46 dreer's garden calendar. 



DOUBLE PETUNIAS. 



20 cents each. $1.00 for the Six. 



Double Petunias are among the recent novelties. They are not as 

 robust as the single varieties, but answer quite well for bedding out. 

 The following are the best : ' 



Crimson Perfection. — Crimson. Beauty. — Rosy carmine, white stripe. 



Gen' I HClellan. — Purple, blotched Wm. Rollison. — Rose. 



with white. Van Houtii. — Rosy purple. 



Madam Miellez. — Large white. 



SINGLE PETUNIAS. 

 20 cents each. $1.00 for the six. 



Buchanan's Neio Blotched Hybrid. 



Forget-me-Not, (D.) — Amaranth rose, striped with white. 



Prince of Wales. — Deep crimson. 



Purpurea Marginata, (D.) — Purple, edged with white. 



Union, (D.) — Brilliant crimson, flaked and striped with white. 



Zouave. — Deep crimson, blotched with white. 



LANTANAS. 



$2.00 per dozen. 20 cents each. 

 This is a plant of easy cultivation, free-blooming, and well adapted 

 for either bedding or pot-culture, withstanding extremes of heat and 

 drought. 



Alba Grandiflora. — White. Lutea Superba. — Sulphur. 



Crocea Superba. — Orange. Snowball. — White. 



Grand Sultan. — Scarlet. Gigantea. — Purple and yellow. 



Comtesse Horny. — Blush and rose. 

 Dr. Demange — Buff yellow and rose. 

 Fillonii.— •Yellow, bordered with purple. 

 Surpasse V Abbe Trouvais. — Lilac, bordered with yellow. 

 Celeitina Philomele. — Orange yellow. 

 Garibaldi. — Lilac. 

 Fulgens Mutabalis. — Scarlet. 

 Hirabilis. — Beautiful orange. 



HELIOTROPES. 



$1.50 per dozen. 15 cents each. 



The Heliotrope is a universal favorite. No boquet is considered 

 perfect without it. It is a constant bloomer — blooming alike freely in 

 the summer as a bedding plant, or in pots during the winter in the 

 green-house. 



