HENRY A. DREER 



Hardy Plants 



WHOLESALE LIST 



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Japanese Hardy Aster 



Mauve Cushion. An entirely distinct species. It forms 

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

 exceeding 9 inches in height, the flowers, of deli- 

 cate, soft mauve, ■with silvery white reflection, 

 measure over 1% Inches in diameter, and are pro- 

 duced 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 Novem- 

 ber. $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 



Fall-flowering Hardy Asters 



(Michaelmas Daisies, or Starivorts) 



They are among the showiest of our late-flowering 

 hardy plants. The collection offered below is made 

 up of the choicest varieties only. 



Itrnssolls. Very large, light lavender blue. 4 feet. 

 Capitalne. Light lavender blue. 4 to iM feet. 

 lOiiiilie Thoury. Light ageratum blue. A reel.. 

 Enfante de Vitry. Semi-double lilac mauve. 2% feet. 

 Ghent. Large soft lilac-mauve. 3 feet. 

 Grace Sweet. Rich, dark blue. 4% feet. 

 Joan Vau)j;'han. Very large effective mauve-blue. 2% 



to 3 feet. 

 Klngr of the Belgians. Light lobelia blue. 3 feet. 

 Liwvis. Light heliotrope. 4 feet. 

 Llegre. Large, soft, rosy pink. 2% feet. 

 Mother of Pearl. Large flowers, mauve-pink at edges, 



shading to white-tinted centre giving a pearly 



mauve effect. 2 to 3 ft. 

 Novae Angrllae. Bright violet purple. 4 feet. 



" " Mr.s. F. W. Raynor. Large purplish- 



crimson. 4 feet. 

 " " Roseus. Bright purplish-mauve. 4 



feet. 

 IVovl Be1«;il Climax. Large pyramidal spikes of large 



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

 IVovi Belgil White Climax. A counterpart of above 



with white flowers. 

 Novi Belgi St. Egwin. A pleasing soft rosy-pink. 3 



to 4 feet. 

 Nurse Cavell. An early soft rose-pink. 3 to 4 ft. 

 October Dawn. Of stout branching form covered with 



large effective lilac mauve flowers. 2 ft. 

 October Glow. A free-flowering rose-tinted white. 



21/2 ft. 



Q,ueen of Colwall. A tall-growing very large semi- 

 double delicate mauve. 4 to 5 ft. 



Sam Banham. Large, feathery, pure white, one of the 

 earliest. 3 feet. 



Tataricus. Distinct large bluish-violet; very late. 6 

 feet. 



The President. Large light bluish-violet. 4 ft. 



Trouvaille. Semi-double bright mauve-pink. 3 feet. 



Price. Any of the above, .>?1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



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Canterbury Bells 



Astilbe 



Astilbe 



This collection includes the best of the latest novel- 

 ties, all are varieties of strong vigorous growth pro- 

 ducing many branched feathered heads of flowers 

 during June and July. 

 Betsy Cuperius. Stems 5 feet high with drooping 



branches 18 to 24 inches long, of white flowers with 



pink centres; very showy. 

 Ceres. An attractive rosy-lilac; 2% to 3 feet. 

 Grandis Rosea Maxima. Grows 5 to 6 feet high, with 



2 feet long drooping branches of white flowers with 



rosy centres. 

 Gruno. Light and graceful spikes of spreading habit, 



salmon pink; 4 feet. 

 Marguerite Van Rechteren. Finely fringed flow^ers. 



bright red tinged with dark lilac. 4 to 5 feet. 

 Salland. A vigorous growing variety with bronzy red 



stems and crimson-red flowers; 6 feet. 



Strong plants, .$3.50 per doz.; $25.00 per 100. 



Baptisia (False Indigo) 



Per doas. Per 100 



Anstralis. Strong plants $1 75 $12 00 



Bellis (English Daisy) 

 Perennis. Double white and pink 1 25 8 00 



BoCCOnia (Plume Poppy) 

 Cortlata. Strong divisions 1 50 10 00 



Boltonia (False Chamomile) 



Asteroides 1 50 10 00 



Latisqiiania 1 50 10 00 



Latisquaiiia Nana 1 50 10 00 



Calitnerls (star wort) 



Incisa 1 75 12 00 



Callirhoe (Poppy Mallow) 

 Involucrata 1 50 10 00 



Caltha (Marsh Marigold) 

 Palustris 1 50 10 00 



