XX DREER'S GARDEN CALENDAR—Supplement. 



NEW REGAL PELARGONIUMS— C^«/z«z^^a'. 



The flowers are of large size, very rich and showy, and ahhough they are not really double, yet from their fulness 



of form and the extra number of petals, they have the appearance of being so. 



Beauty of Oxton. The upper petals are of a very rich maroon color, the under petals very dark crimson, 



shaded with maroon, light centre, tinted with rose; all the petals are attractively and regularly margined with 



white, and beautifully fringed. 50 cts. 

 Dr. Masters. The upper petals have a large black blotch in the centre, with a narrow margin of rich crimson, 



the lower petals having a smaller blotch ; dwarf, sturdy habit. 50 cts. 

 Mad. Thibaut. White, richly blotched and marbled with rose, the upper petals marked with maroon, large 



white centre ; immense large trusses of very large fine flowers, with undulated petals ; a beautiful variety. 



75 cts. 

 Queen Victoria. This remarkably distinct and handsome Pelargonium is one of the most marvellously beautiful 



and novel varieties ever offered. The color is a rich vermillion, all the petals broadly margined with pure 



white, and the upper ones blotched with maroon, peculiarly crisped. 75 cts. 



NEW SPOTTED SHOW AND FANCY PELARGONIUMS. 



Emile Zola. Truss large and finely formed, color carmine-orange, bordered with bright rose ; centre with 



maroon blotch ; a vigorous grower and profuse bloomer. 75 cts. 

 John Bright, Cherry red dark spots. 50 cts. 



Mabel. Dark maroon top, narrow edge, heavily painted flower, fine free habit, and free bloomer. 50 cts. 

 Mermeris. An early free-flowering variety, of rich color ; dwarf, compact growth. 50 cts. 

 Morning Star. Rosy crimson, light throat. 50 cts. 

 Scarlet Gem. Scarlei, maroon spots, a fine flower. 50 cts. 

 Sophia Dumeresque. Rosy-crimson, spotted maroon. 50 cts. 

 Thetis. Rosy crimson, edged with white, large velvety maroon spots. 50 cts. 



MONTHLY PELARGONIUM— FRED. DORNER. 



Throat and edge of petals pure white, each petal shaded toward the centre with a rich carmine-pink, with a glow- 

 ing crimson blotch on each petal, of which the two upper are the largest. This is a very free and distinct 

 flowering variety. 50 cts. 



PEPEROMIA PROSTRATA. 



This very pretty and slender growing basket- 

 plant will prove to be a welcome addition to this 

 popular class of plants. The leaves, which are 

 round, are produced close together on long 

 thread-like creeping rhizomes, and are beauti- 

 fully variegated with brown and light green. 

 The mature leaves assume a somewhat globular 

 shape, giving to the plant a distinct and unique 

 character. 50 cts. each. 



NEW PERENNIAL PHLOXES. 



Archibald Fowler. Pure bright scarlet. 



James Galloway. Scarlet rose. 



Lady Belhaven. Pure white, centre light 

 rose. 



Mrs. S. Walker. Silvery white, centre pure 

 rose. 



M. Dunn. Tender rose, centre crimson, im- 

 mense large flower. 



New Life. Violet-rose, centre purple. 



50 cts. each ; the set of six varieties, ^2.00. 



ORCHIDS. 



Of this beautiful class of plants, we offer a select 

 list of the most popular and easier grown kinds. 

 All are established in Pots, Baskets, or upon 

 Blocks. 



(T.) Distinguishes the Tropical species, such 

 as require the temperature of a hot-house. 

 (L) Intermediate or warm greenhouse. 

 (C.) Cool, or such as may be grown in an ordi- 

 nary greenhouse. 



(T.) Aerides Virens. Light peach-color, spotted with purple, the lip being spotted with crimson. $2.50 to $5.00. 

 (C.) Bletia Hyacinthina. $1.50 each. 



(C.) Bletia Tankervillae. Large showy flowers, produced on stems about 18 inches high, flowers white marked 

 with brown. 75 cts. to $1.50. 



PEPEROMIA PROSTRATA. 



