Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . Nbw Golden-lbavbd Selaginella. Sansbvibra Zeylanica Laurrntii. VERBENA TENERAMAHONETTI. (Star Verbena.)This was one of the popular beddingplants thirty years ago, and which ha.-almost been lost to cultivation and i:-well worthy of re-introduclion. It bof trailing habit, forming a mat of finelydivided foliage. 16 inches or more acrosiand produces throughout the season innumerable heads of star-like flowers oa bright mauve, each petal distinctlbordered with white. 25 cts. each$2.50 per doz. WATSONIA ARDERNEI; (White Bugle Lily.) A bulbou
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Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . Nbw Golden-lbavbd Selaginella. Sansbvibra Zeylanica Laurrntii. VERBENA TENERAMAHONETTI. (Star Verbena.)This was one of the popular beddingplants thirty years ago, and which ha.-almost been lost to cultivation and i:-well worthy of re-introduclion. It bof trailing habit, forming a mat of finelydivided foliage. 16 inches or more acrosiand produces throughout the season innumerable heads of star-like flowers oa bright mauve, each petal distinctlbordered with white. 25 cts. each$2.50 per doz. WATSONIA ARDERNEI; (White Bugle Lily.) A bulbous plant from the Cape of Good Hope, closely ailie*to and similar in growth to the Gladiolus, and succeeding andethe same cultivation. It can be grown as a pot plant and flowered in the conservatory or greenhouse, but succeeds West whe.iplanted out. It grows about 4 feet high with branched iiteBi:.there frequently being as many as five or six branches ©b a atxm.and bearing many long tubed, open flowers, 2 inches kcross, o»the purest glistening white. As