38 dreer's garden calendar. 



LUPINITS CHOICE MIXED ANNUAL VARIETIES 5 



PERENNIAL " , 10 



LYCH]^IS HYBRIDA HAAGEANA. Very beautiful, large 

 brilliant orange-scarlet, and light and dark crimson, white- 

 flaked flowers, dwarf and free-flowering 20 



p. <* CHALCEDONICA. Scarlet perennial , 5 



p. " " ALBA. White. ROSEA. Rose 5 



M.A'RIGOJjTD, {Tag etes) Large African, yellow and orange... 6 



" DWARF FRENCH. Fine rich colors, very double 5 



" PIGMY DWARF. Very dwarf. Miniature variety 5 



" RA^VNGULVS, (Calendula) English Marigold 5 



MARTYNIA FRAGRANS. Large fragrant flowers 5 



MARVEL OF PERU. {MirabiUs) A well- known and favorite 

 flower, commonly known as the Four O'clock, fine mixed 



varieties and colors 5 



MAURAIQ'DIA, species. A beautiful tribe of slender- 

 growing rapid climbers, blooming profusely until quite late 

 in the autumn. The varieties are, — 



" ALBIFLORA. Pure white 20 



" BARCLAYANA. Purple, free bloomer 10 



." ROSEA. Dark rose ]0 



MELOTHRIA PENDULA. Pretty hardy climber, with 

 handsome foliage, and small fruit, black on coming to ma- 

 turity, fine for trellises 20 



MESEMBRYANTHEMUM CRYSTALLINUM. Ice plant 10 



" TRICOLOR. Rose pink, with purple centre 10 



" GLABRUM. {Dew Plant) Wgh-iyoWovf 10 



MIGNONETTE, [Reseda Odorata) A well-known favorite. 6 



" NEW LARGE-FLOWERED. Best for pot culture 10 



MIMULUS, OR MONKEY-FLOWER. Showy flowers, suita- 

 ble for the green-house or moist shady situations in the 

 garden. 



" MOSCHATUS. Musk Plant; fine in hanging-baskets 10 



" QUINQUEVULNERUS, MAXIMUS. Very lar^e and finely 



spotted varieties, showy and efi"ective 20 



" HYBRIDUS TIGRINUS. A really charming and valuable 

 acquisition, beautifully tigered or spotted as the Tigered 



Calceolarias, and Tydeas 25 



MUKIA SCABE.ELLA. Pretty climber, with lobed heart- 

 shaped leaves, small scarlet berries, hardy 25 



MYOSOTIS, OR FORGET-ME-NOT. Neat and beautiful, lit- 

 tle plants; succeeds best in a shady situation. The varie- 

 ties are, — Alpestris, Alpine; Azorica, Azorean; Palus- 

 TRis, true, forget-me-not; Alpestris, Alba, white, each... 10 

 NASTURTIUM, {Tropseolum) The varieties are all desira- 

 ble, either for the flower border, for pots, or green-house 

 culture. The following are the most choice : 



" TOM THUMB. Very dwarf, scarlet and yellovf, each 10 



" '» " PEARL, cream color ]0 



" " " BEAUTY, orange-spotted 10 



" KING OP THE TOM THUMBS. Bluish green in 

 foliage, intense scarlet flowers, the best variety in habit, 

 aixd the brightest in color 25 



