Dreer's mid-summer catalogue 1914 (1914) Dreer's mid-summer catalogue 1914 . dreersmidsummerc1914henr Year: 1914 For Summer Planting Have yon a corner or spot in ymir garden where you have had a failureofwhere possibly yon have planted some- thing that does not please yon? If so, look over the list of pot= grown Hardy Peren- nial Plants lure offered and you will likely find the subject that you need for just such fill- np work and adjust- ment, or, an equally satisfactory selection can be made for the planting of entire new beds or borders. The varieties listed are the most desirable sorts fo


Dreer's mid-summer catalogue 1914 (1914) Dreer's mid-summer catalogue 1914 . dreersmidsummerc1914henr Year: 1914 For Summer Planting Have yon a corner or spot in ymir garden where you have had a failureofwhere possibly yon have planted some- thing that does not please yon? If so, look over the list of pot= grown Hardy Peren- nial Plants lure offered and you will likely find the subject that you need for just such fill- np work and adjust- ment, or, an equally satisfactory selection can be made for the planting of entire new beds or borders. The varieties listed are the most desirable sorts for late planting; many of them such that will give a good account of themselves this season, and all of them varieties which by having the balance of this season to become established in will make all the better display next summer. ANCHUSA ITALICA, DKOPMOKE VARIETY .JAPANESE ANEMONE ACHILLEA (Milfoil, or Yarrow) Ptarmica Fl. PI. 'The Pearl.' Pure white flowers borne in the greatest profusion the entire summer on strong, erect stems, 2 feet high; as a summer cut flower it is of great value. —Boule de Neige {Ball of Snou). An improvement on 'The Pearl;'' the flowers are of more perfect form with fuller centres, which makes it appear purer in color. Price. 15 cts each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. ACONITUM (Monkshood, or Helmet Flower) All the varieties offered form bushy clumps and grow about 4 feet high; invaluabl&for planting under trees or in shady or semi-shady positions. Napellus. Large, dark blue flowers; August to September. —Bicolor. Large blue-and-white flowers: one of the pret- tiest. Pischeri. A dwarf variety, growing 18 inches high, with very large, pale blue flowers in September and October. Lycoctonum. A free-flowering pale yellow sort, blooming in June and July. Spark's Variety. A tall sort, growing 5 to 6 feet high; the darkest blue of all; flowers in June. 25 cts. each; $ per doz ; $ per 100. Set of 5 varieties, $ ANCHUSA ITALICA (Italian


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