DREER'S RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS. 



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It is unnecessary to say much about tliese lovely fragrant flowers, 



I'leii universal favoritism being well established. The seed should 



1 e sown as early as the groiiiid can he worked in the spring, to enable 



the vines to gel a good strong growth before the warm weather comes. 



V\ paie the ground by thoroughly working in a large quantity of well- 



1 led manure. Make a trench six inches deep; in this sow the seed 



covet two inches deep. As soon as the plants begin to show through, 



the tiench. This will secure a deep planting without the bad effect of 



covenng of the seed at first, and so enable the plant to bloom con- 



lly thiough the heat of summer. As the flowers come into full bloom 



off, foi if the pods are allowed to form, the plants will stop blooming. 



6006 



PER OZ. 



, Caimine lose, shaded 

 ; .... 20 



Blossom. Blight 



blush \A ingb . . 20 



:ou. Dai k chestnut, 

 ish puiple . ... .20 



ij . White giound 



edged with light blue 20 



6004 Cardinal. Bright shining 

 crimson scarlet 20 



6809 Captain of the Blues. 



Dark blue netted with purple . . .25 



6819 Countess ofKadnor. Delicate 



lavender and mauve ; lovely variety .25 

 6820 Delig'llt. White wings; crested crim- 

 son 25 



6828 Dorothy Tenuant {Ne-iu). The color of the 

 \wf Wistaria, verv fine 25 



0S21 Dut'hess of Edinburgh. Scarlet 20 



Emily Henderson (A>7e;). Purest white, fine. . .25 



6829 Her Majesty i^New). Beautiful soft rosy pink, 

 fine 25 



6880 Ig-nea (A^ra-). Finest red 25 



6811 Isa Eckford. Creamy white suffused with rosy 



pink 20 



6818 LiOttie Eckford. Lavender shaded with pink and white 20 



6814 Miss Blanche Ferry {Nellie Jaynes). Beautiful pink and white, 



very fragrant ,20, 



6832 Monarch {New). Bronzy crimson, blue wings 25 



€8.S1 Mrs. Eckford {New). Delicate primrose, fine 25 



6816 Mrs. Oladstone. Delicate pink with rosy blush wings 25 



6000 Dreer's Fine Mixed Sweet Peas. Per. pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., \ lb. 30 cts., lb. $1.00. 

 6810 Dreer's Larg-e Flowering- Mixed Sweet Peas. Including all the newest varieties 

 J lb. 50 cts., lb. §1.50. 



5 



5 



5 



10 



10 



10 



10 

 5 



10 



10 

 10 



5 



5 



5 

 10 

 10 

 10 



PEK OZ. 



6823 Mrs. Sankey {Black Seed). 

 Pure white, large bold flower. . .25 



6003 Orange Prince. Bright 



orange, pink, flushed scarlet. . . .20 



0801 Primj'OSe. Pale primrose 

 pink, fading to a creamy wdiite. .25 



5995 Princess Beatrice. Beau- 

 tiful carmine rose 25 



6833 Princess Victoria {New). 



Bright cherry, very pretty 25 



Princess of Wales. Shad- 

 ed and striped mauve, on a 



white ground 20 



Piu'ple Prince. Dark 

 purple and blue 20 



6822 Queen of England. Pure 



white, large and fine 20* 



6806 Queen of the Isles. Scarlet, 



mottled with purple and white. .20 



6824 Senator. Chocolate, creamy 

 white ground 25 



6805 Splendor. Rich rose with 



crimscui shading 20 



6001 Vesuvius. Purple, spoited. .25 

 5999 Imported Collection of 

 Sweet Peas, 10 varieties, 40 cts. 



This spring I bought of yon sixteen varie- 

 ties of Sweet Peas and mixed them myself 

 all togetlier. The result is I have the most 

 beautiful shades of any I have ever seen. 



AV. A. HEKMON, Pownal, Vt., July 1, 1894. 



Per. pkt. 10 cts., oz. 20 cts., 



10 



5 

 10 



Oui- mixtures of Sweet Peas are made iip hy ourselves from named varieties, insuring a satisfactory result in colors, and are vastly 

 superior to seeds harvested m mixture, which always deteriorate in color. 



