DREER'S RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS. 



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MIGNONETTE (Reseda). 



A well-known fragant favorite. If the plants are thinned out they will 

 grow stronger and produce large spikes of flowers ; fine for pot or garden cu 

 ture, and can be had during the whole year by sowing at intervals. per pkt. 



6100 Mig'uonette Sweet-Scented {Reseda Odorata). The 



old variety with sniail spikes. Per oz. 15 cts. 



6101 — liarge-Flowering- Pyramidal. Flowers large, of a 

 reddish tint. Per oz. 30 cts 



6098 — Gabrielle. A very pretty sort, large spikes of red flowers . . 



6106 — GrOldeil Queen. Golden-yellow flowers of dense pyramidal 

 growth. Per oz. 50 cts 



6102 — Parson's White. Large spikes, pure white and very fra- 

 grant. Per oz. 50 cts 



6105 — Miles' Hybrid Spiral. Of dwarf branching habit, with 

 spikes from 8 to 10 inches long, very fragrant; excellent for market 

 purposes. Per oz. 50 cts 



6103 — Dwarf Compact. A dwarf robust variety, 10 inches high 

 and 18 inches in diameter, large spikes of reddish-tinted flowers.. . 



6108 — "Macliet." Well adapted for pot culture; dwarf pyramidal 

 growth bearing numerous flower stalks; one of the best. (See cut.) 

 Per oz. 75 cts 



6107 Golden Macliet. Distinct new variety of the well-known 

 Macliet, of the same compact and robust habit, but differing from 

 the type by its massive spikes of golden-yellow blossoms 10 



6104 " Defiance." When grown under favorable conditions and 

 with proper care, spikes will not only be of remarkable size — from 

 12 to 15 inches long — but deliciously fragrant, much more so than 

 any other variety. The individual florets are of immense 

 size, forming a graceful as well as compact spike. Its 

 great strength is accompanied by extraordinary 

 keeping qualities ; the spikes have been kept 3 

 weeks after cutting, retaining their grace and 

 fragrance until every bud opens 15 



6110 — Improved Ked Vic- 

 toria. A charming compact 

 variety, growing about six inches 

 high. The flowers are large 

 and of a more brilliant red than 

 in the old Victoria Mignonette. 

 A most useful and desirable 

 variety 5 



6109 Collection of 10 varieties g!^ 

 of Mignonette 50 g^ 



MUSA ENSETE. £ 



(Abyssinian Banana.) 

 6131 A splendid plant for the open 

 air in summer, producing a most 

 striking effect when planted singly 

 or in groups. In our hot sum- 

 mer it luxuriates and attains 

 gigantic proportions when freely 



supplied with manure and water. The seeds germ- 

 inate easily if started in hot-bed or bottom heat in 

 greenhouse. Tender perennial, 10 to 20 ft. (See cut.) 25 



Char 



Per oz 



MvosoTis Victoria. 



Machet Mignonette. 



MIMUEUS. 



Showy, profuse flowering plants, com- 

 prising numerous varieties, with white, 

 sulphur and yellow grounds, spotted with 

 crimson, scarlet and pink, fine for green- 

 house or moist, shady situations; half- 

 hardy perennials ; blooming the first year 

 from seed if sown early; 1 foot, per pkt. 



6111 Mimuliis Tigriniis {Mon- 

 key Flower^. Fine mixed spot, 

 ted varieties 5 



6113 — Moscll atU S ( Musk Plant) . 

 Fine for hanging-baskets, etc.; 

 small yellow flowers, fragrant 

 foliage 5 



MOMORDICA. 



Very curious climbing vines, with orna- 

 mental foliage, fruit golden-yellow, warted, 

 and when ripe opens showing the seed 

 and its brilliant carmine interior ; fine for 

 trellises, rock-work, stumps, etc.; annual ;. 



10 ft. PER PKT. 



6116 Balsaniina {Balsam Apple). 

 Apple-shaped fruit. Per oz. 



50 cts 5 



antia {Balsam Pear). Pear-shaped fruit. 

 50 cts 5 



MYOSOTIS. 



( Forgel-Me -Not. ) 



Neat and beautiful little plants with star-like 

 flowers ; succeeding best in a shady , moist situa- 

 tion; half-hardy perennials; blooming the fir.st year 

 from seed if sown early. per pkt. 



6121 Myosotis Alpestris Coeriilea. 



Bright blue ; 6 inches 5 



6122 Alba. Pure white; 6 inches. 5 



6127 — — Eliza Fonrobert. New, 

 large flowering, bright blue ; remark- 

 ably fine and distinct .... 5 



6128 Victoria. Of bushy habit, 



bearing large bright azure-blue flowers; 

 verv fine. (See cut.) 10 



6130 — Nana Aiirea. Of dwarf habit, 

 foliage golden-yellow, which contrasts 

 pretlily with its rich blue flowers ID 



6125 — DiSSitiflora. Compact habit, pro- 

 fuse bloomer; exquisite blue; an attrac- 

 tive spring bedding plant ; 6 inches... 10 



6123 — PalllStris. The true Forget- 

 Me-Not ; beautiful blue flowers ; 6 

 inches 10 



6126 Semperflorens. A charm- 

 ing dwarf Forget- Me-Not, continuing in 

 bloom from early spring until autumn ; 

 blue ; 8 inches 10 



