. Dreer's garden calendar : 1883. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. DREER'S GARDES CALENDAR. 41 Oz. lb. 25 2 50 10 50 10 60 10 50 AGRICULTURAL AND MISCELLANEOUS SEEDSâ Continued. Qt. Bu. Apple Seed i'Pyrus malus). For Nursery Stocks $° 4° 8 a Peach Pits, Natural Virginia Seed. For Nursery Stocks 20 2 o< Pear Seed Pyrus Communis). The best imported. For Nursery Stocks Plum Pits (Prunus Communis) " " Cherry Pits, Mahaleb (Gerastu Mahaleb) Cherry Pits, Black Mazzard | Cerasus Communis 1. " Golden Chain (Cytisus Laburnum). A har
. Dreer's garden calendar : 1883. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. DREER'S GARDES CALENDAR. 41 Oz. lb. 25 2 50 10 50 10 60 10 50 AGRICULTURAL AND MISCELLANEOUS SEEDSâ Continued. Qt. Bu. Apple Seed i'Pyrus malus). For Nursery Stocks $° 4° 8 a Peach Pits, Natural Virginia Seed. For Nursery Stocks 20 2 o< Pear Seed Pyrus Communis). The best imported. For Nursery Stocks Plum Pits (Prunus Communis) " " Cherry Pits, Mahaleb (Gerastu Mahaleb) Cherry Pits, Black Mazzard | Cerasus Communis 1. " Golden Chain (Cytisus Laburnum). A hardy shrub, with racemes of golden yellow 15 150 Purple Mist Tree {Rhus Cotinus). A hardy dwarf tree, of beautiful appearance ; the ends of the branches when in bloom are covered with inflorescence resembling mist 50 5 00 White Mulberry (Morus alba). The best for Silk Culture ; as it is becoming a lucrative busi- ness, it is very important to cultivate the best food for that purpose 30 3 00 Eucalyptus Globulus, or Australian Fever Gum Tree. This wonderful tree is now exten- sively planted in our Southern States and California, where it has become famous for drain- ing damp soils and destroying the miliaria. The foliage is also good for Rheumatism and Colds. It will only grow in warm climates on account of its not being hardy 80 800 Magnolia Grandiflora. The large flowering Southern variety 40 4 00 Magnolia Glauca. The New Jersey fragrant white variety 30 300 Locust, Yellow (Robinia pseudo acacia). A tree of rapid growth, and sown extensively in our Western States for timber, and as a protection against the severe winds 10 60 Locust, Honey, or Three-Thorned Acacia (Gleditschia triacanthos). Grown for Hedges, being very hardy, and its thorns are an effectual protection against man or beast; admirably adapted for our Western Prairies 10 50 Osage Orange (Madura Aurantiaca). Grown for Hedges. Sprout the seed first before sow- ing in wet sand, then sow in nursery rows,
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