DRBMR'S RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS. 



The following list of Flower Seeds comprises a choice collection of Perennials that should be sown in the summer and fall 

 for blooming next year. The Calceolaria, Cineraria, Primula, etc., for indoor blooming in the winter and spring, and the hardy 

 varieties for blooming outdoors during the spring and summer months. Our selection of the seeds here offered are from world- 

 renowned sources, and have always given the highest satisfaction. 



8@-For Complete List of Flower Seeds, see pages 58 to 100 of our Garden Calendar for 1901. 



In ordering, it is only necessary to give the number of packets and the corresponding nuinber of the variety wanted. 



Abutilon (Flowering Maple). Per Pkt. 



loio Greenhouse shrubs of easy cultivation, beautiful drooping bell-shaped 



flovi'ers ; mixed colors lo 



Achillea Ptarmica Plena. 



I02I Pure double white, hardy perennial; excellent cemetery plant; l8 inches lo 



Aconitum NapelluS (Monkshood). 

 1031 A hardy perennial, growing in any good garden soil, with very pretty 

 blue and white flowers ; . 3 feet 5 



Alyssum Saxatile Coxupaotam. 



1 104 Showy, golden-yellow flowers; hardy perennial 5 



Aquilegia (Columbine). 

 Beautiful hardy perennials, blooming freely early in the spring and summer. 



1 181 Chrysantha {Golden Spurred). Bright golden yellow 5 



1 182 — Alba. A lovely white vaiiety 10 



1 183 Coerulea. Violet-blue; inner petals pure white 10 



1184 Glandulosa. Inner petals pure white; outer, lovely shade of light blue 15 



1 190 Single, all colors, mixed. Per oz. , 30 cts 5 



1200 Double, all colors, mixed. Per oz., 30 cts. , 5 



AuricHLla (Primula Auricula). 

 1500 A well-known favorite of great beauty ; seed saved from splendid 

 choice varieties 10 



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CALCEOLARIA HYBRIDA TIGRINA. 



Calceolaria. 



Gorgeous plants producing a mass of beautiful pocket-like 

 flowers early in the spring ; a universal favorite for the green- 

 house or conservatory. Sow end of July or in August. 



Per Pkt. 



1671 Qrandiflora, Hixed. Large flowering, beautiful 

 rich, self-colored flowers ; saved from a choice collec- 

 tion 25 



1672 Tigrina, Mixed. Large flowering, tigered and 

 spotted flowers ; the very finest mixture of the most 

 brilliant colors. ( See cut. ) 25 



1673 Pumila Compacta. Of dwarf, compact, robust 

 growth, producing immense trasses of large and varied 

 brilliant self-colored and spotted flowers 25 



Campanula (Bell Flower). 



1723 Pyramidalis [Chimney Bell- Flower). One of the 



most beautiful and stately of the genus ; 3 feet ... 5 

 1721 Carpatica. Very dwarf, free-flowering sort ; 6 in. . 5 



Canterbury Bells (Campanula Media). 



1740 Single, nixed. Beautiful large bell-shaped flowers ; 

 effective plants for pot culture ; hardy biennials ; 2}^ 

 feet. (See cut.) 5 



1737 Double, nixed. All the double Media varieties ; 2j^ 

 feet 5 



1732 Calycanthema {Cup and Saucer). This is the 

 finest variety, producing white, blue, and rose-colored 

 flowers resembling a cup and saucer 5 



Hardy Candytuft. 



1772 Sempervirens. A profuse, white, blooming, hardy 

 perennial, adapted for rockeries, baskets, etc., coming in 

 flower earl)' in spring 10 



1 771 Gibraltarica. Very fine species, with white flowers 

 shading to lilac ; I foot 10 



Carnation. 



Carnations are general favorites for their delicious fragrance and richness of 

 color. The seeds we offer have been imported from the best sources in Europe, 

 and will produce a large percentage of splendid double flowers. p p. ^ 



1850 Fine Double Mixed. The hardiest and best varieties for open-air 



culture . . 10 



1840 Finest Double Mixed colors ; saved from extra fine double flowers 25 



1832 Remontant, or Tree {Double Perpetual). Mixed colors; saved 

 only from the finest and choicest double-named varieties 25 



1833 Early Flowering Double Vienna. Mixed 10 



1831 Chaubaud's Perpetual. Blooms in five months from seed and 



continues to flower in the gi-eatest profusion indefinitely ; very fine 

 strain, nearly hardy 25 



1820 Marguerite. Flowers in four months from seed and blooms con- 

 tinuously, great variety of colors ; delightfully fragrant ; most desira- 

 ble for cutting. \ oz. , 50 cts 5 



1830 Giant Marguerite. An improved strain ; mixed colors .... 10 



Cbrysantlieniunis. 



Very showy, popular flowers of easy culture. Seed sown during summer 

 will produce blooming plants for autumn and winter decoration. 



1941 Frutescens Grandiflorum {Marguerites or Paris Daisy). 

 Largely grown for cut flowers. They make elegant pot plants for 

 winter flowering 10 



1942 Inodorum Plenissimum. Double, snow-white, very-free flow- 

 ering and fine for cutting 5 



1943 Maximum Triumph {Moonpennv Daisy). A fine hardy per- 

 ennial variety ; flowers pure white with yellow centre ; fine lor cutting . 10 



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CANTERBURY BELLS. 



