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Bleeding Heart 



Hemerocallis, Mikado Siberian Iris, Caesar's Brother 



^e prepay 

 transportat ion 

 on perennial 

 plants amount- 

 ing to $3.00 or 

 more east of 

 the Mississippi. 

 On all orders 

 of perennial 

 plants for less 

 than $3.00, and 

 west of the 

 M ississippi, 

 add 35c for 

 packing and 

 postage. 



Aconitum — Monksfiood 



Dreer's Select HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 



Aquilegia — Columbine 



Aster Frikarti 



Digitalis — Foxglove 



Dreer's Plants are Quality Plants — heavy, healthy, 

 well rooted, and full of vim and vigor. All they ask 

 for is sensible care to bring out the best in them. 

 The varieties offered have been selected with utmost 

 care to bring to your garden the finest and most 

 satisfactory for a wonderful garden display. 



Aconitum — Monkshood 

 DWISC Fischeri. Dark blue blooms in September on 



3-foot plants. 65c ea.; 3 for $1.65. 

 DW17C Spark's Variety. Rich deep blue flowers in 



July and August; 4 ft. tall. 65c ea.; 3 for $1.65. 

 DW19C Wilsoni. Blooms in late fall. Showy deep 



blue flowers. 4-5 ft. tall. 65e. ea.; 3 for $1.65. 



Anemone — Windflower 



DW21C Pulsatillo (Pasqueflower). Showy large 

 violet-blue blooms well displayed in early spring 

 on stocky 9-inch plants. Attractive hairy seedpods. 



DW24C Hupehensis. Pleasing mauve-rose blooms in 

 August and September. Gro^vs 18 inches tall. 



DW26C Japonica alba. Large white blooms. 2-3 ft. 



DW28C Alice. Semi-double. Silver rose. 2-3 ft. 



Aquilegia — Columbine 

 DW29C Mrs. Scott Elliott Hybrids. Mammoth blooms 

 in many colors in April and May. 2 it. 

 Artemisia — Ghost Plant 

 DW30C Silver King. Grown for its attractive rich 

 silver gray foliage that is splendid for cutting and 

 may be dried for winter arrangements. 



Hardy Asters 



DW31C Frikarti (Wonder of Stafa). Blooms from mid- 

 July to September. 21/2 feet tall and covered with 

 large lavender-blue flowers. 65c ea.; 3 for $1.65. 



DW32C Beechwood Challenger. Fall-blooming; 3 ft. 

 tall and covered with glowing crimson flowers. 



DW33C Lavender Giant. New! Large lavender-blue 

 flower sprays on 4-foot plants. Sept. to Oct. 



DW34C Mount Everest. Pyramidal plants 4 ft. toil 

 ■with large clusters of yellow-eyed v^rhite blooms. 



Carnation — Hardy Fragrant Pinks 

 DW61C Siweet Memory. Large, double, richly fragrant 

 flowers of pure white with crimson-maroon spots 

 in the center are carried upright on sturdy bushy 

 plants 8-12 inches tall during late May and June. 

 65c ea.; 3 for $1.65. 



Giant Pacific Hybrid Delphinium 

 DWIUC Finest New Hybrids. Magnificent in every 

 way with huge florets set all along the sturdy tall 

 flower spikes. Many delightful colors mixed. 4-7 ft. 



Dicentra— ^Bleeding Heart 

 DW120C Spectabilis. The old favorite with its de- 

 lightful heart-shaped rose and white blooms borne 

 in May on 3-foot plants. 75c ea.; 3 for $2.00. 



Digitalis — Foxglove 

 DW123C Giant Shirley, Mixed. The most beautiful 

 of all strains. Grows 4 ft. tall and blooms in June. 



Funkia (Hosla) — Plantainlily 

 DW199C Subcordata grandiilora alba. This is the 

 popular August Lily with its mammoth fragrant 

 white blooms. 18 in. 75c ea.; 3 for $2.00. 



Gypsophilo — Baby's Breath 

 DW225C Bristol Fairy. Masses of tiny double blooms 



on airy 3-foot plants in June and July. 75c ea. 

 DW226C Rosy Veil. A showy dwarf kind, 15-18 in. 



tall, covered v/ith pink blooms all summer long. 



Helleborus — The popular Christmas Rose 



DW254C Niger. Large single white blooms flushed 

 pink. Blooms between December and March. Needs 

 rich soil and part shade. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.50. 



Prices for plants, except where quoted are : 



60c ea.; 3 ol the same variety $1.50; 

 6 of one variety $2.75; 12 of one variety $4.90. 



Hemerocallis — Lemon Lily 



DW260C Hyperion. The giant of this class with allur- 

 ing light canary yellow flowers during July and 

 August. Very spectacular and strong. 31/2 ft. 



DW261C Cinnabar. Intense rich cadmium yellow 

 sprinkled with rose-brown to make it one of the 

 most beautiful of all. Grows 21/2 ft. tall. 



DW262C Mikado. A glamorous combination of bright 

 orange with large mahogany-red spot on each 

 petal. Blooms in June and July. 3 it. tall. 



DW264C Mrs. A. H. Austin. Brilliant, intense, deep 

 orange-yellow of startling beauty. 2^/2 ft. tall. 



DW267C Mrs. A. H. Wyman. Glistening soft yellow; 

 indescribably beautiful in every vray. Aug. 31/2 ft. 



DW269C Leonian Hybrids. Magnificent giant-sized 

 hybrids, 3-5 ft. tall, vi^ith flov^ers ranging from 

 orange-red to maroon. You never have seen any- 

 thing like it before. In mixture only. 



All Hemerocallis: 75c ea.; 3 for $2.00. 



Siberian Iris 

 DW287C Caesar's Brother. The most beautiful of them 

 all with large Pansy-violet flov/ers -well displayed 

 on bushy plants 30 inches tall. Blooms in June. 



The Glorious Russell Lupine 

 DW405C Hybrids. Exciting beauties, 2-3 feet tall, 

 with sturdy stems closely set with blooms of truly 

 alluring colors. Blooms in June and July. 



Ly thrum — Loosestrife 



DW407C Morden's Pink. A profuse and continuous 

 bloomer with masses of charming rose-pink blooms 

 from June to September. It really is superb. 2V2 ft- 



DW409C Robert. A fine companion to the preceding 

 but the flowers are lively clear pink. 



Myosotis — The Beloved Forget-Me-Not 

 DW447C Palustris semperflorens. Bright blue flowers 

 on 8-inch plants all summer long. Likes moist soil. 



Pentstemon — Beard Tongue 

 DW534C Firebird. New! Large ruby-crimson blooms 



for the summer garden and cutting, 2 ft. tall. 

 DW537C Rose Elf. Brilliant coral-pink flowers artis- 

 tically arranged on 3-foot stems. Blooms during 

 June and July. 65c ea.; 3 for $1.65. 



Platycodon — Balloon Flower 

 DW533C Double White. Strikingly artistic double 

 flowers of pure white produced from May to Oct. 

 18-24 inches tall. 6Sc ea.; 3 for $1.65. 



Eight Useful Kitchen Herbs 



for Tastier, more Delectable Meals 



DW880C Apple Mint. Easy to grow. 

 DW88IC Peppermint. Should be in every 



garden. 

 DW882C Spearmint. An indispensable one. 

 DW883C Chives. Mild onion flavor. 

 DW884C Rosemary. So delicate and pleasant. 

 DW885C Sage. No cook can get along without. 

 DW886C Tarragon. Identifies the good cook. 

 DW887C Thyme. One of the most useful ol all. 

 Any of the above: 

 60c ea.; 3 for $l.SOi; 6 for $2.75. 

 DW953C Kitchen Herb Collection. One each of 



these 8 Useful Herbs. $3.35; 3 of each (24 



plants) $7.75. 



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