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HENRY A. DREER, 714 ChestmitrStreet, Philadelphia, Pa. 



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Double Hollyhock. 



^lilliSCllS (Mallow). Per doz. Per wo. 



Militaris. Strong one-year-old 5o 75 $6 00 



MoschuetOS. Strong one-year-old .... 75 5 00 

 " Roseus. Strong one-year- 

 old 75 5 00 



" Crimson Eye. Strong 



one-year-old 75 5 00 



Hollyhocks. 



Dreer's Superb Double, in separate colors, 



white, pink, salmon, yellow, maroon and 



bright red, in strong one-vear-old I 00 8 00 



Double. Choice mixture, strong one-year-old 75 6 00 

 Single. " " " " " 75 6 00 

 Allegheny. " " " " " 75 6 00 



Hypericum (st. john's-wort). 



Moserianum. One-year-old plants . ... i 00 8 00 



German Iris. 



Candicans. Feathered light blue 75 600 



Comte St. Clair. WTiite shaded violet . . 75 6 00 



lionorabilis. Orange-shaded brown 75 6 00 



Mme. Chereau. White-feathered lavender 75 6 00 



Pajole. Purplish lilac, deep shadings ... 75 6 00 



Penelope. White-veined violet . .... 75 6 00 



Queen of Gypsies. Lavender and bronze 75 6 00 



Spectabilis. White, penciled blue . . 75 6 00 



Souvenir. Brilliant yellow-veined maroon . 75 6 00 



Virgile. Bronzy red, lower petals lilac ... 75 6 00 



Velveteen. Yellow, lower petals purple . . 75 6 00 



Walneri. Lilac, lower petals dark blue . 75 6 00 



Choice Mixed Varieties 60 4 00 



Iris Kaempferi (Japanese iris). 



These magnificent Iris are among the most beautiful of our 

 summer-flowering plants, and are destined to become more pop- 

 ular every season. They commence blooming about the middle 

 of June, and continue in llower for five or six weeks. Many of 

 these flowers measure from 10 to 12 inches in diameter, and rival 

 the orchids in their rich colorings and markings. We offer 24 

 distinct varieties which were selected while in flower from over 

 75 of the best Jai)ancsc introductions. For names and descriptions 

 see our Retail Catalogue. 



15 cents each ; ^1.50 per dozen ; Jio.oo per 100 ; set of 25 

 varieties for ^3.00. Choice mixed varieties, Jl.oo ]5er dozen; 

 $8.00 per 100. 



P, r lioz. Per 100. 



Iris Orientalis $1 00 J8 00 



Iris Pseudo Acorus ... i 00 8 00 



Incarvillea Delatayi. 



Incarvillea Delavayi. 



A new, hardy, tuberous-rooted plant, veiy aptly called the 

 hardy Gloxinia. An introduction from the north of China, and 

 one of the choicest perennials introduced in recent years. It 

 produces large, rose-colored, trumpet-shaped flowers, which last 

 in perfection a long time. These are produced in clusters on. 

 stems 18 inches high ; a grand acquisition. 



35 cents each ; ^4.00 per dozen. 



IberiS (Hardy Candytuft). 



Per doz. Per 100. 

 Little Gem. New; very dwarf; 3-inch 



pots Si 25 $10 o<> 



Sempervirens Flore Plena. 3 inch 



pots I 00 8 00 



Inula (Flea Bane). 



Britannica. 3 inch pots 75 6 00 



Ensifolia. Strong divisions I 00 8 oo 



Iiamium (Dead-nettle). 

 Purpureum Variegatum. 2^-inch pots 60 4 oo 



LiatriS (Blazing star). 



Pycnostachya 75 6 00 



Scariosa 75 6 00 



Spicata 75 6 00 



Linnm (Flax). 

 Perenne. i -year-old plants 75 6 00 



liobelia. 



Rivoirei. A new perennial Lobelia, of 

 French origin, which grows about 2 feet high, 

 with dark bronzy foliage and large magnificent 

 flowers of a beautiful bright pink, which are 

 produced during the summer and fall months. 

 It was awarded a first-class certificate by the 

 Royal Horticultural Society of England, as 

 well as many high awards at various exhibi- 

 tions where it has been shown. 50 cents each 5 00 



Apollo. 3-inch pots I 50 12 oo> 



Cardinalis. Strong 60 4 00 



Queen Victoria. 3-inch pots 75 6 00 



Syphilitica. Clumps 75 6 oo 



