46 DREER'S GARDEN CALENDAR. 



HYBRID BEDDING AND SCENTED LEAF GERANIUMS, 

 15 cents each; $1.50 per dozen, except when otherwise priced. 

 Capilatum. — Rose-scented. 



—Major, pretty cut leaf, highly scented. 

 Lady Plymouth.— V&rieg&ted Rose Geranium, 25 cts. 

 Benticulatum.— Large cut leaf, rose-scented. 

 ^ora^mim.-Apple-scented, spicy apple perfume, 20 cts. 



— Erectum, or nutmeg-scented. 

 Quercifolium Eximium.— Oak-leaved. 

 Ivy-leaved.— Pretty trailing var. 



Tomentosum.-Yelyetj leaves, strong perfume of Peppermint, 25 cts. 

 Shrubland Pet.— Dwarf sweet-scented var 



GAZANIA SPLENDENS. 



One of the finest of our new bedding plants,-co n spicuously beautiful 

 on account of the unusual size and brilliancy, and the richly contrasted 

 colors of its flowers, added to its dwarf and compact yet free habit of 

 growth. 



The blossom-heads are of a golden orange color, from three to four 

 inches m diameter, with gracefully decurved margins; each floret is pic- 

 turesquely marked at the base with a broad spot of rich brown chocolate 

 tint upon a black base; close beside this is a distinct white spot on the 

 same dark ground. The contiguity of these distinct colors helps to pro- 

 duce a very rich and highly ornamental effect. The plant is of the 

 easiest culture, yielding a continuous profusion of blossoms from the 

 middle of June until the latest period in autumn. Price, 25 cts. each 



THE PAMPAS GB,ASS.—(Gynerium Argenteum.) 



The most magnificent of Grasses, with long terminal silvery plumes, 

 throughout the late summer and autumn months. With some protection 

 it has stood the winters near Philadelphia; but it is safer to lift it in 

 the autumn. 25 to 50 cents each. 



TRITOMA UVARIA. 



A splendid half-hardy summer and autumn flowering plant, with 

 stately flower-scapes and magnificent terminal dense spikes of rich 

 orange-red flower-tubes. They may be taken up in the fall and potted, 

 and placed in a cool green-house, pit, or cellar. 50 cents. 



