HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA— FLOWER SEEDS 



ANTHEMIS (Hardy Marguerite) 



PER PK 1 . 



1150 Kelwayi. A most satisfactory hardy perennial, bearing 

 all summer daisy-like golden-yellow blossoms; excellent for 

 cutting; 2 feet ' 



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 disap- 

 pears. Unequalled for rockeries or edging; withstands the 

 drought and is always neat; 6 inches, j oz., 25 cts 



ASPARAGUS 



1231 Plumosus Nanus. This graceful Asparagus is an excel- 

 lent house plant. $1.00 per 100 seeds 25 



1232 Sprengeri {Emerald Feather). One of the best plants to grow 

 in suspended baskets, window boxes, vases, etc.; for the 

 greenhouse in winter and outside in the summer. 50 cts. per 



100 seeds 10 



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Arabis Alpin.\ 



HARDY PERENNIAL ASTERS 



1400 Mixed {Michaelmas Daisies). Single fall-flowering 

 hardy herbaceous plants, thriving in any good garden 

 soil; 3 feet, i oz., 50 cts 10 



AUBRIETIA (Rainbow Rock Cress) 



1490 Large-flowering Hybrids. A beautiful dwarf rock 

 plant, covered with sheets of bright flowers in spring 

 and early summer IS 



AURICULA (Primula Auricula) 



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

 splendid choice mixed varieties;, half-hardy perennial; 

 6 inches 25 



BALSAM (Lady's Slipper) 



This favorite annual can be sown any time during the early 

 summer, and will bloom profusely up until frost. 



1540 Double Camellia Flowered. 



J oz., 25 cts 



Finest mixed. 



Bellis Perennis — Double Daisy 



BELLIS (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 

 shoiJd be raised from seed each year. The following are the finest 

 double-flowering kinds, selected after careful test out of over twenty 



sorts: PERPKT. 



1594 Longfellow. Large, double pink flowers $0 10 



1596 Ranunculiflora Alba. A splendid type, with 

 densely double pure white flower, not very large, but 

 very free-flowering 15 



1597 Ranunculiflora Rosea. Identical to the preceding, 

 except in color, which is a bright rosy pink 15 



1593 Giant White. Each plant produces but a few flowers, 

 but these are of enormous size, almost as large 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 mix- 

 ture, containing red, pink and white 15 



1600 Double Mixed. A fine mixture, containing all the 



colors. 5 oz., 50 cts 10 



BOCCONIA (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 colored flowers; 5 feet; easily raised 

 from seed, i oz., 25 cts 10 



BOLTON I A (False Chamomile) 



One of the showiest of our native 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 



CALCEOLARIA 



1671 Drear's Perfection. An ornamental plant, producing a 

 mass of beautiful pocket-like fiowers in the spring, and a uni- 

 versal favorite for decorating the greenhouse or conservatory. 

 This strain was grown for us by a celebrated Scotch specialist, 

 and is considered the finest in cultivation; flowers beautifully 

 spotted and blotched in exceedingly rich and varied colors; 

 of perfect form and fine substance; the habit of the plants 

 dwarf and compact and very free-flowering SO 



CALLIRHOE 



1716 Involucrata {Poppy AI allow). A showy, trailing, hardy perennial, 

 bearing continuously from early summer till fall large, bright crimson 

 saucer-shaped flowers; looks best on the rockery, but can be used 

 in front of the hardy border. Per pkt., 10 cts. 



For Complete List and Cultural Notes see our Garden Book for 1924 



