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HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA— FLOWER SEEDS 



DlASTHt'S I 



Atrococcineus. fl. ru. 



CORKOPSIS. 



ri'R PKT 



2071 Lanceolata Orandiflora. Ihis is one of the 

 rim^i of iMiiiy plains, with large, showy, bright 

 \ellow flowers produced in the greatest abundance 

 from June till frost. As a cut flower ihey stand near 

 the head among hardy plants, having long sienis and 

 lasting in good condition a week or more. Easily 

 grown from seed. (See cut.) ] oz., 2") cts 10 



COWSI^IP (PrimuUVerU). 



2110 Mixed .\ beautiful hardy spring-flowering perennial; 

 flowers of ilitTereiit colors, such as yellow, brown edged 

 yellow, etc. Very fragrant; 6-in 10 



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 

 yellow and orange to the deepest scarlet and crimson. . 25 



cvcla:»ieis. 



Charming house plants, with beautiful foliage and rich colored 

 fragrant flowers; universal favorites for winter and spring bloom- 

 ing. 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 summer or autumn. The strains we offer are 

 unsurpassable. 



PF.R TEU 



100 SEEDS TK T. 



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

 but easier to grow than the Giants, mixed 



colors $0 60 15 



2125 Giant Pure White 1 00 2) 



2126 — White with carmine eye I 00 25 



2127 — Dark Blood-red 1 00 25 



2128 — Delicate Rose with deep crimson eye. . . 1 00 25 

 21.30 — Finest Mixed. Saved from a superb col- 

 lection 1 00 25 



.2122 Wonder of Wandsbek. The new salmon- 

 colored giant-flowering variety, the brightest 



of all. 1 75 35 



2123 Butterfly.' In this type the edges of the flowers are 

 beautifully fringed or waved; for house or conservatory 

 decoration they are of surpassing beauty. Mixed colors. 50 



HARDY GARDEX PINKS (cianthus . 



These varieties are well adapted lor beds and borders; delighttul, 

 refreshing, spicy odor; should be in every garden where cut flowers are 

 wante<l, and make a fine edging to a hardy border. 



PER PKT. 



2340 I'lumarius ((•nixx J'ink, Scotch Pink or J'/ieaxant-eye 

 I'liik). :\ lieauiilul, single hardy Pink, with fringe-edged 

 white flowers, with a dark centre. \ oz., 20 cts 5 



2337 Plumarius Fl. PI. (Double /lard;/ Gnnliii J'inks). 

 Double and semi-douhle varieties in lieautiful colors. \ oz. . 

 50 cts m 



233S Plumarius Nanus Fl. PI. (Double Dinirf Erfurt Clorr 

 I'iiik). This new strain is of compact growth and early flow- 

 ering, coming into bloom two weeks or more in advance of any 

 other variety. They possess the spicy clove fragrance of the 

 old-fashioned Pink, and have a much richer variety of coloring. 

 2 pkls., 25 cts 15 



233G Semperflorens ( Kn rbloomiit;/ Hardy (lardm. Pnik"). 

 Wry ieaulilul sweet-scented, double, semi-double and sinj^ie 

 flowers in great diversity of color 25 



2342 Latifolius Atrococcineus Fl. PI. {Everbloominij JIi,h iii 

 Sictet \\ illiam). This is a cross between an annual Pink and 

 a Sweet William, combining the free and continuous blooming 

 qualities of the former with the hardiness of the laiter; 

 in color an intense velvety crim.son scarlet, and one 

 of the finest .subjects for any position in the garden. 

 ] oz., .50 CIS 10 



2343 Latifolius Double Mixed. In addition to the 

 brilliant crimson-scarlet sort offered above, this 



mixture contains purple, violet and rose. } oz. , 



40 cts 10 



Coreopsis Lanceolata Grandiflora. 



For complete list and cultural notes see our Garden Book for I9i5> 



