Vick's garden and floral guide . ies, each 5 One packet each of the above seven varietiesfor 25 cents. Fine Mixed. Ounce, 50 cents 5 New Giant-Flowered. Fine flowers double thesize of ordinary sorts, of a rich velvety Crimson; Brilliant; Chamois; DeepScarlet ; Firefly ; Galathe ; Yellow ; Rose ; Striped ; White ; each 10 One packet each of the above ten varieties for70 cents ; or any six for 45 cents. Extra Fine Giant-flowered Mixed 10 Tom Thumb. Very pretty dwarf plants, aboutsix inches high, and of the usual colors describedabove. Mixed colors 5 ASPERULA Azurea setosa, A charm
Vick's garden and floral guide . ies, each 5 One packet each of the above seven varietiesfor 25 cents. Fine Mixed. Ounce, 50 cents 5 New Giant-Flowered. Fine flowers double thesize of ordinary sorts, of a rich velvety Crimson; Brilliant; Chamois; DeepScarlet ; Firefly ; Galathe ; Yellow ; Rose ; Striped ; White ; each 10 One packet each of the above ten varieties for70 cents ; or any six for 45 cents. Extra Fine Giant-flowered Mixed 10 Tom Thumb. Very pretty dwarf plants, aboutsix inches high, and of the usual colors describedabove. Mixed colors 5 ASPERULA Azurea setosa, A charming, profuse blooming hardy little annual, bear-ing clusters of fragrant sky-blue flowers, admirably adapted for bouquet-making. One foot 5 Odorata. A perennial of delightful fragrance; it is the Mayflower of theGermans, being used in their Maitrank or May wine. The flowers are purewhite, and the whole plant is often dried and preserved for its kept among clothes it imparts an agreeable odor to them. Six inches . 54-6. ALLEGHANY VINE Adlumia cirrhosa. Sometimes called Wood Fringe, Mountain Fringe,or Climbing Fumitory. This graceful hardy climber deserves a place in everygarden. Its delicate feathery foliage somewhat resembles that of the Maiden-Hair Fern, and its panicles of drooping flesh-colored flowers completely coverthe plant. For covering trellises, tree stumps, etc., it is very desirable. Itis biennial, but re-sows itself, and when once established will remain for seed in the spring, in a cool damp place, and transplant in autumn . 10 ADONIS Pheasants Eye ^stivalis. Flos Adonis, or Pheasants Eye. has finely-cut foliage andbrilliant scarlet flowers. It will do well in partial shade, and may beused to advantage in any corner of the garden. Twelve to eighteeninches in height. It blooms in early summer. Annual 5 Vernalis. A handsome perennial border plant, about a foot in a light soil. Flowers yellow 5 AQUILEGIA Aquilegias are probably kno
Size: 1434px × 1742px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookauthorhenryggilbertnurserya, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900