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AGROSTEMMA. ADLUMIA. 
ACANTHUS. 
A stately and beautiful ornamental plant. From the 
leaf of ‘ Acanthus Mollis,” the capital of the Corinthian 
column is derived. 
soil. 
PER PKT. 
5015 Mixed. Hardy perennials; height 3 feet........... 10 
ACHILLEA. 
A very free-blooming plant, of branching habit. 
Useful for cut-flowers or for planting in cemeteries. Hardy 
perennial; 18 inches. 
5019 Ptarmica Plena. 
ADONIS. 
(Flos Adonis.) 
Also known as Pheasant’s Eye. Showy hardy an- 
nuals of easy culture, with pretty fine-cut foliage, and 
lasting a long time in bloom. 
5031 AMstivalis. Dark crimson flowers, with a lighter 
centre; 1 foot............. mavcnmrornesesatererciccsessisccceiscescetO 
AGATHEA. 
(Marguerite.) 
Very pretty free-blooming plant, bearing Cineraria- 
like flowers. Hardy annual; 2 feet. 
6037 Celestis (Blue Marguerite). Celestial blue.......10 
AGERATUM. 
Valuable plants for large beds or borders, and very 
useful where cut-flowers are in demand; in bloom the 
whole summer; also good for winter blooming, of easy 
culture, succeeding in any soil; half-hardy annuals. 
5045 Conspicuum. Fine white flowers; 18 inches..... 5 
5041 Mexicanum. Lavender blue; 2 feet......... sunseees 5 
5042 Imperialis Ca@rulea. Dwar‘, large heads of 
blue flowers; S1nches.-cscccsssecc-coeeesn=seuee COREREEAOGSIOS 5 
5043 Imperialis Alba. Dwarf, Jarge heads of white 
AOW.ETSs {8 INCHES seccconcencssacccassnetocceer ee osencseeeteeeens 5 
6044 Lasseauxi. Greenhouse perennial, blooms first 
season, flowers rose color; 15 inches........00...eeee00ee10 
5(46 Cope’s Pet. Lovely azure-blue; 6 inches.........10 
Pure white double flowers.....15 

ALLAMANDA. 
Growing freely in any rich, loamy! 



DREER’S RELIABLE SEEDS 


ALONSOA. 
ADONIS. 
AGAPANTHUS. 
_ (African Lily.) 
Bulbous-rooted, with evergreen foliage and large 
heads of small blue flowers. The roots can be preserved 
during the winter in a cellar protected from frost. 
PER PKT. 
5035 Umbellatus. Blue; 3 feet.............00. ses seeeee -e-eee LO 
AGROSTEMMA. 
(Rose of Heaven.) 
An attractive free-flowering hardy perennial of easy 
culture, producing flowers on long slender stems like a 
single pink ; blooms the firstseason. Fine for cutting; 1 ft. 
5050 Coeli Rosea, Mixed ..............cc0c.cccceeeeceeseereeeee D 
ALONSOA. 
(Mask Flower.) : 
Handsome brilliant-colored free-flowering bedding- 
plants, blooming until killed by frost; thriving in any good 
garden soil, also good house plants; half-hardy annuals. 
5065 Grandiflora. Large-flowering; bright scarlet; 
2 feet...... ppSn3q0859900000009 Sp 60990 SEBSHtODO SIEONS SHO SpSCQSIIION 5 
5070uMaxeds PAu colors; 2) fectieenstessse-eascessereceetrs oo 
: ALYSSUM. 
Free-flowering, pretty little plants for beds, edgings 
or rock-work, or winter blooming; the annual variety 
blooms all summer. 
5082 Sweet Alyssum (A. Maritimum). Flowers in 
white clusters; 6 inches. Per oz. 40 cts.............0. 5 
Benthami Compactum. Of true dwarf com- 
pact growth; excellent for borders; white............10 
Saxatile Compactum. Showy golden-yellow 
flowers ; hardy perennial, blooms the first season ; 
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Little Gem. Of dwarf, compact habit, 3 to 5 
inches in height, each plant covering a circle 15 to 
30 inehes in diameter. It begins to bloom when 
quite small, and the plants are a solid mass of white 
from spring till late In aUtUMD.......6.0.. eee cseeeeeeeee -10 
ALLAMANDA. 
Stove evergreen climbers, bearing profusely, splendid 
large flowers in clusters; winter and spring blooming. 
5063 Schotti. Golden yellow............ 
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ACONITUM. 
