DREER'S RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS. 



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It is unnecessary to say much about these lovely fragrant flowers, 

 their universal favoritism being well established.' The seed should 

 be sown as early as the ground can be worked in the spring, to enable 

 the vines to get a good strong growth before the warm weather comes. 

 Prepare the ground by thoroughly working in a large quantity of well- 

 rotted manure. Make a trench six inches deep; in this sow the seed 

 . . and cover two inches deep. As soon as the plants begin to show through, 

 fill in the trench. This will secure a deep planting without the bad effect of 

 deep covering of the seed at first, and so enable the plant to bloom con- 

 tinually through the heat of summer. As the flowers come into full bloom 

 or fade, they should be cut off, for if the pods are allowed to form, the plants will stop blooming. 



per oz. 

 5996 Adonis. Carmine rose, shaded 



with white. . . . .• 20 



6812 Apple Blossom. Bright 



rosy pink; blush wings 20 



6808 BoreattOU. Dark chestnut, 



wings bluish purple 20 



6815 Butterfly. White ground 



edged with light blue 20 



6004 Cardinal. Bright shining 



crimson scarlet 20 



6809 Captain of the Blues. 



Dark blue netted with purple 25 



6819 Countess of Radnor. Delicate 



lavender and mauve; lovely variety .25 

 Crown Princess of Prussia. 



Blush, with salmon tint 25 



6820 Belig'ht. White wings ; standard white-crested 



crimson ; dwarf habit 25 



Duchess of Edinburgh. Scarlet, shading to 



rose 20 



Emily Henderson. New, purest white, one of 



the best 50 



Isa Eckford. Creamy white suffused with rosy pink. 20 

 Lottie Eckford. Lavender shaded with pink 



and white 20 



6814 Miss Blanche Ferry {Nellie Jaynes). Beautiful pink and white, 



very fragrant 20 



6817 Miss Hunt. Pale carmine, salmon standards, with soft pink wings.25 



6816 Mrs. Gladstone. Delicate pink with rosy blush wings 25 



6823 Mrs. Sailkey {Black Seed). Pure white, large bold flower 25 



6003 Orange Prince. Bright orange, pink, flushed with scarlet 20 



5995 Princess Beatrice. Beautiful carmine rose 25 



6807 Princess of Wales. Shaded and striped mauve, on a white 



ground 20 



6811 

 6818 



5 



5 



5 



10 



10 



10 



10 



5 



15 

 5 



5 

 10 

 10 

 10 



5 

 10 



6005 

 6801 

 6006 



PER OZ. 



Painted Lady. Pink and 



white 20 



Primrose. Pale primrose 

 pink, fading to a creamy white. 25 



Purple Prince. Dark 



purple and blue 20 



6822 Queen of England. Pure 



white, large and fine 20 



6806 Queen of the Isles. 



Scarlet, mottled with purple '. 

 and white 20 



6824 Senator. Chocolate, creamy 



white ground 25 



Splendor. Rich rose with 



crimson shading 20 



The Queen. Rosy pink, 



shaded light mauve 20 



Vesuvius. Purple, spotted . . 25 



6000 Fine Mixed. As imported. 

 Per pkt. 5 cts. ; oz. 10 cts. ; \ lb. 

 30 cts. ; lb. $1 00. 

 Eckford's Large 

 Flowering Mixed. In- 

 cluding all the newest varieties. 

 Per pkt. 5 cts. ; oz. 20 cts. ; J 

 lb. 50 cts. ; lb. $1.50. 

 Imported Collection of 

 Sweet Peas, 10 varieties, 40 cts. 



6805 

 6803 

 6001 



6810 



5999 



10 

 5 

 5 



5 

 10 



5 

 10 



The Sweet Peas seed bought of you last 



year produced/lowers that for exquisite beauty, 



variety and quantity surpassed any we have 



ever had. 



Mrs. W. H. BURGER, South Bend, Ind. 



■ The collection of sixteen beautiful varieties of Sweet Peas illustrated on the last page of cover for $1.00. 



