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E. MILLER RICHARDSON & CO., Baltimore, Maryland 
Hardy Perennial and Rock Garden Plants—Continued 
CARNATION—Hardy 
^Crimson King. Dazzling double crimson flowers. 25 els, 
ea.; $2.50 doz.18 in. 
CATANANCHE—Cupid's Dart 
^Caerulea, greyish foliage Centaurea. Light sky blue 
flowers with deep blue center .2 ft 
CENTAUREA—Cornflower 
Dealbata. Striking rose-pink flowers.18 in. 
tjiMacrocephala. Large golden yellow flowers.21/2 10 311. 
Montana (Cornflower). Large deep blue flowers.18 in 
CEPHALARIA - Giant Scabiosa 
ifTatarica. Large creamy-white flowers. 25 cts. eo.5 k. 
CERASTIUM- Snow in Summer 
*Columnae. Compact silvery foliage and large white 
flowers. 25 cts. ea.; $2.50 doz.4 in. 
CHEIRATHUS -Wallflower 
rjiAllioni Golden Redder, novelty. Beautiful golden-yellow 
25 cts. ea.; $2.50 doz.12 in. 
CHELONE—Turtle-head 
Lyoni. Heads of purplish red flowers.18 in. 
CIMICIFUGA—Bugbane 
Racemosa. A fine native plant for shade and moist 
places, white flowers .4 to 6 ft. 
COREOPSIS—Tickseed 
‘Auriculata Nana. A pretty little Coreopsis, gold-yellow 
flowers. 25 cts. ea.; $2.50 doz.6 to 10 ft. 
Golden Giant, new. Large yellow flowers.3 ft. 
CYPRIPEDIUM—Lady's Slipper 
Fine plants for naturalizing in shady woodsland. 
Acaule Pink, Pubescens Yellow. Spectabile. Lovely pink 
25 cts. ea.; $2.50 doz.8 to 10 in 
DELPHINIUM 
:j:Pink Sensation. The first clear pink Delphinium ever 
offered. A most interesting novelty and one sure to 
become extremely popular. The plant is very vigorous, 
mildew free, and grows at at height of about 4 ft. 
It resembles the Belladonna type in appearance of the 
foliage and size of the individual blooms, and as the 
spikes have many laterals, the display is much en¬ 
hanced. The flowers appear in early June and repeat 
almost continuously until the autumn. The flowers 
are light rose pink, a color previously unknown in 
Delphinium. An ideal plant for the border and for 
cutting. The plants are hardy having lived perfectly 
through two winters in Newark, New York. $1.25 ea.; 
$12.50 doz. 
J:Blackmore and Langdon Hybrids. Single, semi-double 
and double flowers of many shades. 25 cts. 
‘rjiChinesis Tom Thumb. A lovely dwarf variety, deep blue 
flowers. 25 cts. ea.; $2.50 doz. 
DIANTHUS—Pinks 
‘Bobby. The flowers are large, of pleasing deep pink 
Height 
Location 
Flowering 
Season 
.18 in. 
Sun 
All Summer 
1 
.2 ft. 
Sun 
June, July 
. 18 in. 
Sun 
June, July 
. 2 V 2 to 3 ft. 
Sun 
June, July 
.18 in. 
Sun 
May & June 
.5 k. 
Sun 
July, Aug. 
.4 in. 
Sun 
May, June 
.12 in. 
Sun 
June 
.18 in. 
Sun 
Aug. to Sept. 
i 
.4 to 6 ft. 
Shade 
July, Aug. 
r 
.6 to 10 ft. 
Sun 
May to Fall 
.3 ft. 
Sun 
All Sum. 
-8 to 10 in. 
Shade 
June 
^Furst Bismark. Same habit as Beatrix, attractive crimson 
flowers. 25 cts. ea. 
‘^Loveliness, novelty. Large laciniated petals, of a most 
exquisite mauve tint, very fragrant. 25 cts. 
‘Negleclus. Green foliage and deep rose flowers. 25 cts. 
‘Roysi Hybrids. A fine Dianthus, of compact growth, 
lovely pink and red shades. 
‘Seguieri. A pink that really blooms all summer, rose- 
colored flowers. 25 cts. ea.; $2.50 doz. 
rjBARBATUS (Sweet William) 
DICENTRA—Bleeding Heart 
‘Eximia. A dwarf variety, finely cut foliage and showy 
pink flowers. 
:|:Spectabili8. The old favorite bleedingheart. Rose-pink. 
25 cts. ea.; $2.50 doz. 
*—Alpines or Rock Plants, 
t Cutflower Varieties. 
.2 ft. 
Sun 
June to Oct. 
•2 ft. 
Sun 
June to Oct. 
5 ft. 
Sun 
June to Oct. 
12 to 15 in. 
Sun 
All Season 
Partial 
6 in. 
Shade 
June to Sept. 
6 to 8 in. 
Sun 
June 
6 in. 
Sun 
May to June 
10 to 12 in. 
Sun 
May to June 
6 to 8 in. 
Sun 
June 
8 in. 
Sun 
June 
12 in. 
Sun 
May to June 
15 in. 
Sun 
May to July 
4 in. 
Sun 
May 
10 to 12 in. 
Sun 
June 
8 to 10 in. 
Sun 
June 
8 to 10 in. 
Sun 
June. 
8 to 10 in. 
Sun 
May, June 
12 to 15 in. 
Sun 
All Sum. 
12 in. 
Sun 
June 
8 to 10 in. 
Sun 
June 
Sun or 
6 to 8 in. 
Shade 
Spg. to Fall 
Sun or 
2 ft. 
Shade 
June 
Hybrid Delphinium 
KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Cent 
‘Happiness. Single. Open rosy apricot and fades to pale 
pink. 25 cts. ea.; $2.50 doz. 
‘Orange Wonder. Deep coppery orange, single, free. 25 
cts. ea.; $2.50 doz. 
‘Rosemund. Large pale violet-rose. 25 cts. ea. 
‘Sequoia. Fine good sized double amber. 25 cts. ea. 
‘Stellaris. Large single Buttercup yellow. 25 cts. ea. 
‘Sultan. Single rosy orange-salmon. 25 cts. ea. 
iOther new and outstanding varieties. 
Astrid. The single daisy-like flowers are three inches or 
more in diameter, and are a lovely shade of shell- 
pink, warmed with old rose tints, with a bright yellow 
center. 25 cts. ea.; $2.50 doz. 
‘ Amelia (Pink Cushion) (Azaleamum). Dwarf, covered with 
double pink flower. 
New Colors in Cushion Mums 
Amelia Bronze. Bronze form of above. 30 cts. ea.; $3 
doz. 
Amelia White. A fine white. 25 cts. ea.; $2.50 doz. 
Amelia Yellow. Splendid yellow. 35 cts. ea. 
SOME OF DREER'S 
FINE KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Aglow. Double flowers of deep bright orange 
color. 
Autocrat. Single brilliant orange-scarlet flowers 
with a golden yellow halo. Extremely profuse. 
Harvester. Particularly attractive single orange- 
scarlet. 
Intensity. A single variety with deep crimson- 
scarlet. 
Lovelight. Large pale pink duplex flowers. 
Mongolian. Single flowers of deepest penetrating 
yellow. 
Mrs. Sam. P. Rotan. A perfectly double flower of 
brilliant golden yellow shading to deep orange. 
Pink Spoon. Dainty single flowers of a light rose 
or shell pink. The petals are tubular for most 
of their length, flattening out near the tips so 
that each petal really assumes the shape of 
a miniature spoon. 
Rapture. The double flowers are a deep orange- 
bronze with a suffusion of carmine. 
Red Hussar. Duplex flowers of brightest scarlet- 
crimson on bushy, compact plants. 
Sensation. Single yellow with every petal tipped 
scarlet. 
Silver Tips. A very unique, free flowering va 
riety. The double blooms are bright carmine 
with the tips and reverse of the petals silvery 
white. 
The Chief. Semi-double. Bright scarlet and o*'' 
Any above Dreer's Korean Chrysantt- 
35 cts. ea.; $3.50 doz. 
