. Dreer's garden book : 1905. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. LATA Fl. Pi- New Geranium " ; GRAND NEW SINGEE GERANIUM " ; The mo-t distinct iniroduction in this line for many years; it has been thor- oughly tested for four years by the origin- ator, and it is likely to become a stand- ard both for bedding and for winter flow- ering in the window garden or consen'a- tory. It is a strong,' robust grower, with dark green foliage, and b
. Dreer's garden book : 1905. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. LATA Fl. Pi- New Geranium " ; GRAND NEW SINGEE GERANIUM " ; The mo-t distinct iniroduction in this line for many years; it has been thor- oughly tested for four years by the origin- ator, and it is likely to become a stand- ard both for bedding and for winter flow- ering in the window garden or consen'a- tory. It is a strong,' robust grower, with dark green foliage, and both truss and flower of mammoth size, of a most pleas- ing rich, deep orange cerise. 35 cts. each; $ per doz. GYPSOPHIEA PANICrEATA FE. PE. (Double-Floweiing Baby's Breath.) This is probably the most important addition to our list of hardy plants this season. The single-flowered form has always been a favorite, its misty bloom being indispensable in a naturally ar- ranged bunch of flowers. Add to this the pretty little double rosette-like flow- ers of this new form, which are produced gh, and we have a plant not only valuable to the hardy border. 75 cts. each; § Heliopsis Pitcherianus Semi-Plkntjs. in much-branched panicles 3 to 3J feet hi for cutting, but a most desirable addition ]icr. iloz. HEEENItJM GRANDICEPHAEEM CEPREEM. (Xew Copper-colored Sneezewort.) Nearly all varieties of this hardy perennial being yellow, a deviation in color at once attracts attention. We were much pleased with this new variety the past sum- mer, which produces copperj'-red flowers about 2 inches in diameter, a shade at once rich and pleasing. The flowers are freely and continuously borne from June till the end of September. A distinct novelty for the hardy border. 35 cts. each; $3 50 per doz. HEEIOPSIS PITCHERIANUS SEMI-PEENUS. Identical ia habit of growth to its parent. I/. Pitcherianus, but with semi-double flowers of a deep orange-yellow. Perfectly hardy and flowers all summer. (See cu
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