DREER'S RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS 



PRIMULA. 



Fringed Chinese Primrose. 



This charming and beautiful floweiing plant is indispensable for 

 winter or spring decorations in the home or conservatory. It is one of 

 •our most important of winter blooming pot plants. The seed we ofler 

 is of the highest merit and has as usual been saved from the best strains 

 of English and continental growth. .Sow in March, April or May. 



PER PKT. 



<i417 Single White Friug-ed 25 



6418 Single Red Fringed 25 



C4;50 Finest Mixed. Fringed 25 



6425 Alba Magnifica. The finest pure white, with bright yellow 

 eye, beautifully fringed 50 



6441 Cliiswiok Ked. Large 

 fringed brilliant scarlet. . . .50 



6427 W i 1 1 i a ni s' Superb, 

 Mixed. This strain of 

 English Primula Contains the 

 finest varieties and colors. ...50 



6442 Princess LiOuise(Awc<). 

 Splendid white, large flowers 

 of good substance with pecu- 

 liar metallic lustre of surface. 50 



6421 Punctata Elegantis- 

 siuia. Crimson, spotted 

 white 50 



6422 Kermesina S pi en- 

 dens. Crimson, yellow 

 eyes 50 



6424 Carters' H o 1 b o r n 

 Blue. This variety re- 

 quires more heat for its suc- 

 cessful culture than the other 

 varieties. Any check to its 

 growth should be carefully 

 avoided 50 



6440 Fern -Leaved, Finest 

 Mixed 50 



6429 Collection of Chinese 

 Primrose, 12 fringed varie- 

 ties §1.25 



^6439 Collection of Chinese 

 Primrose, 6 fringed varie- 

 ties 75 



Primula Coktusoides Amcena. 



DOUBLE CHINESE 

 PRIMROSE. 



The following double-fringed 

 Chinese Primroses are very fine and 

 can be highly recommended. 



PER PKT. 



6428 Alba. Double white... 50 

 6450 Double Mixed. All 



colors 50 



6449 Collection of Primula, 



6 double flowering $1.25 



HARDY PRIMROSES. 



These are among the be.st of 

 the early spring bloomir>g plants. 

 With a slight protection they will 

 stand the winter', but do better if 

 protected by a cold frame. 



6433 Primula Cortusoi- 

 des Anioena. A charm- 

 ing variety bearing dark 

 crimson flowers with dis- 

 tinct white eye 10 



6435 Primrose, Dean's 

 Hardy Hybrids. 

 These very beautiful hardy 

 plants are similar in growth 

 to the common yellow 

 Primrose, but produce myr- 

 iads of flowers in the rich- 

 est shades of color 25 



6434 Primula Floribun- 

 da. This is one of the 

 prettiest and best of the 

 Primroses, and is of the 

 same general character and 

 type as P. Obconica, dif- 

 fering only in color of the 



flower, which is a lovely shade of primrose yellow. Very fragrant 



and free blooming; will thrive under window cultivation 25 



6432 Primula Juponicn {/tr/anese Fn'm rose). Bright and showy 



flowers, borne in whorls on stems 6 to 9 inches long ; mixed colors. .10 



— Obconica. a profuse blooming Primrose, bearing on long 

 stems heads containing 10 to 15 flowers. It thrives in a cool house 

 and will grow in favor with those desiring plants that will grow 

 easily. The flowers are pure white, shading occasionally to lilac, 

 and have the true Primrose fragrance. It is in all respects a lovely 

 flower, in bloom continuously . 15 



— VeriS {English Cowslip). Flowers of different colors, yellow, 

 brown, and yellow edged, etc. ; very fragrant ; 6 inches 5 



— VvilgariS. The common ydllow English Primrose ; flowers 

 fragrant and of a light canary-yellow color 10 



Chinese Primula. 



6423 



Primula Obconica. 



AVe have liad grand good luck with youi- Chinese Primula, Pansy 

 and Cineraria seeds, and now have a grand show of flowers. 



S. NORTON, Hokendauqua, Pa., Jan. 30, 1894. 

 I have been growing plants for both private and commercial 

 use for the last twenty-five year.s and I have never seen a better 

 strain of Primulas and Petunias, either in this country or in Europe, 

 than yours. They are superb. 



JAMES KIKBY, Manchester, N. H., Jan. 39, 1894. 

 I took first prize fo* Pansy plants grown from your seed last fall, 

 in competition here. 



G. HERBEKT HAZZAKD, Charlottetown, 



P. E. Island, Canada, March 6, 1894. 



