HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPmA— FLOWER SEEDS 





New DouBLE-FLO^VERING Coreopsis 

 Lanceolata Grandiflora 



CINERARIA HYBRIDA 



Beautiful flowering plants for the house or conservatory during 

 the spring months. 



Seed should be sown from May to September for succession. 

 Where only one sowing is made, July should be preferred. Cine- 

 rarias grow so freely that the seedlings may go straight from the 

 seed-pans to thumb-pots. After transplanting, place in a cold 

 frame facing north, if possible. When the pots become full of 

 roots, shift into larger ones till the flowering size is reached. Oui 

 prize strain is justly celebrated for all good qualities being especi- 

 ally noted for size, coloring and texture. 



PER PKT. 



1963 Dreer's Prize Dwarf. Dwarf compact plants not 

 over a foot high, with immense heads of large individual 

 flowers in a great range of beautiful colors $0 SO 



1964 Dreer's Prize Tall. Of taller growth than the above, with 

 flowers of extraordinary size 



1961 Matador. The new large-flowering scarlet, which adds con- 

 siderable life and brilliancy to a collection SO 



1966 Stellata (Slar Cineraria). A charming variety, with large 

 spreading panicles of starry flowers in the same variety of 

 colors as the ordinary Cineraria; the extreme grace and ele- 

 gance of the plant and flowers make them wonderfully effective 

 for the decoration of the house and conservatory, and especially 

 so for church decoration, also ujeful for cutting 25 



CHEIRANTHUS 



PER PKT. 



1915 AUionii (Siberian Wallflower). Avery pretty biennial growing about 12 inches 

 high with heads of brilliant orange flowers from May to midsummer. Very 

 effective in the rockery $0 10 



CHRYSANTHEMUM 



(Shasta and Moonpenny Daisies) 



1946 Maximum King Edward VII (Moonpenny Daisy). 

 Considered the finest of all. with flowers of extraordi- 

 nary size, of purest white, perfect form, and exceedingly 

 free-flowering. A splendid addition to this useful 

 hardy perennial, i oz., 30 cts 10 



1948 Shasta Daisy Alaska. A splendid hardy perennial 

 variety with flowers rarely less than five inches across, 

 of the purest glistening white, with broad -overlapping 

 petals, and borne on long strong stems, a beautiful 

 cut flower, remaining in good condition a week or 

 more. 5 pkts., $1.00 25 



1950 Shasta Daisy Mixed. A general mixture saved 

 from a large number of extra choice hybrids, and certain to produce 

 a large number of varieties of great merit. 2 pkts., 25 cts 15 



COREOPSIS 



2071 Lanceolata Grandiflora. This is one of the finest of hardy plants, 

 with large, showy bright yellow flowers, produced in the greatest abund- 

 ance from June till frost. As a cut flower they stand near the head among 

 hardy plants, having long stems and lasting in good condition a jveek 

 or more. Easily grown from seed. J oz., 25 cts.; per pkt., 10 cts. 



2072 Lanceolata Grandiflora Fl. PI. (Double-flowering Core- 

 opsis). Coreopsis Lanceolata has for a long time been a gem 

 in the perennial border and one never grows tired of the masses 

 of blooms which it produces which are decorative in the 

 garden and invaluable as cut flowers. This new double and 

 semi-double form is just as easy to manage and the extra 

 petalage adds a further charm to the flower. Per pkt., 25 cts. 



Dreer's Prize Dwarf Cineraria 



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



