Dreer's Reliable Flower Seeds 



FOR AUTUMN SOWING 



On the following 19 pages we give a list of Seeds of the Best Hardy Perennials, which are now so deservedly popular. With 

 little trouble you can have by sowing this autumn, an abundant supply of Columbines, Canterbury Bells, Foxgloves, Gaillardias, Holly- 

 hocks, Larkspurs, Forget-me-nots, Daisies, Sweet Williams, etc., etc., for flowering in 1932. The list also includes a choice selection of other 

 Flower Seeds for autumn 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 develop a big stock of perennials. 



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. 



A Pretty Little Rock Garden 



COLLECTIONS OF HARDY PERENNIAL 

 FLOWER SEEDS 



The following collections are made up of the popular, easy to grow sorts that in- 

 variably do well under the conditions found in the average garden. With each 

 collection is included a leaflet on how to grow Flowers from seed, and if the instruc- 

 tions given therein are followed, success is almost certain. 



At the reduced prices at which the various collections of flower seeds are offered, 

 we regret that no changes in the varieties can be made. 



No. 3550. Twelve "Extra Choice" Hardy Perennials 



This collection contains a carefully selected assortment of the choicest sorts 

 including Long-spurred Columbine, DeLuxe Hybrid Delphiniums, New Hybrid 

 Lupines, Hybrid Oriental Poppies, etc., etc. 



Price for the complete collection of 12 packets $1 50 



No. 3549. Twelve Old-Fashioned Hardy Perennials 



A dozen kinds of the good old-fashioned sorts of the easiest culture that keeps the 

 garden gay over a long period, including Delphinium, Foxgloves, Sweet William, 

 Sweet Rocket, and others equally desirable. 



Price for the complete collection of 12 packets $1 00 



No. 3551. Twelve Rock Garden Hardy Perennial 

 Flower Seeds 



There has developed within the last year or two a wonderful demand for Rock 

 Gardens, and even in gardens of comparatively small size, space has been allotted 

 to the Rock Garden. If you can secure the rocks, it is a comparatively easy matter 

 to fill the spaces by sowing the seeds .contained in this collection, most of which 

 would give a full crop of flowers next year. The collection is made up of such popu- 

 lar kinds as Golden Alyssum, Rock Cress, Columbine, Primula, Aubrietia, and 

 others equally desirable. 



Price for the complete collection of 12 packets $1 00 



Achillea (Milfoil, or Yarrow) 



PER PKT. 



1021 Ptarmica "The Pearl." One of 



the best hardy white perennials. Grows 

 about 2 feet high and from spring till 

 frost is covered with heads of purest 

 white double flowers. Easily grown 

 from seed. f oz., 75 cts $0 20 



Aconitum 



(Monk's Hood, or Wolfsbane) 

 1031 Napellus. A hardy perennial, grow- 

 ing in any good garden soil, producing 

 long spikes of curiously-shaped blue and 

 white flowers. Well adapted for plant- 

 ing among shrubbery or in shady corners 

 of the garden; 3 to 5 feet. g oz., 50 cts. . 



Adlumia 



(Mountain Fringe or 

 Allegheny Vine) 



1051 Cirrhosa. A graceful, hardy biennial 

 climber, but as it resows itself year after 

 ' year, it might be considered perennial. 

 The feathery foliage closely resembles 

 that of the Maidenhair Fern. The flow- 

 ers are tube-shaped, flesh-colored, some- 

 what like the Bleeding Heart, and com- 

 pletely cover the plant. For covering 

 trellises, stumps of trees, etc., it is very 

 desirable 



Agrostemma 



(Rose of Heaven, Mullein Pink) 



1090 Coronaria. An attractive free-flower- 

 ing hardy perennial of easy culture, 

 producing glowing crimson flowers like a 

 single pink, and silvery white foliage; 

 fine for cutting ; 2 feet. J oz. , 25 cts 



1091 —Alba. A pure white variety. 5 oz., 



25 cts 



15 



15 



10 

 10 



Agrostemma Coronaria 



For Complete List of Flower Seeds, see our Garden Book for 1931 



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