/HENRY A-DREERS 
DREER’S SUPERB HARDY PHLOXES 
Among hardy pezennial plants no class is of more importance than the Phloxes, 
succeeding in almost any soil and position; and flowering through a long season; 
and while they will continue in good condition and flower freely for many years 
without attention, yet they respond quickly to and are improved by liberal 
cultivation. 
General Collection of Hardy Phlox 
Antonin Mercie. Light ground color, prettily suffused bluish lilac. 
Australia. Bright claret-red large flower. 
Bacchante. Tyrian-rose, with a crimson-carmine eye. 
Beacon. Brilliant cherry-red. 
Bridesmaid. Pure white with large crimson-carmine eye. 
Champs Elysee. A bright rosy-magenta; very effective. 
Elizabeth Campbell. Bright salmon-pink, with lighter shadings and dark 
red eye; one of the handsomest. 
Europa. Pure white, with small crimson-carmine eye, very large trusses. 
Firebrand. Bright vermilion scarlet with deeper centre, large trusses, strong 
robust habit. 
Jeanne d’Arc. A good late flowering pure white. 
Jules Sandeau. Large fine pure pink, very free. 
La Vague. Pure mauve, with aniline-red eye. 
Louise Abbema. Very large pure white dwarf. 
L’Esperance. Light lavender-pink with white centre. 
Mia Ruys. Of dwarf habit, about 18 inches, much branched enormous trusses 
of very large flowers of purest white. 
Mrs. Jenkins. The best all-around pure white. 
Pacha. Deep pink suffused with red, carmine eye. 
Professor Virchow. Bright carmine overlaid with brilliant orange-scarlet. 
R. P. Struthers. Bright rosy-carmine, with claret-red eye. 
Rheinlander. A beautiful tone of salmon-pink, the color being intensified by a 
very decided deep claret-red eye, with flowers and trusses of immense size. 
Riverton Jewel. One of our own introductions that we particularly recom- 
mend. A lovely mauve-rose illuminated by a brilliant carmine-red eye. 
Rynstrom. Effective carmine-rose color. 
Thor. A most beautiful anc lively shade of deep salmon-pink suffused and 
A light, almost white halo surrounds the 
overlaid with a scarlet glow. 
aniline-red eye. A very effective color. 
Vesuvius. 
Widar. Light, reddish-violet, with a very large white centre, 
which intensifies and illuminates the color. 
Price. Any of the above varieties, 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; 
$15.00 per 100. One each of the 25 varieties, $5.00. 
Hardy Garden Pinks 
Old favorites, bearing their sweet, clove-scented double flowers 
in the greatest profusion during May and June. They are indis- 
pensable for the edge of the hardy border and for cutting. 1 foot. 
Elsie. Bright rose with maroon centre. 
Her Majesty. A splendid smooth edged white. 
Homer. Rosy-red with dark centre. 
Juliette. White laced crimson. 
White Reserve. An ever-blooming pure white. 
Price. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. Set of 5 sorts, 
$1.00. 
New Crimson Hardy Pink 
(Etoile de Lyon) 
Brilliant crimson, the first of this color in the true hardy Pinks, 
grows about a foot high and produces masses of its rich colored 
clove-scented flowers in May and June. 30 cts. each; $3.00 per 
doz.; $20.00 per 100. 
New Single Flowering Pink 
*‘Miss Gladys Cranfield’’ 
The finest English Single Border Pink yet introduced, and 
awarded a Certificate of Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society 
of England. 
The plant is of vigorous growth and during May and June 
produces great numbers of twelve-inch high stems with large, beau- 
tiful, circular, fringed flowers of good substance, delightfully sweet 
Bright rich carmine with salmon suffusion, blood-red eye. 
NEw PINK Miss GLADYS CRANFIELD 
scented, and of an attractive rose-pink color with well-defined 
velvety-maroon centre. A splendid border plant and a desirable 
cut flower. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
Plumbago (Lead Wort) 
Larpentae. One of the most desirable border and rock plants; 
it is of dwarf, spreading habit, growing 6 to 8 inches high; cover- 
ed with deep blue flowers during the summer and fall months. 
25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100. 
Polemonium (Jacob’s Ladder) 
Useful border plants, about 12 inches high, succeeding best in a 
partially shaded position; deep green, finely cut foliage, and spikes 
of showy flowers. 
Reptans. Showy blue flowers. May and June. 
Richardsoni. Sky blue flowers with golden anthers. June and 
July. 
— Alba. A white flowered form of above. 
30 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100. 
Polygonatum (Solomon’s Seal) 
Majus. Exceedingly ornamental both in foliage and flowers; 
grows 3 feet high and bears pendant, creamy-white flowers in 
May and June. Should be grown in a shady or half-shady place 
for best results. 35 cts. each; $3.00 per doz.; $20.00 per 100. 
Polygonum (Knot-Weed) 
Compactum. Grows about 15 inches high, and during August 
and September the entire plant appears as a foamy mass of 
white flowers. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
Every garden should have a generous planting of Dreer’s De Luxe Delphiniums, see page 177 
