50 



DREER'S RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS. 



Clematis Paniculata. 



CONVOLVULUS. 



(Major, or Climbing Morning 

 Glory.) 



One of the most free-flowering and 

 rapid growing plants in cultivation, 

 thriving in almost any situation ; the 

 beauty and delicacy of their brilliant 

 flowers are unsurpassed ; hardy an- 

 nuals; 15 feet. (See cut.) 



PER PKT. 



5630 Mixed. All colors. Per 

 oz. 15 cts 5 



5631 Double Flowering-. 



About eighty per cent, of the 

 seedlings will produce double 

 flowers, the remainder, semi- 

 double or single 10 



5629 Imported Collection 



of 10 varieties 40 



(Minor, or Dwarf Morning Glory.) 

 Rich colored, handsome, dwarf, trailing plants, pro- 

 ducing in beds and mixed borders an unusually bril- 

 liant effect. Cob^a Scakdens. 



PER PKT. 



5606 Minor Tricolor, Mixed. Annual ; 1 foot 5 



5611 MauritanicilS. A beautiful trailing plant for hanging-baskets; blue 



flowers ; perennial 10 



COLEIS. 



Our new strain of hybrid varieties produces the finest colored, most attractive 

 and novel foliage plants for house or garden culture. Sow in March or April. 

 5640 ColeilS, Dreer's Hybrids. Mixed colors and varieties 25 



COULINSIA. 



Very pretty free-flowering annuals, blooming in whorls and several whorls 

 around each flower stem ; li feet. 

 5650 Collinsiil, Mixed. Of all varieties and colors 5 



COMMEUNA. 



A tuberous-rooted, free-blooming, very pretty plant. Half-hardy perennial, 

 blooming the first season from seed; succeeds in a light, rich soil ; 1J feet. 



5602 Coerulea Cadestis. Rich sky-blue 5 



COCCINEA INDICA. 

 (Scarlet Fruited Ivy Leaved Climber.) 

 5588 A handsome climber of the gourd species, flowering the first season if 

 started early in heat, with beautiful, smooth, glossy, ivy-like leaves, 

 contrasting with the tine, snow-white, bell-shaped flowers, and brilliant 

 carmine fruit ; half-hardy perennial ; 10 feet 10 



CLARKIA. 



An old favorite annual, growing in any garden soil, and producing freely its 

 cheerful flowers in the season. Sow the seed early in the spring or in the 

 autumn. PER PKT . 



5560 Single. Mixed colors 5 



5570 Double. Mixed colors 5 



CLEMATIS. 



Rapid-growing climbers, fine for arbors and verandas; the small varieties 

 flower in clusters, and are very fragrant ; the large-flowering varieties are very 

 handsome. Soak the seeds in warm water for 24 hours before sowing ; hardy 

 perennials. 



5576 Paniculata. A Japanese variety recently introduced to this 

 country and possessing unusually attractive merits. Very rapid growth, 

 quickly covering trellises and arbors with handsome, clean, glossy green 

 foliage. The flowers are of medium size, pure white, borne in im- 

 mense sheets, and of a most delicious fragrance. Flowers late in 

 September,when very few other vines are in bloom. ( See cut ) 10 



5575 Flanmiula (Virgin's Bower). Producing beautiful clusters of 



small white fragrant flowers 5 



5577 Hybrida Grandiflora. Large flowering, mixed 15 



CLEOME. 



(Giant Spider Plant.) 

 5581 Cleonie PlUlgens. Singular-looking rose-colored flowers ; the 

 stamens look like spiders' legs, and present a very attractive appear- 

 ance ; annual ; 3 feet 5 



CLIANTHrS. 



(Australian Glory Pea.) 

 A beautiful greenhouse perennial shrub, bearing clusters of drooping, bril- 

 liant, rich scarlet, pea-shaped flowers, 

 3 inches in length, each flower pic- 

 turesquely marked with a large black 

 blotch in the centre. Plant out in May 

 or June, when the weather has become 

 warm, in a rather dry, sheltered, sunny 

 position ; 4 feet. 



5584 Dampieri 15 



5585 Dampieri Germani- 

 CUS. Magnificent but little 

 known plant. If sown in the 

 open border in May, will pro- 

 duce plants that will flower 

 freely all summer 25 



COBJBA. 



A climber of rapid growth, valuable 

 for covering trellises, arbors, trunks 

 of trees, etc. ; will cling to any rough 

 surface. In sowing, place seeds edge- 

 wise and merely cover with light soil. 

 (See cut.) 



5586 Scandens. Large, bell- 

 shaped purple flowers 10 



5587 Scandens Alba. Pure 

 white 15 



Convolvulus Major, or Morning Glorv. 



