Dreer's Reliable Flower Seeds. 



On tlie following pages we give a most complete list of Seeds of the Best Hardy Perennials which are now so de- 

 servedly popular. Sown this autumn in a protected corner of the garden or in a cold frame, you can have, with but little trouble, 

 an abundant supply for flowering in 1908. This list also includes a choice selection of other Flower Seeds for autumn sowing, 

 such as Cinerarias, Cyclamens, Pansier, Primulas, etc. 



iJgg" For complete list of Flower Seeds see pages 47 to 102 of our Garden Book for 1907. 



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Antirrhinum (Snapdragon). 



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Acanthus l^tifolius {Bear's Breech). Handsome 

 and interesting hardy plants, with fine foliage and 



curious flowers in August and September 10 



Achillea Ptarmica Fl. PI. "The Pearl" (Double 

 White Y(irrow). One of the best hardy while 

 perennials in the list. Grows about 2 feet high, 

 and from spring till frost is covered with heads of 



purest white double flowers 15 



Aconitum Napellus (Monkshood, or Wolfsbane). A 

 hardy ]ierennial, producing long spikes of curiously- 

 shaped blue and white flowers; likes shade; 3 to 5 



feet 5 



Adonis Vernalis (Ox-eye.) A hardy perennial, bright 



yellow fl.iwers in spring; 1 foot 



Agrostemma. Coronaria (Mullein Pink.) An at- 

 tractive free- flowering hardy perennial of easy cul- 

 ture, producing bright crimson flowers; foliage silvery- 

 gray 



Alyssuni Saxatile Compactuni (Basket of Gold). 

 Showy hardy perennial, golden-yellow flowers ; excel- 

 lent for rock-work or border ; 1 foot 



Saxatile luteum. A new pale yellow sort 15 



Anemone Coronaria, flixed Colors (Poppy Ane- 

 mone Wiudflower) 5 



St. Brigid. A beautiful selection, comprising semi- 

 double and double flowers 15 



Anthemis Kelwayi [Hardy Marguerite). A most 

 satisfactory hardy perennial, bearing all summer daisy- 

 like golden-yellow blossoms ; 2 feet 



Antirrhinum (Snapdragon). The Snapdragons are 

 undoubtedly one of the best cut flowers, and are now 

 1 irgely grown for spring flowers. 

 Giant. White, Scarlet, Garnet, Yellow, Pink, Striped 



and Mixed, each 



Queen of the North. Large white flowers 



Half- Dwarf nixed. Large variety of colors. Oz.,50c. 



Tall Mixed. Extra fine selection. Oz.,40c 



Aquilegia California Hybrlda (Columbine). A 

 splendid type, producing exquisite flowers, mostly in 



_ yellow and orange shades, all with long spurs 



Canadensis. Scarlet and yellow; one of the brightest. 

 Chrysantha (Golden Spurred). Bright golden-yel- 

 low ; 3 feel 



— alba ( White Spurred). A beautiful pure white. . . , 

 Coerulea [Rocky Mountain Columbine.) Blue and 



white 



Coerulea hybrida. Beautiful hybrids, with long 

 spurred flowers in a great variety of colors 10 



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Aquilegia Flabellata nana alba. A fine dwarf white 10 



Qlandulosa. Light blue ami pure white 15 



Haylodgensis delicatissima. A new pink variety 



of the Rockv Mountain Columbine 20 



Helen^e. This new hybrid is of strong growth, bear- 

 ing numerous flowers of a lovely shade of blue and 



pure white 25 



Nivea tirandiflora. A large, free-flowering pure . 



white : 5i. 



Single. All colors mixed; 2 feet. Per oz., 30cts,.. 5 



Double. All colors mixed. Peroz.,30cts 5 



Arabis Alpina (Rock Cress). Unequalled for rock- 

 eries or edgings ; withstands the drought and is always 

 neat. The spreading tufts are covered with pure 



white flowers in early spring 5 



Armeria iSea Pink, Cushion Pink, or Thrift). 

 Formosa. A very pretty edging plant, bearing large 



tufts of rosy-pink flowers; hardy perennial 10 



Asparagus PlumoSUS Nanus. Foliage finer than that 



of the most delicate fern; an excellent house plant.. . 25 

 Sprengeri (Emerald Feather). One of the best 

 pl.iius to prow in suspended baskets for greenhouse. . 10 

 Asperula Odorata (Sweet Woodruff). An old-fash- 

 ioned favorite, grown for its fragrant leaves and stems ; 



best grown in scmi-sliade ; flowers while 5 



Aster Perennial Mixed (Starworts, or Michaelmas 

 Daisies) Hardy herbaceous plants, thriving in any 



good garden soil 10 



Astilbe Davidii. A new and handsome hardy peren- 

 nial, with long spikes of deep rose-violet flowers. 6 



feet 50 



Auricula (Primula auricula). Charming halfhardy 

 perennial, growing 6 inches high and bearing flowers 



of great beauty in a wonderful array of colors 10 



Baptisia Australis (False Indigo). A beautiful hardy 

 perennial herbaceous plant, producing pea-shaped 

 flowers on spikes 6 inches long. Bright blue ; 2j 



feet 5 



Bocconia Japonica [Plume Poppy, or Tree Celan- 

 dine). Effective, hardy perennial, for single speci- 

 mens or groups on lawns; foliage glaucous green; 

 bears freely spikes 2 to 3 feet long of cream-colored 



flowers ; 5 feet 5 



Boltonia (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 ; very effective. 



Asteroldes White 10 



Latisquama. Pink, tinged with lilac 10 



AquilBgia (Columbine). 



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For complete list of Flower Seeds see our Garden Book for 1907. Copies on application. 



