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Cerastium—Snow in Summer 
Cerastium [=7! A 
Snow in Summer 
1911 Tomentosum. A very pretty, 
dwarf, white-leaved edging or rock 
plant covered with small white blooms 
during the spring. 12 to 15 in. tall. 
Pkt. 15c; large pkt. 60c. 

Annual 
Chrysanthemum © 
Painted Daisies 
The annual Chrysanthemums are 
effective plants growing 2 feet tall and 
bearing a profusion of colorful, daisy- 
like blooms throughout the summer. 
1921 Burridgeanum. Pure white petals 
zoned rich brownish red and yellow; 
large brown disc. 
1923 Chameleon (Eclipse). Shading 
from light yellow to tawny apricot 
with garnet band and yellow zone. 
1924 Eldorado. Showy deep canary 
yellow flowers with black center. A 
very showy annual variety. 
1925 Helios. Sunflower yellow. 
1928 Northern Star. Pure white with 
canary yellow zone and brown eye. 
1929 Purpureum (W. E. Gladstone). 
Rich velvety purple with a yellow 
halo around the center. 
Any of the above: 
Pkt. 10c; large pkt. 25c. 

47198 Chrysanthemum Collection 
One packet each of the above 
six varieties, value 60c, for 45¢ 

1930 Single Annual Mixed. Includes 

many lovely colors. Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 
ZC ROZ Se 
1934 Corcnarium, Double Annual 
Mixed. A splendid color range of 
all double blooms. Pkt. 10c; large 
pkt. 25c. 
1932 Inodorum Snowball. A_ highly 
recommended newer variety of 
dwarf compact growth bearing 
throughout the summer great quan- 
tities of lovely large pure white 
flowers which are fully double and 
by justifying the name Snowball. 
Splendid for the garden and for 
cutting. Pkt. 15c; large pkt. 50c. 





FLOWER SEEDS 
Hardy Garden 
Chrysanthemum [?! 
1945 September Jewels. This marvel- 
ous new extra-early strain of hardy 
Chrysanthemums has been received 
with the greatest enthusiasm by gar- 
deners éverywhere. They will bloom 
profusely the first year if seed is 
sown in early spring. Includes a 
magnificent range of lovely colors 
and shades, and blooms from early 
September until frost. Perfectly 
hardy in well-drained soil. Pkt. 75c. 
1952 Diener’s Giant Double White. 
Magnificent large blooms measur- 
ing about 5 in. in diameter they are 
pure white and fully double resem- 
bling a giant aster with their long 
loosely arranged flower petals. The 
blooms are carried on long. stiff 
stems which makes them valuable 

for cutting. Will bloom in 5 months 
after sowing. Pkt. 25c; large pkt. 75c. 
See also Shasta Daisies on page 70. 
Clarkia elegans fl. pl. 
Clarkia elegans fi. pi. © 
This pretty and easily grown annual 
is indispensable in northern gardens or 
in higher altitudes. It does well either 
in sun or shade, growing 2 to 2% feet 
tall. The large flowers will last a long 
time in water. 
1981 Alba. Pure white flowers. 
1985 Illumination. Orange-rose. 
1987 Purple Prince. Rich deep purple. 
‘1989 Scarlet Queen. Bright scarlet. 
1988 Salmonea. Rich salmon. 
Any of the above: 
Pkt. 10c; large pkt. 50c. 
{ 4802 Clarkia Collection | 
One packet each of the 
five sorts, value 50c, for 40c 
1990 Double Mixed. A fine mixture of 
many beautiful and rich colors. Pkt. 
10c; large pkt. 40c; 14 oz. 60c. 

1962 Dreer’s 

Cineraria hybrida 7! 
House or conservatory plant bloom- 
ing during the spring. Sow seed anytime 
from May to September. 
1954 Cremer’s Wilt-Resistant Prize- 
Strain. Famous for its exceptionally 
choice colors and profusion. Pkt, 50c; 
originator’s large pkt. $2.25. 
1957 Siter’s Rainbow Strain. Medi- 
um-sized flowers in bright and 
showy pastel shades. Pkt. 75c; orig- 
inator’s large pkt. $3.00. 
Prize Super-Giant 
Mixed. Compact plants a foot tall 
with immense flowers in many beau- 
tiful and rich colors. Pkt. 50c; large 
pkt. $1.50. 
1964 Dreer’s Exhibition Mixture. A 
fine English strain comprising many 
lovely colors, Dwarf compact plants. 
Pkt. 40c; large pkt. $1.25. 
Cleome, Giant Pink Queen 
Cleome-—Spider Flower ® 
1998 Giant Pink Queen. A showy 
hardy annual bearing from midsum- 
mer until frost huge trusses of 
bright salmon-pink flowers. As the 
petals fall they are succeeded by 
long pods suspended on long wiry 

stems. Pkt. 15c; large pkt. 50c; 
Y% oz. 75c. 
Cobaea ® § 
Cup and Saucer Vine 
2001 Scandens, Purple. A climber of 
rapid growth, attaining a height of 
30 to 50 feet during the season; 
valuable for covering trellises, ar- 
bors, trunks of trees, etc. Blooms 
from July to October. Large bell- 
shaped flowers of a rich purple color. 
Pkt. 10c; large pkt. 50c 
Coix—Job’s Tear @® 

2005: Lachrymae. An interesting or- 
namental grass grown for its large 
seeds often used for beads. Pkt. 15c; 
oz. 75¢. 
Coleus—Flame Nettle @ 
2010 Dreer’s Hybrids. Most attractive 
and novel f.liage plants for house or 
garden. culture. Our strain of hybrid 
varieties produces a marvelous range 
of extra-fine colors. Start the seed in- 
doors in March or April. Plant out in 
late May. Pkt. 25c; large pkt. $1.25. 
Seeds, Bulbs, Garden Supplies, and Horticultural Books make excellent Gifts 49 
