36 dreer's garden calendar. 



GLADIOLUS, FINE HYBRID. Saved from first class varie- 

 ties; special directions furnished for their cultivation 25 



GODETIA, THE BRIDE. Pure white, with crimson belt. 10 

 '• EOSEA-ALBA, TOM THUMB. Flower piire white, with a 



brilliant rose blotch at the base of each petal.. 10 



" EUBICUNDA SPLEXDENS 10 



c. GOURD, ORNAMENTAL, {Cucurbita) A most interesting 

 genus, with striking foliage and most singular fruit. 



' COTTLE OR CALABASH .5 



'' CLUB-SHAPED. 4 to 5 feet long 5 



'• EGG-SHAPED. MOCK ORANGE -5 



'• POWDER HORN 10 



'• SMALL GOOSEBERRY iO 



GYPSOPHILLA MURALIS. Pink, suitable for hanging baskets. 10 

 " PANICULATA. A hardy perenmal; flowers are beautiful 



for bouquets, imparting a light ^iry appearance 10 



" SAXIFRAGA. A lovely miniature species, with delicate 

 branches covered with white flowers, for edgings and dwarf 



beds; very pretty 20 



HEARTSEASE. See Pansy. 



HELIANTHUS. [Sun Floioer) Calipobnian. Fine double yellow 5 



'< NANA. Dwarf Sun Flower 6 



HIBISCUS AFRICANUS. Cream Color, rich brown centre 5 



PALUSTRIS. Large showy pink flowers, a hardy perennial 5 



HOLLYHOCK. {Althcea Rosea) This splendid plant, now 

 with the Dahlia for summer decorations, and from its stately 

 growth and the varied colors of its magnificent spikes of 

 flowers, may justly claim a place in every large garden or 

 pleasure ground: a hardy perennial. 



" SUPERB ENGLISH VARIETIES, mixed 10 



" " " assortments of eight beau- 

 tiful colors, each separate 75 



c.p. HONEYSUCKLE, Chinese, evergreen 10 



c. HYACINTH BEAN, [DoUchos) rapid growing, free-flowering 

 climbers for covering arbors, trellises, etc., with lilac-blue 



flowers, and seed pods of a deep purple maroon color 5 



" ALBA. A white variety of the above 5 



IBERIS LINIFOLIA- A fine autumn-flowered annual 



species, with delicate rose-colored umbels 20 



ICE PLANT. {See Mesenihryanthemum.) 



IPOMCEA. (Morning Glory,) of rapid growth and beautiful 

 flowers. For covering old walls, trellises, arbors, or stumps 

 of trees, they are invaluable. 



" COCCINNEA."^ Scarlet, sold as the Star ''Ipomoea.'' 5 



" LIMBATA. Violet, margined with white, fine 10 



«' STRIATA NOVA. Beautiful striped, three-colored 10 



"RUBRA CCERULEA. Sky blue, large 20 



IPOMOPSIS ELEGANS. Produces long spikes of scarletflowers, 



a half-hardy biennial 10 



" ROSEA, CUPREATA, JAUNE CANARIE. Three new 



varieties of this favorite ornamental plant 20 



KAULFUSStA ROSEA. Rose with mauve eentre. dwarf 5 



