Dreer^s Auluiun Catalogue, 1903. 



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HARDY PEKENNIALS— C<>«//;///^,/. 



Each. 



Scabiosa Caiicasica. A charming perennial, 



lilac-blue flowers ; June to September; lift 25 



Caiicasica Alba. A white variety 25 



Scutellaria Wpiua (Sku/l-cap). A pretty trail- 

 ing pl'int: flowers in August 15 



Sedum (Stone-crop). 



Acre ( Golden Moss). Creeping, yellow foliage 



and flowers , 10 



Album. Creeping, green foliage, white flowers... 15 

 Maximum Atropurpureuin. Upright habit; 



metallic-brown foliage, reildish flowers 15 



Pulchelluin (Bird's-fout. Stone-crop). Creep- 

 ing, foliage various tints ; flowers rosy-parple 15 



Sexaiigulare. Creeping, green foliage, yellow 



flowers 15 



Spectabile {Brilliant Stone-crop). Erect habit, 

 broad green foliage and immense rose-colored 

 flowers in late fall 15 



Shortia Galncifolia. Handsome dwarf ever- 

 green ; pure white flowers in early spring 25 



Solidago Canadensis {Golden-rod). Golden- 

 yellow flowers in fall ; 3 to 4 ft 10 



Stachys ( Woundwort). 



Betonica Kosea {Betomj). Spikes of rosy-pink 



blossoms: June and July ; 1ft 15 



Grandiflora Snperba. Purplish-violet spikes 



in June and July ; 15 inches 15 



Lanaia. Silvery-white foliage, and, small, pur- 

 ple flowers; 1ft 15 



Statice {Sea Lavender). Leathery foliage and im- 

 mense panicles of minute flowers; we ofler 4 vari- 

 eties as under; 15 to 18 inches 15 



Gmelini. Violet blue. 



Incana. Bright red. 



Latifolia. Immense size, deep blue. 



Tartai'ica. Bright ruby-red. 



Symphandra Hoffinanni. Drooping bell-shaped 



white flowers in August : 2 ft 15 



Pendula. Creamy white spikes ; July and Au- 

 gust; 2 ft 15 



Thalictvum {Mcad.ow Rue). 

 Aquilegifolinm. Masses of feathery white 



flowers in May and June; 3ft 15 



Aqiiilesjifolium Atropnrpureum. A ros}'- 



purple flowered form of tlie above 15 



Adiantifolium. Yellow flowers and fine, fern- 

 like foliage ; spring; 2ft 25 



Anemonoides {Rue Anemone). Umbelsofpink 

 and white in spring; dwarf 25 



Thermopsis Caroliniana. Long spikes of yel- 

 low in June and July; 6 to 8 ft.. 15 



Tiai'ella Cordifolia (Foam Floiaer). A dwarf 

 native plant, pure white flowers; spring 15 



Trillium {Wood Lilij,or Wake Robin). 



Erectum. Purple Wood-Lily ; very early 15 



Erythi'ocarpnm {Painted Trillium). White, 



purple stripes; early spring 15 



Gi'andiflorum. The handsome white Wake- 

 Eobm ; early spring 15 



Tradescantia {Spider-wort). 



Virginica. Succession of purple flowers all sum- * 



mer; 2 ft 15 



Virginica Alba. White-flowered 15 



Coerulea. Bright blue flowers 15 



Trollius EnropcBUs {Globe Floioer). Flowers 



like a giant Buttercup ; all summer; 1ft 15 



Caucasicus, " Orange Globe." A hew vari- 

 ety ; deep orange color 35 



Tunica Saxifraga. Dwarf, tul'led plant; bright 

 pink; flowers all summer 25 



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Veronica {Specfhi-ell). 



Candida. White foliage, blue flowers; June 



andJuly; 2 ft 15 150 



Longitolia Subsessilis. Spikes of blue flow- 

 ers a foot long; July to Septenilier : 2 ft 15 150 



Incana.. Silvery foliage, blue flowers; July and 



August;lft 25 2 50 



Rosea. A fine rose-colored variety ; lift 25 2 50 



Saxatilis Grievei. Creeping habit, purple 15 1 50 



Spicata. Long spikes of bright blue; June and 



July; 18 inches 15 150 



Spicata Alba. A white- flowered form 15 150 



Spicata Variegata. Flowers like the type, 



with gold and green variegated foliage 25 2 50 



Hiipestris. A fine rock plant, with bright blue 



flowers in early spring 15 150 



Vernonia Arkansana {Iron Weed). Large heads 



of purjJe in Septeml:ier; 5 ft 15 150 



Hardy Violets. 

 Pedata (Bird'.s-foot Violet.) A fine native vari- 

 ety, show3'-blue flowers in spring 10 1 00' 



Pedata Bicolor. A handsome variety of the 



above; flowers purple and white 15 160 



Double Itussian. Double deep purple 15 150 



Hardy Vellow. Chamois-yellow 10 100 



Viiica Minor {Periwinkle, or Trailing Myrtle). A 

 fine evergreen trailing plant 15 150 



Yucca Filamentosa {Adam's Needle). Very 

 ornamental, sword-like foliage and t&\\ spikes of 

 creamy-white flowers in June; 6 ft 25 2 50 



DREER'S C0I.I.ECTI01V OF MAR»Y FLOl^ERS. 



For such of our customers who are not acquainted with the different varieties we offer the following collections, that, Avhen once 

 planted, will, with very little care, keep the garden gay with flowers from the time frost leaves the ground until late in the 

 autumn : 



12 distinct species, our selection $1 50 



25 " " " " 2 75 



50 " " and varieties, our selection 5 00 



100 " << " " 9 00 



