah Bernhardt (9.0). Very 
large rose-pink flowers. One of the best 
late varieties for exhibition and cutting. 
17-646 Walter Faxon (9.3). Most dis- 
tinctive coral-pink. Free-flowering. 
60c each; 3 for $1.75; 12 for $6.00. 
Any of the above, except where noted: 
50c each; 3 for $1.40; 12 for $5.00. 
Old-Fashioned Double 
Red Peony 
‘17-433 Paeonia officinalis rubra. 
Double brilliant glowing deep crimson 
flowers in early spring. 60c each; 
3 for $1.75; 12 for $6.00. 
Magnificent 
Hardy Phlox 
17-467 Count Zeppelin. Very large 
pure white with deep crimson eye. 28 in. 
17-468 Daily Sketch. Large trusses 
composed of enormous light salmon- 
pink flowers with carmine eye. 32 in. 
17-454 Enchantress. A very lovely 
salmon-pink growing 30 inches tall. 
17-455 Firebrand. Brilliant vermilion- 
scarlet with darker eye in center. 24 in. 
17-470 Leo Schlageter. Large pyra- 
midal trusses of bright scarlet with dark 
crimson eye. 36 in. 
17-457 Mrs. Jenkins. A fine early pure 
white. Blooms very freely. 36 in. 
Any of the above: 
25c each; 3 for 70c; 12 for $2.50. 
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Phlox, Northern Lights 
Six Outstanding 
Hardy Phlox 
17-670 Dr. Klemm. A very distinct 
new variety of dwarf compact habit 
and healthy growth. The large indi- 
vidual flowers are white with a 
prominent diffused eye of rich 
violet. 18 in. 
17-671 Eva Foerster: Giant bright 
salmon-rose florets with large white 
centers, combining into immense 
trusses on dwarf compact plants. 
Very attractive. 18 in. 
17-672 Flash. Gorgeous carmine- 
crimson flowers with orange-scarlet 
centers. They are produced freely 
on vigorous plants of medium height. 
Very showy. 25 in. 
17-673 Harvest Fire. Tall, vigor- 
ous, upright plants producing im- 
mense well-formed trusses of bright 
salmon-red flowers with distinct 
carmine eye. 30 in. 
17-674 Mary Louise. Pure glisten- 
ing snow-white heads of unusually 
large size. The individual flowers 
are twice as big as those of any other 
white Phlox. A perfectly beautiful 
variety and unquestionably the best 
white to date. It is a good grower 
with clean foliage. Of medium 
height. 25 in. 
17-677 Northern Lights. Vigor- 
ous compact plants bearing great 
trusses composed of large deep 
Fuchsia pink blooms with contrast- 
ing deeper eye. It gives a striking 
effect. 18 in. 
Any of the above: 
35c each; 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.50. 
17-679 One each of the Six 
Outstanding Phlox, $1.75. 

Early-Flowering Ha rdy Phlox 
17-475 Miss Lingard. A magnificent 
white variety growing 2 feet tall. Starts 
blooming in May and continues to 
flower until late October. 
17-476 Rosalinda. 2 to 3 feet. A won- 
derful new Phlox with showy soft 
amaranth-pink flower trusses. Blooms 
very freely from June until freezing 
weather. 
Either of the two: 30c each; 
3 for 85c; 12 for $3.00 

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| 17-483 Snow White. 
| 17-496 — album. 

Phlox divaricata canadensis 
Phlox divaricata 
17-488 Canadensis. A © 10in. Large 
fragrant lavender flowers borne in the 
greatest profusion during April and 
May. Splendid for semi-shade. 25c 
each; 3 for 70c; 12 for $2.50. 
Beautiful New Phlox 
17-485 Nivalis sylvestris (Pateni Pend- 
ing). A true dwarf Phlox of the same 
habit as Phlox subulata. Has dense 
moss green foliage covered completely 
with large rosy red flowers the size of a 
half dollar. Of strong growth, blooming 
in early spring. 40c each; 3 for $1.15; 
12 for $4.00. 
Phlox subulata A © 
Moss or Mountain Pink 
Showy spreading plants, 6 inches tall. 
17-481 Blue Hill. Showy light blue 
flowers covering the plants during the 
early spring. Evergreen foliage. 
17-482 Sampson. Very large flowers of 
a deep rose-pink. Unusually beautiful 
and very distinct. 
The spreading 
plants are completely covered by lovely 
snow white blooms during spring. 
| 17-484 Starlight (Leuchtstern). Of start- 
ling brilliance with charming large 
blooms of a bright salmon-pink. Ex- 
tremely free-flowering hiding every bit 
of foliage when in full bloom during the 
early spring. 
Any of the above: 
25c each; 3 for 70c; 12 for $2.50. 
Physostegia © 
False Dragonhead 
17-491 Grandiflora, Vivid. 1} feet. 
Bears extra-large bright rosy mauve 
blooms during late summer and fall. A 
very desirable hardy perennial. 25c 
each; 3 for 70c; 12 for $2.50. 
Platycodon 
Balloon Flower, Japanese Bellflower 
17-495 Grandiflorum. 2} feet. Splen- 
did large cup-shaped blooms of a rich 
and lively bright blue color. Blooms 
profusely from July until October. 
25c each; 3 for 70c; 12 for $2.50. 
24 feet. A white- 
flowered variety which is equally as 
desirable as the blue one giving a mag- 
nificent display for many months. 
25c each; 3 for 70c; 12 for $2.50. 
May we suggest that you order your Perennial Plants as early as possible 

