Dreers Gardefi Calendar. 



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CINERARIA MARITIMA. 



A white foliage plant, similar to the Centaurea, with leaves deeply cut and a more vigorous 

 growth, trailing habit and hardy. It is commonly known as "Dusty !Miller," and is used 

 extensively in ribbon lines, massing, etc., for contrasting with dark-leaved foliage plants. 

 20 cts. ; $i.50 per doz. 



CISSUS DISCOLOR. 



Unsurpassed in the rich marbling of its green and velvety purple leaves. It requires a high 

 temperature during winter, but in summer and autumn it grows vigorously and forms a superb 

 plant. The leaves are much used for trimming the margin of bouquets and baskets. 30 cts. 

 $3 per doz. 



CAMPSIDIUM FILICIFOLIUM. An elegant i CITRUS MANDARIN. The favorite minia- 

 climber. 50 cts. ture orange. 50 cts. to $2. 



CHOROZEMA VARIUM. Orange and crim- CITRUS M Y R T I F O L I A. Myrtle-leaved 

 son flowers. 30 cts. orange. Si to $2. 



HARDY CLEMATIS. 



The improvement in this family within a i^w years 

 surpasses anything recently introduced in the hardy 

 climbing plants. The etiect produced by a well-grown 

 plant is grand, being large in flower, rich in coloring, 

 and produced in large quantities. For verandahs, 

 fences, trellises, etc., of moderate height, they are most 

 appropriate. They endure our severe winters exceed- 

 ingly well, and in summer are covered with a continual 

 mass of bloom. 



Albert Victok. Deep lavender. 75 cts. 



AzcREA Gra-NDIFLORA. Large, azure blue flowers. 



50 cts. 

 Caxdidissima Plena. Double white. $1.50. 

 Flamula ( Virgin's Bower). Fine foliage, with small 



white flowers, in clusters ; fragrant. 25 to 50 cts. 

 FORTL'XI. Large, double white. (See illustration.) 75 cts. 

 Jackmani. Large, rich violet purple ; very fine. 75 cts. 

 Jeanne D'arc. White, striped with' blue, large 



flower. 50 cts. 

 John Gould Veitch. Blue double flowers. $1.50. 

 Lanuginosa. Very large, pale blue flowers. 50 cts. 

 Lanuginosa Xivea. Large, white. 50 cts. 

 Lady Boville. Light blue, cupped. 50 cts. 

 Lord Londesborough. Rich mauve, striped with 



white. $1. 

 Lucie Lemoine. The best double white. $L [ Rubro-Violacea. 

 Miss Bateman. White, with chocolate an- let. 50 cts. 



thers. $1.50. ^ Standisiii. Deep blue, profuse flowering. 50cts. 



CLERODENDRON BALFOURI. 



A hot-house climber of great beauty. The flowers are of a bright scarlet, encased by a bag- 

 like calyx of pure Avhite ; the trusses or panicles of flowers are upward of 6 inches in width, and 

 when trained upon the rafters and hanging down, have a rich and elegant api^earance. It can 

 also be trained as a pot-plant, and is continually in bloom, although more profuselv during the 

 winter months. 25 cts. ; $2.50 per doz. 

 Clerodendron Speciosum. Like the preceding, with crimson flowers. 50 cts. 



COBEA., 



Handsome free-flowering climbing plants, growing rapidly, 

 with large bell-shaped flowers. They are among our best 

 summer climbers, and are excellent for training in the 

 green-house and conservatory. 



FOETTJNI. 



Large, rich purplish vio- 



COBEA. 



Cobea Scandens, Rapid grower, large purple bell- 

 flowers. 25 cts. ; $2 per doz. 



Cobea Scandens Variegata. Beautiful green leaves, 

 variegated with yellow and white, large purple bell- 

 shaped flowers, rapid grower. 30 cts. ; $3 per doz. 



COPROSMA BAUERIANA VARIEGATA. 



A dwarf evergreen green-house shrub, with bright glossy 

 ovate green leaves, shaded with yellow ; ornamental for 

 bedding out, or as a specimen pot-plant. 50 cts. 



