DHEER'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF BULBS. 33 



HONEYSUCKLES (LONIOERA.) 



Price from 25 to 50 cent? each. 



Chinese Evergreen, best for covering walls, trellises. Very fragrant, com- 

 monly called Woodbine. 



Hallieana. a new white monthly Honeysuckle, raised from seed sent from 

 China, bv Dr. Hall, who introduced the variegated Honeysuckle from 

 Japan. It is ever srreen, resembling L. Splendida or L Flexuosa. Flow- 

 era pure white, turning to yellow, with the fragrance of the Cape Jessa- 

 mine, and is cove-red with flowers from June until November. It is a vig- 

 orous grower, and very hardy 50 



Variegated (Bractay podium Aurea Reticulata), this is one of the re- 

 cent introductions from Japan, the foliage beautifully v negated 



SELECT HARDY EVERGREENS. 



Arbor Vitse ^American;. very useful and easily transplanted 25 cts. toS 50 



American Arbor Yitse. for hedges, per 100 S15 00 to 20.00 



Arbor Vitse (Siberian^, a compact variety of the American of very close 



habit, quite hardy 50 cts. to 1.00 



Arbor Vitse ''Golden), a beautiful dwarf variety 50 cts. to 2.(»0 



Arbor Vitse r Globe), of dwarf globular form, also adapted for planting as 



a border edging 25 cts. to 1.00 



Austrian Pine, a robust and errand evergreen tree 50 



Box Tree, a well-known everirreen. 3 feet 2.50 



Cupressus Lawsoniana. cLawson's Cypres-), a beuatiful varietySl.OO to 2.00 

 Norway Spruce, the most useful, hardy, and graceful of popular 



evergreens. 2 feet 50 



Norway Spruce, for hedges, per 100 $20. 00 to 30.00 



Hemlock Spruce, a very hardy and graceful indigenous tree, a little difficult 



of removal,but when once established. second to none in beauty 25 cts. to 1.00 



Hemlock Spruce, for hedges, per 100 $20 00 to 30.00 



Rhododendron Catawbiense, varieties 100 



Upright Juniper, very desirable for planting along walks 50 



QS4&E QRA|f&E> for Kedgt^ 



1 year old, $1.00 per 100, $6.00 per 1000. 

 For other varieties see 



DREER'S GARDEN CALENDER 



PUBLISHED JANUARY FIRST 



Is designed to furnish brief directions for the cultivation and management of 

 the Esculent Flower and Fruit Garden. It will be mailed to all who enclose 

 a three cent postage stamp. 



DREER'S PREMIUM PANSY SEED 



[Viola Tricolor Maxima] 



To insure fine large blooms it is necessary to sow in the autumn ; full directions 

 will accompany each paper of seed. Price 50 cents per packet. 



EACH. SACB. 



Pansy, choice mixed imported $ 25 Pansy Roi des Noirs. $ 25 



Pansy, light blue 25 Pansy, purple, white edged 25 



GltABIOLUS SEES. 



This superb class of plants can be readily grown from seed. Full directions how 

 to propagate will accompany each packet ; this seed is saved from the choicest 

 named varieties. Price, 25 cents per packet. 



