102 dreer's garden calendar. 



OENAMENTAL LEAVED BEGONIAS. 



All with beautiful variegated foliage, and very desirable for 

 house and garden decorations, in shady positions, especially for 

 baskets, vases, etc., etc. Price, 30 cents each; $3.00 per dozen. 



Amabilis (new), Masterpiece (new), 



Decaisxeaxa, Picta, 



Duchess of Brabaxt, Peuinosa, 



Gem, Queen of Haxover, 



Inimitable (new), Rex, 



Mad. Perriek (new), Virginia. 



rLOWERINa BEGONIAS for bedding out. 



B. MULTIFLORA. Light rose ; fine for winter-flowerine 

 B. SAUNDERSONII. Scarlet ; dwarf ; profuse blooming all the 

 year round ; excellent for bedding. 



Price, 25 cents each ; 82.50 ver dozen. 



ABUTILON. (CHINESE BELL-PLOWEE.) 



Plants of strong growth, and easy cultivation ; flowering very 



freely, and desirable on account of their continuous bloom for the 



borders, as well as for the green-house or room in the winter. 



AMBROSE VERSCHAFFELT. Crimson, with orang-e shade, large 

 flower, plant of dwarf habit, one of the best 30 cents, 



INTERMEDIA. Flesh color 30 cents. 



NIVEUM. White, large, and free bloomer 30 cents. 



PETUNIA-FLORA. Light buff, very large flower 50 cents. 



STRIATUM. Yellow, with brown stripes 25 cents. 



VENOSUM. Large, r^d and brown 25 cents. 



VEXILLARIUM. Known also A. Mesopofamicum ; of a drooping 

 spreading habit, the flowers are beautifully marked, the calyx 

 being scarlet, the petals golden yellow, free bloomer, 30 cents. 



MYESIPHTLLTJM ASPAEAGOIDES. 



Known best in cultivation as Smtlax. A most beautiful climb- 

 ing plant, from the Cape of Good Hope, surpassing every other in 

 the glossy, wavy, deep green, and delicate grace of its foliage, 

 one of the most valuable of all plants for vases or hanging bas- 

 kets. For cut flowers, especially for wreaths, considered indis 

 pensable by all florists. Price 30 cents each ; $3.00 per dozen. 



TOEENIA ASIATIOA. 



An exquisite, tropical soft-wooded plant, producing a profusion 

 of waxy, porcelain blue flowers, tipped with rich violet purple, in 

 constant succession; it succeeds admirably out of doors in the 

 summer season, where the situation is moist and half-shady, and 

 from its trailing habit is well adapted for vases, rustic baskets, 

 POck work, etc. Price 30 cents each. 



