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DREER'S REIvIABIvE FLOWER SEEDS. 



COREOPSIS— Continued. 



PER PKT. 



5356 Coreopsis Lanceolata. One of the most showy 

 hardy plants grown. Flowers large, of bright golden 

 yellow, produced in profusion for a long period. Un- 

 equaled for cutting. See colored plate, page 3 of 

 cover; hardy perennial ; 2 to 3 feet. 10 



CYPRESS VINE. 



(Ipomeea Quamoclit.) 



One of our most popular vines, with very delicate fern-like 

 foliage, and masses of beautiful small, star-shaped flowers. 

 Sow in May; 15 feet. 

 5674 Crimson. Per oz. 30 cts 5 



5676 White. Per oz. 30 cts 5 



5680 Mived. White and crimson. Per oz. 30 cts 5 



5677 Scarlet Ivy-leaved. A rapid-climbing variety, 

 with deeply-lobed, ivy-like leaves, and small, fiery 

 scarlet flowers. Per oz. 30 cts 5 



CYCI^ANTHERA. 



A climbing plant of the gourd species, free-growing, hand- 

 some foliage and oval-shaped fruit, exploding loudly when 

 ripe ; half-hardy annual ; 10 feet. 



5672 Cyclauthera Explodens 5 



ENGLISH CO^VSI^IP. 



(See Primula Veris.) 



CUPIIEA. 



(Lady's Cigar Plant.) 



A very free-flowering plant, bearing tubular flowers of a 

 bright red color ; very floriferous. 



5655 Guphea Koezli Superba 15 



CYCLAMEN. 



Charming bulbous-rooted plants, with beautiful foliage, and 

 rich-colored orchid-like fragrant flowers; uiiiversal favorites for 

 winter and spring blooming. If seed is sown early they make 

 flowering bulbs in one season ; they require sandy loam ; half- 

 hardy perennial ; 6 inches. 



PER PKT. 



5670 Cj'clamen Persicuni, ]\Iixed. Finest mixed. 25 

 CYCI^AMEN GIGANTEUM. 



This new large-flowering strain has beautiful mottled 

 leaves, broad petals, and stout flower-stalks, throwing the 

 flowers well above the foliage; 8 inches. 

 5658 Giganteum Kubrum. Rose, changing to crim- 

 son 50 



5657 — Album. Pure white, violet-purple eye 50 



5660 — Mixed. Rich colors 50 



Cyclamen Peksicum Giganteum. 



Snowball Daisy. 



Daisy. 



(Bellis Perennis.) 



A favorite plant in bloom from April to June. The seed . 

 we offer is saved from the finest double varieties. Daisies can 

 be easily raised from seed sown in the spring. 



5690 Daisy, Mixed. All colors; 4 inches 15 



5682 — Double Wbite 15 



5684 — LiOng'fellow. Large double pink flowers 15 



5683 — SnOAVbali. A large and very double pure white 

 Daisy of the "Longfellow" type. The flowers are 

 borne on long stems and are excellent for cutting 20 



5685 — Double Quilled Mixed. Very double, 

 quilled petals, red and white mixed 25 



DAHLIA. 



One of our best autumnal flowering plants ; blooms until 

 killed by frost ; tuberous-rooted half-hardy perennials ; bloom- 

 ing the first year from seed, if sown early ; protect the roots 

 during winter in a dry cellar in sand ; 2 to 8 feet. 



5692 Dalllia, Double. Large flowering finest mixed. .15 



5693 • — Double. Small flowering [Bouqtict of Lilipu- 

 tiaii) ; finest mixed 15 



5691 — Sing-le. Gracilis. Beautifully striped and 

 spotted varieties 15 



5695 — Sing-le. Jules Cbretien. Bright scarlet, 



half dwarf; one of the finest 25 



5694 — Single Mixed. Large, showy single flowers. .15 



5699 — Single. Collection of 6 separate sorts 60 



DATURA. 



(Trumpet Flower.) 

 5697 Datura Double Golden. Large double flow- 

 ers, of a deep golden yellow ; delightfully fragrant.. . .10 



5700 — Fastuosa Huberiana, Mixed. From large 



double flowers of various colors 5 



5696 — Arborea Simplex (j^rz/j^OT (7/7 j^^VrK Large single 

 trumpet- shaped, white, fragrant flowers, about 12 inches 

 long. Plant out in May 20 



