. Chrysanthemum Shasta Daisy Alaska DREER'S GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS These are now universally popular for outdoor bedding, and, considering their many good qualities, there is no cause for sur- prise to see them cultivated so extensively. They produce a lavish profusion of blooms, giving color, life and beauty to the garden just at a time when other plants have been destroyed by frost and are looking their worst. They are quite hardy if planted in a well-drained position, and, with a good covering of leaves or litter during the winter, usually take care of themselves. Boston. Aster-flowered, gol


. Chrysanthemum Shasta Daisy Alaska DREER'S GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS These are now universally popular for outdoor bedding, and, considering their many good qualities, there is no cause for sur- prise to see them cultivated so extensively. They produce a lavish profusion of blooms, giving color, life and beauty to the garden just at a time when other plants have been destroyed by frost and are looking their worst. They are quite hardy if planted in a well-drained position, and, with a good covering of leaves or litter during the winter, usually take care of themselves. Boston. Aster-flowered, golden-bronze. Brown Bessie. Deep bronze, aster-flowered. Excelsior. Aster-flowered yellow. Qoacher's Crimson. Large bronze-reS flowers of Japanese form. Klondike. A beautiful yellow button. Little Dot. Very early, small mahogany-crimson. Minta. An exquisite, delicate pink, medium sized, button form. Model of Perfection. Perfect button form, white. rirs. F. H. Bergen. Creamy-white, with rosy-pink centre. Nio. Shell-pink, shading to white. Rhoda. Rosy-pink, button. Rosinante. Large, button-formed, blush rose. Skibo. Yellow passing to bronze. Viola. Large button, violet-red. Zenobia. Early, free, yellow, button. Price. Any of the above, 20 cts. each; $ per doz. $ per 100. Set of 15 sorts for $ CIMICIEUGA (Snake Root) Acerlnum or Japonlcum. A pretty Japanese variety, with slender, erect stems, about 2J feet high, with white flowers. August, Sep- tember. Dahurlca. Cylindrical spikes of white flowers in September, 3J feet. Racemosa. A handsome native species, spikes of pure white flowers, 4 to 6 feet. 35 cts. each; $ per doz. One each of the three sorts, $ NOTE âAll Bulbs, Roots and PlanU are forwarded by Express, purchaser payins charges. If wanted by Parcel Post add 10 per cent, to value of order to points eaet of the Mississippi River, and 20 per cent, to points west of the Mississippi River.


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