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DREER S GARDEN CALENDAR. 



$10 COLLECTION OF PLANTS. 



THE VAEIETIES QUE OWN SELECTION. 



The following assortment will be found desirable, embracing such 

 plants as will insure a continuous bloom throughout the season. We 

 offer the whole collection, including packing, which is done in the 

 most careful and compact manner, (see extract from letters below), 

 for $10, being a large discount on Catalogue prices. Purchasers will 

 find it to their interest to leave the selection of varieties to us, as in 

 such cases they may always rely on receiving the best plants. 



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10 Everblooming Roses. 

 18 Verbenas. 



1 Coleus Yerschaffeltii, " 



1 Canna, 



1 Yarie.SweetAlyssum, 



1 Yarie. Honeysuckle, 



1 " Balm, 



1 " Thyme. 



3 Heliotropes. 



4 Fuchsias, single and double. 



2 Petunias, " " 

 4 Lantanas. 



4 Pansies. 



1 Blue Sage, (Salvia Patens). 



1 Scarlet Sage, ( " Splendens) 



I 4 Geraniums, assorted. 



1 Gazania Splendens. 

 j 2 Cuphea Platycentra. 

 j 4 Double Dahlias. 

 i 4 Gladiolus, choice. 

 j 4 Tiger Flowers. 

 i 2 Double Tuberose. 

 ! 4 Chrysanthemums. 

 j 2 Yiolets. 

 I 2 Monthly Pinks. 

 ! 2 Monthly Carnations. 



1 Coboea Scandens, (Summer 

 Climber). 



1 Lemon Yerbena. 



2 Hardy Perennial Phlox. 



One-half the above assortment, (including packing), $6 00 



OB,DEItS FOU PX.4JVT5 sJiould he sent on a Sejiarate SJieet fi'om the 

 Orders for SEEDS, IJIPLE:)IEXIS and BOOKS, as the 



Dejjartments ore Entircli/ Scjjarate. 

 ^Xo OHDEItS for I>lants HJECEIVEJ) binder FIVE DOJjZAHS. 



Ottawa, III., April '2^, 1867. 

 "The bos of Plants you forwarded us is received ; the Plants were 

 beautiful, and in extraordinary fine condition. The long trip had not 

 injured them in the least. I never saw so much care and ingenuity 

 exercised in packing before." 



A. B. MOORE, County Clerk. 

 Mount Vernon, [The Home of Washington), March 25, 1867. 

 "They were all fine plants, and I never saw anything more beauti- 

 fully packed, or opened a box with more satisfaction." 



MISS S. C. TRACY. 

 Montgomery, Ala., April 20, 1867. 

 "The plants have been received this day, and they prove perfectly 

 satisfactory. Every plant is as fresh as if just dug up, and promises 

 to grow." 



D. S. TROY. 



