Dreer's garden book 1918 (1918) Dreer's garden book 1918 dreersgardenbook1918henr Year: 1918 lUBBfADBBR PHILADELPHIA -Pk GARDEMRKuHOlBE PIAN15 i 123 . Jti^ *\w 9^HL4JI I ! J^ ^^i 1 ^Hi, Clivia CLEKODENDKON Balfouri. A beautiful greenhouse climber, and admirably suited for house culture, flowering most profusely with bright scarlet flowers, enveloped in a creamy-white calyx. 15 cts. each. Extra large plants, 25 cts. and 50 cts. each. Falax. A good plant for the conservatory, of shrub-like habit, bearing in August and September many flowered panicles of bright scarlet blos- soms. 50 cts. each.


Dreer's garden book 1918 (1918) Dreer's garden book 1918 dreersgardenbook1918henr Year: 1918 lUBBfADBBR PHILADELPHIA -Pk GARDEMRKuHOlBE PIAN15 i 123 . Jti^ *\w 9^HL4JI I ! J^ ^^i 1 ^Hi, Clivia CLEKODENDKON Balfouri. A beautiful greenhouse climber, and admirably suited for house culture, flowering most profusely with bright scarlet flowers, enveloped in a creamy-white calyx. 15 cts. each. Extra large plants, 25 cts. and 50 cts. each. Falax. A good plant for the conservatory, of shrub-like habit, bearing in August and September many flowered panicles of bright scarlet blos- soms. 50 cts. each. CXIVIA MINIATA (Imantophyllum) A pretty lily-like plant of the easiest culture, and a most desirable hou?e plant, it flowers during the spring and summer months, remaining in bloom for a long period. The flowers are about 2 inches long, and are borne in dense clusters from 10 to 20 flowers each; in color it is of a fine orange-red, shading to buff. Large, strong plants, 75 cts. each. COBiEA SCANDENS (Cups and Saucer, Vine) A beautiful climber of rapid growth, large purple cup-and-saucer-shaped flowers. For quickly covering arbors, trellises, etc., it is unsurpasstd. Ready in May. 125 cts. each; $ per doz. (Hame Nettle) The varieties offered below are the best of the standard sorts now in use fir bedding, filling vases, etc., etc. Cecile Brown. A useful variety for porch boxes, vases, etc., it being of trailing habit, centre rosy-crimson and yellow, bordered maroon and edged EARLY-FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS The varieties offered below are such that can be depended upon to furnish an abundance of good-sized flowers in the open air, under ordinary garden cultivation, during October and early November, after Dahlias and other tender plants have been cut by frost. Harrie. Bronzy-orange. Harvest Home. Fine golden-bronze. La Parisienne. A fine white. Le Argentuillais. Chestnut-red. Normandie. Beautiful white with just a suggestion of pink. October Gold. Splendid bronze-yello


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