DREER S GARDEN CALENDAR. 



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DECIDUOUS TREES. 



There is such a difference of taste on the subject of Deciduous Or 

 1 amental and Shade trees, that it is superfluous for us to offer a selec- 

 tion. We have a large stock of all the leading varieties, such as 

 Maples, several varieties. Linden, 



Horse Chestnuts, Paulonia Impeeialis, 



Poplars, Willows, 



Elms, Magnolia, 



Ash, Larch, etc. 



European Sycamore, 



FLOWERING SHRUBS. 



These add materially to the beauty of the garden, furnishing a sup- 

 ply of fragrant flowers during spring and summer. 25 to 50 cents 

 each. 



Weigela Kosea, 



Forsythia, 



Double Flowering Peach, 



Laburnum, or Golden Chain, 



Double Chinese Cherry, 



E,HUS Cotinus (Mist Tree.) 



Magnolia, 



CniONANTHUS, a white fringe tree. 



SpiRiE, or Bridal Wreath, 

 Syringa, or Lilac, of sorts. 

 Calycanthus, or Sweet Shrub 

 Pyrus Japonica, 

 Double Flowering Almond, 

 Deutzias, of sorts. 

 Snow Berry, 

 Mock Orange, 



The above are only a few select items from a large list of trees and 

 shrubs cultivated by me. 



HARDY VINES AND CREEPERS. 



These are desirable for covering Arbors, Trellises, &c, and add much 



to the beauty of the garden. 25 cents each. 



Virginian Creeper, Hop Vine, 



Pipe Vine, White Jasmine, 



Trumpet Creeper, Yellow Hardy Jasmine, 



Clematis Flammula, Honeysuckle, of sorts. 



Carolina Jasmine, Passion Vine, 



Ivy, of sorts. Glycine, or Wisteria. 



NEW VAEIEGATED-LEAVED JAPAN HONEYSUCKLE. 



Lonicera Brachypodium Aurea Reticulata. — This is one of the 

 recent introductions, the foliage beautifully variegated. Price 75 

 eents each. 



