DREER'S RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS. 



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Calceolaria Pumila Compacta, 



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An ornamental plant, producing a mass of beautiful pocket- 

 like flowers early in the spring, and a universal favorite for 

 decorating the greenhouse or conservatory. 



PER PKT. 



53-50 Calceolaria Hybrida, Tall, Mixed. Large- 

 flowering, beautiful, rich, self-colored flowers; saved 

 from a choice collection ; 20 inches 2-5 



5352 — Hybrida Tigriua, Tall, Mixed. Large- 

 flowering, tigered and spotted flowers; the very finest 

 mixture of the most brilliant colors; 20 inches 50 



6353 — Hybrida Pumila Compacta. Of dwarf, 

 compact, robust growth, producing immense trusses of 

 large and varied brilliant self-colored and spotted 

 flowers ; 1 foot 50 



5354 — Rug-osa, Mixed {Shrubby). Small-flowering 

 varieties for bedding ; of the finest colors ; 2 feet 50 



Cup and Saucer Campanula. 



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Universally known and cultivated, and considered indis- 

 pensable for culling. All the varieties look best in beds or 

 masses. Seed sown in autumn produces flowers early in spring ; 

 when sown in April flower from July lo September, and some 

 of the sorts till frost comes. All the varieties are hardy, and 

 easy to cultivate. Single plants transplanted look well, and 

 bloom profusely. Hardy annuals, 1 foot high. 



PER PKT. 



5380 Candytuft, Empress, or Snow Queen. A 



complete mass of pure white flowers, borne on a candela- 

 bia-shaped plant 10 



5386 — Carmine 10 



5385 — Crimson 5 



5384 — Lilac 6 



5381 — White Fragrant 5 



5382— " Rocket 5 



5390 — Mixed Colors 5 



5383 — Tom Thumb, White. 6 inches 10 



5387 — l>warf Hybrids, Mixed. 6 inches 10 



Hardy Perennial Candytufts. 



5388 Iberis Sempervirens. A profuse white bloom- 

 ing hardy perennial, adapted for rockeries, baskets, etc., 

 coming in flower early in the spring ; 1 foot 10 



5379 Iberis Gibraltarica Hybrida. Very fine spe- 

 cies with white flowers shading oft' to lilac. 1 foot 10 



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 Candytuft, Tom Thumb. 



CAMPANULA. 



Well-known beautiful hardy herbaceous perennials, bear- 

 ing a great profusion of attractive bell-flowers, thriving best in 

 light rich soil; some of the varieties flower the first season if 

 planted early. Carpatica and Speculum are fine for beds, 

 edgings and ribbon-gardening. 



5368 Campanula Pyramidalis ( 71ie Chimney Cam- 

 panu/a). A beautiful and stately plant, either for garden 

 or pot-culture ; mixed blue and white flowers; hardy 

 perennial ; 3 feet 5 



5367 — Carpatica, Mixed. Free-flowering, blue and 

 white mixed, continuing in bloom the whole season; 

 hardy perennial ; 6 inches 5 



5366 — Macrostyla. A new, beautiful rose-flowering 

 variety of this favorite type ; hardy perennial, flowering 

 first season, if sown early ; 2 feet 15 



5420 — Media, Single, Mixed ( Canterbury^ Bells). 

 Beautiful large bell shaped flowers; effective plants for 

 pot-culture ; hardy biennials; 2i feet 5 



5410 —Media, Double, Mixed (Canterbury Bells). 



All the double Media varieties ; 2^ feet 5 



5363 — Media Calycanthenia ( Cup and Saucer). This 

 is the finest variety of Campanula, producing plants 

 with white and blue flowers resembling cup and sau- 

 cer ; mixed 10 



5365 — Speculum. A double blue variety of Venus' 



Looking-Glass, fine fur cutting and bouquets; 6 inches. 10 



