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DREER'S GARDEN CALENDAR. 



WALTRAM GI2IMBIN6 ROSES. 



These varieties we have not flowered out of doors, 

 Taut, as ihey are sent out by a reliable house we have 

 no hesitation in offering them. We bloomed them 

 in the greenhouse and were charmed with their color 

 and fragrance, and feel assured horn their habit that 

 they will prove to be very desirable, hardy climbers. 

 They flower during summer and autumn and are of 

 different shades of crimson. No. 1 being the bright- 

 est, and No. 3 the darkest. No. 2 is one of the most 

 fragrant roses in existence, while .No 3 is a fine show 

 rose. 50 cts. to $1 00 each. 



Begonia Diadema. 



A new upright-growing species with deeply cut 

 foliage of a rich green, spotted with silvery white; a 

 most distinct and pretty variety. 50 cts. 



Begonia Glorie de Sceaux. 



One of the«finest flowering Begonias introduced 

 for many years ; it is of upright habit, producing 

 during the entire winter large open, flat flowers of 

 a soft silky pink, contrasting well with the rich 

 Dionzy green foliage. $1.00 each. 



Begonia Olbia. 



Ovate deeply lobed leaves, with sunken veins. 

 The raised portions are marked with silvery 

 blotches. 50 cts. 



Begonia Rubella. 



A very ornamental Indian species belonging to 

 the Ricinifolia section. Leaves blotched red., with 

 purplish bloom ribs on apple surface, under side 

 red. 50 cts. each. 



Begonia Teuscheri. 



A very free growing ornamental Begonia, which 

 flowers profusely. Flowers rose colored. 

 50 cts. each. 



ABUTILON, GOLDEN FLEECE. 



A bright golden-yellow Abutilon of strong vigor- 

 ous habit and very free flowering. There have been 

 a number of yellow Abutilons introduced during the 

 past few years but they all lacked richness of color; 

 the variety now offered combines large size, fine form 

 and depth of coloring, and -will become the leading 

 yellow variety. 25 cis. each, $2.50 per dozen. 



Bouvardia Victor Lemoine. 



A new double scarlet variety, an improvement on 

 Thomas Meehan, as it is of a brighter color, freer 

 habit, and more vigorous growth. With us it 

 proves to be the best of the double flowered, colored 

 varieties. 50 cts. each. 



Bouvardia Rosea Multiflora. 



One of the very finest Bouvardias in cultivation. 

 The flowers are of a very soft silvery rose color, and 

 are produced in immense large trusses in the greatest 

 profusion. 



30 cts. each. $3.00 per dozen. 



Bouvardia President Cleveland. 



Of the same habit as Davidsoni and Elegans, but 

 of the most intense scarlet; the brightest Bouvardia 

 that has yet come to our notice. 



30 cts. each. $3.00 per dozen. 



