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RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS 



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DREER'S 



Superb Nasturtiums 



For ease of culture, duration of bloom, brilliancy of coloring and general excellence 

 nothing excels Nasturtiums. All they nted is a moderately good soil in a well-drained, 

 sunny position, and from within a few weeks from the time they are sown until hard frost 

 comes there is an endless profusion of their gorgeous blossoms. The varieties offered 

 ' below were selected, after exhaustive trials, from a very large number of sorts as being the 

 best and most distinct : 



Tolu Thumb, Dwarf or Beddings Varieties. 



PER OZ. PKT. . 



3331 Aurora. Primrose, veined carmine-pink 15 5 



3333 Beauty. Yellow, with scarlet veinings 15 5 



3334 Bronze. Bronzy orange 15 5 



3336 Chameleon. Various colors on one plant. (See cut.).. 15 5 



3337 Cloth of Gold. Scarlet flowers and yellow foliage 15 5 



3338 Crystal Palace Gem. Sulphur, maroon blotches 15 5 



3341 Empress of India. Fiery crimson, dark foliage 15 5 



3343 Golden King. Rich golden-yellow 15 5 



3347 King of Tom Thumbs. Dark scarlet, dark leaves. .. . 15 5 



3346 King Theodore. Deep crimson-maroon, dark foliage.. 15 5 

 3351 Lady Bird. Orange-yellow, suffused v\'ith red and a 



blight red blotch at the base of the petals 15 5 



3353 Pearl. Creamy white 15 5 



3354 Prince Henry. Cream, spotted and tipped red 15 5 



3355' Regelianum. Deep purplish-crimson 15 5 



3361 Rose. Soft rose color 15 5 



3362 Ruby_ King. Rich crimson rose 15 5 



33G5 Spotted. Rich orange, spotted crimson 15 5 



3367 Vesuvius. Salmony rose, dark foliage 15 5 



3370 Finest Hixed. Tom Thumb varieties. Per pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; I lb., 



3379 Dreer's Collection of a liberal packet each of the 12 finest dwarf varieties 

 3369 Dreer's Colection of 1 ounce each of the 12 finest dwarf varieties, $1.25 



3380 Liliput or Miniature. This is a dwarf, compact form of T. Lobbianum. 



30 cts,; lb., $1.00. 

 50 cts. 



It forms small, dense bushes, which arc fairly 

 hidden by flowers, the colors of which are very varied, many being new and beautiful shades. Per pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 20 cts. 



TALi,, OR CLIMBING VARIETIES (TropieoUim Majus). 



p»v SiFTsfesx Elegant and luxuriant climbers for verandas, trellises, etc. May be 



Ubed to cover unsightly railings and to trail over rough ground with fine 

 t'' ■iMjije. !,„,„. jum^ J effect. The seed pods can be gathered while green and tender for pick- 



"" ' ling; 6 to 10 feet. (See cut.) 



■ ■ .t*a>'«iWP^ M1^' ^ ^M 3281 Chameleon. Different richly-colored flowers on the 



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>-^ 3^3^ *^'" A^jfef!-^"'^' 1 '^ ^-^^'^ Crimson. Rich and velvety 15 5 



B'fjF^Y^Sr r^^^ 3282 Chocolate. An odd and unique color 15 5 



ik^^?^4 1^?^$^ 3287 King Theodore. Deep crimson maroon ; dark foliage.. 15 5 



"'l^^ 3291 Lemon Yellow. Clear yellow with few red veins 15 5 



3292 Lilac. A very odd shade of brownish lilac 15 5 



3294 Orange. Pure orange ; no markings 15 5 



3296 Pearl. Creamy white 15 5 



=:!j?ysyvia » MMT ^ i» 3297 Prince Henry. Cream, spotted and tipped scarlet 15 5 



3295 Purple. Rich shade of purplish crimson 15 5 



^•^^^^^^ 3301 Rose. A lovely shade of ruby rose 15 5 



3303 Scarlet. Glowing vermilion 15 5 



J^CW^.^^iMi^k. 3302 Schulzi. Rich, deep scarlet, dark foliage 15 5 



^^<wfflifS^iEfjBB^iflWl^^lk 3304 Scarlet and Gold. Foliage yellow; flowers scarlet. . .. 15 5 



^S'TSa 3305 straw striped Scarlet. Effective 15 5 



^^®^ 3307 Vesuvius. Salmony rose ; an exquisite shade 15 5 



^rfl»^i^^E*^'^^SiJ^»^v5im^^ft^ 3311 Spotted. Orange spotted crimson ..,■,... 15 5 



^^^...i^^^^^^^^^/'tV^^E 3320 Finest /Mixed. Tall, or climbing varieties. 1 lb., 



L .^*.j-«r.» ^iW^^^^^ $1.00; 1- lb., 30 cts ..,.;': 15 5 



3329 Dreer's Collection of 12 finest climbing sorts'. 50 



^ ••" ^^'^^^^^^^^^^ 3319 of 1 ounce each of 12 finest climbing sorts. . . ..-,. . . . $1.25 



Dwarf Chameleon Nasturtium. Lobb's Climbing Nusttirtiiims are offered on next page-'. 



The Salpiglossis shown in coiora on the front cover of .this book should be in every garden. See page 15. 



