HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA— FLOWER SEEDS 



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MARIGOLD 



These favorite free flowering annuals can be sown up to the end of July and 

 will give a good crop of flowers within 8 weeks. 



3088 Collection Double African. Containing a packet each of 6 fine 

 varieties, 50 cts. per pkt. 



3090 Double African Mixed. Containing all of the colors; 2 to 3 feet. 



Per Joz., 25 cts 5 



3098 Collection Double French. Containing a packet each of 6 beau- 

 tiful varieties, 40 cts. 



3100 French Mixed. A splendid mixture saved from fine double flowers; 



all colors. Per I oz., 25 cts 5 



MIGNONETTE (Reseda) 



A well-known fragrant favorite, and no garden is complete without a bed of 

 Mignonette; sowing made in April and again in July will keep up a succession 

 from early summer until frost; can also be grown in pots for winter and early 

 spring flowering. 



3152 Defiance. When grown imder favorable conditions spikes will not 

 only be of remarkable size — from 12 to 15 inches long — but deUciously 

 fragrant. The individual florets are of immense size, forming a graceful 

 as well as compact spike. Of extraordinary keeping qualities, retaining 

 their grace and fragrance until every bud opens. J oz., 25 cts 10 



3153 Golden Machet. Distinct variety of Machet, with massive spikes 



of golden-yellow blossoms. J oz., 25 cts 10 



3154 Red Goliath. Of strong, yet compact habit, with rich green foliage; 

 the giant trusses of flowers being borne on erect, strong, stiff stalks, and 

 surpassing all others in brilliancy of color; especially suited for house 

 culture. J oz., 50 cts 15 



3158 Machet. Of dwarf pyramidal growth, bearing numerous flower 



stalks, highly colored and very fragrant; one of the best, j oz., 25 cts.. . 10 



3162 Salmon Queen. Strong, robust habit, with fine spikes of bright 

 salmon-red flowers, intensely fragrant; fine for outdoor culture, j oz., 

 25 cts 10 





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3164 White Goliath. This splendid white variety has the 

 same massive spikes of bloom as the red sort, j oz., 

 50 cts 15 



3163 Sweet-scented {Reseda Odorala). The old variety 

 with small spikes, but very sweetly scented. Per oz., 

 20 cts 5 



3169 Collection of above 7 varieties of Mignonette 60 



NEMESIA 



3401 Dwarf Large-flowering Hybrids. A very pretty 

 annual, which docs best in a cool position; the plants grow 

 about a foot high, and the orchid-like flowers are very 

 varied in color, including rose, yellow, blue, orange, etc. 

 2 pkts., 25 cts 15 



Myosotis (Forget-Me-Not) 



Goliath Mignonette 

 MYOSOTIS (Forget-Me-Not) 



Few spring flowers are more admired than the lovely Forget-Me- 

 Nots, which are especially effective when grown in masses. Peren- 

 nials and hardy if given slight protection through the winter. Seed 

 may be sown any time during the summer. The Alpestris varieties 

 and Dissitiflora come into bloom in April, and are largely used for 

 bedding or borders in connection with spring-flowering bulbs, 

 Pansies, etc. The Palustris sorts do not bloom till May, but 

 continue till fall. 



PER PKT. 



3231 Alpestris Royal Blue. Rich indigo-blue flowers. The finest and 



most effective dark blue variety; 9 inches, j oz., 40 cts 10 



3233 — Robusta Grandiflora. Of strong, sturdy growth, about 10 

 inches high, with good heads of clear Forget-Me-Not blue flowers. 

 J oz., 40 cts 



3235 — Victoria. A favorite sort, with fine heads of large, clear, azure- 

 blue flowers; plants bushy and compact; makes a fine edging or bed. . . . 



3239 — Mixed. A mixture of blue, rose and white-flowered varieties. 



Per I oz., 30 cts 5 



3238 Palustris Semperflorens. An everblooming variety, beginning 

 to flower in May and condnuing till autumn. Large, clear, blue flowers 

 in pretty sprays. 2 pkts. for 25 cts 15 



OENOTHERA (Evening Primrose) 



The evening Primroses are elegant hardy plants for growing in an exposed 

 sunny position, either in the border or on the rockery, blooming the greater 

 part of the summer. 



3435 Missouriensis. Large golden-yellow flowers. 1 foot 10 



3437 Speciosa. Pure white flowers 3 inches across; 18 inches 10 



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



