. Dreer's garden book : 1906. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. Dreer's Improved Large-floiivering Salpiglossis. (Painted Tongue.) Shown ill colors on the front covar of iJtis book. These are one uf the very tinest annuals, and we hope the prominence which we give them this season will result in their being more generally grown. They are of the easiest culture, succeeding in any sunny position. The plants grow \\ to 2 feet high and produce freely, from midsummer till frost,
. Dreer's garden book : 1906. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. Dreer's Improved Large-floiivering Salpiglossis. (Painted Tongue.) Shown ill colors on the front covar of iJtis book. These are one uf the very tinest annuals, and we hope the prominence which we give them this season will result in their being more generally grown. They are of the easiest culture, succeeding in any sunny position. The plants grow \\ to 2 feet high and produce freely, from midsummer till frost, their attractive orchid-like flow- ers in a very large range of colors, including many shades of red, rose, purple, vio- let, blue, yellow and white, mostly beautifully marbled and penciled with gold and other colors. They are splendid for cutting, lasting well in water. Seed may be started indoors in March or sown outside when the ground is in good condition. They are also excellent for winter flowering in the conservatory, f^or which purpose seed should be sown in late summer. We offer six of the most distinct colorings, viz.; Salpiclossis. PER PKT. 3912 Crimson 10 3913 Primrose 10 3914 Purple and Gold 10 3919 Collection of a packet each of the above 6 colors 3920 Finest Mixed. All colors. 3 pkts., 25 cts PER PKT. 3915 Rose and Gold 10 391fi Scarlet and Gold .10 3917 White and Gold 10 40 10 Dreer's Improved L,arge-flowering Scabiosas. (Sweet Scabious, Mourning Bride, etc.) We illustrated these in colors in our last year's Garden Book, aiid have heard nothing but praise of the re- sults. Seed can be sown any time in the spring after danger of frost is past. They grow about '2\ feet high, and come into bloom early in July, and continue without interruption until hard frost. The beautiful flowers in exquisite shades are borne on long stems, and when cut keep in perfect condition for the best part of a week. They make effective borders or beds, and no garden is complete without
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