Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . Delphinium. NE^V SHASTA DAISY OSTRICH PLUME. This Ostrich Plume Daisy, as it has very appropriately been named, is a semi-double form of Burbanks famous Shasta Daisy, with long, glistening, purewhite petals. The flowers are of large size, and, on established plants, may becut with stems 24 inches long. 30 cts. each; $ per doz. RECTA FE. PE. Identical to the beautiful single-flowering type offered on page 212, exceptthat the flowers are double and larger. We consider this one of the most desira-ble perennials in our collec


Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . Delphinium. NE^V SHASTA DAISY OSTRICH PLUME. This Ostrich Plume Daisy, as it has very appropriately been named, is a semi-double form of Burbanks famous Shasta Daisy, with long, glistening, purewhite petals. The flowers are of large size, and, on established plants, may becut with stems 24 inches long. 30 cts. each; $ per doz. RECTA FE. PE. Identical to the beautiful single-flowering type offered on page 212, exceptthat the flowers are double and larger. We consider this one of the most desira-ble perennials in our collection, and although introduced more than ten yearsago, this plant is seldom offered for sale, owing to its being difficult to propa-gate. We offer .•Jtrong plants at $ each. FIVE GRAND NE^V DEEPHINIUMS. Belladonna Hessen. A variety of the beautiful lielladonna in which thecoloring is a more intense blu-;; flowers fully i^ inches across. (50 cts. each. — Nassau. Another very branching variation, with soft nile-blue flowers large size. 00 c


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