Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . AqUILRGIA, OR COLIMBINE. , or COLUMBINES. The Columbines are one of the most elegant and beautful ofhardv plants, producing their graceful spurred flowers on stemsrising 2 feet or more above the beautifully divided foliage, andare highly prized for cutting. Tliey are not at all particular as to soil or location, althoughthey prefer a sandy loam and a moist but well drained, sunnyposition, and usually make themselves at home in any hardyborder or rockery. Their period of flowering covers the latespring and early summer months


Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . AqUILRGIA, OR COLIMBINE. , or COLUMBINES. The Columbines are one of the most elegant and beautful ofhardv plants, producing their graceful spurred flowers on stemsrising 2 feet or more above the beautifully divided foliage, andare highly prized for cutting. Tliey are not at all particular as to soil or location, althoughthey prefer a sandy loam and a moist but well drained, sunnyposition, and usually make themselves at home in any hardyborder or rockery. Their period of flowering covers the latespring and early summer months. Taken as a whole, they are amost important part of the hardy garden, and should be grownin ijuantity by every lover of old-fashioned garden Hybrida. Long spurred flowers in a variety of colorings, such as yellow, pink, flesh, red, (Common American Columbine). The native l)right red and yellow variety, and one of the Fl. PI. Doubled, striped and ( OoUlen Vohnnbine). Bright y


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