^SPECIALTIES IN FLOWER SEEM 



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Lupinus Hartwegii Giants 



Linaria Maroccana 

 Excelsior Hybrids 



2992 A dainty easily grown annual bear- 

 ing small spikes, like a miniature 

 Snapdragon of brilliant colors in- 

 cluding yellow, crimson, pink, pur- 

 ple, etc.; plant grows about 12 in- 

 ches high and is a charming subject 

 for the rockery or border. Pkt., 

 15 cts.; i oz., 40 cts. 



Lobelia Cardinalis 

 Queen Victoria 



3032 A wonderfully effective perennial 

 variety, with dark bronzy foliage 

 and brilliant scarlet flowers, stand- 

 ing out in vivid contrast to the 

 foliage. A fine hardy border plant. 

 Pkt., 25 cts.; Fivepkts., $1.00. 



(For general list of Lobelias, see page 85.) 



Lupinus Hartwegii Giants (New) 



3040 A new improved strain of Annual Lupines. Grows three to four feet 

 tall, have the base branching habit, with four to six long spikes to a 

 plant. Each spike has from twenty-five to fifty more blooms than the 

 regular type. The blooms are a little larger and the leaves about half 

 as large again, making a very attractive plant. Supplied in mixture 

 only, containing dark blue, sky blue, rose and white. Pkt., 20 cts.; 

 Special pkt., 50 cts. 



Regal Hybrid Hardy Lupines 



(Lupinus Polyphyllus Hybridus) 

 3060 They are the result of many years of careful crossing and selecting by a 

 celebrated English specialist, and in addition to the usual blue, white 

 and rose colors, contains many unusual lilac, pink, purple, yellow and 

 other tints. This strain received an Award of Merit from the Royal 

 Horticultural Society of England, and we consider them an important 

 addition to the list of hardy perennials. Pkt., 15 cts.; J oz., 50 cts.; 

 oz., $1.50. 



Lupinus Subcarnosus 



(Texas Blue Bonnet) 

 3051 Makes charming bushy plants 15 inches in height, with an abundance of 

 flower spikes, bearing large deep blue flowers. While perfectly hardy, 

 seed sown in the open ground in Spring will produce plants that will 

 bloom in June. Pkt., 10 cts.; \ oz., 25 cts.; oz., 75 cts. 



(For general list of Lupinus, see page 85.) 



You Can Have 

 A Garden Full 

 of Beautiful Flowers 

 By Planting 

 Dreer's Rainbow Garden 

 Collection of 

 Eight Annuals 

 Illustrated in Colors 

 on Plate Opposite 



New African Marigolds 



3082 Orange Alldouble. Any strain of African Marigold 

 that will come fifty per cent, or more double is very good. 

 Alldouble identical in every respect to Orange Prince, has 

 come almost one hundred per cent, double. (See Illustration.) 

 Pkt., 25 cts.; I oz., $1.00. 



3080 Lemon Alldouble. Identical to Orange Alldouble ex- 

 cepting in color which is clear lemon yellow. Pkt., 25 cts.; 

 1 oz., $1.00. 



3078 Guinea Gold. A distinct type of Marigold, of graceful 

 pyramidal habit, growing 2 to 2\ feet high, flowers semi- 

 double, 2 to 2\ inches across, broad wavy petals of a brilliant 

 shade of orange flushed with gold. The usual Marigold odor 

 is less pungent than in other sorts. (See cut.) Pkt., 20 cts.; 

 Special pkt., 60 cts. 



New Dwarf French Single Marigold 

 Fire Cross 



3101 In habit it is very similar to the popular variety, Legion of 

 Honor, but more effective and attractive. The ground color 

 is deep orange yellow, with a large crimson maroon blotch 

 on each petal. Pkt., 15 cts.; \ oz., 40 cts. 



(For general list of Marigolds, see page 86.) 



Marigold, Guinea Gold 



African Marigold, Alldouble 



The Special pkts. offered contain considerably more seeds than the regular pkts., and of the same high quality 



