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HENRY A. DREER, PMladelphia, Pa. 



TRITOMA PFITZER1I 



Thalictrum. (Meadow Rue.) 



Per doz. Per 100 



Aquileglfolium Album. 4-inch pots ; ; =o $10 oo 



Atropurpureum. 4-inch pots ... 1 00 7 00 



Roseum. 4-inch pots 1 00 7 00 



Cornuti. 4-inch pots . . 1 00 7 00 



Delavayi. Entirely distinct from all others. The flowers, which are 

 of a delicate lilac color, are disposed in a graceful, drooping or hang- 

 ing manner, in broad, branching panicles. The plant grows about 

 two feet high, and has finely divided glaucous-green foliage, which 

 makes it a very attractive plant even when not in bloom. 20 cts. 

 each ; $2.00 per doz. 



Per doz. Per 100 



Flavum. 4-inch pots . . . . . . $1 00 $7 00 



Olaucum. 4-inch pots 1 25 8 00 



Intermedium. 4-inch pots ..100 700 



Paniculatum. 4-inch pots 1 00 7 00 



Thymus. (Thyme.) 



Lanuginosus. 3-inch pots 100 700 



Serpyllum Album. 3-inch pots 100 700 



Coccineum. 3-inch pots 100 700 



Splendens. 3-inch pots 100 700 



Cltriodora Aureum. 234-inch pots 1 00 7 00 



Tradescantia. ( Spiderwort. ) 



Virginica. 4-inch pots 60 4 00 



Alba. 4-inch pots 60 4 00 



Tiarella. (Foam Flower. ) 



Cordifolia. 3-inch pots . . 1 25 9 00 



Purpurea Major. 4-inch pots 1 25 8 00 



Tricyrtis. (Japanese Toad Lily.) 



Hirta. 3-inch pots 1 25 8 00 



riacropoda Striata. 3-inch pots 1 25 8 00 



Trillium. (Wood Lily, or Wake Robin. ) 



Erectum. 3-inch pots 75 5 00 



Grandiflorum. 3-inch pots 75 5 00 



Tunica. 



Saxifraga. 3-inch pots .. 100 700 



Tritoma. 



(Red-hot Poker, Flame Flower, or Torch Lily.) 



The introduction of early, free and continuous-blooming varieties 



has made this one of the great bedding plants, and when we consider 



that, outside of Cannas and Geraniums, there are few plants which are 



suitable for massing under out climatic conditions, it is little wonder 



that such excellent subjects should at once become popular. 



Chrysantha. A pretty canary yellow, with good-sized flowers in 

 August and September. 35 cts. each ; S3.50 per dozen. 



Erecta (New). While the distinctive feature in this new variety is 

 that its flowers, unlike all others, are arranged on the flower-head in 

 an erect or upright position, it is also one of the earliest, freest and 

 most continuous-flowering sorts in our collection. In color it is a 

 deep orange scarlet, several shades deeper than the popular Pfitzerii. 

 35 cts. each ; $4.00 per dozen. 



Ploribunda. Very large heads of fiery red ; August to October; 4 to 

 5 feet. 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per dozen. 



Lemon Queen. Light chrome yellow ; Aug. and Sept. 35 cents each ; 

 $3.50 per dozen. 



Obelisque, Large spikes of saffron yellow, with brighter shadings ; 

 July and August ; 3% to 4 feet. $1.50 per dozen ; $10.00 per 100. 



Pfitzerii. \The Everblooming Flame Flower.) The freest-flowering 

 variety ; in bloom from August to November, with heads of bloom 

 over 12 inches long, of a rich orange scarlet, producing a grand 

 effect either planted singly in the border or in masses. $1.00 per 

 dozen ; $7.00 per 100 ; $60 00 per 1000. 



Quartiniana. This novel variety flowers during the latter part of 

 May and June in spikes 10 to 12 inches long, orange red when first 

 opening, the lower part changing to yellow when mature ; 3^ to 4 

 feet. 35 cents each ; $3.50 per dozen. 



Rufus. Buds reddish chrome, passing to primrose yellow as the 

 flowers expand ; distinct and novel. 20 cents each ; $2.00 per dozen. 



Saundersi. Deep coral red, changing to chrome yellow; in flower 

 throughout July and August ; 3 feet. 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per dozen. 



Tricolor. A charming small-flowered sort, in which three distinct 

 colors are combined in the same spike of flowers, the buds at first 

 appearing cochineal red, changing to canary yellow as they devel- 

 ope, finally opening a sulphur white ; very free-flowering ; August 

 to October ; 2% feet. 20 cents each ; $2.00 per dozen. 



Triumph. A remarkably strong growing variety that produces from 

 August to October flower heads from 12 to 16 inches long, on stems 

 4 to 5 feet high, and are entirely distinct in color, being of a rich, 

 deep saffron yellow shaded orange red ; unique. 20 cents each ; 

 $2.00 per dozen. 



Tuckii. One of the earliest, salmon red passing to yellow. $1.50 per 

 dozen ; $10.00 per 100. 



Uvaria Qrandiflora. The old-fashioned late flowering sort ; spikes 

 3 to 5 feet high, flowers rich ochre red, passing to salmon pink. $1.00 

 per dozen ; $6.00 per 100 ; $40.00 per 1000. 



Trollius. (Globe Flower.) 



Per doz. Per 100 



Aurantiacus. 3-inch pots $2 00 $15 00 



Europaeus. 3-inch pots 1 00 7 00 



Japonicus Excelsior. 3-inch pots • . 2 00 15 00 



Orange Globe. 3-inch pots 2 00 15 00 



Valeriana. (Valerian.) 



Coccinea. 4-inch pots 1 00 7 00 



" Alba. 4-inch pots 1 00 7 00 



Officinalis. 4-inch pots 1 00 7 00 



Verbascum. (Mullein.) 



Panosum. 3-inch pots 100 700 



Phceniceum. 3-inch pots 1 00 7 co 



Vernonia. (Iron Weed. ) 



Jamesii 1 00 7 00 



Veronica. (Speedwell.) 



Amethystine, 4-inch pots ...100 700 



Incana. 4-inch pots 100 700 



Longifolia Subsessilis. Clumps 1 25 8 00 



Maritima. 4-inch pots 100 700 



Prostrata. 3-inch pots 1 00 7 00 



Pectlnata. 3-inch pots 100 700 



Repens. 3-inch pots 100 700 



Rosea 4-inch pots ....100 700 



Rupestris. 4-inch pots 1 00 7 00 



Spicata. 4-inch pots . .' 1 00 7 00 



" Alba. 4-inch pots . . - 1 00 7 00 



Virginica. 3-inch pots 1 00 7 00 



Vincetoxicum. (Mosquito Plant. ) 

 Japonic urn 3-inch pots 1 25 8 00 



Violets. 



Pedata. (Bird's Foot Violet.) 2;<-inchpots .... 60 400 



Bicolor. 2^-inch pots 1 25 8 00 



Hardy Double Russian. 2%-inchpots 60 400 



Viola Cornuta. (Tufted Pansies. ) 



Admiration. Soft purplish-lilac with dark blotch .50 300 



Lutea Splendens. Rich golden yellow 50 3 00 



Papilio. Violet purple, dark eye 50 3 00 



White Perfection. A fine white 50 3 00 



Wallflower. 



Strong plants, 4-inch pots .... 1 25 S 00 



Yucca. (Adam's Needle.) 

 Pilamentosa. Strong two-year-old plants 1 50 1000 



