HARUY 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 l)est so-called "field-clumps" that can be procured. This fact is 

 particularly appreciated by the leading Landscape Architects throughout the country who use Perennials in large quantity, the majority 

 of whom give preference to the Dreer pot-grown plants. It will be noticed that the majority of the stock offered in this list is described as 

 being 3. 4 or 5-inch pots. This does not necessarily mean that the plants have been altogether pot-grown, but that they have been field- 

 grown and dug and potted up during the Fall and early Winter months, and such stock can be planted, even late in the Spring, with 

 practically no loss, which, in the case of clumps, is often quite serious. 



Acanthus (Bear's Breech). 



Alollis Latlfolius. 

 CarolUAIexandrl. 



4-inch, pot-grown. 



Per doz. Per 100 



$2 00 «15 00 

 2 00 



Achillea (Milfoil). 



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



Eupatorlum. Strong, 4-inch pots 



Flllpendula. Strong. S'/i-inch pots 



Millefolium Roseum. 4-inch, pots 



Cerise Queen. 4-inch pots 



The Pearl. 3-inch pots 



Tomentosa. 3-inch pots 



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Aconitum (Monkshood) 



Aututnnale 1 25 



FIscherl 1 50 



Lycoctonum 1 50 



Napellus 1 25 



Albus 1 25 



Blcolor 1 25 



Spark's Variety 1 50 



Stroeklanum 1 SO 



Wilson! 2 00 



Adonis. 



Amurensls. 40 cts. each 



" flora plena. 40 cts. each 



4 00 

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/Egopodium (Bishop's Weed). 

 Podagrarla Varlegata. Strong 3-inch pots 1 00 





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Actsa (Baneberry). 



Spicata (White Baneberry). 3-inch pots 1 .50 



" Rubra (Red Baneberry). 3-inch pots ... 1 50 



Adenophora. 



Potaninl. 3-inch pots 1 50 10 00 



Polymorpha. 3-inch pots 1 50 10 00 



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iCthionema. 



Orandlflora. 3-inch pots 1 50 10 00 



Aetheopappus. 



Pulcherlmus. Brilliant rose-colored flowers not un- 

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



ANCHUSA ITALICA, DROPMORE VARIETY 



Agrostemma (Campion). 



Per doz. Per 100 



Coronarla. 3-ineh pots $085 $600 



Flos Jovis. 3-inch pots 85 600 



Ajuga (Bugle). 

 Reptans Rubra. 3-inch pots 100 700 



Alstromeria (Chilian Lily). 

 Chllensis lOO 700 



Alyssum. 



Rostratum. 3-inch pots l 25 8 00 



Sexatile Compactum. 3-inch pots 85 600 



Amsonia. 



Salicifolla. Strong. 4-inch pots l 25 8 00 



Anchusa (Alkanet). 



Italica, Dropmore Variety. Gentian blue 1 50 10 00 



Italica, Opal. Light lustrous blue l 50 10 00 



Italica, Perry's Variety. An improvement on the 

 Dropmore variety; individual flowers fully an inch 

 in diameter and of a rich deep blue. . 2 50 15 00 

 Myosotldiflora. A new species growing but 10 inches 

 high, sprays of beautiful Forget-me-not-like flow- 

 ers of rich blue. 35 cts. each 3 50 



Anemone (Windflower). 



Pulsatilla. 4-inch pots 100 700 



Sylvestrls. 3-inch pots 100 700 



Eliza Fell man. Double white 1 50 10 00 



Nemorosa Roblnsonl. 3-inch pots 100 700 



Pennsylvanlca. 2'/j-inch pots 100 700 



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