Dreer's autumn catalogue 1930 (1930) Dreer's autumn catalogue 1930 dreersautumncata1930henr Year: 1930 Ranunculus These beautiful flowering bulbs delight in a cool, moist atmosphere, and will repay extra care in cultivation. The curious tooth-like bulb may be kept out of the ground without injury for a long time, and if planted in spring in a cool, shady situation will generally give satisfactory results. They are also desirable for pot culture and for grow- ing in frames in spring. Also suitable for rockeries in mild climates. Double French Hybrids. A splendid mixture containing all the bri


Dreer's autumn catalogue 1930 (1930) Dreer's autumn catalogue 1930 dreersautumncata1930henr Year: 1930 Ranunculus These beautiful flowering bulbs delight in a cool, moist atmosphere, and will repay extra care in cultivation. The curious tooth-like bulb may be kept out of the ground without injury for a long time, and if planted in spring in a cool, shady situation will generally give satisfactory results. They are also desirable for pot culture and for grow- ing in frames in spring. Also suitable for rockeries in mild climates. Double French Hybrids. A splendid mixture containing all the brilliant colors for which this strain is famous. 75 cts. per doz.; $ per 100; $ per 1000. Florentine. Very similar to the French mixed in colors, but more desirable because of its very large flowers. 85 cts. per doz.; $ per 100; $ per 1000. ScillaS (Squills) (Excellent for Rock Gardens) Sibirica. One of the prettiest of early spring-blooming bulbs, of dwarf habit, with sprays of exquisite rich blue flowers. Grown in masses, in conjunction with Crocus, particularly the yellow variety, Chionodoxas and Snowdrops, the effect is charming. Mammoth bulbs 75 cts. per doz.; $ per 100; $ per 1000. Campanulata {Spanish Blue-bell, or Wood Hyacinth). A beautiful spring-flowering bulb; spikes of bell-shaped flowers, fine for naturalizing in the woods, etc.; perfectly hardy and requires no further care when once planted. This is one of the few things that will thrive under pine trees. We offer them in separate colors and in mixture as under. Blue. Rose. White Mixed Colors MuscARi, Hyacinth IMuSCari (Grape Hyacinths) One of the prettiest of early spring flower- ing bulbs, growing about 6 inches high, and throwing up numerous spikes of flowers, which resemble a miniature inverted bunch of grapes. They are perfectly hardy, and for this reason they are largely used for naturalizing, especially amongst the grass and in woods or other shady places, also in the Rock


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