Dreer's descriptive catalogue of bulbs, Dreer's descriptive catalogue of bulbs, plants, etc. with directions for the culture and managment of bulbous roots dreersdescriptiv1882henr Year: 1882 DREER'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF BULBS. 19 tlful ornamental foliage. The soil should be very light and rich, containing a good part ot peat and .sand, with well-rotted cow manure. They require frequent watering when in full leaf and blooming. C'oum. Flowers bright crimson and white, blotched with violet Europeum album. Pure white Europeum rosenm. Pose Hederopfoliura rubrum. Rosy pur- ple: la


Dreer's descriptive catalogue of bulbs, Dreer's descriptive catalogue of bulbs, plants, etc. with directions for the culture and managment of bulbous roots dreersdescriptiv1882henr Year: 1882 DREER'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF BULBS. 19 tlful ornamental foliage. The soil should be very light and rich, containing a good part ot peat and .sand, with well-rotted cow manure. They require frequent watering when in full leaf and blooming. C'oum. Flowers bright crimson and white, blotched with violet Europeum album. Pure white Europeum rosenm. Pose Hederopfoliura rubrum. Rosy pur- ple: larire showy flowers Kederacfblium album. Fine Pyrenaicum odoratum. Reer dozen 30 Persicum album. Pure white .50 Persicum roseum. !ored 50 Persicum macniatum variegatum. Spotted and variegated, extra fine 75 Persicum gi§:aDteum. Very large white flowers, with violet-purple eye, and l>eautit'ul m'jttled foliage. 0-lo:K:irLia. We offer very strong tubers of this, the most satisfactory variety of Gloxinia; strong in habit, free in bloom and brilliant in color. .The colors vary in rich crimson, porcelain, purple and lavender blue, rose and violet belted flowers. Erect, horizontal and pemlula varieties; mixed varieties of beautiful colors. 30 cents; $«J per dozen. The best season for planting these beautiful flower-bulbs is during the autumn months, for early sprin:.'blooming; beinir small, they are most efl'ective when ])lanted in stores of three, four, or six in each pot, of four or six inches in diameter; they are too small to grow as single specimens. Named varieties. 10 cts.; per doz., >L00. | Mixed varieties 5 cts.; per doz., 50 ct^. OXALIS FLORIEINDA.


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