D REEK'S GARDEN CALENDAR— Supplement. 



ORCHIDS— Continued. 



(I.) Oncidium Volvox. $2.00. 



(T.) Sacolabium Blumei Majus. Beautiful large flowers, violet and white in color. $2.50 to $5.00. 



(T.) Sacolabium Guttatum. An elegant species; sepals and petals white, spotted with deep rosy-purple, lip 

 small purple. $2.50 to $5.00. 



(T.) Stanhopea Insignis. Sepals and petals pale-yellow, spotted with red ; the lip nearly white, spotted with 

 purple. ^2.00. 



(C.) Stanhopea Oculata. Pale yellow spotted with purple. ^2.00. 



(C.) Stanhopea Tigrina. Very large flowers of a pale yellow, barred and blotched with deep chocolate. $2.00. 



(I.) Tricopilia Coccinea. Sepals and petals yellow and reddish-brown in color, the lip deep crimson, with nar- 

 row edge of white. ^2.50. 



(C.) Tricopilia Suavis. White flowers, spotted with pink. ^2.50. 



NEW CRIMSON TEA ROSE— ANDRE^ SCHWARTZ. 



Bright crimson, a strong vigorous grower and very free bloomer ; an excellent summer bedding rose. 50 cts. 



NEW TEA ROSE— SUNSET. 



This new Rose is identical in every respect with that hitherto unequaled Rose, Perle des Jardins, except that 

 its color, instead of being a canary-yellow as in that variety, is of the rich tawny shade of saffron and orange, simi- 

 lar but deeper than the coloring of Safrano or Madame Falcot. In size, vip-or and productiveness it is in all re- 

 spects the same as the variety from which it sprung, except that the color of the young foliage is of a much deeper 

 crimson. It will prove most valuable for winter forcing as well as a summer-blooming rose. ^1.50 each. 



NEW TEA ROSE— SOUV. DE THERESE LEVET. 



A beautiful new crimson Tea Rose producing large double flowers and elegant, well-shaped, long buds. It is 

 one of the most promising of the new roses of this color. 75 cts. each. 



NEW TEA ROSE— WHITE BON SILENE. 



A sport from the well-known Bon Silene with which it is identical except in color, which is pure white. 50 cts. 



NEW TEA ROSES. 



Etoile de Lyon. Fine, striking, sulphur-yellow, deeper in the centre, very large, full, and very fine form ; growth 



very vigorous ; said to be one of the best yellow roses ever raised. 5c cts. 

 Mad. Joseph Schwartz. Flowers of medium size, full, and of fine form ; light salmon rose color ; a seedling of 



Comtess de la Barthe. 50 cts. 

 Mad. Cussin. Purple rose, with white centre tinted with yellow ; large, full, and well formed. 50 cts. 

 Mad. Angele Jacquier. Flamed cerise, with coppered yellow at the base, bright color; flowers large, full and 



well formed. 50 cts. 



NEW POLYANTHA ROSES. 



This is an entirely new class of roses, the parents of which have 

 been recently introduced from Japan. They might be called " Fairy 

 Roses " with their miniature and beautiful shaped flowers, which are 

 grown in great clusters. We have seen over fifty flowers on one 

 branch. They are admirably adapted for planting in the border in 

 summer, or for pot-culture and forcing in the winter. 

 Anne Marie de Montravel. Very dwarf but branches freely, and 

 produces in the greatest profusion large clusters of very small but 

 perfect white flowers ; a free and continuous bloomer. 50 cts. 

 Little Pet. Flowers about one and a half inches in diameter, open- 

 ing blush but changing to pure white ; a free vigorous grower and 

 an abundant bloomer ; one of the best of this class. 50 cts. 

 Mignonette. Very prolific, blooming incessantly in flat corymbs; 



the color is blush-white, shading to rosy-pink. 50 cts. 

 Mdle. Cecile Brunner. Bright rose, yellowish in the centre, flow- 

 ers in clusters, very sweet; of dwarf, but vigorous habit of growth. 

 50 cts. 

 Mad. Parquerette. Very dwarf and free-branching, flowers pure 

 white. 50 cts. 



The set of five varieties, $2.00. 



HYBRID TEA ROSES. 



This is a new group produced from crossing Teas with Hybrid Per- 

 petuals. While this type is yet in its infancy, we believe in a few 

 years there will be a great many new varieties. No group attracts 

 more attention than this, and it is certainly destined to attain great 

 popularity. 

 Beauty of Stapleford. Flowers large, outer petals very pale pinkish rose, gradually shaded to a deep rosy 



centre. 50 cts. 

 Camoeus. Beautiful china rose-color shaded with yellow ; a vigorous growing and free blooming variety. 50 cts. 



