Dreer's mid-summer catalogue 1908 (1908) Dreer's mid-summer catalogue 1908 . dreersmidsummerc1908henr Year: 1908 Dreer*s Reliable Flower Seeds On the following six pages we give a most complete list of Seeds of the Best Hardy Perennials which are now so deservedly popular. Sown any time through the summer in a cold frame or shady corner of the garden, you can have, with little trouble, an abundant supply of Columbines, Canterbury Bells, Foxgloves, Gaillardias, Hollyhocks, Larkspurs, Forget-me-nots, Daisies, Sweet Williams, etc., etc., for flowering in 1909. The list also includes a choice sel
Dreer's mid-summer catalogue 1908 (1908) Dreer's mid-summer catalogue 1908 . dreersmidsummerc1908henr Year: 1908 Dreer*s Reliable Flower Seeds On the following six pages we give a most complete list of Seeds of the Best Hardy Perennials which are now so deservedly popular. Sown any time through the summer in a cold frame or shady corner of the garden, you can have, with little trouble, an abundant supply of Columbines, Canterbury Bells, Foxgloves, Gaillardias, Hollyhocks, Larkspurs, Forget-me-nots, Daisies, Sweet Williams, etc., etc., for flowering in 1909. The list also includes a choice selection of other Flower Seeds for summer sowing, such as Cinerarias, Cyclamens, Pansies, Primulas, etc. AQUILEGIA (COLUMBINE) Per Pkt. ACANTHUS. MolMs hatiioWas (Bear's Breech). Handsome and interesting hardy plants, witii fine foliage and curious flowers in August and September. Grows from 2 to 4 feet high, according to soil and location. Valuable alike for planting as single specimens, in groups or in border '. . . . 10 ACHILLEA. Ptarmica FI. PI. 'The Pearl.' (Double White Yarrow). One of the best hardy white perennials in the list. Grows about 2 feet high, and from spring till frost is covered with .heads of purest white double|flowers. Per -^s oz., sects 15 ACONITUiVl. Napellus (Monk's Hood or Wolfsbane). A hardy perennial, producing long spikes of curiously-shaped blue and white flowers. Well adapted for planting among shrubbery or in shady corners of the garden ; 3 to 5 feet. Per K oz., 25 cts 5 ADONIS. Vernalis (Ox-eye). A hardy perennial, bearing large bright-yellow flowers in early spring; i foot. PerJ^oz., 20 cts. 10 AQROSTEMMA. Coronaria (Mullein Pink). An attractive free-flowering hardy perennial of easy culture, producing bright crimson flowers on long, slender stems ; foliage silvery gray. Per %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% oz., 15 cts 5 ALYSSUM. S&\:\UZomX)act\xm(BasketofGold). Showy, hardy perennial golden-yellow flowers; excellent for rock work or border; i foot. Per K
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