. Dreer's novelties and specialties for 1937 . Romneya Coulteri Romneya California Tree Poppy Coulteri. 5-6 ft. Hardy as far north as Philadelphia if given a well-drained, sunny, sheltered spot. Has from 12 to 15 expanded flowers on a single shoot at one time. The white flowers are 5 inches across, delicately transparent but remain in good condition for several days. Delightfully fragrant. Late summer and fall. Each 75c; 3 for $; 12 for $ Rudbeckia—Coneflower ® Indispensable for the border, thriving anywhere, and giving a wealth of bloom. Showy and fine for cutting. Golden Globe. 5 ft


. Dreer's novelties and specialties for 1937 . Romneya Coulteri Romneya California Tree Poppy Coulteri. 5-6 ft. Hardy as far north as Philadelphia if given a well-drained, sunny, sheltered spot. Has from 12 to 15 expanded flowers on a single shoot at one time. The white flowers are 5 inches across, delicately transparent but remain in good condition for several days. Delightfully fragrant. Late summer and fall. Each 75c; 3 for $; 12 for $ Rudbeckia—Coneflower ® Indispensable for the border, thriving anywhere, and giving a wealth of bloom. Showy and fine for cutting. Golden Globe. 5 ft. An improved rounded form of the popular Golden Glow. Large double yellow flowers. July-September. Each 25c; 3 for 70c; 12 for $; 25 for $ Purpurea, The King. 3 ft. Clean dark crimson flowers which keep their form until the orange cones are fully developed. The petals never droop nor get mottled nor dirty colored. July- September. Each 50c; 3 for $; 12 for $ Salvia —Sage Azurea. 3-4 ft. A splendid tall variety. Racemes of pretty, sky blue flowers. August-September. For garden and cutting. Pitcheri (Blue Meadow Sage). 4-5 ft. A most attractive hardy plant, with true blue flowers from August to October. Thrives in any situation and with little care. Blooms profusely and con- tinuously just when blue flowers are scarce. Extremely hardy, wintering in any part of the country without protection. Virgata nemorosa. 2 ft. Effective dark blue border plant. Blooms during May and June. Any oj the above: Each 30c; 3 for 85c; 12 for $; 25 for $ Saxif raga for the Rock Garden A ® Aizoon balcana. Lovely rosettes of silvery leaves. Clusters of small white flowers speckled crimson on foot-high stalks. — baldensis. Very tiny cushions of silvery green rosettes. Decipiens (Crimson Moss). Dwarf mossy plants. The leaves turn crimson in winter. White flowers. May-June. Macnabiana. Splendid for wall garden or rock crevices. Beautiful rosette of gray-green foliage. Sm


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