RMRYRGC9–Dreer's seasonable specialties for florists Dreer's seasonable specialties for florists including flower seeds, bulbs decorative plants for Easter hardy plants, et. etc . dreersseasonable1915henr Year: 1915 ASTILBE ARENDSI CIMICIFUGA SIMPLEX Anthericum (St. Bruno's Lily). Llllastrum Qleanteum. A giant-flowerinK form of the St. Bruno's Lily, producingr in May strong spikes of large white flowers, which forcibly remind one of a miniature form of the Lilium Candidum or Madonna Lily. A very attractive hardy plant. 12.00 per doz.; tlS.OO per 100. Arabis Alpina Flore Plena. A most distinct and pret
RMPFDT3R–. Den norrländska florans : geografiska fördelning och invandringshistoria ; med särskild hänsyn till dess sydskandinaviskar arter. Plants; Plants. KARTOR OCH STà NDORTER 327 Kartan 3. Ltbredningeii af en grupp viktigare sydskandinaviska arter.. Utbredningen i norra Skand navien af A jugaPyramida/is, Anemone nemorosa Arabis Jnrsuta. CirccBa alpina, Cotoneaster vulgaris, Sedum annuiim Silene riiPestns. â ^'''"{^."'''"[W'^- Ulmus numtana och Viola mirabilis. Jfr vidstÃ¥ende karta ofver pass och dalai samt texten s. 74 och 136.. Please note that these images are extracted from
RMMAC86J–. Dreer's midsummer list 1933 . Arabis Alpina (Rock Cress) Our Leaflet, "Growing of Flowers from Seed," Free on Request
RM2AG37EN–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. BrUNSVIGIA GIGANTEA, FLOWERING IN THE OPEN GROUND AT BELVEDERE, St. LAWRENCE, l.W. Inflorescence 37 inches across; Colour, deep rosy-pink. Bradbury, Agnew 6c Co., Ld., Printers, London and Tonbridge. Apuil ], 1005.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 193 -<er^. No. ^r,-?,.—SATURDAY, April 1, 1905.CONTENTS. Alpiue g:ar(Ion. tlie ... Apple Lord Biirgliley . Apple stocks from cut-tiDLTS Arabis alpina, an in-teresting form of ... Camellias in the open Cedar-trees, some large Cucumbers willioutfertilisation Cypr
RMT0T653–Dreer's 1838 1908 garden book Dreer's 1838 1908 garden book dreers18381908ga1908henr Year: 1908 PIU< PKT. 1150 TInctoria Kelwayi. A most satisfactory haidy per- ennial, l.iearing all summer daisy-like golden - yellow blossoms; excellent for cut- ting; 2 feet. 07.., 25 cts. 10 ARABIS (Kock Cress). 1201 Alpina. The earliest, pret- tiest spring flower. The S|)reading tufts are covered of pure Antirrhinum (Snapclr.igon). soms of clear blue ing in perm:inent Arabis Alpina. with a sheet of pure white ,'ovvers as soon as the snow cisappears. Unequalcd for rockeries or edgings ; with- stands
RMMCJFFY–. Arabis Alpina. The EVERBLOOMIN G SWEET WILLIAM shown in colors onthe back coverof this catalogue is really worth growing. See page 51.
RM2AJCBX2–Lippincott seeds : 1914 . more brilliant varieties. I offer seed of the new ImperialDark Blue as the best and most showy. Pkt., 300 seeds, 4 cts. AGERATUM. DWARF WHITE—Very dwarf and com-pact; pure white. Pkt., 300 seeds, 4 cts. ACHILLEA. THE PEARL—One of the besthardy white perennials in thelist. Grows about two teei high,and from spring till frost iscovered with heads of pure whitedouble flowers. A grand plantfor cemetery decoration. Easily frown from seed, flowering therst season if sown early. Pkt.,300 seeds, 5 cts. ARABIS ALPINA. The pure white flowers growso uniformly and thickly thatit
RMT0NM6N–Dreer's 1901 garden calendar (1901) Dreer's 1901 garden calendar dreers1901garden1901henr Year: 1901 Arabis Alpina Fl. Pl. BEGONIA CAEEDONIA. The White-flowerius Gloire tie Lorraine. Of the many Begonias now in cultivation, none has become so quickly popular as Gloire de Lorraine. Many florists in the larger cities grow entire houses of this variety alone I'or Christmas sales, at which time plants in 6-inch [lols frequently sell at from $3.00 to $6.00 each. In Caledonia we have an exact counterpart of Lorraine, except in color, which, in place of pink, is a pleasing pearly-white. The plant h
RMMAC94D–. Dreer's midsummer list 1927 . 2 packets, 25 cts. 15 Arabis ALPINa For Complete List and Cultural Notes see our Garden Book for 1927
RM2AKP078–The Maule seed book : 1917 . ^sui^ ^y^^ ^^•^^w R m^0 ^J»M ^m ^=^=^^-^ Arabis, Alpina. Arctotis, Grandis. 964 ALPINA. One of the earliest and prettiest spring flowering perennials, the plant attaining a height of not over 6 inches. Grows In spreading tuft. Flowers white, deliciously fragrant, resembling Sweet Alyssum. Unequalled for rockeries or edgings as It withstands irought so well. Packet, 10 cents. ARCTOTIS (African Daisy)Hardy Annual 966 GRANDIS. A handsome plant from Southwest Africa, grow-ing luxuriantly, forming branched bushes 2 to 3 feet high, bearing longstems crowned with flower h
RMT0D4JX–Dreer's garden book Henry Dreer's garden book / Henry A. Dreer. dreersgardenbook1931dree Year: Arabis Alpina Flore-pleno AndrOSaCe (Rock Jasmine) Sarmentosa (Primuloides). An interesting alpine for the rockery but which requires special care in growing of which it is deserving. Succeeds best in a sandy soil in which crushed pieces of sandstone are embodied, preferably in a northerly aspect of the rockery. Flowers bright rose, with a white eye borne in umbels of from 10 to 20 flowers each on 4 inch stems in May and June. 60 cts. each; $6.00 per doz. AntheriCUm (St. Bruno's Lily) Liliastrum M
RMMABK75–. Dreer's wholesale price list for florists : bulbs flower seeds lawn grass seeds plants sundries . Arabis Alpina Flore-pleno 18 We Make No Charge for Boxes or Packing
RM2AWFW5Y–Dreer's 72nd annual edition garden book : 1910 . 00 Aqotlegia or Columbine.. ARM£RI A Sea Pink, or Thriftl. 1221 Formosa. A very pretty edging plant, bearingpink flowers; hardy perennial. oz., 25 cts ., ASPARAGIS. •rpR PKT. ros- 10 Arabis Alpina. (Offered on page 65.1 1231 Plumosus Nanus. This graceful .sparagus is an excellent houseplant, succeeding under almost any conditions. $1.00 per 100 seeds. 25 1232 Sprengeri (Bmerahl Foithn-). One of the best plants to growin suspended baskets, window boxes, vases, etc., for the greenhouse m winter and ouliloors in the summer. 50 cts. per 100 seed
RMT0BFKX–Dreer's garden book 1926 (1926) Dreer's garden book 1926 dreersgardenbook1926henr Year: 1926 Arabis Alpina (Offered on page 65) PER PKT. It is best to sow the seed where they are intended to bloom as soon as the ground is warm, and should have a sunny location, and prefers light soU. A very pretty and ornamental plant in or out of bloom. • J oz., 25 cts SO 10 1219 Platyceras Rosea. A recent introduction similar in habit of growth and foliage to the above, but with rich, ruby-rose flowers. J oz., 30 cts. 10 Asparagus 1231 Plumosus Nanus. This graceful Asparagus is an excellent house plant. Sl.
RMMCH3D1–. Arabis Alpina Fl. Pl. The beautiful turquoise-blue Hardy Larkspur shov^n in colors on the back cover of this book is offered on pages .07 and 169.
RM2ANGH8J–Dreer's 72nd annual edition garden book : 1910 . Arabis Alpina. Select Large=flowering SWEET WILLIAMS. We illustrate in colors and offer this fineold-fashioned plant on page 188.. R3 ?iif --l^H ASTKK AlUXI!?- cn U. I Kl-Ki ARTE3IISIA. A most useful class of plants, either for the l)order or for tillingin within the shrubbery. 1 hough not remarkable for theirflowers, the foliage of the .sorts offered is very ornamental. .AHof the varieties offered stand cutting down to 5 or 6 inches whenused in carpet or ribbon bedding. Abrotamnum (Old Man, oi- Soi/t/iern-irood). Dark green, finely cut foliage,
RMT0D4JY–Dreer's garden book Henry Dreer's garden book / Henry A. Dreer. dreersgardenbook1931dree Year: i HAW PERENNIAL PIANTS/ yPHIMDELPMli Arabis Alpina Flore-pleno AndrOSaCe (Rock Jasmine) Sarmentosa (Primuloides). An interesting alpine for the rockery but which requires special care in growing of which it is deserving. Succeeds best in a sandy soil in which crushed pieces of sandstone are embodied, preferably in a northerly aspect of the rockery. Flowers bright rose, with a white eye borne in umbels of from 10 to 20 flowers each on 4 inch stems in May and June. 60 cts. each; $6.00 per doz. An
RMMAD48P–. Dreer's wholesale catalog for florists and market gardeners : autumn 1941 edition . Arabis alpina ArabisâRock Cress Alpina. One of the earliest and prettiest spring- flowers. The spreading tufts are covered with a sheet of pure white flowers as soon as the snow dis- appears. Unequaled for rockeries or edging. With- stands drought and is always neat; 6 inches. Trade pkt. 30c; oz. $1.50; ^i lb. $5.00. 34 The Book of FerennlalB (Bottes). Bevised and enlarged. $2.00 per copy postpaid.
RM2AJHNN3–Farquhar's autumn catalogue : 1911 . of themountains of California; May to July. 2 ft.Coerulea. Rocky 1^1 oiintaitt Blue Columbine. Beau-tiful blue and white flowers with long spurs .Coerulea alba. Large white flowers; long spurs.Ni ea grandiflora. Pure white, very beautiful.Arabis Alpina. Rock Cress. Fine rockery and borderplant; pure white flowers from April to June. ^ft.Alpina. fl. pi. Pure white double flowers .Areneiria Montana. Sand-wort. Very desirable ever-green trailing plant, forming a dense carpet offoliage and covered with large white flowers dur-ing spring. Splendid plant for the
RMT0TACB–Dreer's 1838 1908 garden book Dreer's 1838 1908 garden book dreers18381908ga1908henr Year: 1908 ARAI.IA. Cashmeriana. A stately ornamental plant with attractive foliage and large panicles of small white flowers in early summer; grows 5 to 8 feet high. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. AoUlLEGIA (Coll:M1j1NE.) Arabis Alpina. AQUILEGIA (Columbine). The Columbines are okl favorite late spring and early sum- mer-blooming plants, growing about 2 feet high, that succeed in any ordin.nry garden soil. The varieties offered are the best kinds. Californica Hybrida. One of the finest mixtures ever Irough
RMMAD7NF–. Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list of seeds plants bulbs &c. tools fertilizers sundries &c . Alyssum, Little Gem. Anthemis arabica Antirrhinum majus, mixed Firefly Queen of the North, white Niobe, white and crimson Nanum picturatum Tom Thumb, yellow " " mixed Aquilegia chrysantha ( Golden Sjnirred ) . chrysantha alba coerulea glandulosa , single mixed . double mixed Arabis alpina Aralia Sieboldii. 50c. per 1000 seeds . Aristolochia elegans, elegant climber. . sipho [Dutchman's Pipe) Armeria formosa ( Sea Pink or Thrift) . .
RM2AJCBF2–Lippincott seeds : 1914 . ARABIS ALPINA. MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT, HUDSON, WISCONSIN. 15. ALYSSUM. L.ITTL.E GEM—The plants are very dwarfEach spreads so as to completely cover a cir-cular space twelve to twenty inches in diam-eter. They soon become one mass of whiteremaining in full bloom from spring tofall—being densely studded with thebeautiful miniature spikes of delici-ously fragrant flowers. Tkt., 400seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 30 ct8. SAXATILE COMPACTUM.Showy golden flowers, hardy per-ennials, blooms the first season;excellent for rock work. Pkt.,250 seeds, 5 cts. SWEET—Its pure white, fra-grant fl
RMT0TPKE–Dreer's wholesale price list Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer. dreerswholesalep1898dree Year: 39 Aanilegia (Columbine). Per doz. Per loo. Chrysantha 75 $(> 00 ' Alba 75 6 00 Californian Hybrids 75 6 00 Canadensis 75 6 00 Wivea Grandiflora .... i 50 Amsonia. Tabernsemontana. Strong divisions . . i 00 Arabia (Rock-Cress). Alpina flore plena. (New Double Flowering Rock Cress.) A double flowering form of Arabis Alpina, one of the most desirable of our very early spring flowering plants. It is ot a creeping habit, suitable either for the rockery or border, and produces long r
RMMCGW1E–. Arabis Alpina Dreer's Large Flowering Antirrhinums Three Beautiful Snapdragons The sorts offered below belong to the Grandiflora Half dwarf section, and are unusually attractive in color. 1163 Gloria. Rich, glittering deep rose, most effective for bedding or cutting. 1169 Pink Perfection. One of the most beautiful of the many pink Snapdragons; an exquisite Hermosa-pink slightly suffused salmon; spikes and flowers of largest size; extra fine. 1166 Peerless Pink. One of our own introductions. The flowers are of immense size, two inches and over across and the color, an even tone of soft shell-
RM2ANCG79–Farm and garden annual, spring 1906 . andiflora Alba—A Pkt.new variety, with very large,snow-white flowers, which areproduced in great abundance.... Chrysantha—Bright yellow, flower-ing freely all summer. 4 feet. . Coerulea—Fine porcelain blue, cen-ter petals white, 2 feet Glandulosa (True)-1—Blue and white,W2 feet Skinncrii—Scarlet and yellow, 1% ft. Choice Mixed ARABIS. Alpina—An early blooming plant,well suited for borders and rockwork. Pure white flowers; height6 inches. H. P ARCTOTIS GRANDIS.African I.ilac Daisy. A remarkably handsome annualfrom Africa, forming many branchedbushes, 2 to 3
RMT0D2X2–Dreer's wholesale price list Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer. dreerswholesalep1898dree Year: Antirrhinum majus, mixed, extra fine strain . Firefly, bright red Queen of the North, white Niobe, white an I crimson Nanum picturatum, striped Tom Thumb, yellow ' ' mixed. Giant, white ' scarlet ' yellow Aquiiegia chrysantha ( Golden Spurred ) . . . chrysantha alba coerulea glandulosa single mixed double mixed Arabis alpina, white spring flower ....... Aralia Sieboldii. 50c. per 1000seeds (ready in April) Armeria formosa (&<7 Pink or Thrift) .... Tr. pkt. 0«. 10 20 10 15 50 15 50 1
RMMAC8N9–. Dreer's midsummer list 1929 . Arabis Alpina Dreer's Large Flowering Antirrhinums Three Beautiful Snapdragons The sorts offered below belong to the Grandiflora Half dwarf section, and are unusually attractive in color. 1163 Gloria. Rich, glittering deep rose, most effective for bedding or cutting. 1169 Pink Perfection. One of the most beautiful of the many pink Snapdragons; an exquisite Hermosa-pink slightly suffused salmon; spikes and flowers of largest size; extra fine. 1166 Peerless Pink. One of our own introductions. The flowers are of immense size, two inches and over across and the colo
RM2AG5YAW–. Beckert's seeds. Becker^s Seed Store, 101 and 103 Federal St., N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. • FLOWER SEEDS. Beckerts New Mammoth Snapdragons ANEMONE (Windflower). HP. Lovely flowers in manyshades of scarlet, blue, purple, and white; often over 2 inchesin diameter, durable and elegant for cutting; finely cut foli-age. 8 to 10 inches. 2105 Double Chrysanthemum-flowered. Fine, full doubleflowers in splendid mixture. Pkt. 10 cts. 2107 St. Brigid. Single and semi-double flowers in a wonder-ful array of colors. Pkt. 15 cts. 2205 ARABIS alpina. HP. A fine border plant, with ver-bena-like heads of snow-wh
RMRYRWYD–Dreer's wholesale price list Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer. . dreerswholesalep1898dree Year: Alyssum, Little Gem. Tr. pkt. Anthemis arabica lo Antirrhinum majus, mixed 10 Firefly 10 Queen of the North, white 20 Niobe, white and crimson 15 Nanum picturatum 10 Tom Thumb, yellow 15 ' ' mixed 15 Aquilegia chrysantha ( Golden Spurred ) . . . 25 chrysantha alba So coerulea 30 glandulosa 50 single mixed 10 double mixed 10 Arabis alpina 2S Aralia Sieboldii. 50c. per 1000 seeds .... Aristolochia elegans, elegant climber So sipho [Dutchman's Pipe) 40 Kvmex'xdi ior[no%%%%%%%%2. [Sea Pi
RMMACGY1–. Dreer's wholesale price list : tools, fertilizers, insecticides, sundries, etc . *>-3rt DELPHINIUM HYBRIDUM. Tr. Arabis alpina, white springflower Armeria formosa (Sea Pink or Thrift) .... Asperula odorata (Sweet Woodruff) Aster. Perennial, mixed {Michaelmas Daises) Auricula, choice mixed Baptisia australis (False Indigo) Bocconia japonica Buddleya variabilis Campanula carpatica mixed Mirabilis pyramidalis mixed, Chimney Bellflower . . Canterbury Bells. Cup and saucer mixed . single mixed double Cerastium, tomentosum (Snow in Summer) . Chrysanthemum maximum Triumph, fine cut flower Coreop
RM2AX05BC–Dreer's autumn catalogue 1920 . 30 cts Tall Mixed. Extra fine selection. Per % oz.. 25 cts. .Half-dwarf Varieties. A splendid type, growing about18 inches high; good spikes of large flowers. Daplme. .Soft blush-pink Defiance. Russet-red Golden Queen. Pure yellow Firebrand. Deep red Kose Queen. Rich rose Mont Blanc. Pure white A packet each of above 6 Half-dwarf sorts, 50 cts. Half-dwarf Mixed All Colors. Per % oz., 30 cts. .. Arabis. Alpina (Rock Cress), Unequalled for rockeries or edg-ings. The spreading tufts are covered with a sheetof pure white flowers in spring. Per V4 oz., 25 cts.. Armer
RMRYPAHE–Dreer's mid-summer list 1923 (1923) Dreer's mid-summer list 1923 . dreersmidsummerl1923henr Year: 1923 Bellis (Double Daisy) BELLIS (English Daisy) A favorite perennial which will stand the winter if given the protection of a little litter. In bloom from early spring un- til well on in the summer. Easily raised from seed, which may be sown any time from spring till August. For best results, new plants should be raised from seed each year. The following are the finest double-flowering kinds, selected after careful test out of over twenty sorts: Arabis Alpina 1597 1593 1591 1598 BOLTONIA PER PK
RMMCHJX2–. BOOKS on HORTICULTURE We ofler the most helpful en inside of back cover. Arabis Alpina ARGEMONE (Mexican or Prickly Poppy) 1220 Hybrida Grandiflora. Sturdy bushes about 3 feet high, with very orna- mental pale green, spiny foliage, with clear silvery midrib and veins and poppy-like flowers of satiny texture, over 3 inches across, in various shades from rich yellow to creamy-white. It comes into bloom early in July and con- tinues without interruption till November. It is best to sow the seed where they are intended to bloom as soon as the ground is warm, and should have a sunnj- location, an
RMT0BFTT–Dreer's garden book 1920 (1920) Dreer's garden book 1920 dreersgardenbook1920henr 0 Year: 1920 Arabis Alpina Ahgfmonb Hybrid* Ghandiplora Arctotis Gkandis ARGEMONE (Mexican, or Prickly Poppy) PER PKT. 1220 Hybrida Qrandiflora. We were de- lighted with a trial of this in our e x p e r i- mental grounds. Theplantsgrew into sturdy bushes about 3 feet high, with very ornamental pale green, spiny foliage, with clear silvery mid- rib and veins and poppy-like flowers of satiny texture, over 3 inches across, in various shades from rich yellow to creamy-white. It came into bloom early in July and cont
RMMCH408–. Arabis Alpina. Aquilegia or Columbine. AQUIL.EGIA Columbine^. Miss Ida D. Bennett, the well-known horti- cultural author, has written the following ex- pressly for this book: " No hardy plant grown from seed is more easily handled than the Columbine, as the seeds possess great vitality, and, given any sort of chance, ever)' one may be expected to grow. " Seed may be planted in the open ground early in spring, and will, in the case ot the single varieties, bloom the same season, or they may be planted in August or September and will come up early in spring and make vigorous plants,
RM2AX78WK–Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1915 . erulea—Fine porcelain blue, center petals white 5 Glanriulosu (True)—Blue and white, 1 y2 feet 10 Hnyiodgensis Delieatissimn—A new long-spurred hybrid. Color delicate light yellow; spurs satiny-rose 15 Skinnerii—Scarlet and yellow, 1 % feet 10 Stuartii—Splendid large flower, handsome pale blue - 10 Choice Mixed 5 ARABIS.Alpina—An early blooming plant, well suited for borders androck work. Pure white flowers; height 6 inches. H. P 5 AUBRIETIA (False Wall Cress). H. P. Graeca—Trailing, purple 10 Lclchtlinii Rosea—Rosy carmine 10 AURICULA. Of this b
RMRYRJR9–Dreer's wholesale price list Dreer's wholesale price list : tools, fertilizers, insecticides, sundries, etc . dreerswholesalep1901henr 0 Year: 1901 ARABIS ALPINA '4 FL PL. AxabiS (Rock-Cress). Per doz. Per loo. Alpina flore plena. (New Double Flowering Rock Cress.) A double flowering form of Arabis xlpina, one of the most desirable of our verj- early spring flowering plants. It is ot a creeping habit, suitable either for the rockery or border, and produces long race- mes of pure white double flowers. 15 cents each 5i 50 Alpina. a^-inch pots 75 g6 00 Armeria (Thrift). Maritima. 2 34^-inch po
RMMCH5AW–. Aquii.fgia. Alpinus. Very attractive, bluish- purple. — Speciosus. Beautiful deep blue 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per d Alpinus Superbus. A fine blue, verv free. — Albus. Pure white. '. Set of 4 sorts. 50 cts. Arabis Alpina. RARE HARDY ASTER. Grandiflorus. 'I'he finest of all and distinct in character and flower from all others. The flowers frequently measure 2 inches in diameter, are of a lovely violet-blue. It is the latest-flowering variety in cultivation—Novem- ber—and by lifting the plants can be flowered in connection with Chrysan- themums, where its effect is very beautiful. 25 cts. each ;
RM2AG0D6X–. Germain : [catalog]. e, hardy peren-nials, indispensable as decorative border plants. Chrysantha. Yellow. Height 2 ft.: 10 Coerulea (Colorado State Flower) 15 Double Mixed Hybrids. Very fine. Height 2 ft .10 Single Mixed. Height 2 ft 05 ARABIS ALPINA (Rock Cress). Useful for rockwork. White. Height K ft 05 ARMERIA (Thrift or Sea Pink). A very hardy plant; fine for edging 10 ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI. A fine ornamental plant for hanging baskets 10 Plumosus. A fine pot-p!ant: 100 seeds 85 cents 10 ASPERULAODORATA (Woodruff). White; veryfragrant. Height y2 ft 10 ASTER (Michaelmas Daisy). Perennial va
RMRYRN1X–Dreer's wholesale price list for Dreer's wholesale price list for 1901 : flower seeds, bulbs, aquatics, plants vegetable seeds, tools, implements, fertilizers, etc., etc . dreerswholesalep1901henr 2 Year: 1901 Aqnilegia (Columbine). Per doz. Per loo. Chrysantha ^o 75 $6 oo ♦' Alba 75 6 oo Californian Hybrids 75 6 00 Canadensis 75 6 00 iNivea Qrandiflora .... i 50 10 00 Amsonia. Tabernaemontana. Strong divisions . . i 00 8 00 Arabia (Rock-Cress). Alpinaflore plena. (New Double Flowering Rock Cress.) A double flowering form of Arabis Alpina, one of the most desirable of our very early spring fl
RMMACGTX–. Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer. . Alyssum, Little Gem. Antirrhinum majus, mixed, extra fine strain . Firefly, bright red Queen of the North, luhite Niobe, white and crimson Nanum picturatum, striped. ....... Tom Thumb, yellow " " mixed. Giant, ivhite " scarlet " yellotv Aquilegia chrysantha ( Golden Spurred ) . . chrysantha alba coerulea glandulosa single mixed double mixed Arabis alpina, 'uihite springflotver Aralia Sieboldii. 50c. per 1000 seeds. (Ready in April.) Krxa&na. {oxvao's,& {Sea Pitik or Thrift) ....
RM2AM33Y9–Wholesale prices for the trade . s Nanum, mixed Abscord 10 1 00 Queen of the North, new, white, truc.Abisto 20 2 25 Aquilegia, Single mixed, Columbine Absilio 10 1 00 Double mixed Absolute 10 1 00 Canadensis Absolution 40 Chrysantha, yellow Absoloo 80 9 00 * Grandiflora Alba Absone 1 00 Vulgaris Alba Plena double white Absorbeo 15 1 50 Coerulea, blue, Rocky Mountain Columbine Absorbing 1 00 14 00 Arabis Alpina Absum 35 4 00 Aralia Sieboldi, ready in April Absurde 60 AristolOChia Sipho, Dutchmans Pipe Absurdity 1 25 ArctOtiS Grandis, The African Lilac Daisy, new, % oz., $1.00 Absusting Armeria
RMRYRATT–Dreer's wholesale price list Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer. . dreerswholesalep1898dree Year: Alys.sum, Little Ge.m. Tr. pkt. Oz. Anthemis arabica 10 30 Antirrhinum majus, mixed 10 20 Firefly 10 25 Queen of the North, -luhite 20 7s Niobe, white and cri?nson 15 S^ Nanum picturatum 10 25 Tom Thumb, yellow 15 S^ ' ' mixed IS 40 Aquilegia chrysantha (Golden Spurred) . . . 2S I 00 chrysantha alba 50 2 So coerulea • 30 I So glandulosa So single mixed 10 20 double mixed lo 20 Arabis alpina 2S I 00 Aralia Sieboldii. SOc. per 1000 seeds .... Aristolochia elegans, elegant climber So 2
RMMCJA8D–. Arabis Alpina. AQUILEGIA (Columbine). The Columbines are okl favorite late spring and early sum- mer-blooming plants, growing about 2 feet high, that succeed in any ordin.nry garden soil. The varieties offered are the best kinds. Californica Hybrida. One of the finest mixtures ever Irought together. Canadensis, dui native Columbine, bright red and yellow. Caryophylloides Fl. PI. Double striped and mottled. Chrysantha. The beautiful golden-spurred "Columbine " Ccerulea (A'(i(/{'|' Mountain Columbine'). Blue.and white; fine. Flabeilata nana alba. An early-flowering dwarf pure white.
RMRYT6P8–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . drlrabenhorstskr16rabe Year: 1901 B A. Phoma acicola (Lev.) Sacc., Mich. IL p. 272. a. Zwei abgestorbene Nadeln von Pinus silvestris mit dem Pilze in natürlicher Grösse. &. Theil eines Fruchtgehäuses mit einigen ausgetretenen Sporen, c. Eine einzelne Spore mehr vergrössert. b. u. c. stark vergrössert. Von Dr. v. Tubeuf nach der Natur gezeichnet. Phoma Arabidis Allescher, a. Ein Stengeltheil von Arabis alpina mit dem Pilze, wenig vergrössert. b. Ein noch von der Epidermi
RMMCJ9HA–. Arabis Alpina Flore-pleno Aquilegia (Columbine) Old favorite spring and early summer-blooming plants, growing about 2 feet high, that succeed in any ordinary garden soil. Canadensis. Our native rich yellow and red variety. Chrysantha. Bright yellow long-spurred flowers. — Alba. Long-spurred white. Dreer's Long-spurred Mixed Hybrids. This is the most admired type of Columbines. Flowers of largest size vary in color through charming tones of cream, pink, lavender, blue, white, red, etc. Dreer's Long-spurred Pink Shades. A special selection of the greatly admired pink shades of this most popula
RM2AFJ17A–. Farquhar's autumn catalogue : 1913. 50 15 00 50 15 00 50 15 00 50 10 00 50 10 00 50 10 00 25 8. 00 25 8 00 00 12 00 25 8 00 00 12 00 50 10 00 00 7 00 00 7 00 00 12 00 50 10 00. Aquilegia, Farquhars Long--Spurred Hybrids. Aster Alpinus Speciosus. Aquilegia chrysantha. Golden Columbine. Thebeautiful long-spurred, golden yellow Columbineof the mountains of California; May to July. 2 ft coerulea. Rocky Mountain Blue Columbine. Beau-tiful blue and white flowers with long spurs coerulea alba. Large white flowers; loiig spurs. nivea grandiflora. Pure white, very beautiful. Arabis alpina. Rock Cress
RMRYRWXY–Dreer's wholesale catalog for florists Dreer's wholesale catalog for florists : winter spring summer 1937 . dreerswholesalec1937henr Year: 1937 ^ HENRY A. DREER Hafdy Percniiial Plants wholesale list Arabis alpina flore plena Arabis—Rock Cress Per doz. Per 100 Alpina. Single white; 3-inch pots $1 50 $10 00 — fl. pi. 3-inch pots 2 50 15 00 — rosea. 3-inch pots 2 50 15 00 Arenaria—Sandwort Montana. 3-inch pots 1 50 10 00 Verna caespitosa. 3-incli pots 1 50 10 00 Armaria—Thrift, Sea Pink Cephalotes, Bees Ruby. Has stout stems with large globular heads of brilliant ruby-red flowers. 3-inch pot
RMMCFB77–. Arabis Alpina. A pretty plant for rock-work or borders, forming a dense carpet of glossy green foliage and pure white flowers. 20 ct?. each ; S2.00 perdoz. Arenaria Balearica. A close growing creeping plant for covering rocks and stones ; flowers pure white, prettily studding the foliage during the Spring months. 20 cts. each ; §2.00 per doz. Asclepias Tuberosa. One of the showiest of our late Summer and Autumnal flowers, and deserving of extensive cultivation ; blossoms in close, compact umbels of a brilliant orange color. 15 cts. each ; SI.-50 per doz. Astilbe Japonica. (Spiraa.) Splendid
RM2CHA768–. Dreer's garden 1902 calendar . Giant White Antirrhinum 1221. 10 Arabis Alpina. We call your special attention to the colored plate of Sweet Peas and offer of same on page 13.
RMT0R4AH–Dreer's complete wholesale price list Dreer's complete wholesale price list for florists : winter spring summer 1936 dreerscompletewh1936henr Year: 1936 ^ HENRY A. DREER Hafdy Pcreniiial Plants wholesale list Arabis alpina flore plena Arabis—Rock Cress Per doz. Per 100 Alpina. Single white; 3-incli pots $1 50 $10 00 —flore plena. 3-inch pots 2 50 15 00 — rosea. 3-inch pots 2 50 15 00 Arenaria—Sandwort Montana. 3-inch pots Vema caespitosa. 3-inch pots. 1 50 1 50 10 00 10 00 3 50 25 00 1 50 10 00 1 50 10 00 1 50 10 00 Armeria—Thrift, Sea Pink Cephalotes, Bees Ruby. Has stout stems with larg
RMMCHNJG–. Arabis Alpina Ahgfmonb Hybrid* Ghandiplora Arctotis Gkandis ARGEMONE (Mexican, or Prickly Poppy) PER PKT. 1220 Hybrida Qrandiflora. We were de- lighted with a trial of this in our e x p e r i- mental grounds. Theplantsgrew into sturdy bushes about 3 feet high, with very ornamental pale green, spiny foliage, with clear silvery mid- rib and veins and poppy-like flowers of satiny texture, over 3 inches across, in various shades from rich yellow to creamy-white. It came into bloom early in July and continued without interrup- tion till November. It is best to sow the seed where they are in- tend
RM2CDAE1W–. Farm and garden annual : spring 1913 . Plumosus Nanus (As p ar a gu sFern)—An ex-ceedinglygraceful plantfor pots orwhen youngfor fern dishes.The foliage ismore gracefulthan the mostdelicate MaidenHair Fern. Willsucceed underordinary housecultivation. 10Seeds. ARABIS ALPINA. ASPERULA. Aznrea Setosa - foot, H. A... Blue, 1 Odorata (Sweet Wood-ruff)—When dried hasa delightful odor, whichis imparted to clothingif put in a wardrobewith them. 9 inches. H.P. 5 BALSAM APPLE. Momordica. Curious trailing vines, withornamental foliage and odd-shaped fruit, which, whenripe, open, showing a brilliantred
RMT0PWFN–Dreer's complete wholesale price list Dreer's complete wholesale price list for florists : March 1934 edition dreerscompletewh1934henr Year: 1934 15 HENRY A. DREER Hafdy Percnmal Plants wholesale list Arabis alpina flore plena Arabis—Rock Cress Fer doz. Alpina. Single white; 3-inch pots $1 25 — flore plena. 3-inch pots 1 50 — rosea. 3-inch pots 1 50 Arenaria—Sandwort Montana. 3-inch pots Verna caespitosa. 3-inch pots. Per 100 $10 00 12 00 12 00 12 00 10 00 3 50 25 00 1 50 12 00 1 25 10 00 1 25 10 00 Armeria—Thrift, Sea Pink Cephalotes, Bees Ruby. Has stout stems with large globular heads
RMMAD700–. Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list of vegetable seeds flower seeds bulbs aquatics decorative plants hard plants tools implements etc., etc . Ageratdm, Cope's Pet. Antirrhinum majus, mixed, extra fine strain . Firefly, bright red Queen of the North, white Niobe, white and crimson Nanum picturatum, striped Tom Thumb, yellow " " fnixed. Giant, white " scarlet " yellow Aquilegia chrysantha ( Golden Spurred ) . . chrysantha alba coerulea glandulosa single mixed double mixed Arabis alpina, white springfiower Aralia Sieboldii. 50c. per 1000seeds (ready in April) Armeria form
RM2CEJW9D–. The Maule seed book for 1922. 964 Arabis, Alpina. 966 Arctotis, Grandis. ARABIS (Rock Cress)Hardy Perennial 964 ALPINA. One of the earliest and prettiest spring floweringperennials, the plant attaining a height of not over 6 inches. Grows Ina spreading tuft. Flowers white, deliciously fragrant, and in the earlyspring make a pleasing contrast with the yellow flowers of AlyssumSaxatile Compactum. Packet, 10 cents; >^ ounce, 35 cents. ARCTOTIS (African Daisy)Hardy Annual 966 GRANDIS. Forms branched bushes 2 to 3 feet high; flowers purewhite on the upper surface, the reverse of the petals bei
RMW1CRDJ–Archive image from page 73 of Die krankheiten der pflanzen, ein. Die krankheiten der pflanzen, ein handbuch fur land-und forstwirte, gartner, gartenfreunde und botaniker . diekrankheitende03fran Year: 1895 60 I. Stbfdmitt: ranüieiten u. 25cfd)Sbigung., n)eM)e b. Spiere uerurfadit luerben 2(ilf Atragene. 3Ui Cardamine. 2ln Arabis. 9lii Viola. ?Iuf Gerauium. Sin Oxalis. Sruf Tilia. 'T 2luf Lavatera. 8. Slattranbroüuiiöcu au Atragene alpina, naä) Sl)omn§. 9. 3ln Cardamine resedifolia unb alpina. 10. 3tn Arabis arenusa, nad) pieronl) nui§. 11. 2ln Viola silvestris, lutea, biflora unb calcarata.
RMMCHPER–. Arabis Alpina Arctotis Ghandts ARGB^IOXB (Mexican or Prickly Poppy) PER PKT- 1220 H y b r i d a Grandiflora. We were de- lighted with a trial of this in our experi- mental grounds. Theplantsgrew into sturdy bushes about 3 feet high, with Argbmone Hybrida Gkandiflora very ornamental pale green, spiny foliage, with clear silvery mid- - rib and veins and poppy-like flowers of satiny texture, over 3 inches across, in various shades from rich yellow to creamy-white. It came into bloom early in July and continued without interrup- tion till November. It is best to sow the seed where they are in- t
RM2CE42KK–. Seeds . rkest blue of all the large-flowering varieties; compact growth. Pkt. 10 cts. ADONIS AESTIVALIS (Flos Adonis) Pretty annual, of easy culture; flowers dark crimson, with lighter center. 1 foot. Pkt. 5 cts. AGROSTEMMA (Rose of Heaven) Free-flowering hardy annuals of easy culture, producing bright-colored flowers on long, slender stems. Finefor cutting. Mixed colors. Pkt, 5 cts. ARABIS ALPINA The earliest and prettiest spring flower. Will thrive in any dry soil, and is particularly adapted to rockeriesand broad borders. The spreading tufts are densely clothed with neat, bright green lea
RMMCJAX7–. Antirrhinum (Snapclr.igon). soms of clear blue ing in perm:inent Arabis Alpina. with a sheet of pure white ,'ovvers as soon as the snow cisappears. Unequalcd for rockeries or edgings ; with- stands the drought and is always neat; 6 inches. ^ oz., 25 cts .... 5 AQUILEGIA. (Columbine.) Chaiming hardy perennial plants, growing from 1 to 3 feet high, bear- ing in countless numbers through May .Tnd June their exquisite blos- white, rose, yellow, purple, striped, etc. For plant- lorders or n.Tluralizing along the edges of woods or slirul)bery this old-fashioned favorite is one of the best of all h
RM2CDA5X1–. Seeds . eties; compact growth. Imperial Dwarf Blue. % foot. Pkt. 5 cts. Pkt. 10 ets. ADONIS AESTIVALIS (Flos Adonis) Pretty annual, of easy culture; flowers dark crimson, with lighter center. 1 foot. Pkt. 5 cts. AGROSTEMIMA (Rose of Heaven) Free-flowering hardy annuals of easy culture, i^rodueing bright-colored flowers on long, slender stems. Finefor cutting. Mixed colors. Pkt. 5 ets. ARABIS ALPINA The earliest and prettiest spring flower. Will thrive in any dry soil, and is particularly adapted to rockeriesand broad borders. The spreading tufts are densely clothed with neat, bright green le
RMRYH0GR–Dreer's wholesale price list : flower seeds plants and bulbs vegetable seeds sundries for florists dreerswholesalep1930henr Year: 1930 HENRY A. DREER Hardy Plants WHOLESALE LIST 63 Ne-»v Harely Aster, Q,ueen Mary Arabis (Rock Cress) Per Am,. Per 100 Alpina. Single white; 3-inch pots.... Sfl 50 .1(10 00 Arenaria (Sami wort) Montana. 3-inch pots 2 .'>0 IS 00 Armeria (Tlirltt—Sea pink) Cephalotes Rubra. 3-inch pots 2 00 l.T 00 Liaucheana, 3-inch pot.s 1 .'iO 10 00 M.tritinia Alba. 3-inch pots 1 50 10 00 Artemisia Lactiflora (Ha^vthorn Scented Mus«ort) A most effective flowering plant, wit
RMMCJG1J–. Arabis Alpina Fl. Pl. BEGONIA CAEEDONIA. The White-flowerius Gloire tie Lorraine. Of the many Begonias now in cultivation, none has become so quickly popular as Gloire de Lorraine. Many florists in the larger cities grow entire houses of this variety alone I'or Christmas sales, at which time plants in 6-inch [lols frequently sell at from $3.00 to $6.00 each. In Caledonia we have an exact counterpart of Lorraine, except in color, which, in place of pink, is a pleasing pearly-white. The plant has the same habit of growth, and is just as free-flowering as its parent. Young plants ready in July.
RM2CDADW8–. Farm and garden annual : spring 1913 . ARABIS ALPINA. ASPERULA. Aznrea Setosa - foot, H. A... Blue, 1 Odorata (Sweet Wood-ruff)—When dried hasa delightful odor, whichis imparted to clothingif put in a wardrobewith them. 9 inches. H.P. 5 BALSAM APPLE. Momordica. Curious trailing vines, withornamental foliage and odd-shaped fruit, which, whenripe, open, showing a brilliantred interior; make a nice dis-play on trellis and rock work.H. H. A. 10 feet. Pkt.M. Balsamina (Balsam Ap-ple) 5 M, Charatlna (Balsam Pear) 5. ASPAEAQUS FI/DMOSUS NANUS, 10 AQUILEGIA. Asparagus SpTengeri (Emerald Feather)—One
RMT0TJRC–Dreer's 1907 garden book (1907) Dreer's 1907 garden book dreers1907garden1907henr Year: 1907 ARABIS (Bock Cress). Alpina. One of the most desirable of the very early spring- flowering plants that is especially adapted for edging and for the rock garden, but which succeeds equally well in the border, where it forms a dense carpet, completely covered with pure white flowers. — FIore=plena. A distinct and pretty double-flowering form of the above. (See cut ) 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. Collections of Hardy Perennial Plants. For the amateur who is not acquainted with the variou
RMMCFCDT–. ARABIS ALPINA. PER PKT. 5157 The earliest, prettiest spring flower. The spreading tufts are densely clothed with neat, bright leaves and covered with pure white flowers as soon as the snow disappears. Conspicuous on rockeries or broad edgings for park roads; withstands the drought of summer and is always neat. 6 inches. (See cut.) 5 ARMERIA (Thrift). 5164 Formosa. A very pretty edging plant, bearing large tufts of rosy-pink flowers ; hardy perennial 10 ARAEIA SIEBOI^DI. 5161 A beautiful decorative greenhouse plant, with large ornamental leaves; very useful as a house plant. New seed ready in
RMRJYN21–. Atlas de la flora alpine. Botany; Mountain plants. 171. >ii Arabis alpina, L. — Alpen-Gänsekresse. Arabette des Alpes. — Alpine Rock cress. I.ieux frais et rocaillciix des Alpes, surtoiu calcaires. Avril —Aoüt.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Correvon, Henry, 1854-1939; Deutscher und Österreichischer Alpenverein. Geneve [etc. ] : Georg & Co.
RMT0RRY6–Dreer's garden book seventy-sixth Dreer's garden book : seventy-sixth annual edition 1914 dreersgardenbook1914henr Year: 1914 Akctotis Gkandis. ARABIS (Rock Cress). 1211 Alpina. A hardy perennial and one of Ihe earliest and prettiest spring flowers. The spreading tufts are. covered with a sheet of pure white flowers as soon as the snow disappears. Unequalled for rockeries or edging; withstands the drought, and is always neat; 6 inches. oz., 25 cts ' 5 ARCTOTIS (African Daisyl. 1216 Grandis. A remarlcably handsome annual from .Southwest Africa. It forms much-branched bushes 2 to 3 feet hig
RMMCRC9R–. Abb. 249. Viola alpina auf Alpenmatten des Bucsecs. (Nach einer Aufnahme von A. v. Hayek.) Anihora, A. paniculaiiim, A. lasianihum, A. iauricnni, Delphinium elaium, Mul- gediiim alpinum zwischen den moosigen Gesteinstrümmern Hochstaudenfluren bilden, während an den Felsen Arabis alpina und Sedum carpaiiciim gedeihen. In und über der Krummholzregion aber findet man häufig Gypsophila petraea und den prächtigen, auf dem Königstein endemischen Dianthiis callizoniis, ferner Linum exlraaxillare, Dianlhus ienuifolius, Campanula cochleariaefolia, Saxifraga luieoviridis usw. und in der Hochalpenregio
RMRJY26P–. Atlas der Alpenflora. Mountain plants. ^p â M. Arabis alpina L. â Alpen-Gänsekresse. Alpenkette, trockene Stellen, 1300â2200 M. bes. auf Kalk. MaiâAugust. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Hartinger, Anton, b. 1806; Dalla Torre, K. W. von (Karl Wilhelm), 1850-1928; Deutscher Alpenverein (Founded 1874). Wien : Eigenthum und Verlag des Deutschen und Oesterr. Alpenvereins
RMRYPAHF–Dreer's mid-summer list 1923 (1923) Dreer's mid-summer list 1923 . dreersmidsummerl1923henr Year: 1923 HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA—FLOWER SEEDS ANTHEM IS (Hardy Marguerite) 1150 Kelwayi. A most satisfactory hardy perennial, bearing all summer daisy-like golden-yellow blossoms; excellent for cutting; 2 feet $0 10 ARABIS CRock Cress) 1211 Alpina. A hardy perennial and one of the earliest and prettiest spring flowers. The spreading tufts are covered with a sheet of pure white flowers as soon as the snow disappears. Unequalled for rockeries or edging; withstands the drought and is always neat; 6
RMMCHK34–. Arabis Alpina Anchusa Italica Dropmore Variety (Mad Wortl Saxatile Compactum {Basket of Golil, Gold Tuft,Rockin<tdwort)- An indispensable plant for the rock- ery or border, growing 1 foot high and producing in May masses of broad, flat heads of bright yellow flowers. 30 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100. AMSONIA Salicifolius. A stout, shrub-like plant, growing about 2 feet high, with terminal spikes of light steel-blue flowers, desirable to intersperse in clumps in the front row of the shrubbery border. 35 cts. each; $3.50 per doz. ANCHUSA ITAI.ICA (The Improved Italian Alkanet or
RMRJPC25–. Autumn 1942. Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. Lupine lliirnllirlim. Platycodon Grandiflorum HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS K"RD".t?''/NgnK"U1>''E?,'s The heights given include the flower spike. Send for our free pamphlet, Henderson Planting Plans for Perennial Borders. A'ariety Achillea, Ptarmica, The Pearl Alyssum SaxaMIe Ajuga Reptans Arabis Alpina Armeria Maritima Artemisia, Silver King . Baptisia Australis Boit'onia Latisquama . . Campanula Carpatica . Car
RMT0R8RX–Dreer's complete wholesale price list Dreer's complete wholesale price list for florists : March 1934 edition dreerscompletewh1934henr Year: 1934 Bellls Perennis (Double Englisb Daisy) Arabis (Rock Cress) Alpina. One of the earliest and prettiest spring flowers. The spreading tufts are covered with a sheet of pure white flowers as soon as the snow disappears. Unequaled for roclceries or edging; withstanding drought and is always neat; 6 inches. Trade pkt., 15 cts.; oz., 50 cts.; %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% lb., $1.50. Altneria (Sea Plnk or Thrift) Formosa. Heads of rosy pink flowers. Useful for edging
RMMACHXR–. Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer. . Alyssum, Little Gem. Tr. pkt. Anthemis arabica lo Antirrhinum majus, mixed 10 Firefly 10 Queen of the North, white 20 Niobe, white and crimson 15 Nanum picturatum 10 Tom Thumb, yellow 15 " " mixed 15 Aquilegia chrysantha ( Golden Spurred ) . . 25 chrysantha alba So coerulea 30 glandulosa 50 single mixed 10 double mixed 10 Arabis alpina 2S Aralia Sieboldii. 50c. per 1000 seeds .... Aristolochia elegans, elegant climber So sipho [Dutchman's Pipe) 40 Kvmex'xdi ior[no%2. [Sea Pink or Thrift) . ... lo
RMRPXYAJ–. Aiken's trees shrubs wildflowers ferns fruits plants herbs. Plants Vermont Catalogs; Ferns Vermont Catalogs; Shrubs Vermont Catalogs; Trees Vermont Catalogs; Wild flowers Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs; Horticulture Vermont Catalogs. ARABIS—ROCKCRESS ALPINE ROCKCRESS, Arabis Alpina. Six to eight inches. Snow-white flowers cover this little plant at Tulip time. DOUBLE ALPINE ROCKCRESS, Arabis Alpina Flore- pleno. Double, pure white form, somewhat taller than the single rockcress and blossoming later. ARABIS ROSEA. A species with heads of pale pink flowers in early Spring. AR
RMRYP9JM–Dreer's mid-summer catalogue 1924 (1924) Dreer's mid-summer catalogue 1924 . dreersmidsummerc1924henr Year: 1924 HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA—FLOWER SEEDS ANTHEMIS (Hardy Marguerite) PER PK1. 1150 Kelwayi. A most satisfactory hardy perennial, bearing all summer daisy-like golden-yellow blossoms; excellent for cutting; 2 feet ' ARABIS (Rock Cress) 1211 Alpina. A hardy perennial and one of the earliest and prettiest spring flowers. The spreading tufts are covered with a sheet of pure white flowers as soon as the snow disap- pears. Unequalled for rockeries or edging; withstands the drought and i
RMMACH9A–. Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer. . Alyssum, Little Gem. Antirrhinum majus, mixed, extra fine strain . Firefly, bright red Queen of the North, 7vhite Niobe, 7vhite and crimson Nanum picturatum, striped Tom Thumb, yellow " " mixed. Giant, white " scarlet " yellow Aquilegia chrysantha ( Golden Spurred ) . . chrysantha alba coerulea glandulosa single mixed double mixed Arabis alpina, white springfiower Aralia Sieboldii. 50c. per 1000 seeds. (Ready in April. ) Armeria formosa (Aw/"////⢠(?r 77/;â ///) .... 10 Asparagus Sprengeri, $1.00 per 100 seeds, $9.00
RMRD26BD–. De flora van Nederland. Plants. Arabis alpina Fig. 297. hoewel ook som-. Fit;. 298. i) alpina = alpenbewonend. -) arenosa zand. T-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Heukels, Hendrik, 1854-1936. Leiden : N. v. boekhandel en drukkerij voorheen D. J. Brill
RMT0BFJK–Dreer's garden book 1928 (1928) Dreer's garden book 1928 dreersgardenbook1928henr Year: 1928 a packet each of the All colors, 15 cts. per Dreer's Large Flowering Antirrhinums Arctotis Grandis AnthemiS (Hardy Marguerite) PER PKT. 1150 Kelwayi. A most satisfactory hardy perennial, bearing all sum- mer daisy-like golden-yellow blossoms; excellent for cutting; 2 feet.$0 10 Arabis (Rock Cress) 1211 Alpina. A hardy perennial and one of the earliest and prettiest spring flowers. The spreading tufts are covered with a sheet of pure white flowers as soon as the snow disappears. Unequalled for rock-
RMMCHB58–. Arabis Alpina Flore-pleno AndrOSaCe (Rock Jasmine) Sarmentosa (Primuloides). An interesting alpine for the rockery but which requires special care in growing of which it is deserving. Succeeds best in a sandy soil in which crushed pieces of sandstone are embodied, preferably in a northerly aspect of the rockery. Flowers bright rose, with a white eye borne in umbels of from 10 to 20 flowers each on 4 inch stems in May and June. 60 cts. each; $6.00 per doz. Allthericum (St. Bruno's Lily) Liliastrum Major. A charming border plant with rush-like foliage and 18 to 24 inch high racemes of small wh
RMRPPEC8–. Alpen-Flora für Touristen und Pflanzenfreunde. Mountain plants. 1. 2. Papaver alpinum. 3. Nasturtium pyrenaicum. 4. Arabis alpina. 5. Arabis coerulea. 6. Arabis pumila. 7. Cardamine alpina. 8. Braya alpina.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Hoffmann, Julius, d. 1904; Friese, Hermann. Stuttgart : Verlag für Naturkunde Sprösser & Nägele
RMT0BN7H–Dreer's garden book 1920 (1920) Dreer's garden book 1920 dreersgardenbook1920henr 0 Year: 1920 ARABIS (Rock Cress) Alpina. One of the most desirable of the very early spring flowering plants that is especially adapted for edging and for the rock garden, but does equally well in the border, forming a dense carpet, completely cov- ered with pure white flowers. It is nice for cutting, and lasts for a lcng time in bloom. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $15-00 per 100. ARTEMISIA LACTIFLORA (Hawthorn-scented Mugwort) Unlike the other varieties offered, which are grown for their foliage, this comparat
RMMCF0HJ–. Arabis alpina Arabls—Rock Cress [hp] A ® 1231 Alpina. Delightful, compact plants about 6 inches high forming dense cushions of bright green leaves studded abundantly during the early spring with graceful four-petaled white blooms. When in full flower Uttle of the foliage is visible with the plant appearing like a sheet of snow. Perfectly hardy in well-drained soil. Pkt. 15c; J4 oz. 3Sc. 1232—Crandiflora, Praecox. This resembles the preceding but the plants start blooming sev- eral days earlier and the individual flowers are noticeably larger. 1 ft. Pkt. 15c; large pkt. 50c. 1233 Rosea. The g
RMRT0KJK–. Alpen-Flora für Touristen und Pflanzenfreunde ... Mountain plants. 1. 2. Papaver alpinum. 3. Nasturtium pyrenaicum. 4. Arabis alpina. 5. Arabis coerulea. 6. Arabis pumila. 7. Cardamine alpina. 8. Braya alpina.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Hoffmann, Julius, d. 1904; Friese, Hermann. Stuttgart, Verlag für Naturkunde (Dr. Jul. Hoffmann)
RMT0BN7K–Dreer's garden book 1920 (1920) Dreer's garden book 1920 dreersgardenbook1920henr 0 Year: 1920 166 ARABIS (Rock Cress) Alpina. One of the most desirable of the very early spring flowering plants that is especially adapted for edging and for the rock garden, but does equally well in the border, forming a dense carpet, completely cov- ered with pure white flowers. It is nice for cutting, and lasts for a lcng time in bloom. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $15-00 per 100. ARTEMISIA LACTIFLORA (Hawthorn-scented Mugwort) Unlike the other varieties offered, which are grown for their foliage, this c
RMMAAHC8–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . An trocknen Stengeln von Arabis alpina und arenosa, bei Oberammergaii in Oberbayern, Diese Art steht der Phonia oleracea sehr nahe, unterscheidet sich jedoch durch grössere Sporen. Ich hätte sie gerne mit derselben vereinigt, zumal ich bei Untersuchung der Plionia-Arten des Winter'schen Herbars die Erfahrung machte, dass Ph. oleracea besonders die Crucifcrcn bevorzugt; allein ich traf bisher bei keinem hierher gehörigen Specimen so Phoma Arabidis Allesch. grosse Sporen. Auf denselben Stengeln findet sich «.
RMRF09NT–. Dreer's midsummer list 1929. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Arabis Alpina Dreer's Large Flowering Antirrhinums Three Beautiful Snapdragons The sorts offered below belong to the Grandiflora Half dwarf section, and are unusually attractive in color. 1163 Gloria. Rich, glittering deep rose, most effective for bedding or cutting. 1169 Pink Perfection. One of the most beautiful of the many pink Snapdragons; an exquisite Hermosa-pink slightly suffused salmon; spikes and flowers o
RMT0BND7–Dreer's garden book 1925 (1925) Dreer's garden book 1925 dreersgardenbook1925henr Year: 1925 /flEinyAJREEH^ HARDY PERENNIAL PIANTS >HIMIIEIJ'IMlk) 171 ArabiS (Rock Cress) Alpina. One of the most desirable of the very early spring-flowering plants that is especially adapted for edging and for the rock garden, but does equally weU in the border, forming a dense carpet, completely covered with pure white flowers. It is nice for cutting, and lasts for a long time in bloom. 25 cts. each; S2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. — Variegata. Same as above but with the foliage prettily variegated with cre
RMMAD739–. Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list of tools, fertilizers, insecticides, sundries, etc . Alyssum, Little Gem. Antirrhinum majus, mixed, extra fine strain . Firefly, bright red Queen of the North, white Niobe, white and crimson Nanum picturatum, striped Tom Thumb, yellow " " mixed. Giant, white " scarlet " yellow Aquilegia chrysantha ( Golden Spurred ) . . chrysantha alba ccerulea glandulosa single mixed double mixed Arabis alpina, white spring flower Aralia Sieboldii. 50c. per 1000 seeds. (Ready in April.) Armeria formosa (Sea Pink or Thrift) .... Tr. pkt Oz. 10 20 IO
RMRF09DG–. Dreer's midsummer list 1932. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Anchusa Italica Dropmore Variety NON-WARRANTY-Henry A. Dreer, Inc., gives no warranty, express or implied, as to description, quality, productive- ness, or any other matter, of any Seeds, Bulbs or Plants they sell, and will not be in any way responsible for the crop. If the purchaser does not accept the goods on these terms, they are at once to be returned.. Arabis Alpina (Rock Cress) Our Leaflet, "How to Grow
RMT0BFN5–Dreer's garden book 1925 (1925) Dreer's garden book 1925 dreersgardenbook1925henr Year: 1925 .$0 10 10 1221 Arctotis Grandis AnthemiS (Hardy Marguerite) p^R pKT, 1150 Kelwayi. A most satisfactory hardy perennial, bearing all summer daisy-like golden-yellow blossoms; excellent for cutting; 2 feet ArabiS (Rock Cress) 1211 Alpina. A hardy perennial and one of the earliest and prettiest spring flowers. The spreading tufts are cov- ered with a sheet of pure white flowers as soon as the snow disappears. Unequalled for rockeries or edging; withstands the drought and is always neat; 6 inches. Illustr
RMMAD6NK–. Dreer's seasonable specialties for florists including flower seeds, bulbs decorative plants for Easter hardy plants, et. etc . ASTILBE ARENDSI CIMICIFUGA SIMPLEX Anthericum (St. Bruno's Lily). Llllastrum Qleanteum. A giant-flowerinK form of the St. Bruno's Lily, producingr in May strong spikes of large white flowers, which forcibly remind one of a miniature form of the Lilium Candidum or Madonna Lily. A very attractive hardy plant. 12.00 per doz.; tlS.OO per 100. Arabis Alpina Flore Plena. A most distinct and pretty double flowering form of the white early spring floweringr Rock Cress. 3-inc
RMRFM2BH–. Floral catalogue : illustrated. Nurseries (Horticulture) Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. XAXZ t€ XEUXER'S FLORAL ESTABLISHMENT. Jlardy perennial plants, Hoots and Bdlbs. Adapted to our hot summers and changeable winters. Only perfectly hardy plants m this and latitudes north of us are enumerated in thJs list. We pay particular attention to this branch of our business, as few plants give better satisfaction, with less trouble, than these hardy plants. Arabis Alpina. White flowers, creeping habit, saxifraga-
RMT0BFKJ–Dreer's garden book 1923 (1923) Dreer's garden book 1923 dreersgardenbook1923henr Year: 1923 66 /flEHEyABREEll^ RELIABLE FL0WEK SEEM i ^M:- Dreer's Long-spurred Aquilegia (Columbine) ARABIS (Rock Cress) PER PKT. 1211 Alpina. A hardy per- ennial and one of the earliest and prettiest spring flowers. The spreading tufts are cov- ered with a sheet of pure white flowers as soon as the snow dis- appears. Unequalled for rockeries or edging; with- stands the drought and is always neat; 6 inches, i oz., 25 cts SO 10 AQUILEGIA (Columbine) No hardy plant grown from sccd is more easily handled than th
RMMCF844–. Arabis Alpina ARABIS (Rock Cress) PER PKT. 1211 Alpina. A hardy perennial and one of the earliest and prettiest spring flowers. The spreading tufts are covered with a sheet of pure white flowers as soon as the snow disappears. Unequalled for rock- eries or edging; withstands the drought, and is always neat; 6 inches. '-4 oz,, 30 cts 10 ARMERIA (Sea Pink or Thrift) 1221 Formosa. A very pretty edging plant, bearing rosy-pink flowers ; hardy perennial. 2 pkts., 25 cts. 15 1222 — Alba. Rose-tinted white 15 HARDY PERENNIAL ASTER 1400 Mixed (Michaelmas Daisies). Single fall-flower- ing hardy herba
RMRDTMTM–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 58. Arabis hirsuta, Br. Hairy Rockcress. 59. Arabis alpina, L. Alpine Rockcress.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Fitch, W. H. (Walter Hood), 1817-1892; Smith, George Worthington, 1835-1917; Bentham, George, 1800-1884. Handbook of the British flora. London, L. Reeve
Download Confirmation
Please complete the form below. The information provided will be included in your download confirmation