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dreer's garden calendar. 



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ZONALE GERANIUMS. 



Price 20 cents each, or $2 00 per dozen. 



These are commonly called " Scarlet," or " Horse Shoe Geraniums," 

 on account of the peculiar mark on the foliage of many of the plants. 

 For beauty, brilliancy, and continued bloom, they cannot be excelled ; 

 they are among our most desirable bedding plants. The following 

 can be recommended. 





Bishop Stowe. Scarlet, fine fol'ge. 

 Hendersonii. Pure white. 

 Crystal Palace. Scarlet. 

 CoMTESs DE Chabibord. White. 

 Christine. Rosy pink. 



Stella. Dark Tyrian purple. 

 Gen'l Grant. Dazzling scarlet, 



enormous truss, one of the very 



best for bedding. 

 Tom Thumb. Scarlet. 



NEW ZONALE GERANIUMS. 



Price 30 cts. each, or $3 00 per dozen, 



AURORA — Pink, shaded with salmon. 



BEAUTY OF SURESNES— Beautiful large rose. 



BOULE DE FEU— Splendid scarlet, white eye. 



CONQUEROR OF EUROPE— Very large scarlet, shaded with salmon. 



EMPRESS OF NOSEGAY— Brilliant crimson. 



ETOILE DE MATIN— Salmon pink, broad white margin, extra. 



ELENOR — Large scarlet, carmine shade. 



HARDY GASPARD— Very large scarlet. 



KING OF SCARLETS— Immense trusses of fiery scarlet, 50 cts. 



LA DAME BLANCHE — Very large white, pink centre, dark zone, 



extra fine, 50 cts. 

 LEONARDI D' VINCI— Vermillion, white eye. 

 LOUIS ROESELER— Cherry rose, carmine shade. 

 LUCIUS — Scarlet, shaded carmine, large compact truss. 

 MAD'M JENNISETTE— Fine large carmine. 

 MAD'M CROZIER— Salmon pink and white^ dwarf. 

 MAD'M VAUC HER— Fine large white. 

 MR. WHITTY— Dark rose, white eye. 

 MINIMUM NOSEGAY— Light carmine, dwarf. 

 PERFECTION— Deep scarlet, dwarf. 

 RUY BLASE — Brilliant scarlet, bronze zone. 

 VICTORY — Very large vermillion, 

 WASHINGTON— Beautiful rosy crimson. 

 WHITE TOM THUMB— Beautiful dwarf white. 



DOUBLE PLOWEEIlJa ZOl^ALE aESAITIUMS. 



We take pleasure in ofi'ering the following collection of this new and 

 rare section of Zonal Geraniums, which are now so popular in Europe. 

 The blossoms do not shed their petals ; hence they last in flower a 

 long time, and are useful in a variety of ways where the single kinds 

 are almost unserviceable. 

 AUGUSTA FERRIER.— Semi-double scarlet 50 cts. 



