DREER'S RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS. 



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Ipomoea. 



Magni- 



Climbers of rapid growth, with beautiful and varied flowers; 

 for covering old walls, trellises, arbors, or stumps of trees, they 

 are invaluable. per pkt. 



5961 Ipomoea Coccinea. Small scarlet flowers in profusion ; 

 also known as the " Star Ipomoea " 5 



5963 — Bona Nox (Evening Glory). Violet, large, fragrant 

 flowers, expanding in the evening 5 



5964 — Rubro-coerulea (Heavenly Blue). Immense flowers 

 of bright sky-blue, very beautiful 10 



5967 — Grandiflora (Hybrid Moon Mower). At night and 

 during dull days the plants are covered with an abundance 

 of large, pure-white, fragrant flowers 5 to 6 inches in 

 diameter. It grows very rapidly, and will cover a large 

 surface. Per oz. 75 cts 10 



5966 — Huberi. Some have silvery-white, marbled foliage, 

 and all with large trumpet-shaped flowers, beautifully 

 margined, of various colors ; mixed, all colors. Per oz. 

 40 cts 10 



5962 — Setosa (Brazilian Morning Glory). Flowers 3 inches or 

 more across, of a beautiful rose color, borne in large 

 clusters very freely from July to frost. As a quick grow- 

 ing vine it has no equal, covering an enormous space in a 

 few weeks' time 10 



5970 — flixed. All colors. Per oz. 30 cts 5 



5965 — Imperial Japanese (Emperor Morning Glory) 

 ticent variety, mixed colors ... 10 



For full description of the Grand 

 Imperial Japanese Ipomceas in separate 

 colors, etc., see Flower Seed Novelties, 

 page 8. See also Convol- 

 vulus and Mina. 



JACOB^EA. 



(Seneclo.) 

 A showy free-flow- 

 ering hardy annual. 

 It produces in great 

 profusion branching 

 spikes of bright Cin- 

 eraria-like double 

 flowers, 1£ inches in 

 diameter, from spring 

 until fall, and will 

 bloom all winter in a 

 cool greenhouse. Ex- 

 cellent for bouquets. 

 (See cut.) 



6550 Elegans Fl. PI. Double mixed colors . . 5 



LAPAGERIA ROSEA, 



5991 A fine greenhouse climber, with large 

 elegant tubular bright rose flowers .... 25 



Moon Flower. 



KENILWORTH IVY. 



Type of 

 Imperial Japanese Ipomcea 



(Linarla.) 



A charming small, 

 neat, hardy perennial 

 trailing plant, suitable 

 for baskets, vases, pots 

 and rock- work. 



PER PK.T. 



6015 Linaria Cym- 

 balaria. Lav- 

 ender and 

 purple . ... 10 



6016 Alba. 



Very pretty 

 new variety of 

 the trailing 

 " Ken il worth 

 Ivy," differing 

 from the origi- 

 nal species by its light green, glossy foliage and its pure white 

 flowers. It is of vigorous growth and may either be culti- 

 vated as an annual or as a perennial. Suitable for cover- 

 ing rock-work or walls or for hanging-baskets, thriving 

 equally as well in the shade as in the full sun 15 



LAVENDER. 



(Lavenduia 5pica.) 

 6013 Well-known sweet-scented hardy perennial ; should be 

 extensively grown in the mixed border ; 3 feet 5 



LAYIA. 



5992 Layia Elegans. A pretty and 

 attractive little hardy annual 

 that ought to be more generally 

 grown, if only for cut-flower 

 purposes. The rays of the 

 flower heads are trifid and bright 

 yellow with white tips. The 

 head is as broad as that of a 

 Marguerite, but it is more bulky, 

 while the rays are much wider 

 and touch one another quite 

 closely all around. A bed or 

 mass of this annual produces a 

 fine effect, owing to the large 

 quantity of bloom produced . 



Double Jacobsea. 



Kenllworth Ivy. 



