Dreer's garden book seventy-third Dreer's garden book : seventy-third annual edition 1911 dreersgardenbook1911henr Year: 1911 HWADRKR â PHIlAKLPtllAI'A WfIOWERSEED flOVEJJII^UIJj es Marigold, Orange Prince. NEW GERANIUM-LEAVED TOM THUMB NASTURTIUM. 3386 This beautiful and novel variety originated with one of our growers in California. It differs from all other sorts in having heavy, rich green foliage, in shape exactly like a Zonale Geranium, and forms a globular plant about one foot high by as much in diameter, and bears with great profusion bright scarlet flowers, making one of the ver
Dreer's garden book seventy-third Dreer's garden book : seventy-third annual edition 1911 dreersgardenbook1911henr Year: 1911 HWADRKR â PHIlAKLPtllAI'A WfIOWERSEED flOVEJJII^UIJj es Marigold, Orange Prince. NEW GERANIUM-LEAVED TOM THUMB NASTURTIUM. 3386 This beautiful and novel variety originated with one of our growers in California. It differs from all other sorts in having heavy, rich green foliage, in shape exactly like a Zonale Geranium, and forms a globular plant about one foot high by as much in diameter, and bears with great profusion bright scarlet flowers, making one of the very best plants for a bed or border, filling baskets, vases and the innumerable uses to which the Nasturtium lends itself. 15 cts. per packet; 50 cts. per ounce. VARIEGATED-LEAVED NASTURTIUMS. After years of selecting, a finely variegated-leaved type of this popu- lar annual has at last been 'fixed;' the foliage is beautifully marked white, gold and green, and makes very pretty subjects for hanging baskets, porch-boxes, borders, etc. 3381 Queen of Tom Thumbs. Dwarf, dense bushes, with varie- gated foliage and flowers in a large variety of colors. 10 cts. per pkt.; 25 cts. per oz. 3321 Queen of Tails. Similar to the regular tall Nasturtium, but with variegated leaves. 10 cts. per pkt.; 25 cts. per oz. GIANT YELLOW TULIP POPPY. (Hunnemannia Fumariaefolia. 2821 This is by far the best of the Poppy family for cutting, remaining in good condition for several days. Seed sown early in May will, by the middle of July, produce plants covered with their large buttercup-yellow, poppy-like blossoms, and never out of flower until hard frost. The plants grow about 2 feet high, are quite bushy, with beau- tiful feathery glaucous foliage. J oz., 25 cts.; 10 cts. per pkt. NEW SINGLE ANNUAL POPPY 'KING EDWARD.'* 3703 A new variety of gorgeous coloring, being a deep scarlet, shaded crimson-red, each petal marked with a large black blotch for half its length from the base, against which the yellow
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