HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA— FLOWER SEEDS 



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COREOPSIS. 



PER PKT. 



2071 Lanceolata Qrandiflora. This is one of the finest of hardy plants, 

 with large, showy bright yellow flowers produced in the greatest abun- 

 dance from June till frost. As a cut flower they stand near the head 

 among hardy plants, having long stems and lasting in good condition 

 a week or more. Easily grown from seed, flowering the first year if 

 sown early. (See cut). \ oz., 25 cts 



COWSL,IP (Primula VerU). 



2110 Mixed. A beautiful hardy spring, flowering perennial; flowers of dif- 

 ferent colors, such as yellow, brown edged yellow, etc. Very fra- 

 grant. 6 in 



2112 Invincible Giant. Quite distinct from the ordinary 

 Cowslip, both in the stronger growth of the plant and 

 in the massive flowers, which are borne on stout stems /- 



12 to 15 inches high. The colors range from pure yel- 

 low and orange to the deepest scarlet and crimson. ... 25 rv" 



CYCI^AMEN. '^ 



Charming house plants, with beautiful foliage and rich col- 

 ored, fragrant flowers; universal favorites for winter and spring 

 blooming. The Giant varieties have large leaves and stout 

 flower stalks, throwing the flowers well above the foliage. Seed ~ 



may be sown any time during the spring or autumn. 



PER PKT 



2120 Persicum. A very fine strain, not so large, but 



easier to grow than the Giants; mixed colors 15 



2125 Giant Pure White 25 



2126 — Wliite with carmine eye 25 



2127 — Dark Blood=red 25 



2128 — Delicate Rose with deep crimson 

 eye 25 



2122 — Salmon. New salmon-colored 



giant-flowering variety, brightest of all. 35 

 2130 — Finest Mixed. Saved from a su- 

 perb collection 25 



2123 Butterfly. In this type the edges of 

 the flowers are beautifully fringed or 

 waved; for house or conservatory decora- 

 tion they are of surpassing beauty. Mixed 

 colors 50 



DiANTHUS LATiFotiiTS Atrococcinkus, Fl. Ft, 



Coreopsis 



Hardy Garden: 

 Pinks. 



(Dianthus PluinBrius4) 



These varieties are well 

 adapted for beds and borders; 

 delightful, refieshing, spicy 

 odor; should be in every gar- 

 den where cut flowers are 

 wanted, and make a fine 

 edging to a hardy border. 



PER PKT. 



2340 P 1 u m a r i u s 



{Grass Pink. 

 Scotch Pink, or 

 Ph easant- eye 

 Pink). A beauti- 

 ful single hardy 

 Pink, with fringed-edged flowers of various colors. J oz., 

 25 cts 5 



2337 Plumarius Fl. PI. {Double Hardy Garden Pinks). Double 



and semi-double varieties in beautiful colors. J oz., 50 cts 10 



2336 Plumarius Semperflorens (Everblooming Hardy Garden 

 Pink). Very beautiful, sweet-scented, double, semi-double and 

 single flowers in great diversity of color 25 



2342 Latifolius Atrococcineus Fl. PI. {Everblooming Hybrid 

 Sweet William). This is a cross between an annual Pink and a 

 Sweet William, combining the free and continuous blooming quali- 

 ties of the former with the hardiness of the latter; in color an intense 

 velvety crimson scarlet, and one of the finest subjects for any posi- 

 tion in the garden. 2 pkts. , 25 cts 15 



2343 Latifolius Double Mixed. In addition to the brilliant cri mson 

 scarlet sort offered above, this mixture contains purple, violet and 

 rose. J oz. , 30 cts . . . 10 



Cyclamen Persicum Giganteum 



For complete list and Cultural Notes see our Garden Book for 1917 



