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DREER'S GARDEN CALENDAR. 



HARDY CLIMBING OR 



Setina or Climbing Herniosa. Bright pink, very 



tree blooming. 

 Waltham Climber. No. 1. Bright crimson. The 



three Waltham climbers are entitled to the claim of 



being autumnal flowering. 

 Waltham Climber. No. 2. Rosy crimson, fragrant. 

 Waltham Climber. No. 3. Dark crimson. 



PILLAR ROSES" Continued. 



Sweet Briar. Rosy pink. 



Washington. Pure while, very free. 



W. A. Richardson. Orange yellow, an entirely new 

 shade in roses ; very desirable. 



White Musk Cluster. Pure white; very fragrant. 



Yellow Persian. Bright golden yellow, the only- 

 hardy yellow climbing rose in cultivation. 



First size, 40 cts., |4.00 per doz. Second size 30 cts., £3.00 per doz. Third size 20 cts., §2.00 per doz. 



Tender (limbing or Pilkr %$e5. 



The varieties enumerated below are not hardy in this 

 teclion ; they are all especially adapted to covering ratters 



Chromatella ( Cloth of Gold). Golden yellow. 



Climbing Devoniensis. Creamy white, of lovely form. 



Gloire de Dijon. Blush and yellow, an old favorite. 

 20 cts. to $1.50 each. 



Lainarque. Creamy white. 



Reine Marie Henriette. Rich cherry crimson, finely 

 shaped buds. 



First size, 40 cts. ; $4.00 

 Second " 30 " 3.00 

 Third " 20 " 2.00 



latitude except in favored positions, or \. ith careful pro- 

 uid posts in greenhouses. 



Marechal^Jiel. Bright golden yellow 

 form, with thick leathery petals, op 

 fragrant. 20 cts. to $1.00 each; 

 Sollatere. Fine shade of yellow. 

 White Banksia. White small flowers; 

 Yellow Banksia. Yellow small flo 



grant, 

 per dozen ; set of 9, $3.00. 

 " " 9, 2.25. 

 " " 9, 1.50. 



; nirj 

 .-nitig 



very 

 jwers 



e and fine 

 well, very 



fragrant. 

 ; very fra~ 



Polyantk Fairy or Miniature Roses. 



An entirely distinct type of roses which bears its small and beautifully shaped flowers in clusters of 20 to 30 

 on each branch. The plants when well grown present a mass of bloom, and are excellent for summer bedding or 

 winter pot-culture. 



Anne Marie de Montravel. Very dwarf, branches 

 freely and produces in the greatest profusion large 

 clusters of very small but perfect white flowers; a 

 free and continuous bloomer. 



Little Pet. Flowers about one and a half inches in di- 

 ameter, opening blush, but changing to pure white; a 

 free, vigorous grower and abundant bloomer; one of 

 the very best of this class. 



Mdlle. Cecile Brunner. Bright rose, yellow in the 

 centre, flowering in clusters; very sweet. 



First size 30 cts. each ; set of seven $2.00. 



Mignonette. Very prolific, blooming incessantly it! 

 flat corymbs; color blush-white, shading to rosy 

 pink. 



Mad. Parquerette. Very dwarf and free branching, 

 pure white. 



Miniature. About the size of a double violet; very- 

 fragrant and of pure white color. 



Perle D'Or. Peculiar and pleasing shade of reddish, 

 salmon ; very free-flowering. 



Second size 20 cts. each ; set of seven $1.25-. 



