Dreer's 1838 1908 garden book Dreer's 1838 1908 garden book dreers18381908ga1908henr Year: 1908 CiMiciFUGA Simplex, V vA (Lily of the Valley) JVIajaliS. One of the most charming of spring flowers and too well known to re- quire description; the slock we offer is strong clumps, especially suited for out- door planting, which should be done I>e- fore the end of April if possible. 25 cts. each ; $ per doz ; $2000 per 100. ^ \ (Crown Vetch.) ^I'Wia. A rampant creeper, with handsome globular heads of showy bright pink and white sweet pea-shaped flowers; a useful


Dreer's 1838 1908 garden book Dreer's 1838 1908 garden book dreers18381908ga1908henr Year: 1908 CiMiciFUGA Simplex, V vA (Lily of the Valley) JVIajaliS. One of the most charming of spring flowers and too well known to re- quire description; the slock we offer is strong clumps, especially suited for out- door planting, which should be done I>e- fore the end of April if possible. 25 cts. each ; $ per doz ; $2000 per 100. ^ \ (Crown Vetch.) ^I'Wia. A rampant creeper, with handsome globular heads of showy bright pink and white sweet pea-shaped flowers; a useful plant for covering rough banks or for the rockery. 15 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. CORYl> (Fumitory.) Nobilis. Graceful feathery foUage and masses of golden-yellow flowers in May and June ; 1 foot. 25 cts. each ; $2 50 per doz. (Cross-wort.) Stylosa. A neat trailing rock plant with fine foliage and pretty pink flowers from July to September. 25 cts. each ; $ per doz. 'INTRODUCTION.' COLLECTIONS OF HARDY PERENNIALS. Made up of the very best and mnst popular sorts. Varieties that always do well. 12 Varieties, our selection. ..... $1 .'=0 25 ' ' ' • 50 ' ' ' ,5 00 100 ' ' ' 9 00 CIMICIFUGA (Snake Koot,. Simplex. Whenfirsi introdiiced this was erroneously sold under the name of Aciwa Taponica. It is most valuable by reason of its extreme late-flower' ing, beginning in September and attaining full perfection about the middle of October, continuing in good condition throughout that month, a time when flowers are scarce. Its flowering stems are from 2| to 3 feet higli, terminated with a dense spike of white flowers, which, when cut, last in perfection a long time. (See cut.) 50 cts. each ; $ per doz. Acerinum, or Japonicum. A pretty Japanese variety, with s!ender, erect stems, about 2-J- leei high, of white flowers ; August and September; excellent for cutting. Dahurica. Grows 3^ feet high, with large cylindrical spikes of creamy- w


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