. Dreer's 1913 garden book. hes 2h feet high, andbears the finest individual spikes of flowers of all,many of them being over 18 inches in length; colorintensely rich scarlet; decidedly one of the lest. \oz., 75 cts 10 3937 — Zurich. A splendid dwarf variety, growing about2 feet high, and is e- laluableon account of be-ing the earliest to bloom, flowering In days in advanceof any other sort. J oz., 75 20 3931 Patens (Blue Sage). In color this is as blue as theScarlet Sage is red; unlike the latter, however, it isnot useful for bedding, but is a beautiful plant for theborder or greenhouse


. Dreer's 1913 garden book. hes 2h feet high, andbears the finest individual spikes of flowers of all,many of them being over 18 inches in length; colorintensely rich scarlet; decidedly one of the lest. \oz., 75 cts 10 3937 — Zurich. A splendid dwarf variety, growing about2 feet high, and is e- laluableon account of be-ing the earliest to bloom, flowering In days in advanceof any other sort. J oz., 75 20 3931 Patens (Blue Sage). In color this is as blue as theScarlet Sage is red; unlike the latter, however, it isnot useful for bedding, but is a beautiful plant for theborder or greenhouse; tender perennials; 2 feet 25 3928 Azurea Grandiflora. A hardy perennial variety,producing during August and September spikes of pretty sky-blue flowers in great profusion;2 to 3 feet 10 3929 Farinacea. A perennial va-riety, but best grown as an an-nual. Seed sown in the openground in May blooming fromJuly to frost. The fine lightblue flowers are borne on longspikes held above the foliage;makes a good blue line. 2feet 10.


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