DREER'S GARDEN CALENDAR— Suppleinent. 



NEW DOUBLE IVY-LEAVED GERANIUMS. 



Albert Crousse. Light salmon, flowers very 



large and double ; a fine acquisition. 

 A. F. Baron. Flowers very double, of immense 



size, of a lilac-rose color, very short-jointed and 



free-flowering ; a beautiful variety. 

 Comte Horace de Choiseul. Flowers very 



large, full, and of a most pleasing color, meas- 

 uring over two inches in diameter. 

 Comtess Horace de Choiseul. Beautiful 



satiny-rose, shaded towards edge of petals 



white ; a most distinct and charming variety. 

 Mad. Pages. Deep lilac, feathered maroon in 



upper petals. 

 Mad. Crousse. Beautiful delicate rose, veined 



in upper petals deep maroon, flowers large and 



semi-double ; good habit. 

 Mrs. Moore. Flowers white, bordered with 



lilac and crimson, starry centre ; one of the 



most distinct and lovely varieties. 

 Robert Fortune. Bright red-pink flowers, 



very double and beautifully formed ; good free 



habit. 



30 cts. each, or the eight varieties, ^2.00. 



HELIOTROPE— WHITE LADY. 



An almost pure-white free-flowering variety, of fine habit, producing large heads of bloom ; 

 on Mad. de Blonay. 25 cts. 



HIBISCUS ROSA— Sinensis Zebrinus. 



A very distinct and handsome variety, with double flowers, 

 which are beautifully flaked and striped. The individual flowers 

 are about 3^^ inches broad, the five outer petals are scarlet edged 

 with creamy yellow in the lower part ; the staminal column is en- 

 tirely petaloid, with a few large petal-like bodies, forming numer- 

 ous irregular tufts at the apex of a creamy yellow color, variously 

 and irregularly striped and flaked with scarlet. Both the form and 

 marking of the flowers are very irregular and grotesque. 50 cts. 



HIBISCUS SCHIZOPETALUS. 



A very peculiar and 

 striking species. It dif- 

 fers from all others in 

 the remarkable charac- 

 ter of its petals, the pen- 

 dulous flowers and the long 

 tubular calyx. Its droop- 

 ing flowers, with reflected 

 orange-red and laciniated 

 petals, render this plant not 

 only a curiosity but highly 

 valuable as a decorative or 

 bedding plant. 50 cts. 



improvement 



HIBISCUS SCHIZOPETALUS. 



RIS — K.EMPFERII. 



IRIS K^MPFERII. 



Of this plant, that has deservedly gained so much popularity, we offer 

 the following choice collection ; the beautiful colors of which will compare 

 favorably with some of the exotic Orchids. They are perfectly hardy, and 

 thrive best in a rich cool soil. 30 cents each ; ^3.00 per dozen. 

 Empress of Japan. Lavender, pencilled with white. 

 Ernst Moritz Ardnt. Light-pink, beautifully feathered. 

 lyeyas. Rich purplish-blue. 



Mr. Chotars. Light-blue, striped and mottled with blue. 

 Nippon. Beautiful white. 

 Otentosama. Light-purple, mottled white. 



