Dreer's 72nd annual edition garden book : 1910 . Hakdy Fern, ScolopiNdhium Officinarum Undulatum, CLEMATIS RECTAFE. PE. Identical to the beautiful single-floweringtype offered on page 188, except that theflowers are double and larger. We con-sider this one of the most desirable peren-nials in our collection, and althoughintroduced ten years ago, this plant isseldom offered for sale, owing to its beingdifficult to propagate. We offer strongplants at § each. GENISTA TIXCTORIAFE, PE. A double-flowering Broom growing about2 feet high and producing masses of prettydouble yellow flowers in May a


Dreer's 72nd annual edition garden book : 1910 . Hakdy Fern, ScolopiNdhium Officinarum Undulatum, CLEMATIS RECTAFE. PE. Identical to the beautiful single-floweringtype offered on page 188, except that theflowers are double and larger. We con-sider this one of the most desirable peren-nials in our collection, and althoughintroduced ten years ago, this plant isseldom offered for sale, owing to its beingdifficult to propagate. We offer strongplants at § each. GENISTA TIXCTORIAFE, PE. A double-flowering Broom growing about2 feet high and producing masses of prettydouble yellow flowers in May and an excellent subject for the hardyborder, it is especially valuable as a rockplant. 35 cts. each. RARE HARTS-TONGEE FERXS. The common English Harts-tongue Fern Sco/opendriumofficinarum is a well-known and much admired hardy plant,which may be grown in a shady, well-drained, moist comer of thegarden, where few other plants would succeed. We offer this, aswell as three most interesting varieties, which must be seen to beappreciated


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