DREER'S RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS. 



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6813 White Cupid 



Eckford's Mixed Sweet Peas. 



SWEET SULTAN. 



6624 Yellow (Centaurea Suaveo- 

 lens). Very showy hardy an- 

 nual, 1 J feet high, bearing large 

 bright-yellow Mowers ; sweetly 

 scented ; a fine cut-flower . . 5 



SWEET WIEEIAM. 



A well-known attractive free-flowering 

 hardy perennial, producing a splendid 

 effect in beds and shrubbery with their 

 rich and varied flowers ; \\ feet. 



6625 Auricula=F lowered. A 

 beautiful class of single varieties, 

 all colors 10 



6640 Single Mixed. Peroz. 40cts. 5 



43630 Double Mixed. Peroz. §1.00 5 



6631 Giant Double. A decided 

 improvement. The plants are 

 of robust, bushy habit, produc- 

 ing numerous stems surmounted 

 by immense umbels of full 

 double flowers, many of the in- 

 dividual flowers measuring over 

 1 inch in diameter. The colors 

 are extremely varied .... 15 



TAGETES SIGNATA 

 PUMIEA. 



■6654 A dwarf, compact, bushy annual, with beautiful, delicate, fern-like 



leaves, densely covered with flowers of bright yellow, striped brown . 5 



THUNBERGIA. 



6670 Beautiful, rapid-growing annual climbers, thriving in a light, rich loamy 

 soil, in warm situations in the garden ; very pretty flowers in buff, 

 white, orange, etc., with dark eyes ; mixed colors ; 4 feet. Peroz. 40 cts. 5 



TORENIA. 



A very fine annual, a splendid plant for vases, hanging-baskets, or for grow- 

 ing out of doors ; they are covered the entire season with one mass of bloom. 



6681 Fournieri. Sky-blue flowers, with three spots of dark blue, bright 

 yellow centre. (See cut. ) 10 



6682 White Wings. Blush White !-.'!! 15 



6683 Bailloni. Bright golden-yellow with a brownish-red throat .... 10 

 3 Grand New Torenias. See Novelties. 



VALERIANA (Garden Heliotrope,. 



■6690 Very showy, hardy border plants, growing in any garden soil, doing 

 well in the shade ; producing large corymbs of flowers ; fine for bou- 

 quets ; red and white mixed ; 2 feet 5 



"VIOEET (Viola Odorata). 



Well-known fragrant early Spring blooming plants ; thriving best in the 

 Summer in a shady situation, in a rich, deep soil. 



6727 Single flixed. Blue and white 10 



Double Violets do not seed. Plants will be found offered in Plant Department. 



Sweet Peas — (continued) 



JvoTE. — Our mixtures of Sweet Peas are made up by ourselves from 

 named varieties, insuring a satisfactory result in colors, and are vast y 

 superior to seeds harvested in mixture, which a/ways contain a large propor- 

 tion of dull colors. 



6810 Eckford's Large Flowering flixed. Contains some of each of 

 the entire list of varieties. No finer mixture is possible. (See cut. ) 

 Per pkt. 5 cts. ; oz. 10 cts. ; \ lb. 25 cts. ; lb. 75 cts. 

 6864 American Hybrids, Mixed. 1 hese was produced by crossing some 

 of the finest large flowering kinds which resulted in their "breaking" 

 into innumerable sorts, mostly shades of pink, from which several fine 

 new varieties have already been selected, notably Oriental and Stella 

 Morse. A grand mixture in every way. Pkt. 10 cts. ; oz. 15 cts. ; \ lb. 

 50 cts. ; lb. §1.50. 

 6000 Fine Mixed. Standard varieties. Per pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 10 cts.; \ lb. 



20 cts. ; lb. 50 cts. 

 6863 Double Flowering Mixed. Under favorable conditions these will 

 produce a large percentage of double flowers. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 10 cts.; 

 J- lb. 30 cts.; lb. §1.00. 

 6859 " Incomparable " Collection. 21 finest varieties, 75 cts. 



Cupid, Dwarf or Bedding Sweet Peas. 



Another year's trial has shown that these little Sweet Peas are of real value 

 for borders, beds or pots, some new colors will be found offered among the 

 novelties on page 10, and we have no doubt that in the course of a year or 

 two all of the leading colors will be found in this class. 



OZ. PKT. I OZ. PKT 



6857 Pink Cupid . 



30 10 



Sweet William. 



SOLANUM. 



PER PKT. 



6566 Capsicastrum {Jerusa.em 



Cherry'). This is a very useful 

 pot plant for Winter decoration. 

 It is of dwarf branching habit ; 

 leaves small and oval-shaped ; 

 bearing in the greatest profusion 

 bright scarlet globular berries. 

 Very ornamental ; 1 foot . . .10 



STEVIA SERRATA. 



6622 Free-blooming plants, bearing a 

 multitude of fragrant pure white 

 flowers ; suitable for Summer 

 or Winter blooming 10 



STREPTOCARPUS. 



(New Hybrid Cape Primrose.) 



6623 Beautiful greenhouse perennials 

 of dwarf, neat habit. Seedlings 

 produce from 2 to 5 blooms on 

 a stem the first season. As the 

 plant becomes older the flowers 

 are produced in greater abun- 

 dance .... 25 



Torenia Fournieri. 



