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DREER'S RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS. 



ANTIRRHINUM. 



(Snap Dragon.) 



One of our most showy and useful border plants. The more recently improved varieties of 

 this valuable genus are large, finely-shaped flowers of the most brilliant colors, with beautifully 

 marked throats; they succeed in any good garden soil and are very effective in beds. Hardy 

 perennials, blooming the first year if the seed 



PER PKT. 



Antirrhi mini 

 Fire Fly. Scar- 



et 5 



— P icturat- 

 lim. Siriped and 

 blotched 5 



— Tom Thumb, 

 Yellow 5 



— Tom Thumb, 

 Mixed. Finest 

 dwarf 5 



— TaU, Mixed. 



Oz.40cts 5 



— Im ported 

 Collections, 10 

 Dwarf varieties. . . .50 



— Imported 

 Collections, 10 

 Tall varieties 50 



Antirrhinum, Tom Thumb. 



AQUILEGIA. 



(Columbine.) 



This plant blooms freely early in 

 the spring and summer and produces 

 beautiful, curiously-formed and vari- 

 ously colored flowers ; hardy peren- 

 nials. 



PER PKT. 



5143 Aquileg-ia Chrysantha 



{Golden- Spurred). Bright gol- 

 den yellow ; 3 feet 5 



5146 — Chrysantha Alba 



( White-Spurred). A beautiful 

 new pure white variety 10 



5144 — Coerulea. Violet-blue 

 and white ; 2 feet 10 



5151 — Glandulosa. Lovely 

 shade of light blue and pure 

 white ; 2 feet 15 



5145 — Olympica. Rich blue, 

 with white lip; 2 feet 5 



5152 — Skinueri. Scarlet and 

 yellow; 13 inches 10 



5160 — Single, all colors mixed ; 



2 feet. Per oz., 30 cts 5 



5150 — Double, all colors mixed; 



18 inches. Per oz. 40 cts. . . . 5 



egia Chrysantha Alba. 



Anemone Coronaria. 



ANEMONE. 



(Windflower.) 



A very pleasing hardy perennial ; 

 easily grown from seed, producing large 

 flowers, early in the spring, when few 

 plants can compare with them in beauty 

 and brilliancy ; fine for bouquets ; 1 ft. 



PER PKT. 



5130 Anemone Coronaria, 

 Mixed Colors 10 



5125 — Fulg-ens. Scarlet 10 



5126 — The Bride. Purewhite.10 

 ANGELONIA. 



A beautiful greenhouse shrubbery 

 plant; spikes of dark purplish-brown 

 flowers, with a white eye. If sown 

 early will flower the first season, and 

 can be treated as a tender annual. 



5132 Ang-elonia Grandi- 

 flora. Very fragrant 15 



ANTHEMIS. 



5133 Anthemis Arabica. A 



free flowering golden yellow ; 

 constantly in bloom 5 



ANTIGONON. 



5134 Leptopus. A magnificent climber for 

 a warm greenhouse or conservatory ; carmine 

 rose flowers in long spikes. Perennial, and 

 hardy south of Washington 10 



ARABIS. 



The earliest, prettiest spring flower. The spreading tufts are densely 

 clothed with neat, bright green leaves and covered with pure white flowers 

 as soon as the snow disappears. Conspicuous on rockeries or broad edgings 

 for park roads, withstands the drought of summer, and is always neat. 

 5157 Arabis alpina. 6 inches 5 



ARMERIA (Thrift). 



5164 Armeria Formosa. A very pretty edging plant, bearing large 



tufts of rosy-pink flowers ; hardy perennial 10 



ARISTOLOCHIA. 



5163 Aristolochia Sipho {Dutchman's Pipe). A rapid-growing 

 climber; large heart-shaped foliage, and very curious flowers, re- 

 sembling a pipe ; hardy perennial ; 30 feet. Brownish purple 10 



5162 — Elegans. One of the best of this class of climbing plants. 

 Of a rich dark purple color, ornamented throughout with irregular 

 branched markings of a creamy white, and having a golden yellow 

 eye surrounded by rich velvety purple. Its blossoms are produced 

 in the open ground in the greatest profusion, even on small plants, 

 and are entirely free from any objectionable odor 10 



Aristolochia. 



