FLOWERING PLANTS for the Garden 



Heliotrope— Cherry Pie 



Eoyal Fragrance, A deliciously sweet- 

 scented and wonderfully improved form 

 of this old garden favorite with large 

 trusses of light violet -blue flowers. 35c 

 each; S3.50 per dozen; $25.00 per 100. 



Lantana, Radiation 



Latitana 



We take pleasure in offering the follow- 

 ing selection as the best of these old- 

 fashioned bedding plants. 

 Comte de Biencourt. Pink. 

 Golden King. Yellow. 

 Radiation. Brilliant red, orange center. 

 Weeping Lilac-Rose. One of the best 



of the flowering plants for window box, 



basket, or vase use. 



Any of the 



25c each; $2.50 per doz.; SIS. 00 per 100. 





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Lemon Verbena— yifoy^io 



Citriodora. Its richly fragrant foliage is 

 indispensable for cutting. Strong plants 

 25c each; S2.50 per doz. 



Nierembergia— B/ue Cups 



Caerulea (Hippomanica) 



Those who set out plants of this showy 

 dwarf annual plant will be sure of having 

 well-branched compact little bushes 

 studded with lovely cup-shaped bright 

 lavender-blue blooms borne in such great 

 profusion that little of the graceful slender 

 light green foliage is visible. The plants 

 will bloom from June until way late in 

 the season. 25c each; §2.50 per doz.; 

 S15.00 per 100. 



Scarlet Sage 



Salvia— 5^age 



Ready May 1 



America {Scarlet Sage). This is the finest 

 of all the Scarlet Sages, being the 

 earliest, freest, and the most continuous 

 bloomer. It also is the most uniform in 

 habit of growth. 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 



Purple King. A new variety of a rich 

 Plum-purple. Very effective for garden 

 use. 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 



Dreer's Superb Pet\inia.S-Ready May i 



The two strains of Petunias offered here have been proclaimed by experts and amateurs 

 aUke as the finest to be had anywhere in the entire world. They are the result of most 

 painstaking selections carried on for more than two decades. 



Dreer's Double Fringed 



Words are inadequate to describe the 

 beauty and glory of this world-renowned 

 strain of Double Petunia. Extra-large, 

 fully double, fluffy blooms supplied in 

 mixture only. 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 



Dreer's Single Fringed Mixed 



By selecting every year the very finest 

 plants with the largest blooms of the 

 richest colors we have developed this 

 strain to a point where further improve- 

 ments seem impossible. 20c each; 

 $2.00 per doz. 



Vinca rosea alba 



WincSi— Madagascar Periwinkle 



Ready May 1 



One of the most satisfactory plants for 

 the garden, also extremely useful for 

 cutting. 



Rosea. Rose with dark eye. 

 — alba. White with crimson eye. 

 Either of the above: 3-inch pots 20c each; 

 S2.00 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. 



Four 

 Summer-Flowering 



VINES 



Suitable for Every Garden 



New Giant 

 Moonflower 



Ipomoea maximum grandiflora 



This spectacular climber makes a 

 rapid growth. Plants set out iu rich 

 moist soil in early May in the latitude of 

 Philadelphia will grow from 30 to 40 feet 

 before the end of the season. Has dense 

 dark green foliage and bears pure glisten- 

 ing white, richly fragrant blooms which 

 often measure 7 inches in diameter. 

 One of the most desirable vines for 

 covering porches or used as a screen for 

 outdoor living rooms. 40c each; 3 for 

 $1.15. 



Passifiora— Passion Flower § 



Pf ordti. The most interesting and best 

 variety for outdoors as a summer 

 climber. Has light blue flowers 

 suffused with rose. Blooms quite 

 freely. 50c each. 



Princeps. A very showy variety with 

 bright red flowers. Excellent outdoors 

 and in the greenhouse. SI. 00 each. 



Stigmaphyllon § 



Brazilian Golden or Orchid Vine 



Ciliatum. One of the prettiest tender 

 climbers in cultivation. Has large 

 yellow orchid-like flowers produced 

 freely during the summer months. 

 Also fine for conservatories. 35c each. 



Summer-Flowering Vines are indispensable for every garden 



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