AQUILEGIAS. (Rocky Mountain Columbines.') 



Among hardy perennial plants, these may be ranked as the finest, and deserving of cul- 

 tivation in every garden. 

 Chrysaxtha (Golden Spurred). Height 4 feet, producing freely an abundance of bright 



golden-yellow flowers. Per packet, 10 cents. 

 CcERULEA. The flowers measure 3 inches in diameter; the outer five petals, as well as the 



long spurs, are of a beautiful violet blue; the inner petals are pure white, forming a 



pleasing contrast. Per packet, 10 cents. 



BALSAMS. 



Double White Camellia Flowered. Pure white flowers, very desirable as a bouquet 

 flower. Per packet, 20 cents. $i' per ounce, net. 



CINERARIA FLORE PLENO. (New Double Cineraria.) 

 This is the beginning of a race of plants wliich for cut flowers will be unsurpassed. All 

 the colors of the single" exist in this new double variety. Per packet, $1. 



APPLE-SCENTED GERANIUM. (Pelargonium Odoratissimum.) 

 This delightfully fragrant and favorite variety can only be grown from seed, to form a 



fine plant. AVe have made a specialty of growing this variety, and offer fresh seed. Soak 



the seed twelve hours, and sow in light soil, keeping them moist until they germinate. Per 



packet, 25 cents ; five packets for one dollar. 



New Zoxale Gp:raxium. Saved from our choice collection of the newest and best named 

 varieties. Per packet, 20 cents. 



New Zonale Variegated Geranium. Saved from a celebrated collection of golden and 

 bronze-colored varieties. Per packet, 50 cents. 



OUR SUPERB DOUBLE HOLLYHOCKS 



Are the admiration of all visitors. Seed saved from the finest double varieties. Seed 

 sown early in autumn will produce plants for blooming next summer. Assorted colors, 

 mixed, per packet, 10 cents. 



DREER'S PREMIUM PANSY SEED. (Viola Tricolor Maxima.) 

 To insure large full blooms, it is necessary to sow in the autumn; full directions will 

 accompany each paper of seed. Per packet^ 25 cents; five packets for $1. $10 per ounce, net. 

 Imported Varieties. each. I Imported Varieties. each. 



Pansy, Emperor William 20 ' Pansy. Purple, white-edged 20 



Pansy Odier. Five-blotched 20 Pansy. Pure Yellow 20 



Pansy, PtOi DES XoiRS 20 Pansy. Pure White 20 



Pansy. Xew, light blue 20 Pansy. Choice mixed. $4 per oz., net. 20 



PETUNIAS. 

 Dreer's Extra Choice. Mottled white and purple, and white and crimson varieties. 



We consider this the finest strain of petunias; our collection has always taken the fii-st 

 premium at the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society's Exhibitions. Per packet, 20 cents; 

 six packets for $1 ; $16 per ounce, net. 

 Dreer's Double Hybridized. Fecundated with the greatest care, from our very choice 



collection, and a fair percentage will prove double. Per packet, 25 cents. 



TACSONIA INSIGNIS. 

 This splendid novelty is remarkable for its handsome foliage and magnificent flowers; 

 of robust, free-flowering habit, a greenhouse evergreen climber, flowers measuring from 6 

 to 8 inches across, and hang in festoons on long pendant stalks, color crimson, purple 

 shaded, Avhilst the mouth of the tube is adorned with incurved fringe filaments, which are 

 blue mottled with white. Four seeds, 50 cents. 



VERBENAS. 

 Dreer's Striped American. Brilliant colors, striped cai-nation-like, with rose, lilac and 



purple, on various colored grounds. Seed saved from our splendid collection. Per 



packet, 25 cents. 

 Extra Choice Hybrid Varieties. Selected from our newest and finest varieties, and 



richest colors, which occupied over an acre of ground, and was the admiration of all 



visitors this season. Per packet, 20 cents. So per ounce, net. 



FLOWER SEEDS IN ASSORTMENTS. 



Sorts. 



Carnations. Finest varieties 12 



Ferns. Choice varieties....... 12 



Greenhouse Plants. Choice selection 25 



" 12 



Hollyhocks. Superb double English 12 



Primula Sinensis, 6 colors, $1 12 



Stocks, Emperor, or Perpetual 12 



Wall-Flower, Fine German double 12 



For prices of flower seed in bulk, see "Dreer's Gardeners' and Florists' Price List" 1880. 

 im- DISCOUNT ON FI.OWER SEEDS.— We tvill send Six Dollars' tvarth of Flower 

 Seeds for a remittance of Five Dollars, exceptinr/ those tnarhed by the ounce, and xvherc 

 five or six packets are tnarked for one dollar, or tJie assarttneiUSf tvhich are ultrtet. 



Pkt. 



$1 50 



1.50 



3 00 



2 00 



1 25 



1 50 



1 00 



1 25 



