Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . ^^EriRrADRKRj)HIIACTLPtil\WmFLOWERSEED;iOVEmi^. The SiMMUR Fir. Double Blub Coknflowek. Double-QuilledBns;lisli Daisy. (Bellis perennis tubulosa fl. pL) 1598 It has taken years of carefulselection to produce thisdensely douhle-quilled type,which reproduces itself al-most true from seed. Thecolors include white, pink,blood-red and other shadesof red, and are a desirableaddition to this pretty spring-flowering plant. 20 cts. perpkt.; 3 pkts., 50 cts. The Summer Fir. (Artemisia Saccorum Viridis.) 1226 A new annual ornamentalfoliage plant


Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . ^^EriRrADRKRj)HIIACTLPtil\WmFLOWERSEED;iOVEmi^. The SiMMUR Fir. Double Blub Coknflowek. Double-QuilledBns;lisli Daisy. (Bellis perennis tubulosa fl. pL) 1598 It has taken years of carefulselection to produce thisdensely douhle-quilled type,which reproduces itself al-most true from seed. Thecolors include white, pink,blood-red and other shadesof red, and are a desirableaddition to this pretty spring-flowering plant. 20 cts. perpkt.; 3 pkts., 50 cts. The Summer Fir. (Artemisia Saccorum Viridis.) 1226 A new annual ornamentalfoliage plant from China not yet tried in this country. It is described as forming pyramidal bushes 3 to5 feet in height, which, grown as an individual specimen, looks like a finelygrown Christmas tree, and can be used in groups or lines in the same wayas the Kochia or Summer Cypress. (Seepage 101.) The fine pinnatefoliage is a rich dark green, and can be used when cut to great advantage inconnection with flowers of any kind. As a class the annual Artemisias areeasily grown, doing well in even the poorest soil. A m


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