Dreer's 72nd annual edition garden book : 1910 . ery foli-age; half hardy peren-nials; 2 MaritimaCaiididissi-ma. Silverfoliage. Joz., 20 cts 5 Acanthifo-lia. Silver fo-liage, beauti-fully cut. Ioz. ,oO cts. CLARKIA. This pretty and easily grown annual has been muchimproved in recent years, and the varieties offered beloware now seen as cut flowers in most of the large cities ofEurope; they do well either in sun or shade, growing 2to 22 ft. high, with leafy racemes of double flowers, whichall open in water when cut. (See cut.) per pkt. 1981 Elegans Alba Fl. PI. Very double, pure white
Dreer's 72nd annual edition garden book : 1910 . ery foli-age; half hardy peren-nials; 2 MaritimaCaiididissi-ma. Silverfoliage. Joz., 20 cts 5 Acanthifo-lia. Silver fo-liage, beauti-fully cut. Ioz. ,oO cts. CLARKIA. This pretty and easily grown annual has been muchimproved in recent years, and the varieties offered beloware now seen as cut flowers in most of the large cities ofEurope; they do well either in sun or shade, growing 2to 22 ft. high, with leafy racemes of double flowers, whichall open in water when cut. (See cut.) per pkt. 1981 Elegans Alba Fl. PI. Very double, pure white, 10 1982 Salmon Queen. Extra double, salmon pink, 10 CLEMATIS. Excepting Davidiana, these are rapid-growing climb-ers; fine for arbors and verandas. The seeds are slow togerminate, and should be soaked in warm water for 24hours before sowing; hardy perennials. 1986 Davidiana. A shrubby, hardy, herbaceousvariety, and one .of the choicest plants for thehardy border; bears lavender-blue tubular flow-ers during August and September; very fra-grant. 1972 10 Dreers Pkizf. Cineraria. 10 This is one oflossy-green, and the bestwhen in 1988 Paniculata {Japanese Virgins Bow-:r).hardy climbers. The leaves are of a bright bloom the plant is completely hidden beneath a blanket of white, hawthorne-scented blossoms; a grand plant for piazzas, fences; in fact, any positionwhere a climber is wanted; it is just the thing for covering terraces or em-bankments, does equally well in sunshine or shade, and stands unrivalledas a plant for the cemetery. Per |^ oz., 25 cts 10 1990 Hybrida Qrandiflora. Saved from a magnificent collection of the finest large-flowering sorts lU CLiEOME (Giant Spider Flower). 2001 Pungens. Singular-looking, rose-colored flowers; the stamens look likespiders legs, and present a very attractive appearance; annual; 3 feet. Thisplant is now used extensively in many of the public parks, planted amongshrubbery, and is very effective. Per \ oz., 15 cts ... 5 COI5.^^<A. (Cups a
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