Dreer's 1901 garden calendar (1901) Dreer's 1901 garden calendar dreers1901garden1901henr Year: 1901 rHEWADRffiR -PHIIAKLPIIIAMlM RELIABLE PLOW[R SEEDS DAHLIA. One of our best autumnal flowering plants ; blooms until killed by frost ; tuberous-rooted, perennials ; blooming the first year from seed, if sown early; protect tlie roots <luiing winter in a dry cellar, in sand ; 2 to 8 feet. PERPKT. â 2200 Double. Large flowering ; finest mixed 10 2197 Doable. Small flowering. [Bou- quet or {.ilipiilian.^ Finest mixed. 10 219(5 Double Cactus. This type is very desirable ; many colo


Dreer's 1901 garden calendar (1901) Dreer's 1901 garden calendar dreers1901garden1901henr Year: 1901 rHEWADRffiR -PHIIAKLPIIIAMlM RELIABLE PLOW[R SEEDS DAHLIA. One of our best autumnal flowering plants ; blooms until killed by frost ; tuberous-rooted, perennials ; blooming the first year from seed, if sown early; protect tlie roots <luiing winter in a dry cellar, in sand ; 2 to 8 feet. PERPKT. â 2200 Double. Large flowering ; finest mixed 10 2197 Doable. Small flowering. [Bou- quet or {.ilipiilian.^ Finest mixed. 10 219(5 Double Cactus. This type is very desirable ; many colors 10 21SI Excelsior. A new and curiously interesting strain, somewhat like the single Cactus type, but with cut or fringed petals, grotesquely curled and twisted, in many cases re- sembling the blossoms of Gaillardia or Coreop- sis. In color they vary very much, having in addition to the shades usual to the Dahlia many new and odd tints. Of strong growth and throwing the flowers up on long stems well above the foliage. (.See cut.) 25 2182 Slng'le Giant Perfection. This strain is a decided advance on the ordi- nary singles, and should soon displace them by their many merits. The plants are of strong, robust habit, and produce in great abundance flowers of immense size averagings inches across, of the most bewildering variety of coloring. 2183 Sing'le Gracilis. Beautifully striped and spotted varieties 2190 Sing'le Mixed. Large, showy single flowers 2184 Sing'le Tom Thumb. A highly interesting class of neat, compact and dwarf habit, growing 1 foot in height; very free-flowering, invaluable for cutting purposes, and admirably adapted for planting in masses and for border decoration 2188 Imported Collection of 6 distinct single sorts DIDISCUS. 2351 CoeruleUS. This pretty and interesting annual seems to have been lost sight of in the last few years. We had a line of it in our trial grounds a year ago which bloomed most profusely from July till November, their exquisite' pale laven


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