Dreer's garden book 1931 (1931) Dreer's garden book 1931 dreersgardenbook1931henr Year: 1931 KOCHIA, \IPROVED TrICHOPIIYLLA PER PKT. 2865 Setosa (Brazilian Morning Glory). Flowers of pleasing rose color, borne very freely in large clusters. As a quick growing vine it has no equal, covering an enormous space in a short time. Per oz., 30 . $0 10 2880 Mixed Imperial Japanese (Emperor Morning Glories). These are beyond question the handsomest of all Morning Glories. Of the easiest culture, can be sown in the open ground in a sunny situation when the weather has become warm and settled; t


Dreer's garden book 1931 (1931) Dreer's garden book 1931 dreersgardenbook1931henr Year: 1931 KOCHIA, \IPROVED TrICHOPIIYLLA PER PKT. 2865 Setosa (Brazilian Morning Glory). Flowers of pleasing rose color, borne very freely in large clusters. As a quick growing vine it has no equal, covering an enormous space in a short time. Per oz., 30 . $0 10 2880 Mixed Imperial Japanese (Emperor Morning Glories). These are beyond question the handsomest of all Morning Glories. Of the easiest culture, can be sown in the open ground in a sunny situation when the weather has become warm and settled; they soon cover a large area, and even before flowering are decidedly interesting on account of the varied forms of the foliage and their markings. The flowers are of gigantic size and their colorings beyond description; the self or solid colors range from snow-white to black-purple, with all the possible intermediate shades; there is also an endless number having flowers spotted, marbled, striped, flaked, splashed, etc. (See cut). Oz., 30 cts 10 Imperial Japanese Ipomoeas Iris (Flowering Flag) 2888 Germanica (German Iris). One of the most popular hardy spring flowering plants. Mixed colors, j oz., 30 cts. 10 2890 Kaempferi (Japanese Iris). The seeds we offer have been saved from an unrivalled collection, and should produce only varieties of the highest merit. Blooms the second year from seed, j oz., 30 . 10 (Standing Cypress, or Belvedere) 2911 Improved Trichophylla. An easily-grown annual, which, sown thinly in spring, soon forms a cypress-like hedge of the most lively gieen and of perfect symmetry, by mid-summer it attains a height of about 3 feet, and late in the autumn the whole plant becomes a deep red; a splendid plant to divide the vegetable from the flower ' garden, or for forming a hedge for the summer for any purpose. (See cut.) i oz., 20 cts.; oz., 50 cts 10 Pp not fail tp include Antirrhinunis and Asters in your garden this season.


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