HENRY A. DREER, !>ttItADELl>HIA— FLOWER SEEDS 



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Pyrethrum Hybridum 



Rudbeckia 



(Cone Flower) 



Indispensable plants for the 

 hardy border; grow and thrive 

 anywhere, giving a wealth of 

 bloom, which are well suited 

 for cutting. per pkt. 



3902 Newmani. One of 

 the finest of autumn- 

 flowering perennials, 

 bearinglargeflowers. 

 Bright orange-yel- 

 low petals surround- 

 ing a large black 

 cone $0 15 



3903 Purpurea {Giant 

 Purple Cone-Flower) . 

 A most interesting 

 hardy perennial, 

 producing all sum- 

 mer large, showy 

 reddish-purple 

 flowers, about 4 

 inches across 15 



Pyrethrum 



Too much cannot be said in favor of this grand hardy perennial, which 

 wiU thrive in any good garden soil where there is good drainage and full 

 exposure to the sun. 



PER PKT. 



3846 Hybridum, Single Mixed. Hardy perennial, bearing large 

 Daisy-like flowers, ranging in color from white to deep red, with 

 bright yellow centers; blooms in May and June, and again in the 

 fall; and is one of the most graceful and long-lasting cut flowers. 



Per i oz., 75 cts $0 10 



3847 Hybridum Grandiflorum. A large flowering form of the 

 above; mixed colors, i oz., $1.00 15 



3845 Hybridum Fl. PI. Seed saved from the finest double flowers; 

 only a smaU percentage can be expected to come double the first 

 year; mixed colors; 1^ feet 25 



SapOnaria (Bouncing Bet) 



3911 Ocymoides. Very showy hardy perennial rock plant, producing 

 during the summer months masses of small, bright rose flowers; 

 9 inches 10 



Scabiosa 



3941 Caucasica (B/«e Bonnet). One of the handsomest of hardy 

 perennials, especially valuable for cutting, the blooms lasting a 

 long time in water; color soft lavender-blue; 3 feet 25 



3942 Japonica. A variety from 

 Japan, forming bushy plants, 

 2J feet in height, and bearing 

 on long, wiry stems beautiful, 

 artistic, lavender-blue flowers; 

 a fine cut flower 10 



Scabiosa Caucasica 



Hardy Salvias 



PER PKT. 



3928 Azurea Grandiflora. A hardy perennial variety, producing during 

 August and September spikes of pretty sky blue flowers in great profusion. 



2 to 3 feet $0 15 



3929 Farinacea. A perennial variety, but best grown as an annual. Seed 

 sown in the open ground in May, blooming from July to frost. The fine 

 light blue flowers are borne on long spikes held above the foliage; makes a 

 good blue line; 2 to 3 ft 15 



3930 Sclarea. A beautiful and eiiective hardy biennial variety, growing 



3 to 4 feet high with immense loosely arranged spikes of attractive old 

 rose shading to white, floral leaves produced through July and August. 



2 pkts., 25 cts 15 



Salvia Sclarea 



For Complete List and Cultural Notes see our Garden Book for 1926 



