DREER'S RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS. 



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Calceolaria Hvukiu.i 



CALCEOLARIA. 



An ornamental plant, producing a mass of beautiful pocket-like 

 flowers early in the spring, and a universal favorite for decorating the 

 greenhouse or conservatory. 



PER PKT. 



5350 Calceolaria Hybrida, Tall, Mixed. Large-flowering, 

 beautiful, rich, self-colored flowers; saved from a choice collection; 

 20 inches 25 



5352 — Hybrida Tigrina, Tall, Mixed. Large-flowering, 

 tigered and spotted flowers; the very finest mixture of the most 

 brilliant colors; 20 inches 35 



5353 — Hybrida Pumila Compacta. Of dwarf, compact, robust 

 growth, producing immense trusses of large and varied brilliant self- 

 colored and spotted flowers ; 1 foot 35 



5354 — Rugosa, Mixed {Shrubby). Small-flowering varieties for 

 bedding ; of the finest colors ; 2 feet 50 



CALENDULA. 



Showy free-flowering hardy annuals, growing in any good garden 

 soil, producing a fine effect in beds or mixed borders, and continuing in 

 bloom until killed by frost ; 1 foot. 

 5345 Calendula Meteor. Large double yellow, striped with 



orange. Oz. 30 cts 5 



5348 — Prince of Orang'C Resembles Meteor, but is much darker. 

 Oz. 40 cts 5 



5343 



Pongei Flore Pleno. 



CACAEIA. 



(Tassel Flower.) 



A neat, half-hardy annual of easy 

 culture, with tassel-shaped flowers ; 

 blooms from July to September in 

 clusters ; fine for borders. Golden 

 yellow and scarlet; 1J feet. 



PER PKT. 



5340 Cacalia, Mixed. Per oz. 50 

 cts 5 



CALADIUM. 



Variegated foliage plants, for green- 

 house decoration. 



5362 Caladinm, Finest 



Mixed 25 



CALLIRHOE. 



Avery pretty hardy annual, growing 

 from two to three feet high. It com- 

 mences to flower when very small, and 

 continues a mass of bloom all summer. 



5341 Callirhoe Pedata. Rich violet purple, white eye 5 



Calendula, Double Sulphur. 



CAMPANULA. 



Well-known beautiful hardy herbaceous perennials, bearing a great profu- 

 sion of attractive bell-flowers, thriving best in light rich soil ; some of the 

 varieties flower the first season if planted early. Carpatica and Speculum are 

 fine for beds, edgings and ribbon-gardening. 



5363 Campanula PyraniidaliS {The Chimney Campanula). A beau- 

 tiful and stately plant, either for garden or pot culture; mixed blue and 



white flowers ; hardy perennial ; 3 feet 5 



5367 — Carpatica, Mixed. Free-flowering, blue and white mixed, 



continuing in bloom the whole season; hardy perennial; 6 inches 5 



5366 — Macrostyla. A new, beautiful rose-flowering variety of this 

 favorite type; hardy perennial, flowering first season, if sown early; 2 

 feet 10 



5420 —Media, Single, Mixed {Canterbury Bells). Beautiful large 

 bell-shaped flowers; effective plants for pot-culture; hardy biennials; 

 2J feet 5 



5410 — Media, Double, Mixed {Canterbury Bells). All the double 



Media varieties ; 1\ feet 5 



5363 —Media Calycantbema {Cup and Saucer). This is the finest 

 variety of Campanula, producing plants with white and blue flowers 

 resembling cup and saucer ; mixed 10 



5365 — Speculum. A double blue variety of Venus' Looking-Glass, 



fine for cutting and bouquets ; 6 inches 5 



5412 — Garganica. Charming miniature trailing Bellflower with light 

 blue flowers, splendid plant for hanging baskets or for pot culture; 

 flowers the first year when sown early 10 



Showy, double while flowers 5 



5346 — Orange King. New, 

 very large double flowers of a 

 dark orange red 5 



5347 — Pure Gold. Large 

 flowers of a pure golden yellow 5 



5342 — Double Sulphur. A 



new variety of the improved 

 compact growing pot Marigold, 

 growing about 1 foot high, 

 with very large and extremely 

 double flowers of a pleasing 

 sulphur yellow color 10 



CASTILXEGA 



INDIVISA. 



It is not too much to say that 

 this is one of the most effective of re- 

 cent introductions, producing brilliant 

 scarlet flowers in dense spikes. 

 5416 Half-hardy annual, fine for 

 pot culture 20 



CANARY BIRD 



FLOWER. 



(See Tropaeolum Canariense.) 



Canterbury Bells. 



