DREER'S RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS. 



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Humulus Japonicus 



HUMULUS. 



(Japanese Hop) 



^ PER PKT. 



^C 595S HumulUS JaponiCUS. Avery 

 ornamental and fast growing climb- 

 ing plant. The foliage resembles 

 in shape that of the common Hop, 

 is very dense, and in color a lively 



green 10 



5960 — Japonicus Va- 

 riegatUS. A varie- 

 gated varietyof the Japan- 

 ese Hop. The leaves are 

 beautifully and distinctly 

 marked with silvery- 

 white, yellowish - white 

 and light and dark green. 



As with the green-leaved variety, it is never injured 

 by insects nor affected by the heat, but retains its 

 fresh and bright variegated foliage until late in the 

 autumn 15 



IBERIS. 



(Hardy Perennial Candytufts.; 



5388 Iberis Sempervirens. A profuse white bloom- 

 ing hardy perennial, adapted for rockeries, baskets, 

 etc., coming in flower early in the spring; 1 foot 10 



5379 — Gibraltarica Hybrida. Very fine species 



with white flower shading off to lilac. 1 foot 10 



IMPATIENS. 



Charming plants for the decoration of the greenhouse or 

 dinner table, producing their bright waxy-looking flowers pro- 

 fusely and almost continuously. The young seedlings should 

 be repotted when about an inch high and very carefully 

 handled, as they are exceedingly brittle at the outset. 



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IMPATIENS bUI-TANI. 



5984 ImpatieilS Sllltaili. Flowers of a brilliant rosy 

 scarlet color 



5976 " Queen Carola." This is a charming va- 

 riety, with salmon ro~e-colored flowers 25 



4013 King Albert. Flowers of an exquisite rosy- 

 crimson shade. Charming and beautiful plant for pot 



culture 25 



Hybrida. Remarkably beautiful hybrids of 



this much admired plant in varying shades of color, 

 from delicate pink to the deepest red 25 



4012 



Ipomcea Sanguinea. 



IPOMCEA. 



Tender annuals of rapid growth, with beautiful and varied! 

 flowers; for covering old walls, trellises, arbors, or stumps of 

 trees, they are invaluable ; 15 feet. 



PER PKT. 



5961 rpoinoea Coccinea. Small scarlet.flowers in pro- 

 fusion ; also known as the "Star Jpomeea." 5- 



5963 — Bona N~OX {Evening Glory). Violet, large, fra- 

 grant flowers, expanding in the evening 5 



5967 — Grandiflora {Hybrid Moon Flower). At night 

 and during dull days the plants are covered with an 

 abundance of large, pure-white, fragrant flowers 5 to 

 6 inches in diameter. It grows very rapidly, and will 

 cover a large surface. Per oz. 75 cts 10 



5966 — Huberi. New Japanese hybrids; some have sil- 

 very-white, marbled foliage, and all with large trumpet- 

 shaped flowers, beautifully margined, of various colors ; 

 mixed, all colors. Per oz. 40 cts 10- 



5962 — SetOSa {New Brazilian Morning Glory). Flow- 

 ers 3 inches or more across, of a beautiful rose color, 

 borne in large clusters very freely from July to frost ... 10 



5968 — (Mina) Sailg'Uiliea. A beautiful and rapid- 

 growing climber; much finer than the Mina lobata 

 and certain to flower, producing innumerable brilliant 

 blood-red flowers; decidedly one of the best climbers 

 recently introduced 1Q 



5970 — Mixed. All colors. Per oz. 30 cts 5 



IRIS (Fleur-de-Us% 



Hardy perennial, tuberous-rooted, early spring blooming 

 garden plants, growing about 2 feet high, with large orna- 

 mental flowers of the richest colors. 



5982 Iris, Mixed 10 



KALANCHOE. 



5983 Kalancboe Carnea. This beautiful decorative 

 plant commences to flower at Christmas and continues 

 in bloom throughout January and February. Its bright 

 and pleasing color is very attractive during the dull 

 winter months. The flowers are wax-like, last a long 

 time in perfection, are of a beautiful delicate pink 

 color, and, in addition, are deliciously fragrant 25 



KAULFUSSIA. 



Desirable compact dwarf free-flowering plants, resembling 

 single Asters ; hardy annual ; 6 inches. 

 5986 Kaulfussia, Mixed. Blue, crimson, rose, etc.. . 5 



