Dreer^s Reliable 



PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS 



All Flower Seeds 

 are Sent Postpaid 



to any Post Office in the United 

 States or its possessions 



For Autumn Sowing 



Early autumn is a favorite time with many gardeners to sow perennial flower 

 seeds. To hasten them along a cold frame or a similar temporary structure 

 should be used. 



Those marked * give best results if the seed is sown late in the fall. They 

 need the action of frost to sprout freely during the coming spring. 



To help our customers in selecting varieties for the rock garden we have used the 

 symbol A to identify them at a glance. These varieties also are splendid for dwarf 

 beds, borders, or for edgings. Plants suited to semi-shade are marked O, and those 

 that will grow in deeper shade O. Practically all of these also do weU in a sunny position. 



Color 



Blooming Season 



Height 



Agrostemma — Rose of Heaven, Mullein Pink 



1065 Coronaria 2 ft Crimson July-August J4 oz 



Alyssum — Madwort A 



1085 Saxatile compactum 12 in Bright Yellow May }i oz 



Anehusa — Alkanet, Sea Bugloss 



1105 Italica, Dropmore Varietv , ... 3-5 ft Gentian Blue Mav-June Ya oz 



1108 Opal 6 ft Light Blue June-July Ya, oz 



Anthemis — Golden Marguerite 



1125 Perry's Variety 2 ft Bright Yellow June-October 



Aquilegia — Columbine 



1213 Coerulea .' . .2 ft. Blue k White May-June 



1211 Long-Spurred Chrysantha 2 ft Golden Yellow May-June 



1224 — Copper Queen 2Y2 ft Copper Shades May-June 



1221 — Blue and Lavender 2Y2 ft Blue & Lavender May-June 



1225 —Pink and Rose 2Y2 ft Pink & Rose ; May-June 



ft White May-June 



ft Various May-June 



ft Various May-June 



25c 



40c 



40c 

 40c 



1228 —Snow Queen 2Yi 



1230 Dreer's Long-Spurred Mixed . . 2Y: 

 12_20 Bobbie's Long-Spurred Imperial 2Y: 



Y& oz. SI. 00 



1229 Mrs. Scott Elliott's Mixture . . .3 ft \'arious May-June Yi, oz. :^1.00 



Campanula — B ell flow er Q 



1641 Persicifolia alba 2 ft White June-July : 



1643 —Blue 2-3 ft Blue June-July ,-. 



CheiranthuS' — Siberian Wallflower 



1915 Allioni 12 in Orange May-June ^ oz. 25c 



1917 —Golden Bedder 18 in Golden Yellow May-June .'% oz. 25c 



Dianthus — Hardy Garden Pinks A 



2243 Latifolius atrococcineus fl. pi. .1 ft Crimson-Scarlet June-July 54 oz. 60c 



.1 ft Various June-July 



.6-12 in Various May-July 



Ya oz. 40c 



2266 Plumarius (Single) 

 2300 Rock Garden Species, Mixed 

 Dianthus hybridus (Biennial) A 



2246 Sweet Wivelsfield, Single 1 ft Various June-July ^ oz. 60c 



2247 Sweet Wivelsfield, Double .... 1 ft Various June-July 



Digitalis — Foxglove (Biennial) O 



2321 Giant Shirley Mixed 5-7 ft Various June-July Ya oz. 60c 



Gaillardia — Blanket Flower 



2440 Grandiflora, Superb Mixed ... .2 ft Various June-October Ya oz. 30c 



2441 — compacta, Goblin A 12-15 in Yellow & Red June-October 



Gypsophila — Baby's Breath 



2555 Paniculata 3 ft White July-August J4 oz. 25c 



2556 —Double White 3 ft White July-August 



Hollyhock — Althaea rosea 



2650 Double Mixed 5 ft Various July K oz. 85c 



2660 Single Mixed Colors 5-8 ft Various July-Sept. . .,Ya oz. 2Sc ; oz. 7Sc 



Ibers — Hardy Candytuft A O 



2687 Gibraltarica hy'brida 12 in White Spring 



Iris, Orientel — Iris Kaetnpferi l\ * 



2706 Mixed 2Y2 ft Various June-July Ya oz. 40c 



Linum — Flax 



2807 Perenne, Blue 24 in Rich Blue Summer 14 oz. 25c 



1 



Large 



Pkt. 



¥M. 



?0.10 



— 



.10 



— 



.10 







.10 



— 



.15 



AO 



.15 



.60 



.15 



.60 



.25 



.75 



.25 



.75 



.25 



.75 



.25 



.1 i 



.20 



.7-5 



.20 



.60 



.20 



.75 



.15 



.CO 



.15 



.00 



.10 







.10 



— 



.10 



.40 



.10 



— 



.20 



.75 



.10 



.40 



.15 



.60 



.10 



.40 



.10 



_ 



.15 



.60 



.10 



_ 



.20 



.75 



.10 



.50 



.10 



— 



.10 



.40 



.10 



.25 



.10 







18 A =%u\ted to Rock Gordens; O =SuJfed to Semi-Shade; • =Suifed to Shade: * =Sow in late Fall 



