. Dreer's Prize Cineraria. CINERARIA. Seed should be sown from May to September for succes- sion. Where only one sowing is made, July should be pre- ferred. Cinerarias grow so freely that the seedlings may go straight from the seed-pans to thumb-pots. After transplant- ing, place in a cold frame facing north, if possible. When the pots become full of roots, shift into larger ones till the flowering size is reached. Our prize strain is justly cele- brated for all good qualities, Ijeing especially noted for size, coloring and texture. per pkt. 1963 Dreer's Prize Dwarf. Extra fine 35 1964 Dreer's


. Dreer's Prize Cineraria. CINERARIA. Seed should be sown from May to September for succes- sion. Where only one sowing is made, July should be pre- ferred. Cinerarias grow so freely that the seedlings may go straight from the seed-pans to thumb-pots. After transplant- ing, place in a cold frame facing north, if possible. When the pots become full of roots, shift into larger ones till the flowering size is reached. Our prize strain is justly cele- brated for all good qualities, Ijeing especially noted for size, coloring and texture. per pkt. 1963 Dreer's Prize Dwarf. Extra fine 35 1964 Dreer's Prize Tall. Wry large flower? 35 1961 Matador. The new, large-flowering scarlet, which adds considerable life and brilliancy to a collection. 50 1966 SteUata (Star Cineraria). A charming variety, with large spreading panicles of starry flowers in the same variety of colors as the ordinary Cineraria; the extreme grace and elegance of the plant and flowers make them wonderfully effective for the decoration of the house and conservatory, and especially so for church decoration; also useful for cutting 25 For complete list and cultural notes see our Garden Book for 1915.


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