. Dreer's garden book 1915. 1136 Old-fashioned Annuals. 1133 Annuals for cutting. 3549 Old-fashioned Hardy Perennials. 2019 Quickgrowing Annual Climbers. Collections of Asters, Balsams, Dianthus, Marigolds, etc., are offered undertheir respective heads throughout the list. ^iiA. (Moontain Fringe, Allegheny Vine, or Climbing Fumitory). per Cirrhosa. A graceful hardy biennial climber, but as it resows after year, it might be considered perennial. The feathery foliageclosely resembles that of the Maiden-hair Fern. The flowers are tube-shaped, flesh-colored, somewhat like


. Dreer's garden book 1915. 1136 Old-fashioned Annuals. 1133 Annuals for cutting. 3549 Old-fashioned Hardy Perennials. 2019 Quickgrowing Annual Climbers. Collections of Asters, Balsams, Dianthus, Marigolds, etc., are offered undertheir respective heads throughout the list. ^iiA. (Moontain Fringe, Allegheny Vine, or Climbing Fumitory). per Cirrhosa. A graceful hardy biennial climber, but as it resows after year, it might be considered perennial. The feathery foliageclosely resembles that of the Maiden-hair Fern. The flowers are tube-shaped, flesh-colored, somewhat like the Bleeding Heart, and completelycover the plant. For covering trellises, stumps of trees, etc., it is verydesirable. Flowers the first year from seed 15 AGKOSTE^I^IA (Rose of Heaven. MuUein Pink).1090 Coronaria. An attractive free-flowering hardy perennial of easy cul-ture, i>roducing glowing crimson flowers like a single pink and silverywhite foliage; blooms the first season; fine for cutting; 2 feet. :J oz.,15 cts 5. ACEOCLINHM. 1010 ABUTILON (Flowering Maple). per MixeO. Elegant flowering perennial shrubs of strong growthand easy cultivation; free-flowering, with various colored, beautiful,drooping bell-shaped flowers. Considered indispensable for floweringindoors durin;^ the winter and spring months, and useful for bedding outin the summer. Sown indoors any time before April, they will produceplants that will flower outdoors the first season and indoors all colors 15 ACHILLEA (Milfoil, or Yarrow^.Ptarmica The Pearl. One of the best hardy white about two feet high, and from spring till frost is covered withheads of purest while double flowers. A grand plant for cemetery deco-ration. Easily grown from seed, flowering the first season if sown early 25 ACONITUM (Monks Hood, or Wolfsbane).Napellus. A hardy perennial, grooving in any good garden soil, pro-ducing long spikes of curiously-shaped blue and white flowers. Welladapted for pl


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