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DREER'S GARDEN CALENDAR. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. JAPANESE SECTION^^ftVW. 



President Arthur, Im- 

 mense rose flowers, opening 

 in whorls. 

 Porcupine. A remarkable 

 flower, having tubular nee- 

 dle-like petals^stand i ng erect, 

 of a rich terra-cotta or crush- 

 ed strawberry shade ; not 

 ' large but very beautiful. 25 

 cts. 

 Puritan. One of the very 

 finest white sorts in cultiva- 

 tion, large and free, and of 

 a very good habit; a mag- 

 nificent flower. 50 cts. 

 Robert Bottomly. A grand 

 white variety, surpassing 

 Moonlight in size and sub- 

 stance. 25 cts. 

 Robert Crawford, Jr. A 

 seedling of Mrs. F. Thomson, 

 •white, faintly tinted pink on 

 under petals; a very large 

 and pleasing variety. 50 

 cts. 

 Robert Craig. A grand 

 flower, similar in shape to 

 Mrs. G. W. Childs, but of a 

 fine deep rose color and larger 

 in size. 75 cts. each. 

 Snow Storm. Very late; 

 pure white, distinct and tree. 

 Source D'Or. Golden yel- 

 low, tipped and shaded 

 brown ; very regular and one 

 of the very best. 

 Souvenir de Harlem. Bril- 

 liant violet purple, gobular 

 in shape ; of medium size and 

 fine color; 

 Temple of Solomon. Fine 

 large flowers of deep golden 

 yellow. 

 Tokio. Rich bronzy crimson. 



Tubiflorum. A remarkable variety, having long straight 

 tubular needle-like petals of pink and white. 

 25 cts. 

 W. K. Harris. Nankeen yellow and red, forms perfect 



balls. 

 Wm. Joyce. Pink or deep rose ; extremely showy and 



very free flowering. 50 cts. 

 White Dragon. Large, pure white with long twisted 



petals; very fine and distinct. 

 Yellow Queen. Very large bright yellow ; late. 

 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per dozen ; $10.00 per 100, except where noted, or the set of 53 varieties for $8.00. 



PURITAN. 



Belle Paul. Very large; centre of each petal white, 



distinctly edged with rose. 25 cts. 

 M. Raoux. Amaranth, dotted with white ; petals much 



twisted. 25 cts. 



CHINESE SECTION. 



LARGE FLOWERED. 



Alton-i). Crimson, pointed with yellow. 



Alfred Salter. Large delicate pink. 



Alfred Warne. Pure white, finely incurved, dwarf and 

 compact habit. 50 cts. 



Barbara. Rich orange shaded amber, large and per- 

 fectly incurved. 



Baron Beust. Bronzy orange; incurved. 



Compactum. Fine silvery rose, handsome shape. 



Cullingfordi. The brightest shade of crimson, a large 

 and fine flower. 25 cts. 



Diana. One of the very best whites in cultivation. 



Duchess of Connaught. Silvery rose; extra fine. 



Elaine. White, petals tinted carmine. 



Etoile Fleurie. Reddish carmine, each petal margined 

 and pointed old-gold. . 



Frank Wilcox. Slightly fringed rich amber, shaded 

 deep bronze crimson. Keeps perfect a long time. 



Jean D'Arc. White, tipped rosy lilac, finely incurved; 

 a superb flower. 



15 cts. each ; $1.50 per dozen, except where 



John Collins. Very large flower; bronzy purple. 



New Meteor. Very bright golden yellow. 



Mrs. Tod man. Rosy mauve, incurved notched florets, 

 reverse silvery; very distinct and attractive. 



Mrs. Mary Morgan. Rich deep pink, perfect shape. 



Mrs. Shipman. Fawn shading to bronze. 



Mr. Gladstone. Deep chestnut red. 



Pink Perfection. Very large bright pink. 



Princess Beatrice. A lovely shade of rose pink ; fine 

 show flower. 



Princess Teck. Blush, shading to pure white, large 

 and full. 



Princess of Wales. Very fine incurved crim- 

 son. 



Queen of England. Blush, striped rose; incurved. 



Robert Walcott. Brilliant crimson, petals retiexed; 

 one of the best. 25 cts. 



Yellow Stone. Fine yellow. 



Yellow Prince. Very finest rich deep yellow. 

 noted ; $10.00 per 100 ; set of 27 sorts $3.00. 



