DREER'S GARDEN CALENDAR—Suppleme7it. 



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IMPATIENS SULTANI. 



This is one of the most distinct and beautiful of all flowering plants of recent introduction, either as a winter- 

 blooming pot-pLini, or for bedding in the border in the summer. It is of a compact neat habit of growth, with 

 good constitution, and a perpetual bloomer; the flowers are of a brilliant rosy-scarlet color, of a peculiarly distinct 

 but most effective hue, about one and a half inches in diameter, and are produced singly or in twos and threes from 

 the axils of the leaves, especially towards the summit of the stems, but so freely that a well-grown specimen 

 appears to be quite a ball of flowers. 50 cts. ; $5.00 per doz. 



.OCTIPHITON. 



IPOMEA NOCTIPHITON— Evening Glory, or Moon Flower. 



A rapid growing plant of the " Morning Glory " family, with pure-white, moou-iike flowers, six inches in 

 diameter, which open at night. 



As a rapid climber for covering arbors, verandas, trees or walb it has no superior. 



30 cts. each ; $3. 00 per doz. 



JASMINUM GRACILLIMUM. 



One of the most distinct species in its 

 graceful habit, and in the abundance of its 

 large sweet-scented flowers, which are copi- 

 ously produced ; in this respect we know of 

 none to compare with it. It is a small-grow- 

 ing species, with long slender branches 

 springing from low down on the stems, and 

 curving over on all sides, weighed down by 

 terminal globose panicles of flowers as large 

 as the fist. The plant is continuously in 

 bloom from October to January, a season 

 when choice white flowers are scarce. 50 

 cts. to $1.00. 



LILIUM LONGIFLORUM 

 FLORIBUNDA, OR HARRISI. 



It is evidently a variety of Longiflorum ; 

 like it, the flowers are trumpet-shape. In 

 color pure white, rather larger in size than 

 Longiflorum, the petals more recurved, and in addition is exceedingly fragrant. But its great merit is its free- 

 blooming habit. Large bulbs of the old variety give from two to three flowers, but the main stem of this sort will 

 produce from four to eight or more flowers. It frequently sends up new shoots which will bear from two to four 

 flowers, thus continuing the season of blooming for months. Bulbs the size of a walnut will produce in this man- 

 ner, but still smaller bulbs will flower. 



This variety is admirably adapted for forcing and can be brought into bloom as early as the holidays. We 

 believe this to be one of the finest novelties ever offered in the way of a Lily. 50 cts. to Ji.oo. 



LYCOPODIUM KRAUSSIA AUREA. 



A distinct yellow form of the well-known L. Denticulata, it is as bright in color as the Golden Feather, and will 

 be found invaluable for baskets, ferneries and vases. 23 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. 



NEW REGAL PELARGONIUMS. 



This type of Pelargoniums called " Regal " contains the most brilliant colored flowers in this class of plants. 



JASMI.N-Vil GRACILLIMUM. 



