Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . rds Lily). A pretty species, bearing spikes of white flowers18 inches high during May and June. Liliastrum (St. Brunos Lily). A beautiful plant, 2 feet, with narrow, grass-like foliage and long spikes of white, fragrant Lily-like flowers in May and cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. — Qiganteum. A wonderful improvement on the St. Brunos Lily, of which it isa gigantic form. It produces spikes of very large, white flowers, and forcibly reminds one of a miniature LiliumCandidum. 30 cts. each; $ perdoz. ARABIS (Rock Cres
Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . rds Lily). A pretty species, bearing spikes of white flowers18 inches high during May and June. Liliastrum (St. Brunos Lily). A beautiful plant, 2 feet, with narrow, grass-like foliage and long spikes of white, fragrant Lily-like flowers in May and cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. — Qiganteum. A wonderful improvement on the St. Brunos Lily, of which it isa gigantic form. It produces spikes of very large, white flowers, and forcibly reminds one of a miniature LiliumCandidum. 30 cts. each; $ perdoz. ARABIS (Rock Cress). Alpina. One of the most desirableof the very early spring-floweringplants that is especially adaptedfor edging and for the rock gar-den, but does equally well inthe border, where it forms a densecarpet, completely covered withpure white flowers. It is nice forcutting, and lasts for a long time inbloom. 15 cts. each; $ perdoz.; $ per 100. — Flore^plena. A distinct andpretty double-flowering form 25cts. each; $ per doz.; $
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