Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . pleasingshade of li-lac-m a u V e,with deeplyfringed flow-ers. 30 cts. each;$ perdoz. One ofeach for 50cts. TW O SPEENDIDHARDY GARDEN CARNATIONS. Ill habit similar to the Tree Carnations used for win-ter-flowering, but perfectly hardy in this latitude, producingmasses of bloom during May and June; splendid for Rich deep chestnut-red; a novel Delicate blush; very large. 35 cts, each; $ per doz. CHRYSANTHEMUH ARCTICUM. I The Arctic Daisy.) Among fall-flowering perennials this is a perfe


Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . pleasingshade of li-lac-m a u V e,with deeplyfringed flow-ers. 30 cts. each;$ perdoz. One ofeach for 50cts. TW O SPEENDIDHARDY GARDEN CARNATIONS. Ill habit similar to the Tree Carnations used for win-ter-flowering, but perfectly hardy in this latitude, producingmasses of bloom during May and June; splendid for Rich deep chestnut-red; a novel Delicate blush; very large. 35 cts, each; $ per doz. CHRYSANTHEMUH ARCTICUM. I The Arctic Daisy.) Among fall-flowering perennials this is a perfect gem, andalthough introduced from Arctic Alaska many years ago, hasuntil recently been lost sight of. It forms an attractive rosette-like clump of pretty dark green foliage, and in .September multi-tudes of flower stems appear, terminated by pure white flowersfrom 2 to 2] inches in diameter. These begin to develop duringthe last week in September and continue in good conditionthroughout October and frequently into cts. each; § per Chkvsanthbmum Akcticum.


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