Specialties for 1947 


A New 
Outstanding 
SWISS GIANT 
PANSY 6 or 
3218 Orange 





You are bound to be as delighted 
with this outstanding novelty as 
we were when we first saw it. It 
is of true Swiss Giant type and 
Oenothera Missouriensis 
Oenothera [= 
Evening Primrose & Sundrop 









Hemerocallis conse tly h roel “ell: 
3175 Missouriensis. Easy to grow De Le Dk eee cha 
Hemeroc allis (1 and very interesting because the formed flowers of heavy substance. 
: large bright yellow flowers open The color is an intriguing clear 
Lemon Daylily suddenly at dusk. Somewhat pro- mellow orange enhanced by a 
2614 Peerless Hybrids. This fine cumbent with the upright stems i | 
blend includes a great many varie- about a foot tall. Pkt. 15c; large peaenea ign ar eagadte: [ee 
pkt. 50c. the lowest of the five flower petals. 

ties representing the latest develop- A : 
ments in this wonderful hardy per- 3176 Youngi. A Blooms during the 
ennial which blooms during the sum- daytime carrying bright golden yel- 
mer or early fall. 3-5 ft. tall. Pkt. low blooms on plants 2 ft. tall. 
25c; large pkt. 75c. Strong and vigorous. An extremely 
free bloomer which should be in 
every garden. Pkt. 20c; large pkt. 
60c. 

The neat and vigorous habits of 
the plants insures a wonderful 
flower display. Originator’s pkt. 
50c; 3 pkts. for $1.35. 

















Pansy 60r®® 
3234 Dreer's New 
Giant Rainbow Mixture 



A bed or border of these is a 
truly inspiring sight. The range of 
colors is indescribably beautiful 
representing a truly astonishing 
number of delicate as well as rich 
shades. The form of the individual] 
blooms is perfect—all of them be- 
ing well-rounded and of large 
size. The compact plants are 
simply covered with flowers and 
their early blooming habit gives 
them additional value. Pkt. 50c; 
large pkt. $1.25; % oz. $2.25. 






Miniature Pansy 
Miniature Pansy 
Johnny Jump Ups [uP] A © 
3238 Mixture. These old-fashioned 
Johnny Jump Ups are among the 
most lovely of our garden treasures 
and this is an extra-fine mixture of 
many beautiful colors and color 
combinations. Pkt. 25c; large pkt.75c. 









Morning Glories—In Red, White, and Blue 
Ipomoea @ § 
3039 Scarlett O’Hara 
All America 1939 Gold Medal Selection. Has very large, brilliant 
wine red blooms 314-4 inches in diameter. Vigorous, free blooming, 
and early. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 50c; %4 oz. 85c. 
3032 Pearly Gates 
Few new flowers ever have been received with so much enthu- 
siasm as this superb white Morning Glory which received a Silver 
Medal in the 1942 All America Selections. It is a vigorous grower 
with glorious blooms which are as large as those of Heavenly Blue 
but of practically a white color with just a faint cream shading 
deep in the throat. The vigorous vines are simply covered with 
blooms from the middle of summer until frost. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 
50c; % oz. 85c. 
3029 Heavenly Blue, Improved Early-Flowering 
A famous strain with blooms measuring 4% inches across. Noted 
for its early-flowering habit and covered with rich sky blue flowers 
from late summer until frost. Pkt. 15c; 14 oz. 40c; % oz. 65c. 
Heavenly ‘Blue Morning Glory 

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