HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA— FLOWER SEEDS 



BAIvSAM (Udy'a SUpper) 



This favorite annual can be sown any time during the early summer, and 

 ■will bloom profusely up until frost. * 



PER PKT. 



I oz., 25 cts 5 



Bkllis (Double Daisy) 



AX£]II0:N£ (Windflower) 



A very pleasing perennial, producing 

 large flowers; few plants compare with 

 them in beauty; fine for bouquets. Sow 

 outdoors or in frame; keeping shaded 

 till the plants appear. 



PER PKT. 



1140 Coronarla. Mixed Col- 

 ors {Poppy Anemone) 10 



1146 St. Brigid. A beautiful se- 

 lection of the above; our seed 

 comes from a famous Irish 

 grower, and comprises semi- 

 double and double flowers in 

 a woaderful array of colors. 2 pkts 



1540 Double Camellia Flowered. Finest mixed. 



B£L,L,IS (English Daisy) 



A favorite perennial, which will stand the winter if given the protection of a 

 little litter. In bloom from early spring until well on in the summer. Easily 

 raised from seed, which may be sown any time from spring till August. For 

 best results, new plants should be raised from seed each year. The following 

 are the finest double-flowering kinds, selected after careful test out of over 

 twenty sorts: 



PER FKT. 



1594 Longfellow. Large, double-pink flowers 10 



1596 Ranunculiflora Alba. A splendid type, with densely double pure 

 white flowers, not very large, but very free-flowering 15 



1597 Ranunculiiflora Rosea. Identical to the preceding except in color, 

 which is a bright rosy pink 15 



1593 Qiant White. Each plant produces but a few flowers, but these are 



of enormous size, almost as big as a good-sized Aster 25 



1591 Giant Rose. Same as the above except in color 25 



1598 The Bride, or Improved Snowball. A fine large double free- 

 flowering pure white 10 



1595 Double Quilled, Double-quilled flowers in mixture, containing 

 red, pink and white 25 



1600 Double Mixed. A fine mixture, containing all the colors. \ oz., 

 50 cts 10 



BOCCONI A (Plume Poppy, or Tree Celandine) 



1611 Cordata. Effective, hardy perennial, for single specimens or 

 groups on lawns. Foliage glaucous green; bears freely spikes 2 to 



3 feet long of cream-col- 

 ored 



of 

 flowers; 5 feet; easily 

 raised from seed. J oz., 

 25 cts 



10 



BOI^TONIA 



(False Chamomile) 



One of the showiest of our na- 

 tive hardy perennials, growing 4 

 to 6 feet high, with daisy-like 

 flowers in countless thousands 

 from July to September. 



1615 Asteroides. White 10 



1616 Latisquama. Lilac 

 pink 10 



Arabis Alpina 



25 cts 15 



ANTHEMIS (Hardy Marguerite) 



A most satisfactory hardy perennial, bearing all summer daisy- 



1150 Kelwayi. 



like golden-yellow blossoms; excellent for cutting; 2 



feet. 



15 



ARABIS (Rock Cress) 

 1211 Alpina. A hardy perennial and one of the earliest and prettiest spring 

 flowers. The spreading tufts are covered with a sheet of pure white flowers 

 as soon as the snow disappears. Unequalled for rockeries or edging; with- 

 stands the drought and is always neat; 6 inches. \ oz., 25 cts. 10 



ARMERIA (Sea Pink or Thrift) 



1221 Formosa. A very pretty edging plant; bearing rosy-pink flowers; hardy 

 perennial. 2 pkts., 25 cts 15 



HARDY PERENNIAI. ASTERS 



1251 Alplnus. Indispensable for the rockery or edge of hardy borders; grows 6 



to 10 inches high and bears large showy bluish-purple flowers in May and June 10 



1400 Mixed [Michaelmas Daisies). Single fall-flowering hardy herbaceous 

 plants, thriving in any good garden soil; 3 feet. \ oz., 50 cts. 10 



AXJRICUL.A (Primula Auricula) 



1500 A well-known favorite of great beauty; seed saved from splendid choice 

 mixed varieties; half-hardy perennial, 6 inches 25 



BoLTONIA 



For Complete List and Cultural Notes see our Garden Book for 1921 



