Dreer's garden book 1905 Dreer's garden book : 1905 dreersgardenbook1905henr Year: 1905 62 m iHENRrADREER-PHIIADELPHIAMmREllABlE-FLOWERSEEDS A.]^PEI<OI*SIS (Boston or Japanese Ivy). per pkt. 1131 Veitchi. A liardy perennial climber from Japan, with olive-green leaves, which turn to scarlet in the autumn. '1 he best and most popular climber for covering brick or stone walls. Per oz., 25 cts. 10 ATHTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon). (&£? colored iliusti-ation on back cover of tliis book.) Tlie Snapdragons do not receive the aitention they deserve. They are undoubtedly one of the best cut flowers, wh
Dreer's garden book 1905 Dreer's garden book : 1905 dreersgardenbook1905henr Year: 1905 62 m iHENRrADREER-PHIIADELPHIAMmREllABlE-FLOWERSEEDS A.]^PEI<OI*SIS (Boston or Japanese Ivy). per pkt. 1131 Veitchi. A liardy perennial climber from Japan, with olive-green leaves, which turn to scarlet in the autumn. '1 he best and most popular climber for covering brick or stone walls. Per oz., 25 cts. 10 ATHTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon). (&£? colored iliusti-ation on back cover of tliis book.) Tlie Snapdragons do not receive the aitention they deserve. They are undoubtedly one of the best cut flowers, which can readily be grown from seed, while for beds or borders they are a constant source of pleasure, being in flower all the time. They succeed best in a rather light soil, in a sunny â position, and, although perennials, are best treated as annuals. Giant. White, Scarlet, Garnet, Yellow, Pink, Striped and Mixed (see descriptions, page 1-3), each ⢠10 1152 Niobe, Pips of flowers crimson maroon, tubes pure white 10 llol: Queen of the North. Grows 1 foot in height, and densely cov- ered with large white flowers. A gem for beds and borders, and valuable for pot culture 1170 Tom Thumb Mixed, Large variety of colors; best for bed dine; 1160 Tall Mixed. Extra fine selection; best for cuitin 1169 Imported Callection. 10 Dwarf varieties. 10 Tall varieties Oz., 40 cts. 1159 Imported Collection. 1179 Collection of 6 Giants AP<JTHEMIS. (Hardy Marguerite.) 1150 Tinctoria Kelwayi. A most satisfactory hardy perennial, bearing all summer daisy-like golden-yellow blossoms ; ex- cellent for cutting ; 2 feet. ARABIS Rook Cress.) 1201 Alpina. The earliest, pret- tiest spring flower. The â spreading tufts are covered with a sheet of pure white flowers as soon as the snow â¢disappears. Unequalled for â¢rockeries or edgings; with- stands the drought and is al- vways neat; 6 inches 5
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