80 dreer's garden calendar. 



NEW ZONALE G^rnkMUK^- Continued 

 MAD. MEZARD. A great novelty, in color of a rich and beautiful 



violet shade. Price, 75 cents. 

 MONSTER. Excellent bedding variety, with monstrous large 



trusses of a fine light scarlet color. Price, 50 cents. 

 JEAN SISLEY. Flowers of fine form and substance, of the richest 



possible shade of scarlet. Price, 75 cents. 

 LE PERE HYACINTH. Trusses immense, the single florets mea- 

 suring fully 2 inches in diameter ; color fine deep orange. 



Price, 75 cents. 

 MASTER CHRISTINE. The finest and richest pink Geranium 



ever sent out. Price, $1.00. 

 LOUIS VEUILLOT. Fine dark crimson scarlet, truss very large ; 



a fine bedder. Price, 50 cents. 

 LOUIS VAN HOUTTE. Rich orange scarlet, white eye. Price, 



50 cents. 

 KING OF ROSES. Rosy scarlet; extra fine. Price, 50 cents. 



NEW SILVEE-EDQED GEEANIUM. 



MRS. J. C. MAPPING. With fine silver-edged foliage, growth vigo- 

 rous and compact, with a splendid white bloom and pink eye. 

 One of the greatest novelties ever sent out. Price, $1.50. 



NEW GOLDEN BKONZE GEEANIUM. 



BEAUTY OF CLAPHAM. Foliage bright yellow, zone an inch 

 broad, bronzy-scarlet ; decidedly the finest we have seen thus 

 far. Price, 50 cents. 



HYBRID IVY-LEAVED GEEANIUMS. 



With fine large trusses of showy flowers, similar to the Zonale 

 Geranium, with the thick fleshy foliage of the Ivy-leaved. 

 LADY EDITH. Carmine crimson flowers, 



WILLSII. Neat, erect habit, color bluish-violet, shaded magenta. 

 WILLSII ROSEA. Flowers 'fine rich rose. 

 Price, 50 cents each. 



NEW HYBEID DOUBLE PELAEGONITJM. 



LADY VICTORIA KERR. Although not quite new, it is stiU an 

 extremely rare variety, with quite double-icJiite flow ers, of great 

 substance and duration; dwarf and compact in growth. Price, 

 $1.00. 



NEW PELAEGONIUMS 



of extra Qucditij. 



MRS. BRADSHAW. Flowers extra large, pure white, with 5 large 

 diirk purple blotches. Price, 75 cents. 



MRS. LEWIS LOYD. Fiery crimson scarlet ; very large, and the 

 best foliage of any Pelargonium. Price, 75 cents. 



PRINCE CHARLIE. Not quite new, but still very rare, perhaps 

 the finest show Pelargonium, if all points are taken into con- 

 sideration ; color fine white, tipped with rose and violet. 

 Price, 75 cents. The set of 3 varieties for $2.00. 



