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DREER'S SPECIALTIES IN FLOWER SEEDS FOR FLORISTS 



salvia sim, i \i>ens i s ( MM I 1 - \(.l- : ) 



Pyrethrum. 



Aureum. Tlie well-known "Golden Feather,'' so much 

 used in ribhon borders, beddings, etc. Seed should be 

 sown early in order to get nice plants to set out in May. 

 10 cts. per trade pkt. : 25 cts. per oz. 



Ricinus. 



Castor Oil Bean.) 

 Magnificent tropical looking plants. Make splendid orna- 

 ments for the lawn or in large beds. Always a good demand 



for them in pots or out of flats. 



Oz. M-lb. Lb. 



Borboniensis. Green foliage. l."» feet. 10 20 60 



Cambodgiensis. Almost black. 6 feet. 10 25 75 



Gibsoni. Dark red, metallic lustre. 6ft. 10 25 75 



Philippinensis. Fine huge purplish foli- 

 age. Id feet 10 25 75 



Sanguineus. Red stems, green foliage. 



- feel 10 20 50 



Zanzibariensis. The most tropical look- 

 ing of all. Gigantic leaves of various 

 colors. 12 feet 10 20 60 



Mixed. All sorts 10 15 40 



Salvia Splendens. 



'Scarlet Sage.) 



The "Scarlet Sage" stands very near the top in popular 



bedding plants. We only offer the finest types, each being 



quite distinct. 



Trade pkt. Oz. 



Splendens (Scarlet Sage). Bright scarlet . . 25 $100 



Ball of Fire. A splendid dwarf sort .... 50 2 50 

 Bonfire (Clara Bedman). Compact growth. 



Very free flowering 40 2 00 



Burning Bush. Of taller growth than the 



above. Very large spikes 40 2 00 



Zurich. New dwarf. Very early flowering . 50 4 00 



RICINUS ZANZIBARIENSIS (CASTOR OIL BEAN) 



PYRETHRUM AUREUM 



