HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 



For many years Hardy Perennials have been one of our principal specialties and our stock at the present time is unquestionably the 

 most complete both in quantity and variety in the country. 



Many planters not thoroughly familiar with this class of plants have an idea that nothing but a large, field-grown clump will give 

 satisfactory returns the first season. This, as experience has taught us, is in most instances a mistake. A vigorous plant of proper size 

 will, in nearly every case, give quicker and better returns than the best so-called "field-clumps" that can be procured. This fact is 

 particularly appreciated by the leading Landscape Architects throughout the country, the majority of whom give preference to the Dreer 

 pot-grown plants. 



Acanthus (Bear's Breech). 



Per doz. Per 100 

 Mollis Latlfollus. 4-inch, pot-grown »2 00 tl5 00 



Achillea (Milfoil). 



Boule de Neige. An improvement on "The Pearl.' 

 EupatorluiD. Strong divisions ■ ■ ■ 

 Millefolium Cerise Queen. Strong divisions . . • 

 The Pearl. Strong divisions 



Aconitum (Monkshood). 



Flscherl I 1 . 



Lycoctonum I Strong roots. 



Napellus •! Ready in 



BIcoIor . . I November. I 



Spark's Variety .... I I 



Wllsonil. A recent introduction from Northern 

 China, of strong, stately habit, growing 5 to 6 feet 

 high, with large light violet-blue flowers in Sep- 

 tember 



Adonis. 



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Amurensls. 40 cts. each 



flora plena. 40 cts. each 



Acaena (New Zealand Burr). 



Micropbylla. 3-inch pots 1 75 



Aetheopappus. 



Pulcherlmus. Brilliant rose-colored flowers not un- 

 like a Royal Sweet Sultan. 15 cts. each 1 50 



Agrostemma (Campion). 



Coronarla. 3-inch pots 

 Flos Jovls. 3-inch pots . 



85 

 85 



Ajuga (Bugle). 



Reptans Rubra. 3-incb pots 1 00 



Alstromeria (Chilian Lily). 



Chllensis. (Ready in Nov.) 1 00 



Alyssum. 



Rostratum. 3-incb pots 1 25 



Saxatile Com pactum. 3-inch pots 85 



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JAPANESE ANEMONE 



Amsonia. Per doz. Per 100 

 Saliclfolla. Strong plants $1 50 $10 00 



The New Anchusas. 



The Improved Varieties of Italian Alkenet or Bugloss. 

 Dropmore Variety. Rich gentian-blue ) 



Opal. A splendid lustrous light blue $1.50per doz.; $10.00 per 100 

 Perry's Variety. Rich deep blue \ 



Anchusa Myosotidiflora. ( Ready in Nov. ) 



A distinct new species from the Caucasian mountains, growing 

 but 10 to 12 inches high, producing during April and May sprays of 

 beautiful Forget-me-not-like flowers of rich blue. 35 cts. each; 

 $3.60 per doz. 



Anemone Japonica (Japanese Windflower). 



The stock which we are supplying is all in a growing condition in 

 J-inch pots; it is in shape to produce a strong vigorous growth. 



Per doz. Per 100 



Japonica Rubra. Beautiful rosy:red $1 00 $7 00 



Alba. A fine large snowy-white 1 00 7 00 



Queen Charlotte. Very large, silvery-pink ... 1 00 7 00 

 Rosea Superba. Very delicate, silvery-rose 1 00 7 00 



Whirlwind. Large semi-double, pure white flowers 1 00 7 00 



Anemone (Windflower). 



Pennsylvanica. 3-inch pots 1 00 



Pulsatilla. 3-inch pots 1 00 



ACHILLEA BOULE DE NEIGE 



Anthericum (St Bruno's Lily). 



Llllastrum Qiganteum (Giant St. Bruno's Lily) . . 

 Llllago. Strong 



2 00 

 78 



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15 00 

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