DREER'S RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS. 



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bobelia. 



The following dwarf and trailing varieties of this popnlar 

 and beautiful flowering plant will be found most desirable for 

 pot culture, edgings, hanging-baskets, etc., blooming profusely 

 from June to November ; half-liardy annuals. The hardy 

 perennial varieties are among the most attractive of our garden 

 favorites, producing beautiful spikes of handsome flowers in the 

 autumn. 



PER PKT. 



Compacta Varieties. 4 to 6 inches. 



6023 Lobelia, Cry.stal Palace Compacta. Rich 



deep blue ; the finest for bedding 10 



6032 — Prima Doiiua. Dwarf and compact, with 



rich velvety crimson maroon flowers 10 



6021 — White Gem. Forms a perfect ball of snow- 

 white flowers; very charming appearance 10 



6024 — Emperor AVilliam. A very compact variety 

 with fine sky-blue flowers 10 



6026 — Golrteu Queen. Golden-yellow leaves and bril- 

 liant blue flowers. This striking novelty is entirely dis- 

 tinct, and will prove a most valuable variety for bedding 

 or edgings as well as for pot culture 10 



6029 — Pearl. Pure white, edged blue, a lovely flower. .10 



6030 — Mixed Compacta Varieties 10 



Lobelia, Crystal Palace Compacta. 



LfObelia, £rinus Varieties. 



Trailing varieties suitable for hanging baskets, vases, etc. 

 6 to 10 inches. 



6022 Lobelia Speciosa. Ultra-marine blue 5 



6025 — Specio.sa Alba. Pure white 5 



6034 — Gracilis. Light blue, spreading , .5 



6033 — Paxtoniana. Pure white with blue edge 5 



6027 — Duplex. Double blue 10 



L,obelia, Perennial Varieties. 



6028 Lobelia Cardinalis {Cardinal floiver). A hardy 

 perennial native variety, with spikes of brilliant scarlet 

 flowers, blooming the first season if sown early; a fine 

 border plant ; 3 feet 10 



6031 — Cardiualis Hybrids. Flowers large and re- 

 semble Cardinalis, but are of splendid shades of rose, 

 red, lilac, purple, etc.; in bloom from July to October; 

 hardy perennials ; 2 feet 1.5 



I.UPINUS. 



Ornamental free-flowering easily grown garden plants, 

 with long, graceful spikes of rich and various-colored pea- 

 shaped flowers ; valnal>le for mixed flower borders and beds. 

 6037 Lupiiius, Mixed Annual. All colors of annual 

 varieties ; 2 feet. Per oz. 25 cts 5 



LOPHOSPERMUM. 



Highly ornamental climber, with showy, fox-glove-like 

 flowers ; half-hardy annual ; 10 feet. 



6035 Lophospermum Scandens. Rosy purple .. . 10 



Lychnis Haageana. 



Handsome plants of easy culture, growing in any rich 

 garden soil ; for massing in beds and borders, blooming the 

 first year if sown early ; hardy perennials. 



PER PKT. 



6042 Lychnis Cbalccdonica Coccinea. Fine scarlet 



flowers ; 2 feet. 5 



6040 — Haageana, Mixed. Brilliant orange, scarlet, 



crimson, etc. ; 1 foot 10 



6050 —Mixed. All colors and varieties. Per oz. |1.00. 5 



niamgold. 



A well-known free-flowering 

 rich and beautiful double various- 

 colored flowers. The African is 

 best for large beds; the French 

 for small beds or as a foreground 

 for taller plants; half-hardy an- 

 nuals. See also Calendula and 

 Tagetes. 



lant, of ensy culture, with 



6057 

 6058 

 6062 



6060 

 6070 

 6059 



Large African Marigold. 



Gold Striped. Very double dwarf, deep brownish 



red, striped golden yellow 10 



El Dorado. Flowers very large, imbricated and 

 extremely double. Colors in all shades of yellow. . . .10 

 Gold Nug'g'et. Dwarf dense growth and immense 

 double flowers, which are of a peculiar shade of golden 



yellow 10 



Larg^e African. Tall, double, orange, brown and 



yellow, mixed ; 2 feet. Per oz. 40 cts 5 



Dwarf French. Fine colors, mixed ; very 



double ; 1 foot. Per oz. 50 cts 5 



Collection of Double French Marigolds, 6 varie- 

 ties 25 



