Dreer's Reliable Flower Seeds 



FOR SUMMER SOWING 



On the following 2 1 pages we give a list of Seeds of the Best Hardy Perennials, which are now so deservedly popular. With little 

 trouble you can have an abundant supply of Columbines, Canterbury Bells, Foxgloves, Gaillardias, Hollyhocks, Larkspurs, Forget-me- 

 nots, Daisies, Sweet Williams, etc., etc., for flowering in 1926. The list also 

 includes a choice selection of other Flower Seeds for summer sowing, such as 

 Cinerarias, Cyclamens, Pansies, Primulas, etc. 



Hardy perennials are easily grown from seed. In many cases they are a 

 little slower than annuals, but with intelligent care they are successfully 

 raised, and from seed is an excellent way to get up a big stock of perennials. 



We will be pleased to send our customers on request a leaflet on How to 

 Grow Perennials from Seed, written expressly for us by Wm. Falconer, 

 of Pittsburgh. 



For the convenience of our customers, and to facilitate the filling of orders, 

 it is only necessary - in ordering to give the number of packets wanted and the 

 corresponding number in the Catalogue. 



Achillea (Milfoil, or Yarrow) per pkt. 

 1021 Ptarmica "The Pearl." One of the best hardy white peren- 

 nials. Grows about 2 feet high and from spring till frost 

 is covered with heads of purest white double flowers. Easily 

 grown from seed $0 25 



Aconitum Monk's Hood, or Wolfsbane) 



1031 Napellus. A hardy perennial, growing in any good garden 

 soil, producing long spikes of curiously-shaped blue and white 

 Well adapted for planting among shrubbery or in 



flowers. 



shady corners of the garden; 3 to 5 feet. 



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AgrOStemma (Rose of Heaven, Mullein Pink) 



1090 Coronaria. An attractive free-flowing hardy perennial of easy 

 culture, producing glowing crim- 

 son flowers like a single pink, and 

 silvery white foliage; fine for cut- 

 ting; 2 feet. £ oz., 20 cts $0 10 



1091 



Alba. A pure white variety. 



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Alyssum Saxatile Compactum, on Rockery 



AlySSUITl (Mad Wort) 



Pretty little plants for edging or 

 rockwork. 



PER PKT. 



1101 Little Gem, or Car- 

 pet Of Snow. Annual 

 of dwarf, compact habit, 

 but 4 inches high. Seed 

 sown during the summer 

 comes into bloom in a few 

 weeks, continuing a solid 

 mass of white to late in 

 autumn; the best white- 

 flowering edging plant. 

 Per \ oz., 25 cts.; per oz., 

 75 cts $0 10 



1104 Saxatile Compactum 



(Basket of Gold). Showy, 

 bright yellow flowers, 

 hardy perennial; excel- 

 lent for rockwork; 1 

 foot. Per | oz., 40 cts. . 



10 



Ampelopsis (Boston, or Japanese Ivy) 



1131 Veitchi. A hardy perennial climber, with olive-green leaves, which turn to scarlet 

 in the autumn. The best and most popular climber for covering brick or stone 

 walls. Per oz., 50 cts 10 



AncllUSa (Alkanet) 



a 1138 Italica Dropmore Variety. One of the best hardy perernials, grows 3 to 



5 feet high, and bears in abundance flowers of the richest gentian-blue 

 J> during May and June. £ oz., 40 cts 



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Anemone (Poppy Windflower) 



Anchusa Italica, Dropmore Variety 



1140 Coronaria. Mixed Colors. A very pleasing perennial, producing large 

 flowers; few plants compare with them in beauty; fine for bouquets. Sow 



outdoors or in frame; keeping shaded till the plants appear 10 



146 St. Brigid. A beautiful selection of the above. Our seed comes from a famous Irish 

 grower and comprises semi-double and double flowers in a wonderful array of colors. 

 2 pkts., 25 cts 15 



For Complete List and Cultural Notes see our Garden Book for 1925 



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