. Dreer's 1910 autumn catalogue. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. Aquilegia. AQUIEEGIA (Columbine!. Old favorite spring and early summer blooming plants, grow- ing about 2 feet high, that succeed in any ordinary garden soil. Galifornica Hybrida. One or the finest mixtures. Canadensis. Our native Columbine, bright red and yellow. Caryophylloides Fl. PI. Double striped, etc. Chrysantha. The golden-spurred "; Coerulea {Rocky Mountain Co
. Dreer's 1910 autumn catalogue. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. Aquilegia. AQUIEEGIA (Columbine!. Old favorite spring and early summer blooming plants, grow- ing about 2 feet high, that succeed in any ordinary garden soil. Galifornica Hybrida. One or the finest mixtures. Canadensis. Our native Columbine, bright red and yellow. Caryophylloides Fl. PI. Double striped, etc. Chrysantha. The golden-spurred "; Coerulea {Rocky Mountain Columbine). Blue and white. Flabellata nana aba. A dwarf, pure white. Helenas. Blue, with white corolla. Nivea grandiflora. A beautiful pure white. Skinneri. Yellow, with long red spurs. Truncata. Scarlet, with yellow tips. Vulgaris. The European violet-blue Columbine. ARABIS (Rock Cress). Alpina. One of the most desirable early spring-flowering plants, especially adapted for edging; covered with pure white flowers. — Flore=Plena. A pretty double-flowering form. ARMERIA (Thrift). Attractive evergreen tufts of bright green foliage, from which innumerable flowers appear in dense heads on stiff, wiry stems about 9 inches high. They flower con- tinuously the entire season. Maritima Splendens. Bright rosy pink. — Alba. A pretty white. ARTEMESIA, A most useful class of plants for the border. Abrotamnum ( Old Man, or Sottihernicood). Dark green, finely cut foliage, with pleasant aromatic odor; 2 feet. Purshiana. A white-foliaged sort, for edging; 18 inches. Stellariana (Old Woman.) Deeply-cut, silvery foliage; much used in carpet bedding; 18 inches. ASCXEPIAS (Butterfly Weed). Tuberosa. One of the showiest of our native perennials; 2 feet high, and pro- ducing from Juty to September heads of orange-colored flowers. DWARF HARDY ASTERS. Alpinus. Grows 6 to 10 inches high, and bears large, showy bluish-purple flowers in May and June. — albtlS. Identical to the above, but with pure wh
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