DREER S RELIABLE SEEDS 


HELICHRYSUM. 
EVERLASTINGS—Ceztinued. 
ACROCLINIUM. Charming border plants with 
beautiful flowers, growing freely in any good garden soil; 
half-hardy annuals; 1 foot. 

PER PKT. 
5021 Roseum. Bright rose. .......0..-.00.ceceus cececeeee saeeee 5 
5030 Mixed. Per oz., 40 cts 5 
5025 Roseum Flore Pleno. This new double rose- 
colored variety is the best yet introduced. The 
flowers are larger than the single, plaut taller and 
more branching 515 inches.....0.....2.--cecnses «sce «eree= 10 
AMMOBIUM. A pretty, useful border plant 
much used as an everlasting flower for winter bouquets; 
hardy annual; 2 feet. 
5112 Alatum. Showy small white flowers.................. 5 
5114 Alatum Grandiflorum. Flowers pure white 
and double the size of Ab0VE.........-..0022 sesees sessen res 10 
GOMPHRENA (Globe Amaranth, Bachelor's But- 
ton). Handsome flowers of various colors. 
if sown in a hot bed; 
5892 
half-hardy annuals; 2 feet. 

A Dale” Parexsy cesses. seco ceeenerencs cocbececsecciccates 5 
5895 Purpurea. Rich crimsouw.............22.s-cesce <cacweese 5 
5893 Aurea. Orange-colored . ae COROocOS 
5900 Mixed. All colors. Per ¢ oz. 40 cts. LaNesSebepbaot «sOe6 5 
HELICHRYSUM. Exceedingly effective double 
flowers, making a fine display in beds or borders; they 
succeed in any rich garden soil; hardy annuals; 14 ‘ft. 
HOOD PAUDUMs Ere wwilbert eee eee eee 
5928 Atro=-Sanguineum Nanum. A new dwarf 
variety, with deep crimson flowers ; 1 foot... ....... 
5930 Finest Mixed. All varieties and colors. Per 
(OY 2565 (DU) CO S639 3 5c85 eS eOSOSS SOON TONES COCOLO REINS CHORDIOONCREDS 
HELIPTERUM. A very pretty border plant of 
dwarf habit, bearing large globular clusters of bright 
golden-yellow flowers; 1 foot. 
5942 Sanfordi..... .. saipeenonee seni seeeneatness ..10 
RHODANTHE. A charming plant; succeeds in 
a light, rich soil, and a warm, sheltered situation ; valuable 
for pot or border culture ; half-hardy annuals; 1 foot. 

6462 Atro=Sanguinea. Disk of the flowers of a dark 
crimson shade, with ray scales of bright purple.....10 
G460 Main exe die ee esees se eececeesacaaeereeeee re eeee encase canes 10 
STATICE. An interesting plant with showy blos- 
soms, which remain a long time in bloom; free flowering 
and of easy culture; half-k -hardy annuals; 1 foot. 
6580 Incana Hybrida, Mixed. Small flowering 
varieties; fine for grass bouquets; half-hardy 
PEST les ocodasaane sense coccoshgOsEDAsoocd .CoSCe POSHOLO I S000 5 
XERANTHEMUM. Showy double free flowering 
border plants. 
6760 Superbissimum Flore Pleno, Mixed. This 
new strain has double globe-shaped flowers, entirely 
free from projecting marginal ray florets............+++ 15 

€770 Mixed. 5 
5799 Collection of Immortelles and Hyer lasting Flow- 
ers, 12 varieties, each SePpAarate.........--ssccreeeeseeseeers 75 
EXACUM. 
Forming small, dense bushes about 6 inches high, 
and having dark green leaves and terminal clusters of 
violet purple, beautifully scented flowers with yellow 
anthers. When sown in the fall, it will produce flowers 
freely from February until November. and when sown in 
the spring will flower during the summer and continue in 
full bloom throughout the winter. 
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FENZLIA. 
FUCHSIAS. 
FENZLIA. 
A small dwarf profuse flowering plant, adapted for 
small beds, rustic work, vases, or pot culture, blooming 
all summer, and requires to be well supplied with moist- 
| ure; hardy ‘annual ; rosy lilac, with crimson centre; 3 in. 
res re a : PER PKT. 
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FERNS. 
These ornamental plants are yery desirable for War- 
dian cases or ferneries; thriving in a peaty, sandy soil, 
and moist, shady positions in the garden during the sum- 
mer. The seed i is, however, slow of germination, and re- 
quires care and considerable patience before it makes its 
appearance. Sow in the spring in shallow boxes, barely 
covering the seed with soil; keep moist with a coy ering of 
fine moss, and in a temperature of 60 degrees. 
5816 Adiantum, Mixed. Of all the handsome Maiden- 
hair varieties................008. SHREDS aORLOUOU SINE eemecean 
5820 Pteris, Mixed 
5830 Choice, Mixed. From a fine collection. : 
5819 Collection of Ferns, 12 varieties............ pennto § 
FEVERFEW. 
(Matricaria Eximia.) 
Free flowering herbaceous plants, sueceeding in any 
garden soil; a fine bedding plant or for pot-culture; 
blooms until. frost; hardy annual ; 18 inches. 
5832 Double White (mM. Eximia Alba Plena). Seed 
saved from fine double flowers.., 10 
5833 New Curled Double W hite. (ee Eximia “Flore 
Plena Crispa). This charming new variety sur- 
passec the old in beauty, for its handsome double 
white flowers and densely curled foliage, fine for 
ribbon beds? scsesess-ec-eseees le eteaee 5 cposOsbeD 3200200300 “920000 15 
FREESIA. 
Very easily grown bulbs which can be readily pro- 
duced from seed. The flowers are pure white with yellow 
throat, and are exquisitely fragrant. 
5831 Refracta AlDa...........cccccce cece ceeeeee 
FLAX (See Linum). 
FOUR O’CLOCK’S 
(See Marvel of Peru, Mirabilis Jalapa). 
FOXGLOVE (See Digitalis). 
FORGET-ME-NOT (See Myosotis). 
FUCHSIA. 
(Lady’s Ear-Drop.) 
A well-known plant of easy culture, for the house or 
shady situations in the garden; the seed we offer is saved 
from the finest single and double named varieties. 
5836 Procumbens. Travine:::  doskccon SRScOoRCU 25500 See eeeces 20 
5835 Mixed................ ee SROSEEENO SECON ZON00S 25 



GAZANIA. 
Excellent plants for vases, edgings or beds. 
are constantly in bloom and are very showy. 
5843 Splendens. Rich orange, black centre........-. 
They 
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