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Dreer's Garden Chrysanthemums 



We can supply a choice assortment of 25 splendid varieties of these popular plants 

 in a full range of colors, embracing various shades of yellow, orange, pink, rose, crimson 

 and white. Require protection in winter, the most satisfactory method is to carry 

 them over in a cold frame. 



20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; S12.00 per 100. 



Hardy Chrysanthemums 



■^ (Shasta Daisy, etc.) 



Arcticum {The Arctic Daisy). Among fall -flowering perennials this is a perfect gem. 

 It forms an attractive rosette-like clump of pretty dark green foliage, and in September 

 multitudes of flower stems appear, terminated by pure white 

 flowers from 2 to 25 inches in diameter. These begin to develop 

 during the last week in September, and continue in good con- 

 dition throughout October, and frequently into November. 



Shasta Daisy "Alaska." A decided improvement on the 

 original; with blooms 4 5 to 5 inches across, of pure glistening 

 white. \'ery free-flowering and in bloom all summer and fall. 



Glory of Wayside. The earliest to flower, coming into bloom in 

 May with pura glistening white flowers, which are produced in 

 great profusion on symmetrical compact plants from 12 to IS 

 inches high. 



Price. 25 cts. each; S2.50 per doz.; S15.00 per 100. Set of 3 

 sorts for 65 cts. 



Shrubby Clematis 



Davidiana. A most desirable variety, with fresh, bright green foliage and tubular 



bell-shaped flowers of deep lavender blue during August and September; dcliciously 



fragrant. 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. 

 Integrifolia Coerulea. A good border plant, growing from 18 to 24 inches high, 



producing its small but interesting porcelain-blue flowers from June to August. 

 Recta. Grows from 2 to 3 feet high, and produces fragrant pure white flowers in very 



large, showy clusters during June and July. 



Price. Except where noted 35 cts. each; S3 50 per doz. 





Hardy Border Carnations 



Choice nii.xcd secdling^ produced fruni .-iced supplied by a 

 specialist in this popular flower. We supply strong plants that 

 will furnish an abundance of flowers next season. 25 cts. each; 

 $2.50 per doz.; $15.01) per 100. 



Cassia (American Senna) 

 Marilandica. A plant growing from three to four feet high, 

 bushy, with large panicles of bright yellow, curiously-shaped 

 flowers in abundant axillary clusters from July to August. 

 The beautiful pinnate light green foliage is very pleasing. 

 25 cts. each: S2.50 per doz.; S15.00 per 100. 



Centaurea (Hardheads or Knapweeds) 

 Dealbata. Distinct bright rose-colored flowers; July to Septem- 

 ber; 18 inches. 

 Macrocephala. Large thistle-like golden-yellow flowers; use- 

 ful for cutting and showy in the border; July and August; 

 35 feet. 

 Montana {Perennial Corn Flower). Grows 2 feet high, bearing 



large violet-blue flowers from July to September. 

 — Alba. Large white variety of the above. 



25 cts. each; S2.50 per doz. Set of 4 sorts, 85 cts. 

 Cephalaria (Roundheads) 

 Alpina. When fully established attains a height of 6 feet, bear- 

 ing in June and July delicate sulphur yellow flowers, not unlike 

 the flowers of Scabiosa. 35 cts. each; S3. 50 per doz. 

 CeraStium (Snow in summer) 

 Tomentosum. A desirable low-growing plant, with silvery 

 foliage and white flowers in June, suitable for the rockery, or 

 for carpeting dry, sunny spots. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; 

 $15.00 per 100. 



Chelone (Shell nower) 

 Handsome perennials, growing about 2 feet high, and bearing 

 numerous spikes of large flower heads, during the summer and fall. 

 Glabra Alba. Terminal spikes of creamy-white flowers. 

 Lyoni. Heads of showy purplish-red flowers. 



30 cts, each; S2.50 per doz.; S18.00 per 100. 



CimicifUga (Snake Root) 



Racemosa. A handsome native species, bearing in July and 



August spikes of pure white flowers; weW suited for the border, 



or for naturalizing; 4 to 6 feet. 35 cts. each; $3.50 per doz. 



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Lanceolata grandiflora. One of the most popular hardy 

 plants. The flowers are a rich golden-yellow, of graceful form 

 and invaluable for cutting; blooms during the entire summer 

 and autumn. 



Lanceolata Etoile d'Or. A form with quilled or tubular 

 petals, giving the flower a stellate or star-like appearance. 



Rosea. Finely divided, dark green foliage, bearing in August 

 and September numerous small pink flo^i-ers; useful in border 

 or rockery; 1 foot. 



25 cts. each; §2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 







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NOTE — Bulbs, Roots or Plants will be sent by Parcel Post if remittance is made to cover postage and special packing as noted on 

 the order blanjc and inside of front cover of this catalogue. 



