DREER'S GARDEN CALENDAR—Sypplemefii. xv 



NEW JAPANESE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Comte de Germiny. Bright nanketn-yellow, striped crimson, large flower with broad petals. 'j 



Ethel. Pure white; ver>' fine. ! 



lona. White, tipped with pink ; ver>' distinct. \ 



J. Hillier. Medium size, curled drooping petals of a rich amaranth color, spotted violet. ' 



JonathcB. Rosy carmine, bordered and striped white, centre yellow ; a fine variety. , 

 Lord Palmerston. Narrow thread-like petals, of a beautiful silvery pink. 



Mad. Lemoine. Pink, tinted yellow and buff, one of the finest in cultivation. \ 

 Meteor. Sulphur-yellow, long thread-like petals, very distinct and free. 



M. Castel. Bright rich crimson, very large and fine. | 



Mrs. Sheldrake. Bronzj- -crimson, very large. , 



Ne-plus-ultra. Long thread-like petals of a rich rosy-pink, • 1 



Royal Soleil. Coral-red, very fine. ^ 



Red Dragon. Dark-red, tipped with yellow. j 



Rex Rubrorum. Deep red shaded with crimson, reverse of petals, pale nankeen, the finest of its color yet ob- | 



tained ; a large, well-formed flower. ! 



Thunberg. A fine large flower, of a soft primrose-yellow. | 



30 cents each ; set of fifteen varieties, $3.0^^ ' 



NEW LARGE-FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS. j 



Aurore Boreale. Very large flower, fine deep crimson-red, centre golden-yellow ; very distinct. 

 Beauty. Silver\'-white, striped with delicate pink. 

 Duchess of Connaught. Silver>-rose, extra fine. 



Dormillon. Very large recurved well-formed flowers, of a fine amaranth, reverse of petals metallic white. \ 



Dr. Henri Bernard. Enormous, paeony-formed flower, brown with copper reflex • 



Flocon de Neige. Very large flowers, with vertical petals, of a pure snowy-white. \ 



Florence Nightingale. Pure while, fine. 



Golden Dr. Brock. Bright golden-yellow, very fine. ' 



Gloria Mundi. Bright yeUow, dwarf habit, very free. 

 Lippincott. Large ppre white, extra. 

 Salmon Queen. Bright salmon, very distinct. 



Souv. de la Heine Mercedes. Very large, perfectly imbricated, of a silvery-white passing to a light lilac. ' 



30 cents each ; set of twelve varieties, $2.50. j 



NEW CHRYSANTHEMUMS— LATEST INTRODUCTIONS. j 



These have been received without descriptions from one of the leading English growers, who recommends j 



them superior to former introductions. I 



Duchess of Albany. i La Candeur. 



Etoile Orange. Lucifer. 



Frederick Marrout. j Miss Cullingsford. 



Hippolite Jamain. Orange Beauty. 



Sir B. Seymour. 

 50 cent-s each ; set of thirteen varieties, $5.00. 



Secraitaire Dorcl. 



Tisiphone. 



Triumph de St. Martin. 



Thesoiner Lecosta. 



CELOSIA PYRAMIDALIS CLARKII. 



A winter-flowering variety, with bright crimson flowers, produced in the greatest profusion. 30 cents. 



COLEUS GOLDEN BEDDER. 



/'' This is a distinct new variety, with bright golden-yellow foliage, not changing into green or burning out during 

 the hottest and dryest weather. The plant is a strong vigorous grower and of a compact spreading habit. 30 

 cents ; $3.00 per dozen. 



CORYNOSTYLIS HYBANTHUS ALBIFLORA. 



The genus Corynostylis belongs to the family of the Violets. The present species was found on the banks of 

 the Amazon. It is of a trailing or climbing habit, producing white trumpet-shaped flowers about two inches long, 

 suspended on long thread-like stems ; these interesting flowers, taken in profile, present the appearance of some 

 long-spurred Tropseolum, while on the front view they bear a resemblance to those of a gigantic Violet. 50 cents. 



CYPERUS LEPTOCLODUS. 



A desirable variety of Pandanus-like growth, with long green leaves suitable for centres of baskets or vases. 

 30 cents. 



CYPERUS LAXUS FOLIA VARIEGATA. 



This variety has beautiful variegated foliage, similar to, but much superior and more constant in colorirg than 

 the well-known C. Altemifolia Variegata. 50 cents. 



