Dreer's 72nd annual edition garden book : 1910 . We offer this, aswell as three most interesting varieties, which must be seen to beappreciated. Scolopendrium officinarum. 25 cts. each; per doz. Digitate cristatum. Ends of fronds much branched and crested. ? Marginatum. Edges of the fronds deeply serrated. Undulatum. Fronds beautifully waved and crested. Price, 50 cts. each; $ per doz., except where noted. Oneeach of the 4 sorts, ISEW HEECHERAS (Alum Root). The five varieties oflered below have been selected as the bestand most distinct from a collection of thirty French intr


Dreer's 72nd annual edition garden book : 1910 . We offer this, aswell as three most interesting varieties, which must be seen to beappreciated. Scolopendrium officinarum. 25 cts. each; per doz. Digitate cristatum. Ends of fronds much branched and crested. ? Marginatum. Edges of the fronds deeply serrated. Undulatum. Fronds beautifully waved and crested. Price, 50 cts. each; $ per doz., except where noted. Oneeach of the 4 sorts, ISEW HEECHERAS (Alum Root). The five varieties oflered below have been selected as the bestand most distinct from a collection of thirty French introductions. Like Heuchera sanguinea,they grow about IS incheshigh, and produce their grace-ful sprays of flowers in greatprofusion during July andAugust. Fantasie. Sulphur-y e 11 o wtinted green, tips of petalsbronzy-red. Grenade. Bright red tintedcarmine; very vigorous. Pluie de Feu. Bright rasp-berry-red; very free. P«*ofusion. .\ free-floweringivory-while. Virginal. Large tubularflowers of creamy white. 50 cts. each. Set of 5 ,$ GVPSOPHILA P.\NICULATA Fl. Pl. GYPSOPHIEA PANICEEATA FE. PE. Double-flowering Baby*8 Breath.) The single-flowering form has always been a favorite, its misty bloom beingindispensable in a naturally-arranged bunch of flowers. Add to this the prettylittle double rosette-like flowers of this new variety, which are produced inmuch-branched panicles 3 to 3J feet high, and we have a plant not only valuablefor cutting—as it can be cut and dried, retaining its beauty for months in ttiisshape—but a most desirable addition to the hardy border. (See cut.) 2) ; $ per doz. T^VO HAXDSOME HEEEXIEMS (Sneeze-wort,). Riverton Gem. A variety that originated with us. Of strong growth. 2\ to3 feet high. Covered from August to October with brilliant old-gold suffusedwith bright terra-cotta flowers, changing as they mature to a wallflower-red. Riverton Beauty. Another variety which originated with us, and which isentirely distinct, the flowers b


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