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DREER'S SPECIALTIES IN FLOWER SEEDS FOR FLORISTS 



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Smilax. 



Every florist should grow some of this — always needed. 

 Seed we offer is of new crop and of high germination. 

 Trade pkt., in cte. ; oz., 35 ots.; }-lb., SI. 00. 



l'l:l i i: - mammoth VEBBENA (See opposite page ) 



Thunbergia. 



i Black Eyed Susan. I 

 Highly useful vine for baskets, vases, etc. 



Mixed. All colors 



Trade pkt. Oz. 

 . . 15 50 



Solatium. 



Trade pkt. Oz. 



Capsicastrum (Jerusalem Cherry }. There is 

 always a demand for red-berried plants 

 around Christmas, and this is the most popu- 

 lar of all. Sow early to get good sized plants 10 $0 25 



Fra Diavolo. A new variety of dwarf, com- 

 pact growth, with smaller foliage and fruit 

 than the type 25 1 00 



Stevia. 



Serrata. An old favorite white flower, still 



used extensively for cutting 20 75 



DREER'S FINE SWEET PEAS. 



We offer on page 16 of this booklet a list of the very 

 finest Spencer or Orchid-flowered and Standard varieties for 

 cutting for Florists' use. For complete list see onr Whole- 

 sale Price List for 1914. 



Torenia. 



Much used for bedding, tilling baskets, window boxes, 



etc. 



Trade pkt. Oz. 



Blue 30 $1 50 



TORKNIA FOURNERI 



