DREER'S MID-SUMMER LIST. 



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DREER'S SUPERB PANSIES. 



This attractive plant is too well-known to require any description as it is a favorite with all. 

 careful tests of all the leading strains, and offer the following as the best in their several classes. 



We have made 



Per pkt. 



6238 Dreer's Royal Exhibition. This strain 

 comprises a beautiful collection of colors and 

 markings, and we are confident it will prove satis- 

 factory for perfection of form, firmness of texture, 

 freedom of bloom and elegance of coloring It is 

 the result of many years' careful selection and 

 hybridization, and embraces all the attractive 

 features that tend to make the Pansy the people's 

 flower. T^oz- 51-00 50 



6219 G-iant 'Trimardeaii. Large flowering varie- 

 ties in finest mixture 15 



6220 Dreer's Premium. Seed saved from first- 

 class flowers only ; beautiful colors mixed. ^ oz. 

 75 cts 25 



6222 Odier {Five-blotched). A beautiful strain of vari- 

 ous colored large, perfectly formed flowers 25 



6217 French Larg-e Stained. Very beautifully 



marked varieties in finest mixture 25 



6216 Bug^not's Superb Blotched. A beautiful 

 new class with extra large flowers in great diver- 

 sity of colors 50 



6230 Eng-lish Finest Mixed. Per oz. |3.00 10 



6240 Good Mixed. All colors. Per oz. $1.50 5 



Myosotis. 



(FOGET-ME-NOT.) 



Neat and beautiful little plants with star-like flowers : 

 succeeding best in a shady, moist situation ; half-hardy 

 perennials. 



6121 Myosotis Alpestris Coerulea. Bright blue; 



6 inches 5 



6122 — Alpestris Alba. Pure white ; 6 inches. . . 5 



6127 — Eliza Fonrobert. New, large flowering, 

 bright blue ; remarkably fine and distinct 5 



6128 —Alpestris Victoria. Of bushy habit, bear- 

 ing large bright azure-blue flowers ; very flne. ... 10 



6130 — Nana Aurea. Of dwarf habit, foliage 

 golden yellow, which contrasts prettily with its 

 rich blue flowers 10 



6125 — Dissitiflora. Compact habit, profuse bloom- 

 er; exquisite blue ; an attractive spring bedding 

 plant ; 6 inches 10 



6123 — Palustris. The true Forget-me-not ; beau- 

 tiful blue flowers ; 6 inches " • " ' 10 



6126 — Palustris Semperflorens. A charming 

 dwarf Forget-me-not, continuing in bloom from 

 early spring until autumn ; blue ; 8 inches 10 



Platycodon. 



(WAHLENBEBGIA.) 



Hardy perennials, producing very showy flowers during 

 the whole season. They form large clumps, and are excel- 

 lent for planting among shrubbery. 



6360 Platycodon, Mixed. Blue and white 10 



6361 — Mariesi. Large, open, bell-shaped flowers 



of a lich violet blue, beautiful 10 



Polyanthus— Primula £latior. 



Showy, early spring, free-flowering plants, fine for either 

 pot or out-door culture ; hardy perennials ; 9 inches. 



6362 Polyanthus, Eng-lish. All colors mixed... . 10 



6363 — Duplex. Double hose-in-hose, beautiful 25 



6364 — Gold Lace. Very showy and attractive... 20 



Pyrethrum. 



6458 Hybridum. Hardy perennial, bearing large 

 Aster-shaped flowers of different colors. One of 

 the prettiest and best of the hardy plants 10 



6456 Hybridvxm Flore Pleno. A showy hardy 

 herbaceous perennial plant, double flowers, beau- 

 tiful colors, mixed ; l^- feet 25 



Hardy Perennial Poppies. 



6385 Bracteatum. Very large orange scarlet flowers. 10 



6379 Nudicaule {Iceland Poppy). This is one of the 

 most effective and beautiful. They are perfectly 

 hardy and produce an endless profusion of flowers 

 which are most usefu] for cutting. Mixed colors. 10 



6390 Orientale {The Large Oriental Poppy). A 

 charming summer-flowering plant, producing num- 

 erous deep crimson flowers, having a conspicuous 

 black blotch on each petal 10 



6395 Orientale Hybrids. Beautiful new hybrids 

 of the Oriental Poppy, producing flowers of im- 

 mense size, 6 inches and over in diameter and 

 of many novel colors, salmon, pink, cherry, &c. . . 15 



" We haue used your Dreer's Royal Exhibition Pansy seed for five years and consider it the finest seed we ever saw." 

 August 10, 1895. MRS. SHELDON NORTON, Hokendauqua, N. Y. 



