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DREER'S GARDEN CALENDAR. 



BOURBON ROSES— Continued. 



Imperatrice Eugenie. Large, full blush. 



Mad, Bosanqnet. Large blush; free aud desirable. 



Mad. Isaac Perier. Brilliant carmine. 



Peerless. Cherry. 



Souvenir de Malmaison. Blush, large and fine; one 

 of the most valuable summer flowering roses in culti- 

 vation. 

 First size, 30 cts. each ; $3.00 per doz. Second size, 



20 cts. each ; $2.00 per doz., except where noted. 



BENGAL, CHINESE, OR DAILY. 



The brilliant colors of many roses of this class, as well 



as their constant blooming and dwarf habit, render them 



specially valuable for massing; they are also well adapted 



for pot culture. 



Agrippina. Deep crimson. 



Archduke Charles. Changeable. 



Cels. Beautiful blush. 



Eugene Beauharnais. Crimson. 



Indica Alba, or White Daily. 



Indica Rosea, or Pink Daily. 



James Sprnnt (Climbing Agrippina). Deep crimson. 



Louis Philippe. Crimson and rose. 



Lucullus. Dark crimson. 



Petit Xini. Deep crimson. 



First size, 30 cts. each ; S3.00 per doz. Second size, 20 

 cts. each ; $2.00 per doz. 



HARDY CLIMBING ROSES. 



Baltimore Belle. Blush. 

 Gem of the Prairies. Bich rose color. 

 Prairie Queen. Deep rose. 

 Setina, or Climbing Hermosa. 

 Bright pink. 

 First size, 40 cts. Second size, 20 cts. 



NOISETTE ROSES. 



Those marked with an asterisk (*) are 

 of climbing habit, aud are especially 

 adapted for training to trellises and pillars. 

 America. Creamy yellow. 

 Beauty of Greenmount. Deep rose. 

 Caroline Custer. Light buff yellow, 

 pointed buds; very free. 



«Chromatella (Cloth of Gold). Golden yellow. 



"Fellenberg. Crimson. 



*Lamarque. Creamy white. 



*Monstrosa. Blush. 



Mad. Herman. Buff. 



*Sir Walter Scott. Deep rose. 



*Solfaterre. Yellow ; fine. 



"Washington. Pure white, very free. 



*W. A. Richardson. Orange yellow, very distinct. 



First size, 40 cts. : $3.00 per duz. Second size, 20 cts. ; $2.00 per doz. 



HARDYCLIMBING ROSE, CAROLINE GOODRICH. 



Flowers in clusters of 10 to 15 flowers each, on strong shoots ; color simi- 

 lar to the well-known General Jacquimenot, but more double; a strong, 

 vigorous grower. 30 to 50 cts. each. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Grevillea, or Seven Sisters. Blooms in clusters ; changeable. 

 Laura Davoust. Blush. 



La Surprise. Creamy white, centre shaded with buff; very desirable. 

 Mad. Plantier. Pure white, blooming in clusters; very desirable for 



cemetery planting; very hardy. 

 *Sweet Briar. Rosy pink. 

 "Yellow Persian. Rich yellow, very hardy. 

 "White Banksia. Fragrant white. 

 *White Microphylla. White. 



*White Musk Cluster. Pure white, very fragrant. 

 *Yellow Banksia. Yellow, fragrant. 



First size, 40 cts. Second size, 20 cts. 



Collections. 



On receipt of One Dollar we will mail to any address, postpaid, any one 

 of the following collections. At these low rates selection of varieties must be 

 left entirely to us, but we shall endeavor to send only the best of each class. 



No. A— 6 Hybrids for $1.00. 



" B— 8 Teas... 



" C — 8 Bengal and Bourbon 



" D— 8 Everblooming Roses 



" E — 2 Hybrids, 5 Everblooming 



" F— 2 Teas, 2 Hybrids, 1 Moss, 1 Climbing 



1.00. 

 1.00. 

 1.00. 

 1.00. 

 1.00. 



Prairie Queen. 



Auburn. N. Y. 



'Roses arrived safely and are looking splendidly, showing no signs of coming so far." 



■ Miss E. Choate. 



