DREER'S RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS. 



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Helichkysi.'M. 



Globh Amaranth, Nana Comfacta. 



RhODAN'I HE. 



Everlasting Flowers and Ornamental Grasses. 



ACKOCLINIUM. Charming border plants with beau- 

 tiful flowers, growing freely in any good garden soil ; half- 

 hardy annuals ; 1 foot. 



PER PKT. 



5021 Acroclinium, Sing-le Kose 5 



5022 — Sing-le White 5 



5030 — Sing-le Mixed. Per oz. 40 cis 5 



5025 — Double Kose 10 



5114 AMMOBIUM ALATUM GRAJfDIFLO- 



KXJiVI. A pretty border plant much used as an ever- 

 lasting flower for winter bouquets; pure white; hardy 



annual ; 2 feet 5 



GLOBE AMARANTH {Gomphrena). Commonly 



known as Bachelor's Buttons. Handsome flowers of various 



colors; half-hardy annuals ; 2 feet. 



5892 Globe Amaiantb, White 5 



5895 — — Piirple 5 



5896 — — Nana compacta. New dwarf red 10 



5900 Mixed. Per oz. 40 cts 5 



HELICHRYSUM. Exceedingly effective double 

 flowers, making a fine display in beds or borders ; they succeed 

 in any rich garden soil; hardy annuals; \\ feet. 



5925 Helichrysiini, Pure White " 5 



5928 — Deep Crimson 5 



5930— Mixed. All colors. Per oz. 60 cts 5 



5942 HEIilPTEKUM SANFORDI. A very 

 prelty border plant of dwarf habit, bearing large glob- 

 ular clusters of bright golden-yellow flowers; 1 foot.. . 5 

 RHODANTHE. A charming plant ; succeeds in a 

 light, rich soil, and a warm, sheltered situation; valuable for 

 pot or border culture ; half-hardy annuals ; 1 foot. 



6460 Rhodanthe, Fine Mixed 10 



XERAjSTTHEMUM. Showy double free-flowering 

 border plants. 

 6760 — Superbissimnm. This new strain has double 



globe-shaped flowers 10 



6770 — Mixed 5 



. 5799 Collection of Immortelles and Everlasting Flow- 

 ers ; 12 variet'es, each separate 60 



PER PKT. 



5167 ARUNDO DONAX VARIEGATA {New 

 Zealand Pampas Grass). A variety similar to the 

 Pampas, with long, graceful, drooping leaves, and 

 silvery plumes, on stems 10 feet high ; fine for speci- 

 mens on lawns or for massing; hardy perennial 10 



5313 BRIZA MAXIMA (Q,iokh?g Grass). A beau- 

 tiful variety, in great demand for ornamental work and 

 grass bouquets; hardy annual ; 1 foot 5 



5316 BROMUS BRIZ^EFORMIS. A graceful 

 variety, with drooping panicles resembling the Briza 

 Maxima; hardy perennial, flowering the first season; 

 1 foot 5 



5591 COIX LiACHRYM^E {Job's Tears). With 

 broad, corn-like leaves, and hard, shining, pearly 

 seeds; half-hardy annual ; 2 feet. Per oz. 30 Cts 5 



5782 ERIANTHUS RAVENN^]. Hardy peren- 

 nial, exquisite white plumes resembling the Pampas 

 Grass. Fine for lawns if planted in clumps. Flowers 

 the first season if sown very early in the greenhouse or 

 hot-bed ; 10 feet 5 



EXJLiALiIA. Hardy perennial, long narrow leaves, 

 elegantly recurved flower-spikes of a light violet color, not 

 unlike a curled ostrich feather. 



5802 Eulalia Japonica. Striped white and green. . . .10 



5803 — Zebrina. Leaves light green, mottled and striped.lO 

 5913 GYNERIUM ARGENTEUM {Pampas 



Grass). White silvery plumes, half-hardy perennial, 

 blooms the second season from seed ; will stand out 

 over winter, if protected 5 



5988 LAGURUS OVATUS {Hare's Tail Grass). 

 Beautiful small white lieads or spikes of bloom, excel- 

 lent for bouquets; hardy annual ; 1 foot 5 



6586 STIPA PENXATA {Feather Grass). ' Hardy 

 perennial, beautiful, delicate, white, feathery bloom ; 

 flowering the second season from seed. The seed is 

 slow to vegetate ; 2 feet 5 



5919 Collection of Grasses, containing one package of 

 each of the above varieties 50 



Job's Teaks, 



Briza Maxima. 



Pampas Grass. 



Eulalia Zkukina.. 



