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HENRY A. DRBER, Philadelphia, Pa. 



DOUBLE NOLL'S HOCK 



Dreer's Superb Hollyliocks. 



We have this season a fine lots of strong, clean, healthy, 

 -vigorous one-year-old flowering plants of the finest strains as 

 -under 



Double White, Double Yellow, 



" Pink, " Salmon, 



" Maroon, " Red. 



$1.25 per doz. ; $10.00 per 100. 

 ■Double nixed. $1.00 per doz. ; ^8. 00 per 100. 

 Double Fringed Allegheny. $1.00 per doz. ; $8.00 per 



100. 

 Single Mixed. Si. 00 per doz. ; $8 co per 100. 



Hypericum. (St. John's Wort.) 



Per doz. Per 100 

 Moserianum. A fine lot of extra strong one- 

 year-old field grown plants $1 00 $S 00 



Iberis. (Hardy Candytuft.) 



Corresefolia. 3-inch pots 75 6 00 



Little Qem. Very dwarf; 3-inch pots. ... I 25 10 00 



Sempervirens. 3-inch pots 65 5 00 



Inoarvillea Delavayi. 



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

 hardy Gloxinia. One of the choicest perennials. It produces 

 large, rose-colored, trumpet-shaped flowers, which last in per- 

 fection a long time. These are produced in clusters on stems 

 18 inches high. 20 cents each ; $2.00 per dozen ; ^15. 00 per 

 100. 



Inula. (Flea Bane.) 



Per doz. Per 100 



Britannica. 3-inch pots . . . . So 75 S6 00 



Ensifolia. 3-inch pots i co 8 00 



New Hybrid Alpine Iris. 



An entirely new and distinct race, tlie result of over 20 years' 

 work in hybridization by an enthusiastic specialist on the Island 

 of Guernsey. All are perfectly hardy and useful, not only in 

 the hardy border, but also for forcing, as with the minimum of 

 lieat they can readily be flowered in January and February. 

 Charmer. Light cream color. 

 Haydn. Porcelain blue, primrose beard. 

 Josephine. Pure white. 



Meteor. Rich reddish-purple with yellow "beard. 

 Milton. Rich yellow, lined maroon, orange beard, 

 Stewart. A good pure yellow. 



20 cts. each ; $2.00 per doz. ; S'S-OO per 100. 



Iris Pumila Hybrida. 



A cross between the dwarf early flowering /. piiniila and 

 the large-flowering /. germanica. Their period of flowering 

 is a trifle later than the pumila section, with flowers almost 

 as large, showy and attractive as the German Iris. Our 

 trials of these varieties in the hardy border the past seasun, 

 as well as earlier forcings under glass, have fully convinced 

 us of their desirability for both purposes. 

 Cyanea. Rich royal purple, with blackish shadings. 

 Eburna. Pure white, with creamy-white shadings. 

 Florida. A beautiful lemon-yellow, shaded darker. 

 Formosa. Upper petals deep violet-blue, lower petals 

 light violet. 



Si. 50 per doz. ; S12.00 per 100. 



Iris Germanica. (German iris.) 

 Atropurpurea. Rich royal purple. 

 Bridesmaid. Blush-white veined with blue. 

 Celeste. Delicate lavender. 

 Flavescens. Sulphur-yellow. 

 Florentina Alba. Fine large pure white. 

 Jordan. Dark lavender, shaded rose. 

 L'Avenier. Lavender-blue. 

 rime. Chereau. Pearly white, daintily edged with 



lavender. 

 Old Purple. Fine deep purple. 

 Princess of Wales. White, veined purple. 

 Victorine. White, blotched purplish-blue. 

 Walneri. Lilac, lower petals deep blue. 



75 cts. per doz ; $6 00 per 100. 

 Choice Mixed German Iris. 50 cts. per doz. ; $4 00 

 per 100. 



Iris Ksempferi. (Japanese Iris ) 



Our collection of this beautiful class is without doubt the most 

 complete and extensive in this country. 



No. 26. 

 No. 27. 

 No. 3. 

 No 4. 

 No 6 

 No. 8. 

 No. 9. 

 No. 29. 

 No. 30. 

 No. 31. 

 No. 15. 

 No. 32. 



Order by name or member. 



Date=dogU. Rich violet-purple. 

 Fuji-jOse. White marbled with violet-blue. 

 liana=aoi. Ultramarine blue, golden yellow. 

 lso=no=nami. Silvery-white, veined with violet. 

 Kagaribi. White, marbled ultramarine blue. 

 Kimino=megumi. Pearly white, veined blue. 

 Koki=no=ero. Royal-purple with golden centre. 

 Kanarinishiki. A fine mottled variety. 

 Kasagana. White suffused with purple. 

 Kumo=obi. Pure light violet, golden centre. 

 Mana^dsuru. .\ late white, six large petals. 

 Oniga=shima. Rich royal purple. 



No. 33. 0=torige. Light violet blue. 



No. 34. Renjo=no=toma. Pale lilac. 



No. 19. Shippo. Light-lilac, veined purple. 



No. 35. Senjo=no=hara. One of the finest mottled varieties. 



No. 36. Shishi=odori. Rich deep purple. 



No. 37. Shi=un-ryo. Light violet. 



No. 38. Schuchiukwa. Crimson-purple with white veins. 



No. 22. Tora=odori. Pure white, faintly traced with violet. 



No. 39. 'I'aheiraku. Rich crimson-purple. 



No. 40. Uchiu. Bright purple with crimson sheen. 



No. 23. Waku = hotei. Pure white, veined with purple. 



No. 24. Yomo=no=umi. Finest six-petalled white. 



15 cts. each ; Sli^O per doz.; Sio 00 per 100 ; S80.OO per 

 1000 One each of the set, 24 sorts, for S3 00. 

 Choice Mixed. 75 cts. per doz.; S6.00 per 100 



per 1000. 



Per doz. 



Iris siberica orientalis Si 00 



•' pseudo acorus . i 00 



Lamium. (Dead Nettie.) 

 Purpureum Variegatum. 3-inch pots . i 00 8 00 



Lavandula. ( Lavender. ) 



Vera. 3-inch pots 



LiatriS. ( Blazing Star. ) 



Pycnostachya 



Scariosa 



Spicata 



S50.00 



Per TOO 



S8 00 



8 00 



75 



6 00 



75 



6 00 



75 



6 00 



75 



6 00 



