GENERAL LIST OF 
DREER’S RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS 
For Novelties and Specialties see pages 52 to 62 
For the convenience of our customers, and to facilitate the filling of orders, it is only necessary in ordering to give the number of 
packets wanted and the corresponding number in the Catalogue, viz.: 1 pkt., 1040, 10 cts.; 3 pkts., 1071, 30 cts., means one packet 
Acroclinium, double mixed, 10 cts.; 3 pkts. Ageratum, Blue Perfection, 30 cts. 
All Flower Seeds are sent postpaid at prices given. 
COLLECTIONS OF FLOWER SEEDS 
The following collections are made up of the popular, easy to grow sorts that invariably do well under the conditions found in the 
average garden. 
followed, success is almost certain. 
Dreer’s Dozen Best Annuals 
An unusually high grade collection of annual flowers 
that will turn any garden into a bower of flowers lasting 
in bloom from early summer until snow flies. 
1129 A collection of a packet each of 12 sorts for $1.00. 
Twelve Annuals for Cutting 
A dozen sorts that are of special value for cutting. 
1133 A collection of a packet each of 12 sorts for 75 cts. 
Twelve Summer-flowering Annuals 
Good old-fashioned sorts that are sure to give satis- 
factory returns in almost any kind of garden soil, so 
long as the situation has a fair amount of sunlight. 
1134 A collection of a packet each of 12 varieties for 
75 cts. 
Twenty-five Summer-flowering 
Annuals 
This collection is made up of a duplicate of the 
twelve summer-flowering annuals plus thirteen addi- 
tional varieties, making a very complete collection. 
and as a rule giving most satisfactory returns 
1135 A packet each of 25 sorts for $1.50. 
Twelve Old-Fashioned Annuals 
This collection is made up of the flowering annuals that were 
popular in our grandmothers’ gardens. 
1136 A collection containing a packet each of 12 fine sorts for 75 cts. 
Twelve Choice Annuals for Rock Gardens 
While the rockery is usually filled with Hardy Perennial plants, 
most of which take a year to produce flowering plants from time 
of sowing the seeds in the spring, there seems to be no good reason 
why the newly made rockery should not be filled with annuals the 
first season. These should be sown in April or May, and would 
produce a full crop of flowers within eight weeks or even less, from 
time of sowing, keeping the rockery gay until filled with the Hardy 
perennials. 
3890 A collection of 12 packets of choice sorts for $1.00. 
Strawflowers or Everlastings 
This collection is made up of a packet each of eight popular 
Everlastings, easy to grow and very useful for winter bouquets. 
2469 A collection containing a packet each of 8 sorts for 50 cts. 
Twelve Old-Fashioned Hardy Perennials 
A dozen kinds of the good old-fashioned sorts of the easiest 
culture that keep the garden gay over a long period, including 
Larkspur, Foxgloves, Sweet William, Sweet Rocket, and others 
equally desirable. , 
3549 Price for the complete collection of 12 packets, 75 cts. 
With each collection is included a leaflet on how to grow Flowers from seed, and if the instructions given therein are 
A PRETTY LITTLE ROCK GARDEN 
Twelve ‘‘Extra Choice’? Hardy Perennials 
This collection contains a carefully selected assortment of the 
choicest sorts including Long-spurred Columbine, DeLuxe Hybrid 
Delphiniums, New Hybrid Lupines, Hybrid Oriental Poppies, etc. 
3550 Price for the complete collection of 12 packets, $1.00. 
Twelve Rock Garden Hardy Perennial 
Flower Seeds 
There has developed within the last year or two a wonderful 
demand for Rock Gardens, and even in gardens of comparatively 
small size, space has been allotted to the Rock Garden. If you 
can secure the rocks, it is a comparatively easy matter to fill the 
spaces by sowing the seeds contained in this collection, most of 
which would give a full crop of flowers next year. The collection 
is made up of such popular kinds as Golden Alyssum, Rock Cress, 
Columbine, Primula, Aubrietia, and others equally desirable. 
3551 Price for the complete collection of 12 packets, $1.00. 
Collections of Asters, Balsams, Dianthus, Marigolds, Sweet 
Peas, Zinnias, etc., are offered under their respective heads through- 
out the list. (63) 
