HENRY A. DR EER FloWCr ScCcIs 



DictamnUS (Oas Plant) 



Fraxlnella Alba. A very showy hardy perennial 

 forming a bush about 2% feet in height, having fra- 

 grant foliage and spikes of pure white flowers dur- 

 ing June and July. Seed somewhat slow in germi- 

 nating. Trade pkt., 40 cts.; per oz., $2.00. 



Digitalis (Foxglove) 



The Foxgloves must be Included in all collections of 

 hardy plants. Very popular for planting among 

 shrubbery and semi-shady places. 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 

 Giant Shirley mixed. A greatly Improved i 

 strain of unusually strong, vigorous (^ 

 growth and producing spikes of enor- 

 mous blooms, 3 to 5 feet in length $0 25 $1 00 



Gloxinseflora I»arple 20 75 



" Rose 20 75 



«• Wilte 20 75 



« Mixed 15 50 



Grandlflora (Ambigua). Light vellow... 25 1 00 



Macalata Superba. Fine spotted strain.. 20 75 



MonstTosa (Mammoth Foxglove). Mixed 20 75 



Echinops (Globe Thistle) 

 Rltro. Striking hardy perennial plants, with hand- "C 

 some silvery thistle-like foliage and fine steel-blue ^c 

 flowers in round heads, which can be used for cut- 

 ting. 3 to 5 feet. Trade pkt., 15 cts.; per oz., 50 cts. 



Eryngium (Sea Hoiiy) 



Tr. pkt. Oz. / 

 Amethystlnnm $0 50 $2 50 £ 



Eupatorium *"~i 



Asreratoldes 40 3 00 ^ , 



Praserl 20 75 



WHOLESALE LIST 



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A Few Good Books on Horticulture 



The Book of Annuals (Hottes). A reliable guide 

 to the culture of annual flowers; over 100 

 separate species are described with full direc- 

 tions for their culture and uses. $1.50 per 

 copy postpaid. 



The Book of Perennials (Hottes). Devoted to 

 the general principles of growing, using and 

 propagating old-fashioned hardy perennial 

 plants. $1.50 per copy postpaid. 



The Book of Shrubs (Hottes). A new book, 

 gives a complete non-technical description of 

 leading sorts and how to plant effectively, 

 freely Illustrated. $3.00 per copy postpaid. 



Doable-flOTverlns Gypsophlla 



Gaillardia Grandlflora 



Gaillardia (Blanket Flower) 



The following are among the showiest and most 



effective hardy perennial plants, and should find a 



place in every hardy border, also splendid for cutting; 



2 feet. 



Tr. pkt. Oa. 



Grandlflora Compacta. A compact va- 

 riety, forming bushy plants 12 to 15 

 inches high, and bearins long-stem- 

 med flowers well above the foliage. 

 In coloring the flowers are as rich and 

 varied as those of the tall-growing sort $0 20 $0 75 



Grandlflora Kermeslna Splendens. Rich 



crimson, narrow canary-yellow border. 15 50 



Grandlflora Copper-red. A striking color 



in this popular perennial 20 76 



Portola Hybrids. We consider this one of 

 the most valuable perennial introduc- 

 tions In many years. The plant Is of 

 strong, vigorous, upright habit of 

 growth, 2% to 3 feet high, with heavy, 

 leathery, glaucous, foliage; the long 

 flower stems, straight and strong, hold 

 the massive yellow and red flowers 

 erect 40 2 00 



Grandlflora Superb Mixed. Splendid com- 

 binations of crimson and gold in great 

 variety. % lb., $1.50 15 50 



Geum (Avens) 



Atrosanguineum Fl. PI. Beautiful hardy perennial, 

 bearing profusely large, showy double dark-crimson 

 flowers all through the summer; an elegant flower 

 for bouquets. Trade pkt., 30 cts.; per oz., $1.25. 



Mrs. Bradshaw. Large double brilliant orange scar- 

 let; in flower throughout the entire summer. Trade 

 pkt., 40 cts.; per oz., $2.00. 



Lady Stratheden. Large, double flowers of rich 

 golden yellow. Trade pkt., 50 cts.; per oz., .$3.00. 



GypSOphila (Baby's Breath) 



The following are always in demand to mix with 



other cut flowers: 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 



Panlcolata (Baby's Breath). The fine, 

 mlst-llke flowers are much used In 

 bouquets. % lb., $1.25 $0 13 $0 40 



Pantcnlata Fl. PI. Double flowering. The 

 original type and one of the best per- 

 ennials In the list for cutting 50 4 00 



How to Grow Roses (Pyle, McFarland and Stevens). $2.00 per copy postpaid. 



