. Drber's Lono-spurred Hybrid Aquilegia RREER'S 'WERING HALF-OWARF SNAPDRAGONS (Antirrhinum Majus Nanum Grandiflorum) This type has spikes and flowers of good size, and, owing to their dwarf and compact habit of growth, are better adapted for bedding purposes. They grow about 18 inches high, and the mass of bloom which they produce from early until late in the season is really phenomenal. pkk pkt. 1162 Daphne. Soft blush-pink. (No. 2 on plate.) 10 1163 Defiance. Orance or russet-red. (No. 6 on plate.) 10 1164 Golden Queen. Rich, pure yellow. (No. 1 on plate.) 10 1165 Firebrand. Rich


. Drber's Lono-spurred Hybrid Aquilegia RREER'S 'WERING HALF-OWARF SNAPDRAGONS (Antirrhinum Majus Nanum Grandiflorum) This type has spikes and flowers of good size, and, owing to their dwarf and compact habit of growth, are better adapted for bedding purposes. They grow about 18 inches high, and the mass of bloom which they produce from early until late in the season is really phenomenal. pkk pkt. 1162 Daphne. Soft blush-pink. (No. 2 on plate.) 10 1163 Defiance. Orance or russet-red. (No. 6 on plate.) 10 1164 Golden Queen. Rich, pure yellow. (No. 1 on plate.) 10 1165 Firebrand. Rich, deep red. (No. 3 on plate.) 10 1166 Rose Queen. Rich rose. (No. 4 on ] ;) 10 1167 Mont Blanc. Pure white. (No. 5 on jlate.) 10 1169 Collection of above 6 sorts 50 1170 Half=Dwarf, Mixed. Large range of many beau- tiful colors. J oz., 30 cts 10 I^II^AC OFEEN 1100 We offered this a few ; ears ago, but dropped it from our list as we did not think the color was deep enough to form a contrast with the popular white sorts. By careful selection it has been greatly improved, and the stock we now offer has been saved from plants that were a deep lavender-lilac, a really pretty color, either alone or in conjunction with the white sorts. It is of dwarf compact habit, and with all the free and long blooming merits of the regular Sweet Alyssum. 10 cts. per pkt.; 50 cts. per J rz. Dreer's I^ong-spurred Hybrid Aquilegias, or Coluiiibiiies 1206 This is the most admired type of Columbines. They have been produced from the strains of several famous hybridizers and are much superior to the usual grade. The plants are of strong, thrifty growth, and perfectly hardy. The long-spurred flowers of large size vary in color through charmirg tones of cream, pink, lavender, blue, white, red, etc., hardly any two being exactly alike. 15 cts. per pkt.; 2 pkis., 25 cts. Doutole-flowering Cup-and-Saucer Canterbury Bells 1734 A new race of this much-prized Hardy Biennial from a celebrated


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