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DREER'S REUABLE FLOWER SEEDS. 



STOCKS. 



The Stock is one of '.he most popular plants, either for 

 bedding, or pot culture; for brillianc\- and diversity of color or 

 profusion and duration of bloom it is unsurpassed. Of delight- 

 ful fragrance. For early flowering, start the seed in a green- 

 house or hot-bed, and transplant into the garden in May, after 

 all danger of frost is over; half-hardy annual. per pkt. 



Larg-e Flowering- Dwarf Teu Weeks Stock. 





6591 Blood Ked 



6592 Crimson . . 



6593 Liigrht Blue 

 6600 3Iixed. All 

 6610 Improved 



10 6594 Purple 10 



10 6595 Pure White 10 



10 6598 Brigfht Pink 10 



choice double large flowering 5 



Wallflower Leaved Teu 



Weeks, f inesl mixed .10 



6601 — Wallflower Leaved White 10 



£603 Snowflake Improved. A beautiful dwarf 



growing variety ; very large double snow-white flowers. 



Our seed of this vnriety i> grown by a specialist and 



will produce a inrge percentage of double flowers 15 



i'RlMCESS .-^l-IGE bTOCK. 



6606 Priucess Alice {Cut and Come Again). A fine 

 perpetual blooming .Stock, growing about two feet high. 

 If sown early, it commences blooming in June and con- 

 tinues until destroyed by frost. Its most valuable fea- 

 ture is that it produces perfect flowers during Septem- 

 ber and October, -when other varieties sown at the same 

 time have faded. It throws oat numerous side branches 

 bearing clusters of very double jiure white fragrant 

 blossoms, and is excellent for cutting 10 



6612 Intermediate, or Autumnal Flowering- 

 ' Stocks. Very beautiful; choice double flowers; 

 mixed ; 2 feet 10 



6611 Brompton or Winter Stock. Half-hardy 

 biennial, bushy plants producing a beautiful display 

 of double flowers ; mixed colors; 2 feet 10 



Imported Collections of Stocks. 



6609 Teu "Weeks. Large Flowering Dwarf, 12 varie- 

 ties 75 



6619 Perpetual, 6 varieties -50 



STEPHAXOTIS. 



A greenhouse evergreen perennial climber, producing clus- 

 ters of fragrant flowers in the greatest profusion. 



6584 Stephanotis Floribunda. ^Yhite; 20 feet 50 



SOLAXU3I. 



6566 Solanum Capsicastrum {Little Gem). This is 

 a very useful pot plant for winter decoration. It is of a 

 dwarf branching habit ; leaves small and oval shaped ; 

 bearing in the greatest profusion bright scarlet globular 

 berries. Vei-v ornamental. 1 foot 10 



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STREPTOCARPrS. 



(New Hybrid Cape Primrose.) 



PER PKT. 



A beautiful new race, of greenhouse perennials of 

 dwarf, neat habit, growing about 9 inches high. Seed- 

 ling plants produce from 2 to 5 blooms on a stem the 

 first season. As the plant becomes older and stronger 

 the flowers are produced in greater abundance. If seed 

 is sown in Januar\' and February, the plants come into 

 bloom the following June ^nd July, and continue 

 flowering freely until October 25 



THINBERGIA. 



Beautiful rapid-growing climbers, thriving in a light, rich, 

 :oamy soil, in warm situations in the garden ; very pretty flowers 

 in buff, white, orange, etc., with dark eyes; half-hardy annuals; 

 4 feet. 

 6670 Thunbergia3Iixed. Al! colors. Per oz. 40 cts. 5 



Sweet William. 



A well-known attractive free-flowering plant, producing a 

 splendid effect in beds and shrubbei-y with their rich and 

 varied flowers; hardy perenni.al ; \\ feet. 

 6625 Sweet William, Auricula-Flowered. A 



beautiful class of single varieties, all colors. Oz. 50 cts. 10 



(5640 — Single Mixed. Per oz. 40 cts 5 



6630 — Dovible Mixed. Per oz. $100 10 



TAGETES. 



A dwarf, globular, compact, bushy plant, with beautiful 

 delicate fern-like leaves, densely covered with flow ers. 

 6654 Tagetes Signata Pumila. Bright yellow, 

 striped brown ; half-hardy annual ; 1 foot 5 



Tagetes Sigkata Pumila. 



The seetl of Stocks you sent us has proven most excellent, only 5 to 10 per cent, heinsr single : anrt while the spikes are 

 large, each indiyidual flower is also of a remarkable size. A. E. WHOLEKT, .\ltoona, Pa., Jime 25, 1894. 



