~HEMRYA DREER PHILADELPHIA W •fH FLOWER SEED JfGVEbTIES 



CELOSIA THOMPSONI MAGNIFICA. 



A magnificent selection of Feathered Cockscomb, of true pyramidal branching habit; the 

 flower spikes vary in the most magnificent shades of color from the clearest yellow to the dark- 

 est blood-red. (See cut.) 15 cts. per pkt. 



CELOSIA SPICATA. 



A handsome annual, forming upright, well-branched pyramids about 2J feet in height, and 

 producing at the summit of each branch spikes of flowers of a bright rose-color when opening, 

 changing to silvery white ; fine for the garden or growing in pots. 15 cts. per pkt. 



CENTAUREA RUTIFOLIA PURPUREA. 



Like Centaurea Gymnocarpa and Cineraria Maritima this silver-leaved 

 adapted for beds, groups, filling vases, etc. It is of more 

 compact growth than either of the aforenamed and 

 more readily kept in shape, and, in addition, 

 bears freely very pretty purple flowers, which 

 contrast beautifully with the silvery foliage. 

 25 cts. per pkt. 



The SHASTA DAISY. 



(Chrysanthemum Leucantliemuia 

 Hybridum.) 



This we consider the finest of all the 

 Moonpenny Daisies. The flowers 

 are of the snowiest white, with yel- 

 low centres; large and graceful and 

 produced in countless numbers on 

 long, strong stems, making it a 

 valuable cut flower. It is a per- 

 ennial, absolutely hardy, and blooms 

 the first season from seed. Being a 

 hybrid, the seedlings are likely to 

 vary somewhat. This is a pro- 

 duction of Luther Burbank, the famous 

 California hybridizer, and from whom 

 our supply of seed was obtained. 25 cts 

 per pkt.; 5 pkts., $1.00. 



plant is peculiarly 



Chrysanthemum Segetum Helios. 



Celosia Thompsoni Magnifica. 



Double English 

 Daisy " Delicata." 



A pleasing new sort of this old- 

 fashioned favorite. Flowers ex- 

 tremely double, of a rosy-white, 

 with a bright purplish-red centre. 

 About 60 per cent, of the seed- 

 lings may be expected to come 

 true, the others will be of various 

 colors. 15 cts. per pkt.; 2 pkts. 

 for 25 cts. 



Chrysanthemum 

 Segetum Pumilum. 



A new dwarf variety of ihis free- 

 flowering annual, forming compact 

 bushes 6 to 8 inches high and literally 

 covered with single bright yellow 

 flowers throughout the entire season. 

 As it comes true from seed, it is well 

 adapted for bordering. 15 cts. per pkt.; 

 2 pkts., 25 cts. 



CHRYSANTH EMUM 



SEGETUM HELIOS. 



(Annual Golden Marguerite.) 



This is a splendid annual for cutting. The flow- 

 The Shasta Daisy, ers, which are 3 to 4 inches across, are a pure golden- 

 yellow of much substance, and last for several days 

 when cut. In general appearance it resembles the Yellow Paris Daisy, 

 or Marguerite, but with the added advantage of requiring only the 

 culture of an ordinary annual. 20 cts. per pkt.; 3 pkts., 50 cts. 



COLEUS HYBRIDUS ORNATUS. 



Splendid large-leaved variety of the Flame Nettle, with strikingly 

 handsome foliage, which is irregularly spotted and marbled with black- 

 ish-purple, blood-red, carmine and rose, and sprinkled with white, yel- 

 low, green and brown. Easily raised from seed, and will prove of 

 great value for all decorative purposes. 25 cts. per pkt. 



GIANT PERSIAN CYCLAMEN, 

 SALMON COLOR. 



An entirely new color in this favorite plant. The introducer, one of 

 the foremost hybridizers of Europe, claims that it comes quite true 

 from seed, and even if it only reproduced itself 50 per cent, true, it 

 would still be well worth growing. 50 cts. per pkt. of 20 seeds. 



