DREER'S RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS. 



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MESEMBRYANTHEMUM. 



Dwarf trailing plants of great beauty, blooming the whole 

 summer, thriving best in a dry, loamy, or sandy soil, requiring 

 a warm, sunny situation; half-hardy annuals; 6 inches. 



PER PKT. 



6092 Mesembryanthemum Crystallinum {Ice 



Plant). Flowers white ; prized for its singular icy fo- 

 liage. Per oz. 50 cts 5 



6093 —'Tricolor ( Wax Plant). Various colors 5 



6094 — Cordifolium Variegatum. A half hardy 



perennial trailing variety, with handsome variegated 

 foliage, and bright rosy-colored flowers 10 



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AIlNA LOBATA. 



MINA LOBATA. 



6115 Half-hardy Mexican climbing annual. The buds are, 

 at first, of a vivid red, but turn to orange yellow imme- 

 diately before they open, and when fully expanded 

 the flowers are of a creamy white shade. They are 

 freely produced from the base to the summit of the 

 plant, which attains a height of from 18 to 20 feet, and 

 constitutes a strikingly beautiful object. Seed should 

 be sown in January or February 10 



MYOSOTIS. 



(Forget-me-not.) 



Neat and beautiful little plants with star-like flowers; suc- 

 ceeding best in a shady, moist situation ; half-hardy peren- 

 nials; blooming the first year from seed if sown early. 



6121 Myosotis Alpestris Coerulea. Bright blue; 



6 inches • 5 



6122 — Alpestris Alba. Pure white ; 6 inches 5 



6127 — Eliza Fanrobert. New, large flowering, 

 bright blue ; remarkably fine and distinct 5 



6128 — Alpestris Victoria. Of bushy habit, bearing 

 large bright azure-blue flowers ; very fine 10 



6130 — Nana Aurea. Of dwarf habit, foliage golden 



yellow, which contrasts prettily with its rich blue flowers. 10 



6125 — Dissitiflora. Compact habit, profuse bloomer ; 

 exquisite blue; an attractive bedding plant; 6 inches. 10 



6123 — - Palustris. The true Forget-me-not ; beautiful 

 .blue flowers ; 6 inches 10 



6126 — Palustris Semperflorens. A charming 

 dwarf Forget-me-not, continuing in bloom from early 

 spring until autumn; blue; 8 inches 10 



MYRSIPHYLLUM. 



(See Smilax.) 



NICOTIANA. 



6192 Nicotiana Affinis. Delightfully sweet-scented, 

 pure white tubular flowers, blooming continually. 

 Annual ; 2 to 3 feet 10 



6193 — Colossea. New giant, immense foliage 15 



Nemophila Insignis. 



NEMOPHILA. 



Of neat, compact habit ; blooming freely all summer if 

 planted in a rather cool, shady place, and in not too rich a 

 soil ; hardy annuals. 



PER PKT. 



6180 Nemophila Insignis. Beautiful light blue, 



mixed varieties. Per oz. 25 cts 5 



NIEREHBEKGIA. 



A half-hardy perennial, slender growing plant, perpetually 

 in bloom, flowering the first year if sown early; desirable for 

 the greenhouse, baskets, vases or bedding out; 1 foot. 

 6195 Nierembergia Frutescens. White, tinted 



with lilac 10 



NIGEXLA. 



(Love in a Mist, or Devil in the Bush.) 



A compact, free-flowering plant, with finely-cut foliage, 

 curious-looking flowers and seed pods ; of easy culture, grow- 

 ing in any garden soil ; hardy annuals ; 1 foot. 

 6200 Nigella Damasceua. Blue and white mixed ... 5 



Nicotiana Affinis. 



OXALIS. 



Beautiful small plants, suitable for the greenhouse, rock- 

 work, or out-door culture ; flowering the first year if sown 

 early; blooms in clusters; half-hardy perennial; 9 inches. 



6206 Oxalis Alba. Pure white 10 



6207 — Rosea. Rose-colored 10 



6208 — Tropseoloitles. Very desirable border plant, 

 flowers deep yellow, foliage dark green 10 



6209 — Valdiviana. Pure yellow 10 



