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Anemones (Windnowers) 



Hupehensis. A perfect little gem closely allied to Anemone Japonica which in a miniature 

 form it resembles. The plant grows from 18 to 24 inches high and from early in August 

 until late in autumn, produces an abundance of flowers about inches in diameter, of a 

 pleasing mauve rose. 30 cts. each; $3.00 per doz. ; $18.00 per 100. 



Anemone Japonica (Japanese windaower) 



These beautiful Windflowers are among the most important hardy plants. While 

 they begin blooming in August they are more especially valuable on account of their 

 continuing in full beauty till cut down by hard frost. All are excellent for cutting, 

 lasting in good condition for many days. " The plants grow 2 to 3 feet high, are 

 perfectly hardy if given the protection of 2 or 3 inches of leaves or litter during 

 the winter. 



Alba. Large snowy white. 



Queen Charlotte. Very large semi-double flowers of a delicate La France pink. 

 Rubra. Grows only 15 to 18 inches high, semi-double rosy red flowers. 

 Whirlwind. Large semi-double white. 



Price. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per dozen; $15.00 per 100. The set of four varieties 

 for 90 cts. 



Clematis Montana Undulata 



(Anemone Clematis) 



A strong, vigorous, perfectly hardy type that succeeds under the most 

 adverse conditions. The Anemone or Windflower-like white flushed mauve 

 flowers are from 1J to 2 inches in diameter and frequently begin to expand 

 as early as the last week in April, just about when Wisterias are finished, 

 continuing well through May and are produced very freely. The best of 

 the early spring-flowering climbers, of which there are but few. Strong 2- 

 year-old plants, 50 cts. each. 



Vitex Macrophylla 



Forms a most graceful, shapely, attractive plant, 3 to 4 feet high, with nicely 

 divided foliage with aromatic odor. The pretty lavender-blue flowers, arranged in 

 whorls on long, graceful terminal spikes or racemes begin blooming in July, con- 

 tinuing without interruption until frost. A most attractive hardy Shrub for any 

 position. Strong plants, 60 cts. each; $6.00 per doz. 



Anemone Hupehensis 



Dreer's Superb Hardy Phlox 



Aldenham Triumph' (Medium). A delicate 

 shade of silvery pink with cherry red eye. 



Antonin Mercie (Medium). Light ground color 

 prettily suffused bluish lilac. 



B. Comte (Medium). Rich French purple. 



Enchantress (Medium). One of the finest salmon 

 pinks. 



Europa (Medium). Pure white, with small 



crimson-carmine eye. 

 Firebrand (Medium). Bright vermilion scarlet 



with deeper centre, large trusses, strong robust 



habit. 



Mrs. Jenkins (Tall). The best all-around pure 

 white. 



Professor Virchow (Medium). Bright carmine 

 overlaid with brilliant orange-scarlet. 



R. P. Struthers (Tall). Bright rosy-carmine, 

 with claret-red eye. 



Rheinlander (Medium). A beautiful tone of 

 salmon-pink, the color being intensified by a very 

 decided deep claret-red eye. 



Thor (Medium). Deep salmon-pink overlaid with 

 a scarlet glow. A light, almost white halo sur- 

 rounds the aniline-red eye. 



Widar (Dwarf). Light reddish violet with large 

 white centre, that intensifies the color effect. 



Price. Any of the above varieties, 25 cts. each; 

 $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 



Dreer's Garden Book for 1932, describes a full line of Flower and Vegetable Seeds, Garden & Greenhouse 

 plants, an up-to-date collection of Roses, plants for the Rock Garden and Hardy Border, Hardy Shrubs, 

 Vines, Water Lilies, Garden Requisites, etc. It is a handsomely illustrated book of 224 pages, 



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