50 



DREER'S GARDEN CALENDAR. 



>ri N Laura. — d/ark 



[Louise IiosARETY.VCrim 

 a yellow base. 

 'leurette.V- Fine crimson 

 La FiANCEf=*J^ure whi\e 

 AsMODEUS.^Fiery^ red 

 LoiNde LiLiPUT^^-Marlbon 

 s ^dromeda.— ^Stra^col.,sliade 



jaSVIarquise de Castlebaja 



purplish crimson. 

 cr^raJJoulousienne. — Orange, 

 yeTTow/centre. 

 TETfe^BSTjA. — Deep lilac. 

 RiAxo??s^Tellow crimson centre, 

 dwarf. 



E£ta.— CreamyNvhite, lilac tip. 

 Blush, yellow, tipped with lilac. 



LOX, 



'dy Perennial.) 



Tlje^e 

 'or their 

 white to err 

 imong hardy p 



of the Pi^jx is not yet sufficiently known and esteemed, 

 ■iftia-nt trusses Growers, comprising all shades of color, from 



ottled, they have few, if any, superiors 



They should be divided and replanted, 

 \. J 

 fresh prepared soil, each alternate year. 



"We herewith give a list of the 12 newest and finest out of a stock 



.. 



ards of 70 varieties. 



$2.50 per dozen 

 Apollox.— ^^SN^rlet crimson, dark 

 Lord BxRONX-White, large rosy c 



oi L^pold.— VWhite and lilac, cros v 

 P\iMUL^PLO*R^f: — The best white. 

 d. Amazplia Pothier. — Rosy, v 4 

 Anxee.— Deep rosy carmine. 



Chambrt. — Rose, deep crimsd 

 A. — White^ioiet cent 

 LrE^KAL.— -Deeto/purplish 

 FoRGET.^Rosy/lilac, vein 

 e Beawvea^ — ^VVt 



strij)ed\a%ol motjS^i^ui 



