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RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS 



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Dreer's Long-spurred Aquilegia (Columbine) 



Anemone (Poppy Wlndtlower) per pkt. 



1140 Coronaria. Mixed Colors. A very pleasing 

 perennial, producing large flowers; few plants compare 

 witli them in beauty; fine for bouquets. Sow outdoors 

 or in frame; keeping shaded till the plants appear. . . .$0 10 



1146 St. Brigid. A beautiful selection of the above. Our 

 seed comes from a famous Irish grower and coruprises 

 semi-double and double flowers in a wonderful array 

 of colors. 2 plits., 25 cts 



Anthetnis (Hardy Marguerite) 



1150 Kelwayi. A most satisfactory hardy perennial, bear- 

 ing all summer daisy-lili.e golden-yellow blossoms; 

 excellent for cutting; 2 feet 



ArabiS (Rock Cress) 



1211 Alpina. A hardy perennial and one of the earliest 

 and prettiest spring flowers. The spreading tufts are 

 covered with a sheet of pure white flowers as soon as 

 the snow disappears. Unequalled for Rock Gardens 

 or edging; withstands the drought and is always neat; 

 6 inches. J oz., 25 cts 



Asparagus 



1231 Plumosus Nanus. Tliis graceful Asparagus is an 

 excellent house plant. $1.00 per 100 seeds 



1232 Sprengeri (Emerald Feather). One of the best plants 

 to grow in suspended baskets, window boxes, vases, 

 etc.; for the greenhouse in winter and outside in the 

 summer. 50 cts. per 100 seeds 



Hardy Perennial Asters 



1400 IVIixed {Michaelmas Daisies). Single fall-flowering 

 hardy herbaceous plants, thriving in any good garden 

 soil; 3 feet. 2 pkts., 25 cts 



Aubrietia (Rainbow Rock Cress) 



1490 Large-flowering Hybrids. A beautiful dwarf 

 rock plant, covered with sheets of bright flowers in 

 spring and early summer. Excellent for Rock Gardens. 



Aquilegia (Columbine) 



No hardy plant grown from seed is more easily handled than the Columbine. 

 Seed may be sown in the open ground early in spring, and will, in some cases, 

 bloom the same season; or they may be planted in August or September, and 

 make vigorous plants, which will bloom abundantly during late spring and 

 early summer. 



Columbines should be planted wherever their presence will serve to lighten 

 up a too stiff and formal planting, for no other plant has so airy a grace as the 

 Columbine, is more generous of its blooms, or more eft'ectively adapted for 

 tut flowers. per pkt. 



1191 Alpina. A very effective rich blue variety. Splendid for Rock 

 Gardens; 2 feet. J oz., 50 cts $0 15 



1192 Californica Hybrida. Exquisite flowers, in yellow and orange 

 shades, all with long spurs. -| oz., 60 cts 15 



1193 Chrysantha {Golden Spurred). Golden-yellow. | oz., 

 50 cts 10 



1194 Silver Queen. Long spurred pure white flowers 15 



1195 CoeTulea, {Rocky Mountain Columbine). Violet-blue and 

 white; 2 feet, i oz., 50 cts 10 



1199 Collection containing a packet each of the above 5 

 named sorts, 50 cts. 



1207 Double Flowering, mixed. Per J oz., 30 cts 10 



1210 Single Flowering, all colors mixed. Per j oz., 25 cts. . 10 



Dreer's Long-spurred Columbines 



While all the varieties of Columbines are beautiful and much 

 admired, this strain is unquestionably the finest yet produced. The 

 plants are of strong thrifty growth with flowers of largest size, vary- 

 ing in color through charming tones of cream, pink, lavender, blue, 



white, red, etc. We have been fortunate in securing three distinct color selections 



in addition to the regular mixture and ofier as follows: 



1203 Blue and Lavender shades. | oz., $1.00 $0 25 



1204 Scarlet and Red shades, i oz., $1.00 25 



1205 Pink and Rose shades. J oz., $1 .00 25 



1208 Collection of a packet each of the above 3 colors for 60 cts. 



1206 Dreer's Long-spurred Hybrids mixed. A won- 

 derful mixture containing all the beautiful tints and 

 tones and color combinations for which this strain is 



famous. 75 cts. per g oz 15 



Auricula (Prlmula Auricula) 



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

 splendid choice mixed varieties; half hardy perennial. 

 Excellent for Rock Gardens; 6 inches 25 



BelliS (English Daisy) 



A favorite perennial which will stand the winter if given the 

 protection of a little litter. In bloom from early spring until 

 well on in the summer. Easily raised from seed, which may be 

 sown any time from Spring till Autumn. For best results, new 

 plants should be raised from seed each year. 

 1591 Giant Rose. Each plant produces but a few flowers, 

 but these are of enormous size, almost as large as a 

 good-sized Aster 15 



1593 Giant White. Same as the above except in color. . 15 



1594 Longfellow. Large, double pink flowers 10 



1595 Double Quilled. Double quiUed flowers in mixture, 

 containing red, pink and white 15 



1596 Ranunculiflora Alba. A splendid type, with 

 10 densely double pure white flowers, not very large, 



but very free-flowering 15 



1597 Ranunculiflora Rosea. Identical to the preceding, 

 except in color, which is a bright rosy pink 15 



25 1598 The Bride, or Improved Snowball. A fine large 



double free-flowering pure white 10 



1600 Double Mixed. A fine mixture, containing all the 



colors. I oz., 50 cts 10 



10 BoCCOnia (Plume Poppy, or Tree Celandine) 



1611 Cordata. Effective, hardy perennial, for single 

 specimens or groups on lawns. Foliage glaucous green ; 

 bears freely spikes 2 to 3 feet long of cream colored 

 flowers; 5 feet; easily raised from seed. J oz., 25 cts. . 10 



15 BoltOnia (False Chamomile) 



1615 Asteroides. White 15 



1616 Latisquama. One of the showiest of our native 

 hardy perennials, growing 4 to 6 feet high, with lilac- 

 pink daisy-like flowers in countless thousands from 



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