viii Dreer's Garden Calendar. — Supplement. 



QUEENSLAND SET. 



Fifteen Varieties. 



ASA GRAY. Orange crimson, violet veins and centre, dark green niaculation ; bright green, 



serrated edge. 

 MISS EETTA KIRKPATEICK. Large white centre, shaded with yellow, broad green lobed 



margin, large foliage. 

 SPECIOSA. Green, witli broad yellowish white central bar, resembling Hydrangea Sijeciosa. 

 EED CLOUD. Rich crimson, evenly marmorated with blackish brown, narrow green margin. 

 TESSELATA. Evenly marbled with green and pale yellow, 



THOS. MEEHAN. Dark cai*mine shaded with brown, green margin ; a new type witli oak- 

 leaf shaped foliage. 

 MRS. E. B. COOPER. Rich purplish crimson, maculated with j)urplish brown, olive green 



margin. 

 MARVELLOUS. Brilliant crimson, marbled with yellow and intense brown. 

 DR. JOS. HOOKER. Dark crimson, stained with dark brown, very narrow dark green 



margin. 

 CHAS. DARWIi!^. Veined and mottled with pink, sulphur and olive green. 

 BEACOIST. Blackish purple, with brown and bright crimson midribs and veins, large broad 



foliage. 

 ZEPHYR. Rich bronzy crimson, slightly marbled with dark olive green ; violet purple veins, 



broad foliage. 

 AMABILIS. Broad light green foliage, with pale sulpliur midrib and veins, stained with pink. 

 PHARO. Rich crimson scarlet mottled with yellow ; blackish toothed margin. 

 SUPERBISSIMA. Blackish maroon, with a brilliant broad purple band through the centre of 



the leaf. 



QUEENSLAND SET OF DWARF VARIETIES. 



Ten Varieties. 



DAISY. Orange red, brown and olive green, deeply laciniated foliage. 



JUDY. Pale green and white mottled, green margin. 



GRACILLIMA. Crimson centre surrounded Avith chocolate spots ; broad green margin. 



PUCK. Pale buff, tipped with green, carmine stems and leafstalks. 



FAWN. Buff marbled with green, leaves purplish underneath. 



PUNCH. Green marbled with yellow, purple stalk and midribs. 



CHARTER OAK. Deeply serrated, oak-leaf foliage, mottled with various shades of green and 



white. 

 BUTTERCUP, ilarbled with bright green, mottled and marked centrally with pure yellcvr 



spots. 

 GEM. Carmine centre, broad green margin, maculated with yellow. 

 ORNATUS. Central part of the leaf pale yellow, changing to svhite, broad light green margin 



NEW FUCHSIAS. 



BLACK PRINCE. Tube and sepals bright waxy carmine, sepals large and broad, with paJt 



green tips, large o]:)en, pale pink, single corolla. 50 cts. 

 EARL OF BEACONSFIELD. Vigorous growing, free flowering, quite distinct ; the blooms are 



three inches in length, and of great substance ; the tube and sepals are of a light rosy car- 

 mine, deep carmine, single corolla. 25 cts. 

 EMILY NEY. White tube and sepals, and shaded purple corolla, fine, free, showy. 50 cts. 

 GOLIATH. Large white sepals, beautiful carmine, double corolla, very free. 50 cts. - 

 KINGSBURYANA. A variety of good habit and most abundant bloomer, producing floweir. 



with bright red tube and sepals, the latter reflexed, and large double, open and spreading 



white corolla. 50 cts. 

 MISS LUCY FINNIS. One of the dwarfest and most graceful among fuchsias ; corolla pure 



white, very double, and immense size ; tube and sepals coral red ; a few blooms cannc 



fail to create a sensation in any green-house. 50 cts. 

 SNOW-WHITE. Coral red tube, large white double corolla, very free; a splendid sort for 



market purposes, flowering, early and freely ; splendid. 50 cts. 



NEW DOUBLE GERANIUMS. 



The continued improvement in this plant again presents some novelties of great merit; tne.> 

 excel in free blooming qualities and dwarf compact habit, and should be in the hands oi ail 



lovers of this flower. 



ANATOLE DE LA FORGE. Large, we]l-formed flower., f a beautiful brilliant lake coior, 



shaded carmine, very attractive. 50 cts. 

 ARETUSA. Large, well -expanded flowers of deep rich crimson scarlet. 50 cts. 

 ED. ABOUT. A fine variety, producing enormous trusses of floAvers of a clear coppery red 



color, paler towards edges. 50 cts. 

 EMILE DE GIRADIN. A splendid variety, producing immense trusses of flowers of a clear 



rose color. 50 cts. 

 ETHEL BEALE. Rich pink, shading to brilliant crimson, rosette form. 50 cts. 



