Dreer's garden book 1905 Dreer's garden book : 1905 dreersgardenbook1905henr Year: 1905 GARDEN^'0RfEI1H0USf PIANIS1 BAY TREES Pyrainld=shaped. Height. 4-J feet, 5 ' 6 to 6 to feet, (Laurus nobilis). Standard, or Tree=shaped. Height of Stems. Diam. of Crowns. Each. About 45 nches. 24 to 26 inches, $7 50 ' ' 26 to 28 ' 10 00 ' ' ' 30 to 32 '< 12 50 ' ' ' 34 to 36 ' 15 00 ' ' ' 40 to 42 ' 20 00 Uiam. at Base. Each. 24 to 26 inclies $ 7 50 26 to 28 ' .... 10 00 30 to 32 ' .... 12 50 36 ' .... 20 00 42 ' .... 25 00 BOXWOOD TREES. Pyramid^shaped. 30 to 36 mches high, 15 inches in diameter at b


Dreer's garden book 1905 Dreer's garden book : 1905 dreersgardenbook1905henr Year: 1905 GARDEN^'0RfEI1H0USf PIANIS1 BAY TREES Pyrainld=shaped. Height. 4-J feet, 5 ' 6 to 6 to feet, (Laurus nobilis). Standard, or Tree=shaped. Height of Stems. Diam. of Crowns. Each. About 45 nches. 24 to 26 inches, $7 50 ' ' 26 to 28 ' 10 00 ' ' ' 30 to 32 '< 12 50 ' ' ' 34 to 36 ' 15 00 ' ' ' 40 to 42 ' 20 00 Uiam. at Base. Each. 24 to 26 inclies $ 7 50 26 to 28 ' .... 10 00 30 to 32 ' .... 12 50 36 ' .... 20 00 42 ' .... 25 00 BOXWOOD TREES. Pyramid^shaped. 30 to 36 mches high, 15 inches in diameter at base, $ each. Standard, or Tree=shaped. Handsome specimens, wiih stems 26 to 28 inches high, and crowns 15 inches in diameter. $^0 each. Sanderiana, This lieautiful free-llowenng variety is very popular, especially as a plant for Easter. It is of strong and rapid growth, and the brilliant rosy-crimson Ijlossoms are produced from early in March until midsummer; in faci, a plant will frequently flower the greater part of the year. Altogether it is a most desirable sub- ject for the conservatory or window garden. (See cut.) 25 cts. each. Speciosa Major. A giant-flowering form of this iieautiful genus, fiowering continually summer and winter, which be grown either m the border or as a pot plant. Its beauti- ful ultramarine Mue color, which is rare in all classes of plants, makes it especially valuable and desirable. 10 cts. each ; | per doz. CALLA Qolden Yellow Calla {Richardia ElHottiand). Entirely disiiiicc and unlilce all otiier forms of yellow Callas; it has the same habit of growth as the ordinary white variety, with flowers of same size and shape, but of a rich, clear, lustrous golden-yellow color; the foliage is dark green, with a number of trans- lucent creamy-white spots, which add much to its beauty. Strong bulbs, $ each. Spotted^Ieaf Calla {Richardia alba Jtiaculata). The leaves of this variety are deep green, with


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