Dreer's garden book seventy-third Dreer's garden book : seventy-third annual edition 1911 dreersgardenbook1911henr Year: 1911 Deutzia Lkmoinei, Deutzias. Well-known profuse flowering shrubs, blooming in spring or early summer. Succeed in any sunny position. The dwarf varieties are desirable for forcing under glass. â Candidissima plena. A fine tall double white. 25 cts. each. â Crenata rosea plena {Double-flowering Deutzia). Double-white, tinged with pink; very desirable tall Shrub. (See illustration on page 248.) 25 cts. each. â Gracilis. A favorite dwarf bush, covered with spikes of pure

Dreer's garden book  seventy-third Dreer's garden book : seventy-third annual edition 1911  dreersgardenbook1911henr Year: 1911  Deutzia Lkmoinei, Deutzias. Well-known profuse flowering shrubs, blooming in spring or early summer. Succeed in any sunny position. The dwarf varieties are desirable for forcing under glass. â Candidissima plena. A fine tall double white. 25 cts. each. â Crenata rosea plena {Double-flowering Deutzia). Double-white, tinged with pink; very desirable tall Shrub. (See illustration on page 248.) 25 cts. each. â Gracilis. A favorite dwarf bush, covered with spikes of pure  Stock Photo
Preview

Image details

Contributor:

Bookworm / Alamy Stock Photo

Image ID:

T0W439

File size:

5.7 MB (455 KB Compressed download)

Releases:

Model - no | Property - noDo I need a release?

Dimensions:

1371 x 1459 px | 23.2 x 24.7 cm | 9.1 x 9.7 inches | 150dpi

More information:

This image is a public domain image, which means either that copyright has expired in the image or the copyright holder has waived their copyright. Alamy charges you a fee for access to the high resolution copy of the image.

This image could have imperfections as it’s either historical or reportage.

Dreer's garden book seventy-third Dreer's garden book : seventy-third annual edition 1911 dreersgardenbook1911henr Year: 1911 Deutzia Lkmoinei, Deutzias. Well-known profuse flowering shrubs, blooming in spring or early summer. Succeed in any sunny position. The dwarf varieties are desirable for forcing under glass. â Candidissima plena. A fine tall double white. 25 cts. each. â Crenata rosea plena {Double-flowering Deutzia). Double-white, tinged with pink; very desirable tall Shrub. (See illustration on page 248.) 25 cts. each. â Gracilis. A favorite dwarf bush, covered with spikes of pure white flowers in early summer. 25 cts. each. Boule de Neige. Habit and growth like the type, with numerous compact spikes of creamy-white flowers in May. 25 cts. each. Carminea. â cts. each. Delicate blush, reverse of petals rose. 25 Rosea. Flowers twice the size of D, gracilis and suf- fused with delicate pink; a grand improvement. 25 cts. each. Kalmiaeflora. A strong grower, bearing in May large umbels of white flowers tinted with rose, 25 cts. each. Lemoinei. Without doubt one of the very best dwarf hardy Shrubs; flowers very large and produced in cone- shaped heads of purest white, which open out very full. 25 cts. each. â Pride of Rochester. 25 cts. each. A fine tall-growing double white. â Scabra. A desirable variety of medium height. Large single white flowers, tinged with pink. 25 cts. each. Euonymus Europasus (Burning Bush). A very con- spicuous tall Shrub, which in the autumn and winter is loaded with scarlet seed-pods, from which orange-colored berries hang on slender threads. 25 cts. each. Eleagnus Longipes (Japanese Oleaster). A very desirable, nearly evergreen Shrub of medium height, with light foliage, which is silvered on the under surface. The abundant crop of orange-colored fruit is a very attractive feature during the summer. 25 cts. each. Exochorda Grandiflora (Pearl Bush). A medium-sized Shrub, bearing white flowers in slender racemes in early spring;