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DREER'S RELIABLE SEEDS 



DIANTHUS-C''Hn«uecL 



6723 D. Xanus Atro-Sanguineus. A dwarf plant 

 producing globular double dark blood-red flowers 

 in great profusion; Cinches 10 



6725 — Pheasant's Eye (Phimarius Simplex). A 

 beautiful single variety, with friuged-edged white 

 flowers, and a dark centre ; hardy jierennial ; 1 foot.. 5 



5727 — Plumarius Scoticus Flore Pleno [Double 

 Scotch, or Paisley Pi»ks). Double large flowering, 

 with fringed edges of various colors, mixed; 1 foot; 

 hardy 20 



5710 — Fine Ga-rden Pinks (Jlorteyisis Varieties). 

 Beautiful double mixed colors ; 2 feet ; hardy 10 



5739 Collection of China and Japan Pinks, 12 varie- 

 ties, each color separate 60 



DICTAMNUS. 



(Fraxinella.) 

 A hardy perennial, fVagrant, free flowering, herbace- 

 ons plant, suitable for mi.\ed borders ; thrives in any com- 

 mon soil ; producing racfmes of flowers, often 1 foot in 

 length. 

 5745 D. Mixed. White and red; 2 feet 10 



DIGITALIS. 



(Foxglove.) 

 A handsome and highly ornamental, hardy perennial 

 plant, of stately growth, tine for shrubberies and other 

 half-shady places; 3 feet. 

 5750 D. Mixed. Of all colors and the finest varieties.. 5 



ERYSIMUM. 



(Hedge Mustard.) 



A showy free flowering, hardy annual, somewhat re- 

 sembling the single wall-flower, very eflective^in beds or 

 borders. 

 5784 E. Peroffskianum. Fragrant orange-colored 



flowers; 1^ leet 5 



ERYTHRINA. 



(Coral Plant.) 

 An ornamental half-hardy perennial shrub, fine for 

 out-door summer decoration, with beautiful foliage and 

 superb spikes of scarlet pea-shajied flowers; 5 feet. 

 57«6 E. Crista- Galli 25 



DiCTAMNUS. 



DOLICHOS. 



(Hyacinth Bean. 

 A dwarf French Hyacinth Dean, with beautiful clus- 

 ters of jinrple and white flowers; tender annual; 2 feet. 

 5760 D. Lablab Xana, 3Iixed. Per oz., 30 cts 5 



ECCREMOCARPUS. 



(Calampells.) 



A rapid growing climber, with pretty foliage; pro- 

 ducing in profusion clusters of orange, tube-shaped flowers. 



5775 E. Scaber 5 



ECHEVERIA. 



Very desirable plants for bedding or for borders, 

 blooming the second season. They can be wintered in a 

 light cellar free from frost. 



5776 E. Mixed 25 



ESCHSCHOLTZIA. 



(California Poppy.) 

 Very attractive jilaiits'for beds, edgings, or masses; 



profuse flDwering and fine cut foliage, in bloom from June 



till frost; hardy annuals; 1 foot. 



578S E. Crocea Aurantiaca. Rich orange 5 



57S7 — Crocea Alba. C ream v white V. 5 



5796 — Mandarin. Inner side of the ))etals rich 

 orange, the outer side brilliant scarlet; when in 

 full bloom the plants of this charming novelty 

 present a gorgeous outline 10 



5790— Crocea Flore Pleno, Mixed. A double- 

 flowering, orange-scarlet and white 10 



5795 — Rose Cardinal. A charming new variety, 

 producing freely, beautiful large flowers, of intense 

 carmine 10 



5800 — Mixed. All colors. Per oz., 50 cts 5 



EsCHSCHOLTZIA 



EUPATORIUlVi. 



A very pretty herbaceous hardy perennial ])lant, 

 b!onming tlie first season from seed, producing clusters of 

 snowy-white flowers ; tine for cutting and bouquets ; li ft. 



5S04 E. Fraseri 10 



EUPHORBIA. 



(Snow on the Mountain.) 



Attractive foliage, witli white and green bracts on the 



tip of each branch, veined and margined with white ; 2 ft. 



5806 E. ^'arieprata 5 



EUCHARIDIUM. 



A rare and beautiful plant, of dwarf spreading habit 

 and narrow lanceolate foliage. The color of the flowers is 

 a pleasing jmrplish rose, shading to white in the centre. 

 It flowers verv |)rofusely and is of easv culture. 

 5808 E. Breweri ! 20 



EVERLASTINGS. 



This class of plants has become very popular, and 

 they are generally cultivated for their beautiful rich-col- 

 ored flowers, which are desirable for making up winter 

 bouquets, wreaths, and Christmas decorations. They 

 should be cut when they come into full bloom, or before 

 the flowers get toa old and lose their bright colors, tied in 

 small bunches, and dried slowly in the shade, with their 

 heads downwards, to keep the stems straight. 



GOMPHREXA. 



ACROCLINIUM. 



ACROCLINIUM. Charming border plants with 

 beautiful flowers, growing freely in any good garden soil ; 

 half-hardy annuals; 1 foot. 



5021 A. Roseum. Bright rose 5 



5030— Mixed. Per oz., 60 cts 5 



5025 — Roseum Flore Pleno. This new double 

 rose-colored variety is the best yet introduced. The 

 flowers are larger than the single, plant taller and 

 more branching ; 15 inches 10 



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