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HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA— FLOWER SEEDS 



INVINCIBLE GIANT COWSLIP 



2112 Quite distinct from the ordinarj' 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. A bed of these 

 in early spring presents a sight which commands the admira- 

 tion of every lover of beautiful flowers. The colors range 

 from pure yeUow and orange to the deepest scarlet and crimson. 

 25 cts. per pkt.; 5 pkts. for §1.00. 



CYCLAMEN 



Charming house plants, with beautiful fohage, and rich-colored 

 fragrant flowers; universal favorites foi* winter and spring blooming. 

 Seed may be sown any time during the spring or autumn, per pkt. 



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

 to grow than the Giants; mixed colors. Per 100 seeds, 

 S1.00 15 



2122 Giant Salmon. Very bright 50 



2124 — Daybreak. Soft shell-pink with deep rose eye. ... 25 



2125 — Pure White 25 



2126 — White with carmine eye 25 



2127 —Dark Blood-red < 25 



2128 — Delicate Rose with deep crimson eye 25 



2130 — Finest Mixed. Saved from a superb collection. 



Per 100 seeds, §2.00 .• 25 



2123 Butterfly. In this tj'pe the edges of the flowers are 

 beautifully fringed or waved; for house or conservatory 

 decoration they are of surpassing beauty. Mi.xed colors. . 50 



Dbber's Gold Medal Hybrid Delphinium 



DELPHINIUMS or HARDY LARKSPURS 



Seed may be sown any time during the summer or early autumn when weather 

 conditions are favorable. The following spring the seedlings may be planted in 

 permanent quarters in groups of three or more, or in large groups in the shrubbery 

 border, or to the rear of hardy perennials, two or three feet apart. In two or three 

 years they should be taken out, the beds heavily manured, the plants reset and more 

 room given each plant. per pkt. 



2240 Gold Medal Hybrids. This is one of our most important specialties, and 

 is unquestionably the finest strain of mixed hybrids ever offered. The original 

 stock came from England, and consisted of the best named varieties, the 

 plants are of strong, ^^gorous habit, with large flowers on spikes two feet and 

 over long, the majority running in the lighter shades of blue. -| oz., SO cts. 15 



2218 Belladonna (Everblooming Hardy Larkspur). This is the freest and 

 most continuous blooming Hardy Larkspur. The clear turquoise blue of 

 its flowers is not equalled for delicacy and beauty. A really exquisite 

 variety. 5 pkts., Sl.OO 25 



2242 Chinense (Blue Butterfly). A distinct and neat variety growing about 

 18 inches high, with fine feathery fohage, and producing freely spikes of 

 large blossoms of intense gentian-blue. J oz., 30 cts 10 



2241 — Album. The white flowered form, i oz., 30 cts 10 



2238 Double Hybrids. Finest double flowering mixed in great variety of 



charming colors, i oz., 75 cts 15 



Delphinium Belladonna 

 (Everblooming Hardy Larkspur) 



For Complete List and Cultural Notes see our Garden Book for 1922 



