Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . 201. PHLOX DIVARICATA (Perrys Variety.) Phlox divaricata canadensis, offered and illustrated on page 233, haslong been a favorite plant for the border and rockery, and deservedly so,it being a free-flowering, showy plant, adapting itself to almost any soiland position. In this new variety we have a great improvement, the plantbeing more robust, the flowers considerably larger and of a more intenseshade of lavender-blue. 25 crs. each; | per doz. DIVARICATA AI^BAGRA?«DIFI<ORA. A grand white flowering form of the p


Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . 201. PHLOX DIVARICATA (Perrys Variety.) Phlox divaricata canadensis, offered and illustrated on page 233, haslong been a favorite plant for the border and rockery, and deservedly so,it being a free-flowering, showy plant, adapting itself to almost any soiland position. In this new variety we have a great improvement, the plantbeing more robust, the flowers considerably larger and of a more intenseshade of lavender-blue. 25 crs. each; | per doz. DIVARICATA AI^BAGRA?«DIFI<ORA. A grand white flowering form of the preceding, producing its masses offragrant white flowers during April and May, and should prove equallyvaluable and as great a favorite as the blue-flowered form. (See cut.) 25cts. each; $ per doz. KMODI MA JUS. (Himalayan Mandrake, or May Apple.) A curious species, growing almost 3 feet high, with pale green leaves,prettily marbled with bronze. The clear pink flowers are followed bylarge coral-red fruit; requires a partially shaded, rich, d


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