DREER’S MAMMOTH VERBENAS., 
We have been carefully selecting and improving this fine strain of 
Verbenas for years, and can recommend it as the very best procurable. 
The trusses and individual flowers are of the largest size, of brilliant 
colors, free-blooming and of vigorous habit. For best and quickest 
results seed should be sown early in the house or hot-bed, and trans- 
planted to flowering quarters in May. If sown outdoors in May, it 
blooms from the end of July on. Verbenas are better grown from seed 
- than from cuttings, being more vigorous and not liable to disease. 
(See cut.) PER PKT. PER PKT. 
435 IORinkse aceon e ues cee LOM S4354NStripeds. 5-\1-.4- ceo 
4352 Purple.........2.... 10 | 4855 White.....2......-- 10 
A3ES  SCATICE. sree ce 10) )|}e4356) Biter eee ee 10 
4360 Dreer’s Mammoth Mixed. } oz., 50 cts............. 10 
4359 Collection of Mammoth Verbenas, 6 colors.............. 50 
4361 Hybrida, Fine Mixed. All colors of the older sorts. }0z., 
2d CS a5S4 eae io tales COREE RE CEs Sacchi 5 
VARIGUS VERBENAS. 
4366 Lemon Verbena (Aloysia Citriodora). Every garden 
should have a few plants of this fragrant favorite. Its pale 
green delightfully scented foliage goes well with any flower.. 10 
4365 Erinoides (Moss Verbena). This lovely variety produces 
a mass of moss-like foliage, spreading over the ground like a 
carpet, above which are borne heads of purplish-blue and 
white blossoms in lavish profusion; comes into fiower in June 
and continues until frost. 
For beds, baskets or rock- 
eries itis highly desirable 10 
Dreer’s MAMMOTH VERBENAS 
TRITOMA. 4367 Venosa (Hardy Gar- 
(Red-hot Poker, Flame Flower, or den Verbena). This 
Torch Lily.) tied a variety is largely used for 
bedding purposes. It is 
a strong, thrifty grower, 
about 1 foot high, and 
covered from early sum- 
mer until late fall with 
its bright purplish-helio- 
ap a eee trope flowers. }z., 30 
Me ~~ ‘Paceres (Offered on page 115) cis. 2.2 es ee Se 5 
4330 Hybrida. The introduc- 
tion of new, continuous 
flowering Tritomas has given 
them a prominent place 
among hardy bedding plants. 
It is not generally known 
that they are readily grown 
from seed, many flowering 
the first year if sown early. The seed we offer has been 
saved from our own collection, which is undoubtedly the 
finest in this country. Of course, for immediate results 
it will be better to get plants, but raising them from seed 
is highly interesting. 2 pkts., 25 cts............ Beistelo 
TUNICA. 
4335 Saxifraga. A neat, tufted hardy perennial plant, grow- 
ing but a few inches high and bearing throughout the 
entire season numerous elegant pink flowers. Will thrive 
anywhere, but is especially adapted for the rockery or the 
margin of the hardy border; blooms the first season.... 10 
VALERIANA (Valerian). 
4340 Rubra, Mixed. Showy, hardy border plants, produc- 
ing large corymbs of red or white flowers; fine for bou- 
quets;;mixed;)Jifee tra A1Ozss2),. CLS apne ts ee 5 
WENCA (Madagascar Periwinkle, or Old Maid). 
Ornamental free-blooming plants and one of the most satisfac- 
tory flowering bedding plants we have. It is best to start the seed 
early indoors or in a hot-bed, but they begin blooming in August 
from seed sown out of doors in May, or as soon as the ground is 
warm, continuing until frost; or they may be potted and kept in 
bloom through the winter; a fine cut flower, every bud opening 
when placed in water. 2 feet. (See cut.) 
4381 Rosea. Rose, dark eye............022005e soA0 OS 10 
4387) — Alba. White;;crimson eye... ...5.....-scecee ce 10 
ASg3e vA Dare ura. Lure whites 5 .c c++ acco eee ee 10 : Be : Se 2 
4390 — Mixed. Allthe colors. }0z.,30cts............ 5 race 
High-Grade Sweet Peas are one of our Specialties. See pages 112 and 113 
