DREER'S RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS. 



It is unnecessary to say much about these lovely fragrant flowers, 

 their universal favoritism being well established. The seed should be 

 sown as early as the ground can be -worked in the spring, to enable the 

 vines to get a good strong growth before the warm weather comes. Pre- 

 pare the ground by thoroughly working in a large quantity of well-rotted 

 manure. Make a trench six inches deep ; in this sow the seed and cover 

 two inches deep. Fill in the trench as the plants advance. This will secure 

 a deep planting without the bad effect of deep covering of the seed at first, and 

 enable the plant to bloom through the heat of summer. As the flowers come into 

 full bloom or fade, they should be cut off, for if the pods are allowed to form, the 

 plants will stop blooming. 



6840 

 6829 

 6830 

 6826 

 6827 

 6842 

 ■6818 



6801 Alba Magniflca. Fine pure white.. 15 , 

 6812 Apple Blossom. Rosy pink ; blush 



wings 15 



6817 Blanche Burpee. Largest white. .50 



6814 Blanche Ferry. Pink and white.. 15 

 Blushing Beauty. Finest pink... 25 



6808 Boreatton. Deep maroon 15 



6815 Butterfly. White edged lavender .. .15 

 6811 Captain Clarke. Red, white and 



blue 15 



6809 Captain of the Blues. Bright pur- 

 ple blue 15 



6804 Cardinal. Bright scarlet 15 



6819 Countess of Radnor. Delicate la- 

 vender ; lovely variety 15 



6828 Dorothy Tennant. Deep mauve. .15 

 6820 Duke of Clarence. Rosy claret 25 



6836 Emily Eckford. Heliotrope. 25 



6825 Emily Henderson. Purest white, fine .15 



6837 Etna. Dark crimson 15 



6838 Fairy Queen. White flushed pink 15 



6839 Firefly. Fiery scarlet 25 



Gaiety. White striped rose 25 



Her Majesty. Soft rosy pink 15 



Ignea. Brilliant red 25 



Lady Beaconsfield. Salmon rose, and yellow 25 



Lady Penzance. Pale rose 25 



lemon Queen. Tinted white 15 



Lottie Eckford. Lavender-shaded heliotrope 15 



6843 Miss Hunt. Carmine pink 15 



6832 Monarch. Bronzy crimson 15 



6831 Mrs. Eckford. Delicate primrose, 



fine 25 



6816 Mrs. Gladstone. Delicate pink... 15 

 6823 Mrs. Sankey {Black Seed). Pure 



white, large bold flower 15 



6003 Orange Prince. Orange, pink.. ..15 



6834 Ovid. Rosy pink, deeper margin. .. .25 



6844 Peach Blossom. Salmon pink suf- 

 fused carmine. 25 



5995 Princess Beatrice. Beautiful car- 

 mine rose 15 



6833 Princess Victoria. Bright cherry. 15 

 6807 Princess of Wales. Shaded and 



striped mauve, on a white ground 15 



6806 Queen of the Isles. Scarlet, striped 

 white 15 



6845 Bising Sun. Orange rose and blush. 15 



6846 Royal Robe. Delicate pink-shaded 

 carmine 25 



6£24 Senator. Chocolate, striped white. .15 

 6805 Splendor. Rich rose with crimson 



shading .15 



6?47 Stanley. Deep maroon 25 



6835 Venus. Salmon buff .25 



6822 Vesuvius. Purple, spotted 15 



68J8 Violet Queen. Lilac and pink 15 



6849 Waverley. Rosy claret and purple. 15 



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For New Double Sweet Peas and our Incomparable Collection see novelties, colored pages. 



Dreer's "Bouquet" Collection of Sweet Peas. 6 distinct varieties. 



tt a a a c< « 22 " " 



<< it (t i( (t a 25 " " 



25 



50 



$1.00 



6000 Fine Mixed Sweet Peas. Per pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., \ lb. 20 cts., lb. 50 cts. 



6810 Eckford'S Large Flowering Mixed Sweet Peas. Contains over fifty, including all the newest varieties. 

 Per pkt. 5 cts., oz. 15 cts., J lb. 30 cts., lb."$100. 



Our mixtures of Siveet Peas are made up by ourselves from named varieties, insuring a satisfactory result in colors, and are vastly superior 

 to seeds harvested in mixture , zvhtch always contain a large proportion of purple and dull colors. 



The Sweet Peas you sent me last rear were the finest in town where numbers of Sweet Peas are raised. Also, your Nastur- 

 tiums were magnificent. MRS. BEN WARFIELD, 



March I, 1895. Lexington, R~y. 



