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HemerOCallis (Vellow Day Lily) 



Bright golden-yellow with 



Popmlar hardy plants belonging to the Lily family. They 



succeed everywhere and should be in every border of old 



fashioned hardy plants. 



Dumortieri. Flowers of soft, rich yellow, exterior bronzy- 

 orange; in June and July. 



Flava (yellow Day Lily). Large fragrant lemon-yellow flowers 

 during July and August; 3 feet. 



Fulva (Tawny Day Lily). Tawny orange-colored flowers, ex- 

 cellent for planting among shrubbery; blooms in 

 July and .\ugust. 



Kwanso VI. PL Double orange flowers. July. 

 4 to 5 feet. 



Luteola {Golden Day Lily) 

 Indian-yellow shadings. 



Middendorfl {Dr. Kegel's). The earliest to bloom. 

 May; flowers bell shaped, rich chrome yellow. 2 feet. 



Thunbergi. Sweet-scent-ed buttercup-yellow flowers on 

 4 feet high stems in August and September. 

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

 Set of 7 varieties, SI. 50. 



Hepatica (Liver Leaf) 



Triloba. A pretty native spring-flowering plant, with 

 light blue flowers, useful as a rock plant or for a shady 

 spot in th« border, 25 cts. each; S2.50 per doz. 



HeUCliera (Alum Root, or Coral Bells) 



Most desirable dwarf, compact bushy plants of robust 

 cortstitution and easy culture, growing IJ to 2 feet high, 

 and bearing during July and .August loose, graceful spikes 

 of flowers in the greatest profusion; excellent subjects 

 either for the border or rockery, and of great value 

 for cutting. 



Gracillima Rosea. Carmine rose. 

 Sanguinea. Frcc-flowering coral-red. 



- Alba. White tinted. 



— Virginal. Creamy-white. 

 ^;.- 35 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; S20.00 per 100. 

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IRIS (Flags) See pages 21 to 24. 



Hibiscus (Mallow) 



Desdrable border plants, growing 4 feet high, with large foliage and large showy 

 flowers of delicate coloring, produced during the entire summer. 



New Giant-flowering Marshmallows. A wonderfully improved form in 

 which the colors have been intensified, and flowers of enormous size, frequently 

 10 to 12 inches in diameter, have been developed. We ofl(er three distinct colors. 

 Red, Pink and White, in strong two-year flowering rpflts. " ?5 cts. each; $3.50 

 per doz.; S25.00 per 100. One of each for Sl.OO. ',i'-.'- " 



Mallow Marvels. Flowers of enormous size in the iichest shades of crimson, 

 pink and wliite. Sold in mixed colors only. 



Moscheutos {Swamp Rose Mallow). Light rosy red, with darker eye. 



— "Crimson Eye." White, with deep crimson centre. 



Price, except where noted, 25 cts. each; S2.S0 per doz,; S15.00 per 100. 



Dreer's Superb Hollyhocks 



^v Few hardy plants combine as many good quaHlies as the Hollyhock. 



For planting in rows or groups on the lawn cxr for interspersing among 

 shrubbery, they are invaluable. The Hollyhock requires a deep, rich soil, well 

 drained, and will repay any extra care. A slight protection during the winter 

 will be beneficial. 



Double White, Newport Pink, Rose, Yellow, Maroon and Red. 

 Fringed Allegheny. Mi.xed colors. 

 Single Mixed Colors. Ver>' artistic flowers. 

 Price, .Any of the above. 30 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100. 



Hypericum (st. johns-wort) 



Moserianum. A most desirable border plant, of free and gracefiJ habit. 

 It is marvelously free-flowering, of large size, measuring from 

 2 to 2 J inches in diameter; in color a rich golden-yellow, 

 which is rendered still more efl'ective by the numerous yellow 

 stamens and crimson anthers, and blooms continuously the 

 entire season; 2 feet. 

 Patulum Henryi. Of shrub-like habit 2} to 3 feet high, 

 large clear yellow flowers in July and August. 



30 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100. 



Hibiscus 

 New Gunt Marshmallow 



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

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



