Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . the most effective very early spring-flowering perennials, growing about 2feet high. If placed in pots in the fall, they can readily be forced into flower dur-ing the winter months in the conservatory or window garden. There are many whohave only seen this as a single plant, here or there in a hardy border, and haveno idea of the effect it has when planted in a mass. It is also a splendid flowerfor cutting, as it carries well and stands a long time in water, opening out morning after morning, to the surprise and delight of the possesso
Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . the most effective very early spring-flowering perennials, growing about 2feet high. If placed in pots in the fall, they can readily be forced into flower dur-ing the winter months in the conservatory or window garden. There are many whohave only seen this as a single plant, here or there in a hardy border, and haveno idea of the effect it has when planted in a mass. It is also a splendid flowerfor cutting, as it carries well and stands a long time in water, opening out morning after morning, to the surprise and delight of the possessor. They succeed every-where, and are worthy of a place inany Very free-flowering, bright Rich yellow; 2^ to 3 inches across. Excelsum. Large orange-yellow; ih inches cts. each; § per doz.; per 100. Set of 3 varieties for 65 cts. EOMECON. (Eastern Poppy.)Chionantha. An interesting plant,growing about 2 feet high, withpure white poppy-like flowers, 2inches across, flowering in spring,?J.) cts.
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