dreer's garden calendar. 



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BOUVAEDIAS. 



Shrubby plants, with 

 racemes of white, rose, 

 crimson and scarlet flow- 

 ers, blooming during 

 the autumn and winter. 

 Their dazzling richness 

 of color, and formation 

 of flower, make them 

 one of the most useful 

 of our winter-blooming 

 plants for bouquets. 



Price 25 cents each ; 

 $2.50 per dozen. 



Brilliant. Fine orange scarlet. I Leiantha. Dazzling scarlet. 

 Elegans. Salmon scarlet; large. | Rosalind. Salmon pink. 



BOUVAEDIA JASMINODES. 



After another year's trial we find this variety the most valuable 

 of all others, for its jure white flowers^ ever introduced. Young 

 plants set out in May last, commenced blooming soon after, and 

 are now (middle of December) still in full bloom, and give 

 evidence from the great number of buds of continuing in bloom 

 all winter. For winter-blooming they require a temperature of 

 about 650. As a bedding plant, or for ribbon-rows, it is unsurpassed 

 by any other white flowering plant ; it is also delightfully fragrant, 

 especially in the evening. 



Small plants in thumb pots, 20 cents each; $2.00 per dozen ; 

 $10.00 per hundred. 



Nice bushy plants in 3-inch pots, 30 cts. each ; $3.00 per dozen. 



BOUVAEDIA DAYIDSONII. 



Another white variety sent out last spring, also valuable for its 

 fine heads of white flowers, slightly stained with pale blush. 

 Price, 30 cents each ; $3.00 per dozen. 



BOUVAEDIA INOAENATA. 



A new and valuable fall and winter flowering variety originating 

 at our establishment, being a sport of 5. Rosalind; the most ro- 

 bust of the whole tribe. It is much hardier than Davidsonii, and 

 we can highly recommand it to all interested in winter-flowers. 

 Flowers creamy-white ; tube pale blush ; constant from root- 

 cuttings. Price, 30 cents each ; $3.00 per dozen. 



