DREER'S RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS. 



Wallflower. 



Well-known delicionsly fiaj^rant garden plants, blooming early in the 

 spring, with large conspicuous spiUes of beautiful flowers; they should be 

 protected in a coUl frame in the winter, and planted out in May; are much 

 prized for bouciuet flowers; half-hardy perennials. per pkt. 



(;740 Wallflower Single Mixed. AH colors; 2i feet 5 



0730 — Finest Double Mixed. All colors; 2 feet 10 



iwSil Collection of Double Wallflower; 12 varieties §1.00 



6749 Collection of Single Wallflower; 6 varieties 50 



WHITLAVIA. 



Charming hardy annual, with delicate foliage and clusters of beautiful 

 bell-shaped flowers, fine for ribboning, mixed borders, or shady spots ; grow- 

 n;; freelv in any garden soil, also good for baskets, vases, etc.; 1 foot. 



t)745 Whitlavia Mixed Varieties 5 



WIGANDIA. 



A grand and stately ornamental plant, with 

 long and 1} feet wide, imparting a subtropical 

 hardy perennial ; 6 feet. 

 6751 Wig-andia Caracasana 



beautiful large leaves 3 feet 

 effect to the garden ; half- 



10 



YITCCA. 



(Adam's Meedie.) 



Double Wallflower. 



A splendid plant with lart;e 

 clusters of creamy-white tulip- 

 like flowers on tall stems; hardy 

 perennial ; 3 feet. 

 6775 Yucca Filanien- 

 tosa. White 5 



ZINNIA. 



The double Zinnia is one of 

 the most brilliant and showy of 

 annuals, and has long been a 

 general favorite. The seed can 

 be sown early in the hot-bed and 

 transplanted, or sown later in the 

 open ground ; half-hardy annuals; 

 2 feet. 



LARGE FLOWERING, 



DWARF GROWING. 

 6781 Zinnia Double 



White 10 



ZINXIA Co7iti!med. 



6793 Double Oranse 10 



6794 — Scarlet. ...... 10 



6795 — Canary Yel- 

 low 10 



6800 — Dwarf Mixed 

 10 



6789 Collection of 6 



separate varieties... .50 



6790 — Double Mix- 

 ed. Old type, tall. 5 



6786 —Tom Thumb, 

 Double Mixed. 



Compact bushes, not 

 over 12 inches high. 10 



ZINNIAS-VARI- 

 OUS TYPES. 



6784 — New Mam- 

 moth (A'ohusta 

 Plenisshiiii). The 

 flowers are 5 to 6 

 inches across, perfect- 

 ly formed, very doub- 

 le and of striking 



colors 10 



6783 —Double Pom- 

 pone. Long cone- 

 shaped flowers; mix- 

 ed 10 



6791 — Zebra. A very pretty strain of striped flowers. As the 

 colors vary on each plant, they present a curious as well as beau- 

 tiful appearance 10 



6782 — Haag'eana. A splendid double variety ; flowers deep or- ' 

 ange, margined with yellow, keeping its color when dried as a 

 winter flower 10 



ViNCA Rosisi 



\^ouy strains of Cineraria a7id Primula seed are tJte finest 1 ever gre-w 

 or sa-w. This season I have had blooms of the single Ci?iei aria t/iiii measured 

 ^y't inches across^ and of the double 2yl inches in diameter. I he colors ivere 

 sufierh. J. IV. PULLINGEK, Columbus, O., Sefit. 12, iSqi. 



The Cineraria and Gloxinia seeds bought of you last year ivere very fine : 

 tlie best I ever saw. C. L. SFENCEK, Mohaiuk, N. J'., fune ij, r8Q2. 



The Primula Sinensis zuas great ; each one mitst ha7>e germinated t7vice 

 by the look of the />an J. L. GERARD, Elizabeth, J>i . J., Sept. i, i8q2. 



Dreer* s Royal Exhibition Pansies are in bloom 7vith me noiv, and every 

 one remarks. "Where did those beautiful Pansies come from ?" 1 tell them 

 Dreers Seed. A. H. DARLIAG. North Adams, niass.. May 24. rSg:. 



The A/ammoth I 'erbenas 7i'ere the' finest I ever saiv. 



H. L. PHELPS. Sfiringfield, III., June 21, iSq2. ' 



It gives us much pleasure to say that we get better results from your seed 

 than any ive can buy elseivhere. 



C B. BOIVDITCH b' CO.. Grand Rapid.-.. .h:rh . .\:<g. 31, i8q2 



