HENRY A-DREER: SPECI a © I} FLOWER. SEEDSi SEE j a BT 
Leptosiphon 
2980 Hybridus. A fine annual rock plant 3 inches high, forming dense cushions 
studded with dainty flowers ranging in color from yellow to rose-scarlet. 
10 cts. per pkt. 
New Regal Hybrid Hardy Lupines 
(Lupinus Polyphyllus Hybridus) 
3060 These are the result of many years of careful crossing and selecting by a 
celebrated English specialist, and in addition to the usual blue, white and 
rose colors, contains many unusual lilac, pink, purple, yellow and other tints. 
This strain received an Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural So- 
ciety of England, and we consider them an important addition to the list of 
hardy perennials. 25 cts. per pkt. 
Lychnis 
3063 Arkwrightii. A beautiful hybrid of L. Chalcedonica X. L. Haageana, 
producing an abundance of large brilliantly colored flowers ranging from 
crimson and scarlet to salmon and other shades. Hardy perennial. 14 
feet. 25 cts. per pkt. 
Two Magnificent African Marigolds 
The two varieties offered below.are grown for us by a specialist and are without 
doubt the very finest of the large-flowering African type, and grow almost 2} feet 
high, bearing in continuous succession from early summer till hard frost large 
perfectly double flowers. 
3084 Orange Prince. Large ball-shaped blooms of glittering deep golden 
orange. 15 cts. per pkt.; 50 cts. per } oz.; $1.50 per oz. 
3085 Lemon Queen. Immense double flowers of a pleasing soft lemon-yellow 
making a fine contrast to the rich gold of Orange Prince. 15 cts. per pkt.; 
50 cts. per } 0z.; $1.50 per oz. 
New Hysrip Harpy Lupines 
Bape ON (Beata Jencue) Beautiful Bedding Petunias 
. Al oe 5 ”” | . . 
3532 Gloxinioides ‘‘Sensation. Highly useful and attractive perennials For outdoor decoration, porch, or window boxes, 
but usually handled as annuals. Asa bedding plant this takes rank with | or any position where a mass of color is wanted, we 
the Petunia, Phlox, etc. It grows about 30 inches high, every branch | 40 not know of any plant that equals the Bedding 
being a spike of bright colors, including rose, red, carmine, cherry, pink, 
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lilac, purple, etc. 15 cts. per pkt.; 50 cts. per § 0z. 
Petunias for effectiveness, and that will give such a 
wealth of charming color over so long a season. 
They begin flowering early and continue a sheet of 
bloom without interruption until killed by frost. 
The six Bedding sorts offered below were selected for their compact 
growth and distinct coloring. To secure the longest season of bloom, 
the seed should be started indoors or in a hot-bed in March or April, 
or may be sown directly where they are wanted to bloom as soon asi 
the weather has become settled and warm. For best results the plants 
should be set about a foot apart, and preferably given a sunny position. 
The large-flowering Single and Double Fringed, and Ruffled sorts will 
be found offered on page 101. PER PER 
4 072. PKT. 
3561 General Dodds. Rich crimson garnet........ $0 50 $0 15 
3562 Howard’s Star. Rosy-crimson with a five- 
polnted star of blush-whité;...2......0..5..-..: - 50 15, 
3563 Rose of Heaven. A very effective rich and bril- 
hhant rose-colored variety. oii Nec cee ele nt lee ee 50 15 
3564 Rosy Morn. Soft rose-pink with white throat; 
very dainty and one of the most popular flowering 
Mlantsjin Cultivation stand wees csgue 4s cee sue, st 50 15 
3565 Snowball. Pure satiny-white................ 50 15 
3566 Violet Queen. Rich velvety violet blue................ 50 15 
3568 Collection of a pkt., each of the above 6 Beautiful Bedding Petunias, 
60 cts. 
3569 Collection of % oz., each of the above 6 Beautiful Bedding Petunias, 
$2.50. 
Large Flowering Petunia Purple Prince 
3575 This splendid rich velvety purple-violet variety belongs to the Grandi- 
flora or large-flowering section, and while not as free as its smaller-flower- 
ing relatives, the quality of its blooms make up in effectiveness for what is 
lost in quantity. Like all others of this section it is a very shy seeder. 
BeppING Petunia Rosy Morn 35 cts. per pkt. 
