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HENRY A. DREER Hafdy Percnmal Plants wholesale list 



Arabis alpina flore plena 



Arabis — Rock Cress 



Fer doz. 

 Alpina. Single white; 3-inch pots $1 25 



— flore plena. 3-inch pots 1 50 



— rosea. 3-inch pots 1 50 



Arenaria — Sandwort 



Montana. 3-inch pots 



Verna caespitosa. 3-inch pots. 



Per 100 



$10 00 



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Armeria — Thrift, Sea Pink 



Cephalotes, Bees Ruby. Has stout stems 



with large globular heads of brilliant 



rubj'-red flowers 



— rubra 



Iiaucheana rosea 



Maritima alba 



Artemisia 



Abrotanum (Old Man or Southernwood). Dark green 

 finely cut foliage with pleasant aromatic odor. 18 

 inches. 



Lactiflora (Hawthorne Scented Mugwort). A most de- 

 sirable and effective plant either for the border or 

 to plant among shrubbery; it is of strong free 

 growth with erect stems Z'A to 4 {4 feet high, ter- 

 minating in great panicles of Astilbe-like Haw- 

 thorne-scented creamy white flowers produced from 

 the latter part of Aug-ust to the end of September. 



Silver King" (Ghost Plant). A very showy white-leaved 

 contrast plant growing 3 feet high and maturing its 

 beautiful mist-like foliage early in summer. Long 

 spravs may be cut to mix with winter bouquets. 



SteUeriana (Old Woman). Deeply-cut silvery white 

 foliage. 18 inches. 



Any of the above. 3-inch pots, $1.50 per 

 doz.; $12.00 per 100. 



Asclepias — Butterfly Weed 



Taberosa. Strong two-year field roots. 



Per doz. Per 100 

 $1 25 $10 00 



Asperula — Sweet Woodruff 



Odorata. 3-inch pots 



2 00 15 00 



Asphodelus — Asphodel, King's Spear 



Iiuteus. 



4-inch pots. 



New Hardy Aster 



2 25 18 00 



Prikartl (Wonder of Stafa). "We consider this the best 

 of the hardy, late summer and fall flowering varieties 

 yet introduced. It is attractive in its neat, upright, 

 free branching habit of growth, attaining a height 

 of about 30 inches. The large, well formed flowers 

 are a lovely lavender-blue. They are produced in 

 great profusion from the middle of August until late 

 in October. $3.50 per doz.; $25.00 per 100. 



Japanese Double White Hardy Aster 



A most desirable variety that came to us from Japan 

 unnamed, and which is entirely distinct. The plants 

 are of symmetrical habit, grow about 2 feet high, and 

 bear from July to September double white flowers not 

 unlike the double white Feverfew. $1.50 per doz.; $12.00 

 per 100. 



Japanese Hardy Aster 



Mauve Cusbion. An entirely distinct species. It forms 

 a circular cushion-like plant 2J4 feet across, rarely 

 exceeding 9 inches in height. The flowers are of 

 delicate soft mauve with silvery white reflection. 

 They measure over 154 inches in diameter and are 

 produced in such lavish profusion as to completely 

 cover the plant. The blooms begin to expand early 

 in October, but are not at their best until November. 

 $1.50 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. 



Dwarf Alpine Asters 



Alpinus. Showy purplish blue 



— albus. Pure white 



Snowsprite. Large semi-double white. 

 Subcaeruleus. Large bluish-violet 



Per doz. Per 100 



$1 25 $10 00 



1 25 10 00 



1 25 10 00 



1 25 10 00 



Summer Flow^ering Hardy Aster 



Amellus eleg'ans. Grows 12 to 15 inches high and pro- 

 duces large, showy flowers of a rich bluish violet 

 during July and August. $1.50 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. 



Hardy Aster, Queen Mary 



Fall-Flowering Hardy Asters 



Michaelmas Daisies or Starworts 



The collection offered below is made up of the choicest 



varieties only. 



Barr's Pink. This is of the Novae-angliae type. A 

 strong, vigorous grower forming shapely plants from 

 four to five feet high. It has the finest bright pink 

 flowers of any Aster yet introduced. 



Capitaine. Light lavender-blue. 4 to 4^ feet. 



Cbaterbam Gem. Feathery sprays of good-sized light 

 lavender-blue flowers. 3 feet. 



Gbent. Large soft lilac-mauve. 3 feet. 



Iiieg'e, Large soft rosy pink. 214 feet. 



Novae ang'liae. Bright violet purple. 4 feet. 



Mrs. P. W. Baynor. Large purplish crimson. 4 



feet. 



Novi belgrii, Climax. Large pyramidal spikes of large 

 light lavender-blue flowers; very free, 5 feet. 



October Sawn. Of stout, branching, pyramid form and 

 covered with large, attractive lilac-mauve flowers. 

 Grows about 2 feet high. 



Queen Mary. This is unquestionably one of the best 

 of the Novl belgii type yet introduced. Has large, 

 graceful flowers, measuring 2j^ Inches across, 

 arranged loosely in branching panicles of a particu- 

 larly pleasing blpe-tinted lavender. 3^4 feet high. 



Sam Banbam. Large, feathery, pure white. One of the 

 earliest. 3 feet. 



TataricuB. Large bluish violet; very late. 6 feet. 

 Anv of the above, in 3-inch pots, $1,25 

 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



We make no charges for boxes or packing 



