Dreer's mid-summer catalogue 1912 (1912) Dreer's mid-summer catalogue 1912 . dreersmidsummerc1912henr Year: 1912 EUPATORIUM AGERATOIDES AND CCELESTINUM (Offered on preceding page) DOUBLE HOLLYHOCKS Lathyrus. Everlasting or Hardy Sweet Pea. Showy, free-flowering hardy perennial climbers for covering old stumps, fences, etc., continually in bloom; fine for cutting. Per pkt. Latifolius Albus, 'White Pearl.' A splendid new large flowering white. Flower and trusses almost twice the size of the old sort. 2 pkts. for 25 cts 15 —Pink Beauty. Bright rosy pink 10 —Mixed. All colors. Per oz., 40 cts 5 —


Dreer's mid-summer catalogue 1912 (1912) Dreer's mid-summer catalogue 1912 . dreersmidsummerc1912henr Year: 1912 EUPATORIUM AGERATOIDES AND CCELESTINUM (Offered on preceding page) DOUBLE HOLLYHOCKS Lathyrus. Everlasting or Hardy Sweet Pea. Showy, free-flowering hardy perennial climbers for covering old stumps, fences, etc., continually in bloom; fine for cutting. Per pkt. Latifolius Albus, 'White Pearl.' A splendid new large flowering white. Flower and trusses almost twice the size of the old sort. 2 pkts. for 25 cts 15 —Pink Beauty. Bright rosy pink 10 —Mixed. All colors. Per oz., 40 cts 5 —Crandiflorus. Mr. Burbank's new giant flowering variety, with very large individual flowers in immense trusses, va- rious shades of red and pink and white in mixture 15 Lavendula. Lavender. Vera. The true, well-known, sweet-scented, hardy perennial variety. Per 'A oz., 25 cts 5 Liatris. Blazing Star, or Gay Feather. Most showy and attractive hardy perennials. Native plants, with long spikes of purple and rosy-purple flowers from July to September; 3 to 4 feet. Mixed varieties 10 Linaria. Cymbalaria [Kenilu<ort)i lv\i. or Motlierof TlioiisandsK Lav- ender and purple. A charming, neat, hardy perennial trail- ing plant, suitable for rock work, etc 10 Linum. Flax. Flavum. A bright yellow, hardy perennial variety. June to September; 1 foot 10 Perenne, Another hardy variety, producing bright blue flow- ers the entire summer; 18 inches 10 Lobelia. Cardinalis tCardinat Flower). A native variety, with spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers; 3 feet 15 —Hybrids. Flowers resemble Cardinalis. but are of splendid shades of rose, red. lilac, purple, etc 25 For complete lists and cultural notes see our Garden Book for 1912


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