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PANSY, PSYCHE. 



3472 One of the most beautiful Pansies that has ever come under our notice. The 

 plants are perfect in haisit and very free-flowering ; flowers of the largest size, 

 with five velvety-violet blotches, relieved by a broad margin of white ; the edges 

 of the petals are elegantly waved. 20 cts. per pkt.; 3 pkts., 50 cts. 



PENTSTEMON "SENSATION." 



3532 This is by far the most brilliant of all Pentstemons, and as a bedding plant takes 

 rank with the Petunia, Phlox, etc., etc. It grows about 2 feet high, every branch 

 being a spike of large. Gloxinia-like flowers in a very wide range of bright colors, 

 including rose, red, carmine, cherry, pink, lilac, purple, etc., etc. Although it 

 is a perennial, it should be treated as an annual, like the Petunia, Salvia and 

 similar plants. Easily grown from seed. (See cut.) 15 cts. per pkt.; 2 pkts , 

 25 cts. 



DREER'S SUPERB FRINGED PETUNIAS. 



We have long been celebrated for our strain of Petunias. Each year the selecting 

 and hybridizing goes on, and the high ."standard which we set years ago has been kept 

 up, and samples of the finest grades from the European specialists show that they are 

 years behind us in this important flower. 

 3590 Dreer's Superb Double Fringed, 



50 cts. per pkt. 

 3580 Dreer's Superb Single Fringed. 



2') cts. ]ier pkt. 



Petunia Rosy Morn 



8566 Petunias are one of our most 

 effective summer - blooming 

 plants, and this new variety is 

 probably the most striking yet 

 introduced. It belongs to the 

 small free-flowering section, 

 and forms nice bushy fairly 

 dwarf plants, which are cov- 

 ered from early summer till 

 liard frost with brilliant car- 

 mine pink flowers, with white 

 throat and centre. For beds, 

 baskets, vases and the many 

 other uses to which the Petunia 

 lends itself, this is sure to 

 prove attractive. 20 cts. per 

 pkt.; 3pks.,50cts. 



Pentstemon Sensation. 



Shirley Poppy. 



Petunia Rosy Mokn. 



THE GOEDEN POPPY. 



8716 In this novelty we have a disiinct 

 break from existing sorts. The golden 

 foliage of the plants in the young state look exactly 

 like the well-known Pyrethrum aureum, or Golden 

 Feather, and are quite ornamental from the start. 

 After ihe flowers are produced, which are quite 

 double and of various red shades, the effect is very 

 novel. The plants grow about a foot high, and the 

 flowers are thrown well above the golden foliage. 

 As easy to grow as an ordinary Poppy. 15 cts. per 

 pkt.; -1 pkts., 25 Cts. 



NEW HYBRID ICEEAND POPPIES. 



3735 Beautiful new hybrids of this lovely hardy species. The colors vary from 

 suijihur-yellow through different shades of orange to chamois and salmony- 

 rose. In most cases the coloring is most intense on the outside of the petals, 

 tiius showing off the new colors to greatest advantage; as desirable for the 

 hardy border as they are for cutting. 15 cts. per pkt.; 2 pkts., 25 cts. 



DREER'S SEEECT SHIREEY POPPIES. 



3696 This is an extra select strain of these charming Poppies. They are single 

 and occasionally semi-double, and range in color from the purest glistening 

 white through the most delicate shades and lints of pale pink, rose and car- 

 mine to the deepest crimson and blood-red. while many are daintily edged 

 and striped. In fact, so varied are they that scarcely any two flowers are 

 exactly alike. They should be sown in the open border where they are to 

 remain; very thinly and barely covered, preferably after a shower or in 

 cloudy weather ; they come up in a few days and are soon a mass of bloom. 

 It is well to make several sowings at intervals in the same bed to keep up a 

 succession of bloom. The flowers, if picked just before expanding, will 

 last for several days, 10 cts. per pkt ; 3 pkts., 25 cts.; 50 cts. per oz. 



D^VARF SHIREEY POPPY. 



3701 These are identical in, every way to the above, except in height, growing only 

 18 inches high, and suitable for many places where the taller-growing variety 

 "Would be unsuited. 10 cts. per pkt.; 3 pkts., 25 cts.; 60 cts. per oz- 



