46 HENRY A. DEEER, 714 Che stnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Gentiana. (Gentian . ) 



Per doz. "Per 100 



Andrews! (Closed Gentian) ^o 752i ;?6 co 



Angustifolia i oogjifJj'S oo 



Saponaria i oo 8 oo 



Geraninm. (Crane's Bill.) 



Sanguineum. Divisions 75 6 oo 



" Album. Divisions .... 75 6 00 



Ibericum. Divisions I 00 8 00 



Gilleniat (Bowman's Root. ) 

 Trifoliata. Strong divisions I 00 8 00 



Globnlaria. 



Trichosantha i 50 12 00 



GypSOphila. ( Baby' s Breath. ) 



Acutifolia. Strong plants 75 6 00 



Paniculata. Strong one-year old .... 75 6 00 

 " Nana Compacta. Strong one 



year old 75 6 00 



Repens. Strong plants I 00 8 00 



Stevenii. 3-inch pots 100 800 



Heleninm. (Sneezewort. ) 



Autumnale Superba. Strong divisions, i 00 8 00 



Bolanderi. Strong divisions I 00 8 00 



Qrandicephalum Striatum. 3 inch pots. 75 6 00 



Pumilum. 3-inch pots i 00 8 00 



Helianthexnnin. (Rock Rose. ) 



A choice lot of mixed varieties, strong plants. I 00 8 00 



HelianthnS. (Hardy Sunflower.) 



Davidiana 75 6 00 



Multiflorus, fl. pi 75 6 00 



" Maximus 75 6 00 



Maximilliana 75 6 00 



Meteor 75 6 00 



Miss Mellish 75 6 00 



Orgyalis 75 6 00 



Rigidus 75 6 00 



Soleil d'Or 75 6 00 



Tomentosum i 25 10 00 



HeliopSiS. ( Orange Sunflower. ) 



Pitcherianus. Strong divisions 75 6 00 



Scaber flajor. Strong divisions 75 6 00 



Three Handsome Hexuerocallis. 



( Day Lilies.) 



The three varieties here offered are great improvements upon 



the well-known yellow Day Lilies. 



Aurantiaca. An exceedingly free flowering variety, with 

 very large trumpet- shaped, bright, orange-yellow, sweet- 

 scented flowers on 2]/^ to 3 feet high stems in June and July. 



Aurantiaca Major. A Japanese variety of strong, vigorous 

 habit and very free flowering, with large trumpet-shaped, 

 sweet-scented, deep orange flowers, which on well estab- 

 lished plants measure five inches across, on stems 2 to 2^ 

 feet high, in July and August ; requires slight protection. 



Florham. Produces very large, golden-yellow sweet-scented, 

 flowers during June and July, on 3 feet high stems ; entirely 

 distinct in color, and remarkably free flowering. This variety 

 is of American origin, it has been under our observation for 

 several seasons ; we believe it to be the best Hemerocallis 

 in commerce and secured all available stock. 

 35 cents each ; S3. 50 per dozen. 



Hemerocallis. (Day Liiy. ) 



Per doz. Per 100 



Dumortieri 75 6 00 



Fulva. (Tawny Day Lily) 60 4 00 



Flava. (Yellow Day Lily) 60 4 00 



Kwanso fl. pi. (Double Orange Lily) . 60 4 00 



Middendorfi i 25 10 00 



Thunbergi 75 6 00 



^HEMEROCALLIS FLORHAM. 



Hepatica. (Liver Leaf.) 



Per doz. Per 100 



Angulosa. Blue ^i 25 $10 00 



" White I 25 10 00 



" Red I 25 10 00 



Triloba i 00 8 00 



Henoliera. 



Alba. Strong one-year-old plants i co 8 00 



Sanguinea. 3-inch pots 75 6 00 



" Clumps I 25 10 00 



Hibiscus. (Mallow.) 

 Militaris. Strong two-year-old ..... 75 6 00 

 MoscheutOS. Strong two-year-old .... 75 5 00 

 " Roseus. Strong two-year-old . . 75 5 00 

 " Crimson Eye. Strong two-year- 

 old I 00 8 00 



Hieracium. ( Hawk-weed. ) 

 Aurantiacum. 3-inch pots 75 6 00 



Dreer's Doable Hollyhocks. 



One year field grown plants. White, pink, yellow, sulphur, 

 maroon and bright red. Si. 25 per dozen ; ;Jio.oo per 100. 



Hypericum. ( St. John' s Wort. ) 



Moserianum. A fine lot of extra strong one- 

 year-old field grown plants i 00 8 00 



IberiS. (Hardy Candytuft.) 



Little Qem. New; very dwarf; 3-inch pots, i 25 10 00 



Sempervirens. Divisions ... . 65 5 00 



" Flore Plena. Divisions . 75 6 00 



Incarvillea Delavayi. 



A new, hardy, tuberous-rooted plant, very aptly called the 

 hardy Gloxinia. An introduction from the north of China, and 

 one of the choicest perennials introduced in recent years. It 

 produces large, rose-colored, trumpet-shaped flowers, which last 

 in perfection a long time. These are produced in clusters on 

 stems 18 inches high ; a grand acquisition. 



20 cents each ; ^2.00 per dozen ; S15.00 per 100. 



Inula. (Flea Bane.) 



Per doz. Per 100 



Britannica. 3 -inch pots So 75 S6 00 



Ensifolia. 3-inch pots i 00 8 00 



