DREER'S PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS FOR SUMMER AND AUTUMN SOWING 



Various Hardy Campanula 



Beautiful hardy herbaceous perennials | 

 thriving best in light, rich soil. 



1728 Pyramidalis, Blue {The Chim- 

 ney Bdlflower). A stately biennial 

 plant either for garden or pot 

 culture. Showy blue salver-shaped 

 flowers borne in great profusion 

 during August. 4 to 5 feet. Pkt. 

 10c; I oz. 75c. 



1729 — alba. Same as above, but with 

 white flowers. Plct. 10c; j oz. 75c. 



1724 Persicifoliagrandiflora, Blue 



(Peach Bell). Undoubtedly one of 



the finest of the hardy Bellflowers. 



Grows 2 to 3 feet high and has 



large blue flowers in June and July. 



Pkt. 15c; special pkt. 60c. 

 1725 alba. The white-flowered 



Peach Bells. June and July, 2 to 



3 ft. Pkt. 15c; special pkt. 60c. 

 1726 Telham Beauty. Im- 

 mense bell-shaped flowers of a pale 



China blue, produced on long ' 



stems. June and July. Height, 2 ^|So^' 



feet. Pkt. 25c; special pkt. $1.25. grandiflora 



1731 Rotundifolia {Blue Bells of Scotland). A This is the true 



Hare Bell forming sturdy plants a foot high bearing a mass 



of large, clear blue flowers from June to August. Pkt. 25c; 



special pkt. 75c. 



Campanula carpatica 



1721 Carpatica, Blue (Carpathian Hare Bell). A A very lovely 

 Campanula splendid for edging, rock work, or in the dwarf 

 border. It is a free-flowering hardy perennial which is in 

 bloom without interruption from June to October. Only 

 6 inches high bearing lovely clear blue flowers. Pkt. 10c; 

 i oz. 50c. 



1720 — alba. A This is the white-flowering form of the above. 

 It is equally as attractive and as profuse blooming. Pkt. 10c; 

 i oz. 50c. 



Hardy Border Carnations 



1840 Grenadin Mixed. Dwarf, compact plants with a great 

 profusion of double flowers in various colors. Early flowering 

 and invaluable for cutting. Needs well-drained soils. 1 foot. 

 Pkt. 15c; special pkt. 50c. 



1850 Hardy Border, Double Mixed. A good hardy strain 

 for outdoor culture, flowering the second season and pro- 

 ducing a mass of flowers in a great variety of beautiful 

 colors. Pkt. 15c; special pkt. 50c; \ oz. 75c. 



Centaurea— Knopivecd, Hardy Cornflower 



1902 Dealbata (Persian Centaurea). Bright rose flowers from 

 July to September; H to 2 ft. Pkt. 15c; special pkt. 50c. 



1903 Macrocephala (Globe Cenlaurea). A sturdy variety with 

 most attractive thistle-like golden yellow flowers; 3 inches 

 across. Useful for cutting and showy in the border; July 

 and August; 3J feet. Pkt. 15c; special pkt. 40c. 



1904 Montana (Mountain Bluet). A showy variety, 2 feet 

 high, bearing large violet-blue flowers from June to Sep- 

 tember. Pkt. 10c; special pkt. 25c. 



Cerastium Tomentosum 



Cerastium— Snoiv in Summer A 

 1911 Tomentosum. A gem for the rock garden or for edging 

 beds and borders. Does well in dry soil. Has attractive 

 silver-white foliage covered with pure white blooms during 

 June. 6 inches high. Pkt. 15c; special pkt. 40c 



Cheiranthus— Wa//^oiver a 



These two varieties of Wallflower are particularly fine for the 

 rock garden where they will give a splendid display of color 

 from May to September if the flower spikes are removed promptly 

 as soon as they begin to fade. Requires a sandy well-drained soil. 



1915 Allioni (Siberian Wallflower). This biennial grows about 

 12 inches tall and bears showy heads of the most brilliant 

 orange flowers available in the spring garden. Really out- 

 standing and very sweet scented. Pkt. 10c; i oz. 25c. 



1916 Linifolius (Alpine Wallflower). Of compact growth, 

 9 inches tall, bearing numerous spikes set with bright 

 mauve blooms from June. It also is a biennial. Pkt. 15c; 

 i oz. 50c. 



For other Wallflowers, see page 1$. 



Hardy Chrysanthemums 



1945 Double Early-Flowering Mixed. Many splendid 

 colors. Produces a large number of double flowering 

 plants. Blooms in September and October. Pkt. 25c; 

 special pkt. 75c. 



1943 Riverton Seedlings. A truly glorious mi.xture of care- 

 fully hyliridized varieties with single, semi-double, and 

 double blooms in a range of colors that defies description. 

 Blooms during October. Pkt. SOc; special pkt. $1.00. 



Chrysanthemums, Korean Hybrids 



1941 Korean Hybrids. E.xceptionally hardy, single flowered, 

 bushy plants including a range of colors that is most im- 

 pressive. Easy to grow. Blooms in late fall. Pkt. SOc; 

 special pkt. $1.50. 

 For Chrysanthemum maximum, see Shasta Daisy, page 14. 



A = Suited to Rock Gardens; ® = Suited to Semi-Shade; # = Suited to Shade 



