. Dreer's 1913 garden book. oz. ANCHUSA ITALICA, DROPJIORE VARIETY. 1138 One of the finest hardy plants of recent introduction, re-markable for its free and continuous flowering and thebeautiful gentian-blue color of its flowers; grows about fivefeet high, and should be in every hardy border. 15 pkt.; 2 pkts., 2-5 (58^ Ahcemone Hybkida C>randi?lora, VEITCHS LONG-SPURRED HYBRID AQUILEGIAS, OR COLUMBINES. 12n6This beautiful strain of Columbines comprises new andpleasing shades and combinations, effective and striking inthe individual flowers, ranging through all the shades oflav


. Dreer's 1913 garden book. oz. ANCHUSA ITALICA, DROPJIORE VARIETY. 1138 One of the finest hardy plants of recent introduction, re-markable for its free and continuous flowering and thebeautiful gentian-blue color of its flowers; grows about fivefeet high, and should be in every hardy border. 15 pkt.; 2 pkts., 2-5 (58^ Ahcemone Hybkida C>randi?lora, VEITCHS LONG-SPURRED HYBRID AQUILEGIAS, OR COLUMBINES. 12n6This beautiful strain of Columbines comprises new andpleasing shades and combinations, effective and striking inthe individual flowers, ranging through all the shades oflavender, blue, mauve, white, yellow, orange, scarlet and bright rose-pink. The plants are perfectly hardy, vigorous and stately in growth,produce abundantly large and elegantly shaped flowers with longspurs, borne well above the pale glaucous green foliage. 15 cts. perpkt.; 2 pkts., 25 cts. ARGEMONE HYBRIDA GRANDIFLORA. (New Mexican or Prickly Poppy.)1220 We were delighted with our trial of this in our ex-perimental grounds last summer. The plants grew intosturdy bushes about 3 feet high, with very ornamentalpale green, spiny foliage, with clear silvery midrib andveins and poppy like flowers of satiny texture, over 3inches across, in various shades from rich yellow tocreamy white. It came into bloom early in July, andcont


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