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DREER'S 



" INCOMPARABLE 



COLLECTION OF 



SWEET PEAS. 



This collection is made up of the very choicest sorts — varieties that have the endorsement of the leading American and Euro- 

 pean specialists, and it would be impossible to select another similar collection out of the vast number of sorts now in commerce 

 that would combine in the same degree all the qualities which go to make up first-class varieties. 



4138 Janet Scott. 



4060 Admiration. Delicate rosy lavender. 



4063 Aurora. Orange-rose, striped on a white ground. 



4073 Blanche Ferry Extra Early. The popular pink and 



white. 

 4084 Cocclnea. Rich brilliant cerise. 

 4087 Countess Cadogan. The brightest blue. 



4090 Dainty. White, daintily edged with pink. 30 cts. per 

 i lb.; SI 00 per lb. 



4091 Dorothy Eckford. The latest and finest of all whites. 

 30 cts. per ^ lb.; $1 00 per lb. 



4094 Duke of Westminster. Clear purple tinted with 

 violet. 



4132 Hon. F. Bouverie. Deep pink, shading to light pink 

 at the edges. 



4133 Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon, The finest primrose-yellow 



The finest of all deep pinks. 30 cts. per 

 i lb.; $1.00 per lb. 



4152 King Edward VH. The largest and finest crimson- 

 scarlet. 30 cts. per J- lb.; JJl.OO per lb. - 



4159 Lady Qrise! Hamilton. The finest pale lavender. 



4163 Lottie Eckford. White, shaded and edged lavender- 

 blue. 



4165 Lovely. Soft shell-pink ; an exquisite shade. 



4179 Mrs. Walter Wright. Deep mauve; an exquisite 

 shade. ,30 cts. per i lb.; $100 per lb. 



4173 niss Willmott. Brilliant orange pink; very large. 



41So Navy B.'ue. Deep indigo-blue. 



4192 Othello. \'ery dark maroon, of fine form and large 

 size. , 



4201 Prima Donna. A magnificent pure pink. 



42U3 Prince of Wales. The finest bright rose. 



yet introduced. 



Price : Any of the above, except where noteil, 5 cts. per pkt.; 10 cts. per oz.; 25 cts. per J lb.; 75 cts. per lb. 

 4249 Collection of a packet each of the 21 " Incomparable" varieties, 75 cts., or 1 oz. of each $1.50, postpaid. 



NEW ORCHID-FI^O^VEREU S^VEET PEAS. 



The two varieties offered below are of English origin, and seem to be a distinct "break" in Sweet Peas, and are probably the 

 forerunners of a type which will, in a few years, outclass the favorites of to-day. They differ from existing sorts by the extraor- 

 dinary size of their flowers, the standards being beautifully crinkled and wavy, while the wings are large and spreading ; another 

 grand feature is that a very large percentage bear four blooms to the stem. Experts who have seen them are unanimous in their 

 praise of both sorts. 



4120 Gladys Unwin. .A very large and bold flower of a 

 charming shade of pale rosy-pink ; extra long stems and 

 very valuable for cutting ; character perfectly fixed. 25 

 cts. per pkt. of 25 seeds; o pkts., $1.00. 



4086 Countess Spencer. An immense flower of a very 

 lovely pink, shading darker at the edges, standards large 

 and wavy. This variety "sports'' somewhat,but all are beau- 

 tiful and worth growing. 25 cts. per pkt.; 5 pkts., $1.00. 



DREER'S SUPERB NASTURTIUMS. 



We make a specialty of Nasturtiums, listing on pages 88 and 89 about 50 of the best and most distinct varieties. For those 

 who wish only a dozen sorts we have made up collections which contain liberal packets each of the twelve varieties enumerated 

 below, viz : 



3329 Dreer's Collection of 12 Climbing Nasturtiums, 



containing a packet each of Chameleon, Crimson, King 

 Theodore, Orange, Pearl, Prince Henry, Rose, Scarlet, 

 Vesuvius, Spotted, Giant of Battles and Spitfire. 50 cts.; 

 or 1 oz each of the same for $1.25- 



3379 Dreer's Collection of 12 Dwarf Nasturtiums, con- 

 taining a packet each of Chameleon, Crystal Palace Gem, 

 Empress of India, Golden King, King of Tom Thumbs, 

 King Theodore, Pearl, Prince Henry, Regelianum, Rose. 

 Spotted and Vesuvius, 50 cts., or 1 oz. each of the same 

 for 11.25. 



r,obb's Nasturtium Black Prince. 



3262 Described by the introducer as the darkest-colored of all 

 climbing Kasturtiunis. Plants of strong, vigorous growth, 

 and produce their flowers veiy freely. When unfolding their 

 buds the color is a deep blackish-purple, which changes to a 

 velvety-black when in full bloom. Another striking feature 

 of this novelty is its foliage, which is of the s.nme beautiful 

 dark blue-green color as those of the dwarf variety, Emjiress 



of India; a very effective summer climber. 20 cts. per pkt.; 



3 pkts. for 50 cis. 



ZINNIA "JACQUE]»IINOT." 



Our bed ot this brilliant Zinnia at the St. L,ouls Ex- 

 position icns awarded a Silver Medal. 



Double Fringed Zinnia. 



4142 This splendid variety belongs to the double dwarf section, 

 and forms fine bushy plants about 18 inches high, bearing in 

 countless numbers throughout the entire season handsome 

 perfectly double flowers of a vivid and velvety rich scarlet- 

 crimson. 10 cts. per jikt.; 3 pkts. for 25 cts. 



DOUBI.E FRINGED ZINNIAS, 



A beautiful new class of this popular free-flowering annual. The 

 perfect-shaped, double flowers have deeply cut or fringed petals; 

 an entirely new feature. We offer three distinct and beautiful 

 colors, viz.: 



4472 Pure White. 4473 Deep Carmine. 4474 Bright Rose. 

 Price of either : 10 cts. per pkt.; a packet each of the 3 sorts, 25 cts. 



