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DREER'S GARDEN CALENDAR, 41 



Madabie Couder. — Light Carmine, each, 15 



20 

 40 

 1 GO 

 20 

 40 

 50 



Neptune. — Bright red, variegated with carmine, 

 Ninon db'^L'Enclos. — Blush-white, feathered rose. 

 Napoleon III, — Brilliant scarlet, streaked with white, 

 Pellonia. — Variegated rose, 

 Rebecca. — White, striped with lilac, fine, 

 SuLEUREUs. — Sulphur yellow. 



For Spring planting, — the following are also desirable. 

 TiGRiDiA Pavonia. — Red Tiger flower, per doz, 50 



*' Conchiflora, — Shell flower, " 50 



Double Tuberose. — Very fragrant, each, 10 cts. " 1 00 



Amaryllis Formossissima. — (.Jacobea Lily,) each, 20 



OxALis. — Four summer-blooming varieties, per doz. 1 00 



Hardy Bulbous Boots. 



In addition to the objects already enumerated for the decoration of 

 the flower-garden during the season, there still remains an extensive 

 class of bulbous-rooted flowers, which are at once easy of cultivation, 

 and very attractive. It is impossible to note the great variety that we 

 can offer in this department. A large assortment of the most select of 

 these are annually imported from Holland, including 



Hyacinth, . Tulips^ Narcissus, 



Lilliums, Ranunculus, Anemones, 



Crocus, Lily of the Valley, Snow-drop. 



|;@°"For prices and varieties, see Bulbous Root Catalogue. 



JAPAN LILIES. 



Of these very showy bulbs, I have a large stock of strong-blooming 

 roots. They are adapted both to out-door and pot-cultivation. 

 L. Lancifolium, album, white, each, 50 



L. " PuNCTATUM, spotted, " 75 



L. " RuBRUM, white and red, " 75 



Green-house PlantSj 



SUITABLE FOE THE WINDOW. 



The limits which we have prescribed for this Calendar do not permit 

 the notice of many choice green-house plants, which prove very orna- 

 mental during the summer, when transferred to the flower-beds. We 

 cannot omit mentioning a few favorites, which are indispensable. 



