DREER'S GARDEN CALENDAR. 



ECKFORD'S SWEET P}Lf<^— Continued. 



Indigo King. Standards dark maroon purple, wings 

 «lear indigo blue. 



No. 6S06. Per pkt. 15 cts. 



Isa £ckford. Creamy white, suffu.sed with rosy -pink. 

 No. 6811. Per pkt. 20 cts. 



Princess of Wales. A lovely variety shaded and 

 striped mauve, on a white ground. Firsl-Class Cer- 

 tificate by the Floral Committee of the JR. H. S. 

 No. 6807. Per pkt. 15 cts. 



Orange Prince. Bright orange pink, flushed with 

 scarlet ; very distinct and beautiful. 



No. 6003. Per pkt. 30 cts. 



Eckford's Large-Flowered, Mixed. 



No. 6810. Per pkt. 10 cts. Per oz. 40 cts. 



NEW AMERICAN SWEET PEA, 



BLANCHE FERRY. 



Compared with Painted Lady — the most popular sort, on 

 the whole, hitherto — the flowers have a far deeper, richer 

 coloring and greater fragrance. Their color when 

 massed presents such a gorgeous picture as to stop the 

 passer-by and elicit expressions of admiration, while their 

 fragrance is so far reaching as to be pheuomenal. 



Extensive trial another season has justified all our pre- 

 vious claims and proved this to be a distinct, new Sweet 

 Pea of wonderful merit. The Massachusetts Horticultural 

 Society, florists who planted it, and thousands of amateurs 

 who tried it, all unite in giving it words of unstinted praise. 



No. 6814. Pkt. 10 cts. 



MIKADO POPPY. 



This is without doubt one of the showiest Poppies i^n 

 existence. The sight of the space at the trial grounds last 

 summer was really grand. Flowers are curled like a 

 Japanese Chrysanthemum and are of the most brilliant 

 red shaded with white. 



No. 6382. Pkt. 15 cts. 



PASSION FLOWER. 

 (Passiflora Coerulea.) 



A hardy easily grown passion flower, bearing large fra- 

 grant blooms of a deep blue color. The rays of the corona 

 are in two circles, purple at the bottom, white in the centre 

 and blue at the ends. It dies to the ground during winter, 

 but with a slight covering is perfectly hardy. It is a 

 rapid climber and a vine in every way worth growing. 

 No. 0252. Per pkt. 15 cts. 



PEACOCK PANSY. 



A very free blooming and attractive Pansy, throwing blossoms up early, and remaining in perfection a long time- 

 The blossoms are very large, but the sterling characteristic of it is the brilliant and novel coloring. 



The upper petals are of a royal purple, shot with peacock blue, the lower petal also of these colors. This peacock 

 blue is a color we have never seen before in Pansies. The two lateral petals are of a rich maroon, all the petals being 

 encircled with a delicate tint of terra cotta rose well defined. The illustrations show the peculiar markings of the 

 face and back of this desirable novelty. 



No. 6218. Per pkt. 50 cts. 



' SNOW WHITE GLADIOLUS, 30 cts. each, 4 for $1.00. $2.50 per doz. 



