DREER'S REIABEE FLOWER SEEDS. 



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Humulus Japonicus. 



(Japanese Hop.) 



PER PKT. 



5958 Humulus Japonicus. A very ornamental and fast growing 

 climbing plant. The foliage resembles in shape that of the com- 

 mon Hop, is very dense, and in color a lively green 5 



5960 — JapouicilS VariegatUS. A variegated variety of the 

 Japanese Hop. The leaves are beautifully and distinctly marbled 

 and splashed with silvery-while, yellowish-white and light and dark 

 green ; very effective for screens, arbors, trellises, &c, &c. As with 

 the green-leaved variety, it is never injured by insects nor affected 

 by the heat, but retains its fresh and bright variegated foliage until 

 late in the autumn. (See cut.) 10 



HUMEA. 



A handsome decorative plant, either for pots or gardens, producing 

 drooping pyramids of ruby-red, grass-like florets. It should be grown in 

 light, rich soil; half-hardy biennial; 8 ft. 

 5957 Humea Elegans 10 



ICE PLANT. 



6092 Interesting trailing plant, with thick, succulent foliage, covered 

 with transparent globules, which give it the appearance of being 

 covered with ice crystals ; fine for baskets, vases, etc. Half-hardy 

 annual 5 



IRIS. 



( Fleur-de-L,is. ) 



Hardy perennial, tuberous- 

 rooted, early spring blooming 

 garden plants, growing about 

 2 feet high, with large orna- 

 mental flowers of the richest 

 colors. 



PER PKT. 



5982 Iris, Mixed 10 



Our collection of Japanese 

 and German Iris are unsur- 

 passed. For descriptions and 

 prices see pages 123 and 124. 



Ipomcea Grandiflora, "Moon Flower. 



Variegated Japanese Hop. 



Impatiens. 



Charming plants for the decoration of the 

 greenhouse or dinner table, producing their 

 bright waxy-looking flowers profusely and 

 almost continuously. The young seedlings 

 should be repotted when about an inch high 

 and very carefully handled, as they are 

 exceedingly brittle at the outset. 



per pkt. 

 5984 Impatiens Sultani. Flowers 

 of a brilliant rosy-scarlet color. 



(See cut.). .15 



5976 " Queen Carola." This 



is a charming variety, with salmon 



rose-colored flowers 25 



4012 Hybrida. Remarkably 



beautiful hybrids of this much ad- 

 mired plant in varying shades of 

 color, from delicate pink to the 

 deepest red 25 



We call special attention to our superb 

 strains of Aster, Balsam, Carnation Cine- 

 raria, Cyclamen, Dianthus, Pansy, Pe- 

 tunia, Phlox, Primula Stock, Verbena, 

 &c, &c. 



Ipomoea. 



lip 2 



Impatiens Sultani. 



5970 



mbers of rapid growth, with beautiful and varied flowers; for covering 

 'alls, trellises, arbors, or stumps of trees, they are invaluable. 

 Ipomoea Coccinea. Small scarlet flowers in profusion; also 



known as the " Star Ipomcea." 5 



Bona ]Vox {Evening Glory). Violet, large, fragrant flowers, 

 expanding in the evening 5 



— Rubro-OOerulea {Heavenly Blue). Immense flowers of 

 bright sky-blue, very beautiful 10 



— Grandiflora {Hybrid Moon flower). 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 



— Hllberi. New Japanese hybrids ; some have silvery-white, 

 marbled foliage, and all with large trumpet-shaped flowers, beauti- 

 fully margined, of various colors; mixed, all colors. Per oz. 40 cts.10 

 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 growing vine it has no equal, cover- 

 ing an enormous space in a few weeks' time 10 



Mixed. All colors. Per oz. 30 cts 5 



