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DREER'S GARDEN CALENDAR 



ABUTILON, GOLDEN FLEECE. 



A bright golden yellow Abutilon of strong, vigorous 

 habit and very tree flowering. While yellow sorts here- 

 tofore offered lacked richness of color," the variety now 

 offered combines large size, tine form, and depth of coloring. 



Plants are symmetrical in growth and form perfect pyra- 

 mids which are covered with bloom during the season. 

 25 cts. each ; £2.50 per dozen. 



BEGONIA. 



SEMPERFLORENS GIGANTEA. 



The flowers of this new sort are brilliant carmine red 

 and are borne in large panicles. It is one of the best of the 

 new Begonias and possesses vigorous habit. The flowers 

 are unusually large and brilliant. 



35 cts. each ; 4 for §1.00. 



CANNA, EMILE LECLAIRE. 



Flowers large, bright golden-yellow, mottled and spotted 

 crimson and scarlet. Pea-green foliage. As a cut flower 

 it will be found useful, as its peculiar color gives it the ap- 

 pearance of an orchid. One of the best and most distinct 

 varieties. 



50 cts. each. 



CROZY'S NEW FRENCH CANNAS. 



B. Coseeneaut. Rich deep green foliage, bright orange 



scarlet flowers; very free flowering. 

 Felix Crousse. Glaucous green foliage; large coppery 



red flowers. 

 Francis Morrell. Narrow green foliage; large rosy 



carmine flowers. 

 Guillaume Couston. Golden yellow, spotted violet 



crimson, dwarf compact habit; veiy free. 

 Henry Martin. Orange scarlet; extra large flowers;. 



foliage dark green. 

 Hippolite Flandrin. Extra large bright salmon 



flowers ; foliage light green. 

 Revol Massot. Blue green foliage; flowers crimson,. 



shaded orange yellow. 



75 cts. each ; set of seven, $3.50. 



