Dreer’s Hardy Perennial Flower Seeds 
Almost every up-to-date Florist and Nurseryman now include in the stock which they handle a more or 
less complete line of Hardy Perennials. The Florist finds a ready sale not only for the plants but for the cut 
flowers as well, while the Nurseryman finds a good assortment invaluable in his landscape work. We offer the 
very best and most popular sorts that can readily be grown from seed. 
Achillea (Milfoil, or Yarrow) 
Ptarmieca “The Pearl.” One of the best hardy white 
perennials. Grows about 2 feet high, and from spring 
to frost is covered with heads of purest white double 
flowers. Easily grown from seed. Trade pkt., 50 ets.3 
per 0oz., $3.00. 
Aconitum (Monkshood, or Wolfsbane) 
Napellus. Produces long spikes of blue and white 
flowers. Well adapted for planting among shrubbery 
or in shady corners; seed is of slow germination; 3 
to 5 feet. Trade pkt., 40 ets.; per 0Zz., $2.00. 
Agrostemma (Rose Campion) 
Stout, erect-growing plants with silvery foliage, 
which contrasts well with the showy flowers, which 
are produced during June and July. 
Coronaria (Mullein Pink). Bright rosy-crimson, 2% 
to 3 feet. Trade pkt., 10 ets.; per 0Z., 25 ets. 
Alba. A pure white variety. Trade pkt., 10 ets.; 
per oz., 30 cts. 
Alyssum (Goldentuft) 
Saxatile Compactum. An indispensable plant for 
the rockery or border, growing 1 foot high and pro- 
ducing in May masses of broad, flat heads of bright 
yellow flowers. Trade pkt., 15 ets.; per 0z., 50 cts. 
Ampelopsis (Boston, or Japanese Ivy) 
Veitchi. The best and most popular hardy climber 
for covering brick or stone walls. Trade pkt., 10 
ets.3; per 0z., 25 ets.; per %4 l1b., 75 ets. 
Anchusa (Alkanet, Bugioss) 
Italica Dropmore Wariety. One of the best hardy 
perennials and becoming more popular each season, 
grows 8 to 5 feet high, and bearsin abundance flowers 
of the richest gentian-blue during May and June. 
Trade pkt., 15 ets.; per oz., 50 ets. 
Italica Lissadell. An improved form of the Dropmore 
variety, of strong, vigorous growth, about 5 feet high, 
with sprays of extra large clear gentian-blue flowers. 
Trade pkt., 40 cts.; per oZ., $2.00. 
Dreer’s Long-spurred Aquilegia (Columbine) 
Anemone (Windflower) 
A very pleasing perennial, producing large flowers; 
few plants compare with them in beauty; fine for 
bouquets. Sow outdoors in spring; keeping shaded 
till the plants appear. 
Coronaria. Mixed Colors (Poppy Anemone). Trade 
pkt., 20 ets.; per oz., 60 ets. 
St. Brigid. A beautiful selection of the above. Our 
seed comes from a famous Irish grower and comprises 
semi-double and double flowers in a wonderful array 
of colors. Trade pkt., 50 ets.; per 0Z., $2.50. 
Anthemis (Hardy Marguerite) 
Kelwayi. A most satisfactory hardy perennial, 
bearing all summer daisy-like golden-yellow blos- 
soms; excellent for cutting; 2 feet. Trade pkt., 25 
ets.; per 0z., $1.00. 
Aquilegia (Columbine) 
Tr. pkt. Oz. 
Alpina; wRichy blue aac cece ieee $0 30 $1 50 
California Hybrida. Mixed colors....... 50 2 50 
Chrysantha., Yellows Sawa cine 30 1 50 
Cerulea. Blue and white............... 40 2 00 
Silver Queen. Long spurred white..... 50 2 50 
Single-flowering, Mixed ................. 15 50 
Double-flowering, Mixed ................ 15 60 
Dreer’s Long-spurred Columbines 
This strain is unquestionably the finest yet pro- 
duced. The plants are of strong thrifty growth with 
flowers of largest size, varying in color through 
charming tones of cream, pink, lavender, blue, white, 
red, etc. 
Tr. pkt. Oz. 
Long-spurred Blue and Lavender shades $0 50 $3 00 
oe sé 
Pink and Rose shades..... 40 2 00 
“6 “ Searlet and Red shades.... 50 3 00 
“ 66 Finest Mixed. All colors. 
- - = the finest mixture pro- 
Anchusa Italica, Dropmore Variety CUTADIS 2.0.2 cceereccr ee 30 461 «50 
