28 Dreer’s Specialties in Flower Seeds 
Annual Larkspurs 
This is one of the best-known of garden flowers, and 
in recent years a vast improvement has been effected by 
careful selection in size and color of the blossoms and the 
general habit of the plant. Seeds sown in the open 
ground before the close of April will produce flowering 
plants by the beginning of July, and give a continuous 
succession of flowers from then until frost, a record that 
is not surpassed by any other annual. They stand well 
when cut and a vase of one or mixed colors is indeed 
charming. 3 feet. 
PER PKT. 
2931 Dark Blue. } oz., 30 ects............... $0 10 
2932 Ageratum Blue. : oz., 30 cts......... 10 
2933 Lustrous Carmine or Newport Pink. } 
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2935 Sky Blue. } oz., 30 ects................ 10 
2936 Exquisite. Soft rose-pink. 4 oz., 50 ets.. 15 
2937 Pure White. + oz., 30 cts.............. 10 
2938 Collection. A packet each of the above 6 
colors, 50 ets. 
2940 Finest Mixed. All colors. 3} oz., 25 ets.; 
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Two Magnificent African Marigolds 
The two varieties offered below are grown for us by a 
specialist and are without doubt the very finest of the 
large-flowering African type, and grow almost 23 feet high, 
bearing in continuous succession from early summer till 
hard frost large and perfectly double flowers. 
3084 Orange Prince. Large ball-shaped blooms of glit- 
tering deep golden orange. 
3025 Lemon Queen. Immense double flowers of a pleas- 
ing soft lemon-yellow making a fine contrast to the 
tich gold of Orange Prince. Either of above, 15 
ets. per pkt.; 50 cts. per 4 oz., $1.50 per oz. AFRICAN MARIGOLD ORANGE PRINCE 
