. Dreer's mid-summer list 1923 . Achillea Ptawjica "The Pearl" AGROSTEMMA (Rose of Heaven, Mullein Pink) Ancuusa Italica, Dropmore Variety PER PKT. 1090 Coronaria. An at- tractive free-fiowing hardy perennial of easy culture, producing glow- ing crimson flowers like a single pink, and sil- very white foliage; fine for cutting; 2 feet. } oz., 20cts $0 05 1091—Alba. A pure white variety 10 ALYSSUM (Mad Wort) Pretty little plants for AGROSTEMMA CORONARIA g^gj^g or TOCkwOrk. 1101 Little Gem, or Carpet of Snow. Annual of dwarf, compact habit, but 4 inches high. Seed sown during the summer


. Dreer's mid-summer list 1923 . Achillea Ptawjica "The Pearl" AGROSTEMMA (Rose of Heaven, Mullein Pink) Ancuusa Italica, Dropmore Variety PER PKT. 1090 Coronaria. An at- tractive free-fiowing hardy perennial of easy culture, producing glow- ing crimson flowers like a single pink, and sil- very white foliage; fine for cutting; 2 feet. } oz., 20cts $0 05 1091—Alba. A pure white variety 10 ALYSSUM (Mad Wort) Pretty little plants for AGROSTEMMA CORONARIA g^gj^g or TOCkwOrk. 1101 Little Gem, or Carpet of Snow. Annual of dwarf, compact habit, but 4 inches high. Seed sown during the summer comes into bloom in a few weeks, continuing a solid mass of white to late in autumn; the best white-flowering edging plant. Per j oz., 25 cts.; per oz., 75 10 1104 Saxatile Compactum (Basktt of Gold). Showy, bright yellow flowers, hardy perennial; excellent for rockwork; 1 foot. Per I oz., 40 cts 10 AMPELOPSIS (Boston, or Japanese Ivy) 1131 Veitchi. A hardy perennial climber, with olive-green leaves, which turn to scarlet in the autumn. The best and most popular climber for covering brick or stone walls. Per oz., 50 cts 10 ANCHUSA (Alkanet) 1138 Italica Dropmore Variety. One of the best hardy perennials, grows 3 to 5 feet high, and bears in abundance flowers of the richest gentian-blue during May and June. \ oz., 50 cts IS ANEMONE (Poppy Windflower) 1140 Coronaria. Mixed Colors. A very pleasing perennial, producing large flowers; few plants compare with them in beauty; fine for bouquets. Sow outdoors or in frame; keeping shaded till the plants appear 10 For Complete List and Cultural Notes see our Garden Book for 1923


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