HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA— FLOWER SEEDS 



Cerastium Tomentosum 



King Calendulas 



CALCEOLARIA 



1671 Dreer's Perfection. An ornamental 

 plant, producing a mass of beautiful 

 pocket-like flowers in the spring, and 

 a universal favorite for decorating the 

 greenhouse or conservatory. This strain 

 was grown for us by a celebrated Scotch 



specialist, and is considered the finest in cultivation; flowers 

 beautifully spotted and blotched in exceedingly rich and varied colors; pj,^ 

 of perfect form and fine substance; the habit of the plants dwarf and pkt. 

 compact and very free-flowering $0 50 



KING CALENDULA (Pot Marigold) 



One of the best and showiest free-flowering hardy annuals, growing in any good 

 garden soil, can be sown any time during the summer, producing a fine effect in beds 

 or mixed borders, particularly bright in late fall; valuable also for pot culture; bloom- 

 ing freely in winter and early spring; 1 foot. 

 1682 Orange King. An extra fine strain of this splendid double rich orange red 



variety, producing flowers over 3 inches in diameter. Sets, per pkt. ; 40 cts. per oz. 

 1686 Lemon King. Identical in every way to the preceding, except in color, which 



is a rich lemon-yellow. 5 cts. per pkt.; 40 cts. per oz. 

 1684 Golden King. Rich golden-yellow flowers of large size, and borne on long, 



strong stems, making it of special value for cutting. 5 cts. per pkt.; 40 cts. per oz. 



CALLIRHOE 



1716 Involucrata {Poppy Mallow). A showy, trailing, hardy perennial, bearing 

 continuously from early summer till fall large, bright crimson saucer-shaped 

 flowers; looks best on the rockery, but can be used in front of the hardy border. 

 Per pkt., 10 cts. 



CARNATION 



Carnations are general favorites for their delicious fragrance and richness of color. They 

 are indispensable both for greenhouse culture in winter and for the garden in summer. 



1850 Hardy Border Double Mixed. A good hardy strain for outdoor culture, pj.g 

 flowering the second season and producing a mass of flowers in a great variety of pkt- 

 colors. i oz., 40 cts $0 IS 



1831 Chabaud's Everblooming. Raised by a famous French specialist. Blooms 

 in five months after being sown, and continues to flower in the greatest profusion 



indefinitely. Mixed colors 25 



1820 Marguerite Mixed. A quick-flowering strain; double flowers 



in great variety of colors. \ oz., 40 cts 10 



1830 Giant Marguerite Mixed. An improved large flowering 



strain. \ oz., 50 cts 15 



CENTAUREA CYANUS (Cornflower) 



These are also known as Bachelor's Buttons, Blue Bottle, Ragged Sailor, 

 Bluet, etc. 



1881 Double Blue. Identical in color to the popular single blue 

 variety, but, being a full, double flower, it takes fewer of them to 

 make a nice bunch, and it is better in every way. Joz., 40cts. . . . 15 



1882 Double Rose Pink. A splendid variety for cutting; color 

 clear rose-pink. \ oz., 40 cts 15 



1883 Double White. Densely double pure white flowers. J oz., 40 cts 15 



1890 Double-flowered Mixed. All colors, including blue, rose, white, etc. Per 



oz., 50 cts • ■ • 10 



1904 Montana (Perennial Corn 

 Flower). Grows 2 feet high 

 bearing large violet-blue 

 flowers from July to Sep- 

 tember. J oz., 40 cts 10 



CERASTIUM 



(Sno>v in Sumntier) 



1911 Tomentosum. Avery 

 pretty dwarf, white-leaved 

 edging plant, bearing 

 small white flowers; hardy 

 perennial 



15 



Double Blue Cornflower 



For Complete List and Cultural Notes see our Garden Book for 1923 



