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HENRY A. DREER, 714 Chestirat Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Choice Hat^dy Vines. 



(COIMTiriUED.) 



Aristolocliia Siplio. 



(Dutchman's Pipe Vine.) 



We offer an extra fine stock of this most useful hardy 

 chmber in extra strong, long vines. ^4.00 per dozen ; ^30.00 

 per 100. 



Apios Tnberosa. 



strong Tubers. $2.00 per 100. 



Bignonia (Trumpet Creeper). 



Grandiflora. Strong plants. $4.00 per dozen. 

 Radicans. Strong plants. $2.00 per dozen. 



Cinnamon Vine. 



.Strong tubers, 25 cents per dozen ; 5i-So per 100. 



Jackman's Ne^v^ Hybrid Coocinea 

 Clematis. 



An entirely new and distinct type, the result of crosses between 

 Coccinea and Star of India, both of which succeed well in 

 our climate. They combine all the good points of their parents 

 in hardiness, vigorous growth and freedom of bloom, which 

 together with their entirely distinct coloring, andnovel shape, will 

 make them valuable additions to our list of Hardy Climbers. 

 Countess of Onslow. A bright violet-purple with a broad 

 band of scarlet down the centre of each petal. It is of open 

 bell-shape form, with four to six petals to each flower ; very 

 useful for decorative purposes, as when cut will keep fresh in 

 water for several days. 

 Duchess of Albany. A beautiful bright pink, deeper down 

 the centre, softening down to lilac pink round the margin ; 

 companulate in shape ; useful for cutting. 

 Duchess of York. A delicate and pleasing .shade of pale 

 pink, with a deeper tinge down the centre of each petal, of 

 companulate form, with four to six petals to each bloom ; use- 

 ful for cutting. 

 Grace Darling. A delicate hue of bright rosy carmine, star- 

 shaped blooms. 



Strong plants, 75 cents each. 



Red Floiirering Clematis, M. Koster. 



A bright rosy carmine, not as rich in color as Mme. Edouard 

 Andre, but possessing the advantage over that beautiful variety 

 of being a much stronger, freer grower, and also of being 

 remarkably free in flowering, while Mme. Edouard Andre, 

 though richer and brighter in color, lacks in constitution, and 

 makes but a light growth. 



35 cents each ; ^4.00 per dozen. 



Large Flotvering Hardy Clematis. 



We have again this season a fine stock of good, strong plants, 

 two years old, own roots. 



Boskoop Seedling. Extra large lavender. 

 Duchess of Edinburgh. Double pure white. 

 Fairy Queen. Pale flesh with a pink bar. 

 Gypsy Queen. One of the finest rich purple varieties. 

 Henryi. Finest, large, single white. 

 Jackmanni. The popular dark, rich, royal purple. 

 Madame Baron Veillard. Light rose, shaded lilac. 

 Mme. Van Houtte. Pure white ; extra fine. 

 Miss Bateman. White, with chocolate-red anthers. 

 Standishi. Light blue. 

 The Qem. Deep lavender blue. 

 The President. Bright bluish purple. 



J3.00 per dozen ; $25.00 per 100. 



Clematis Crispa. Clematis Coccinea. 



We have a fine stock of strong two-year-old plants of the 

 above varieties at $1.00 per dozen ; $7.00 per 100. 



Clematis Flammula. 



Strong two-year-old plants of this old favorite. 

 dozen ; $10.00 per 100. 



1 . 25 per 



Clematis Panicnlata. 



Strong two-year-old field-grown plants. $1.00 per dozen; 

 $8.00 per 100. 



Hardy £nglis]i Ivies. 



An extra fine lot of strong, bushy plants in 4-inch pots, 3 feet 

 high, 3 to 5 shoots. $1.25 per dozen ; $10.00 per 100 ^ 



Honeysuckles . 



Per doz. Per 100. 



Halleana (Hall's Monthly). 2^i-inch pots . $0 50 S4 00 



" " •' 4 " . I 25 10 GO 



" " " 6 " 2 00 15 00 



Evergreen. 2^-inch pots 50 4 00 



" 4 " I 25 10 00 



Variegated ■z^i " 50 4 00 



'* 4 " I 25 10 00 



" 6 " 2 00 15 OQ 



Hnmnlns Lnpnlns Aureus. 



( Golden Hop Vine. ) 



A golden-leaved variety of the common Hop Vine, possessing 

 the same strong, climbing habit and hardiness, but with light 

 golden yellow foliage. 20 cents each ; $2.00 per dozen. 



Ipomoea Pandnrata (Hardy Moon-Flower). 

 Strong, dormant roots. 50 cents per dozen ; $4.00 per 100. 



Lathyrns Latifolins Albus. 



(White Perennial Pea.) 



A most desirable plant of climbing habit, growing about 5 

 feet high, producing its pure white flowers the entire summer ; 

 excellent for cutting ; strong plants. $2.00 per dozen; $15.00 

 per 100. 



Polygonum Baldscbiuanicum. 



A hardy climber of recent introduction from the mountains of 

 Turkestan. It is of very rapid growth, frequently growing from 

 10 to 12 feet high in one season. The stems are twining and 

 cling for support to any object within reach. Every branchlet 

 terminates in a panicle of white flowers, which are produced in 

 the greatest profusion from July to September. A plant that is 

 certain to meet with popular favor. Strong plants. 75 cents 

 each. 



Wisteria Sinensis. 



Extra strong two-year-old plants. 



Blue, $3.00 per dozen. 

 White, $3.50 " 



Choice Hardy Shrubs. 



Azalea Mollis. 



This hardy Azalea is used extensively in all European cities 

 for early forcing, and great favorites on account of their varied 

 and brilliant coloring. 



We offer a fine lot of very bushy plants, 12 to 15 inches high, 

 well covered with buds, at 50 cents each; $4.50 per dozen ; 

 $35.00 per 100. 



Bigelovia Graveolens (Golden Feather). 

 A vigorous growing, hardy shrub of neat, compact habit, with 

 narrowly linear leaves of a silvery gray color, which gives the 

 plant, a light, graceful appearance. The great beauty of the 

 plant, however, is in the flowers, which are borne in great golden 

 plumes at the end of every branch. The individual heads are 

 not large, but are quite long, and every part of the flower, as 

 well as the involucre, are of the same deep golden yellow. The 

 bright yellow buds appear late in summer, and the fragrant 

 flowers do not fade until severe frost. 



3-irich pots, 20 cents each ; $2.25 per dozen. 



