. Dreer's autumn catalogue 1915. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. EARLY-pLOWF-RlNr, HarDY PiILOX. P^^OXIES. See pages 31 and 32. PACHYSANDRA. Terminalis. A trailing plant, t) to 8 inches high, forming broad mats of bright, glossy green foliage and small spikes of flowers during May and June; mainly valuable on account of its foliage. 15 cts. «ach; $ per doz.; $ per 100. PARDANTHUS (Blackberry Lily). Sinensis. Lily-like flowers of hrig'it orange


. Dreer's autumn catalogue 1915. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. EARLY-pLOWF-RlNr, HarDY PiILOX. P^^OXIES. See pages 31 and 32. PACHYSANDRA. Terminalis. A trailing plant, t) to 8 inches high, forming broad mats of bright, glossy green foliage and small spikes of flowers during May and June; mainly valuable on account of its foliage. 15 cts. «ach; $ per doz.; $ per 100. PARDANTHUS (Blackberry Lily). Sinensis. Lily-like flowers of hrig'it orange during July and August, on 2i feet high stems, followed in .September with seeds which resemble blackberries. 15 cts. each; $ per doz.; $10.(>0 per 100. PAP AVER ORIEXTAEE. (Oriental Poppy.) Tall is the best time to plant these Poppies, and for a gorgeous display nothing can equal ihem during their period of flowering in May or June, and whether planted singly or in masses, their large flowers renders them conspicuous in any pos-ition. Ooliath. Fiery scarlet. Mrs. Perry. Salmon rose. Princess Louise. .Salmon-pink. 25 cts. each; $ per doz. Finest Mixed Varieties. 15 cts. each; .$ per doz.; $ per 100. New^ W^hite Oriental Poppy, Perry's White. A sterling novelty, it being a pure satiny-white, with a bold crimson-maroon blotch at the base of each petal. It is unquestionably one of the most distinct additions to the list of Hardy Per- ennial Plants in recent years. Strong roots {ready in November), 50 cts. each; $ per doz. PAPA\ ER NUDICAULE. (Iceland Poppy.) The plant is of neat habit, forming a tuft of bright green fern- like foliage, from which spring throughout the entire season, a profusion of slender, leafless stems one foot high, each graced with charming cup-shaped flowers. We ofi"er them in white, yellow, orange-scarlet or in mixture. 15 cts. each; $ per doz.; j; per 100. Early-flowering Hardy Pliloxes. (Phlox Suffruticosa.) While th


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