Dreer's 72nd annual edition garden book : 1910 . Dreers Giant Snapdragons. AntirrllillUni (Snapdragon). The Snapdragons are now receiving the attentionthey deserve. They are undoubtedly one of the bestcut flowers, which can readily |be grown from seed,while for beds or borders they are a constant sourceof pleasure, being in flower all the time. They suc-ceed best in a rather light soil, in a sunny position,and although perennials, are best treated as early flowering, sow in fall, protecting the plantswith a covering of leaves through the winter; sown inspring, they bloom from mid-s


Dreer's 72nd annual edition garden book : 1910 . Dreers Giant Snapdragons. AntirrllillUni (Snapdragon). The Snapdragons are now receiving the attentionthey deserve. They are undoubtedly one of the bestcut flowers, which can readily |be grown from seed,while for beds or borders they are a constant sourceof pleasure, being in flower all the time. They suc-ceed best in a rather light soil, in a sunny position,and although perennials, are best treated as early flowering, sow in fall, protecting the plantswith a covering of leaves through the winter; sown inspring, they bloom from mid-summer till frost. 1174 Giant Garnet. 10 1175 10 1176 Striped 10 AmaranthiS TricolorSplendens. Arctotis Grandis. 1171 Giant Scarlet. 10 1172 10 1173 Yellow. 10 1179 Collection of a packet each of the above sixcolors 50 1180 Giant Mixed. All colors. } oz., 25 cts. 101154 Queen of the North. Grows 1 foot in height, and densely covered with large whiteflowers. A gem for beds and borders and valuable for pot culture. | oz., 25 cts 10


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