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Dreer's Garden Calendar. 

 GOLDEN TRICOLOR GERANIUM— ConimuecZ. 



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Mes. Pollock. One of the most beautiful of this class, bronzy-scarlet zone, golden edge scarlei 

 flowers. 



Sir Robert Napier. The broadest and darkest zone, indented with brilliant scarlet flesh- 

 colored flowers ; extra. 50 cts, ' 



Sophia Dameresque. Dark crimson zone, fine broad golden margin; fine. 



Sunset. Bright scarlet zone ; one of the best. 



GERANIUM— Happy Thought. 



Quite a new feature in Geraniums, 

 difiering from the ordinary form in 

 having a large yellow blotch in the 

 centre of the leaf, with an outer band 

 of green at the margin ; flowers rich 

 magenta rose ; habit dwarf. A good 

 bedder, novel and universally ad- 

 mired. 25 cts.; $2.50 per doz. 



SILVER-LEAVED GERANIUM. 



These varieties are among the best 

 ^ for_ bedding purposes, preserving 

 ) their beautiful markings during the 

 hot and dry weather of summer. 

 They are desirable plants for the 

 parlor or green-house. 25 cts. ; $2.50 

 per doz. 



Hendersoni. Fine creamy margin. 



Italia Unita. Silver edge, carmine 

 zone. 



Mountain of Snow. Silver edge, 

 vigorous grower. 



Mrs. J. C. Mappin. A very dis- 

 tinct and vigorous habit, broad 

 silver edge, splendid white bloom, 

 with a pink eye. 30 cts. 



Geranium— Happy Thought. 



Perfection. Broad silver edge ; vigorous. 



Prince Silveewings. A silver and tri-color leaf; very distinct. 



Queen of Queens. A pure silver edge. 30 cts. 



30 cts. 



GOLDEN BRONZE GERANIUM. 



Admirable bedding plants, attaining the brightest colors during the heat of summer; flowers 

 and foliage equally beautiful. The following are the best varieties. 25 cts. ; $2.50 per doz. 

 Annie Keeler. Extra broad, bright chestnut zone, on a fine yellow ground, compact habit. 

 Black Douglas. Splendid dark zone, on a fine yellow ground; scarlet flowers. 

 Marshal MacMahon. Fine bold leaf; broad zone of chocolate on golden yellow ground • 

 one of the best and most eflective. ' 



HYBRID BEDDING AND SCENTED-LEAF GERANIUM. 



15 cts. ; $1 



Capitatum. Rose-scented. 



Capitatum Major. Large leaf; rose-scented. 



Denticulatum. Cut leaf; rose-scented. 



Denticulatum Feenifolia. Fern leaf ; rose- 

 scented. 



Lady Plymouth. Variegated white-and-green 

 leaved ; rose-scented geranium. 



Lemon-Scented. 



Macbeth. Oak-leaved, with bold foliage; 

 large scarlet flowers. 



Mrs. Taylor. Rose geranium, with showy 

 scarlet flowers. 



,50 per doz. 



MuLTiFLORUM CoMPACTUM. Silver - gray 



leaves, rose-colored flowers. 

 Odoratissimum. Apple-scented, spicy apple 



perfume. 

 Odoratissimum Erectum. Nutmeg-scented. 

 Quercifolium Nigricans. Oak -leaved, 



veined black. 

 Shrubland Pet. Dwarf; sweet-scented; 



scarlet flowers. 

 Peppermint-Scented. 

 Variegated Rose. Variegated green-and- 



white, edged with pink. 



GESNERA— Nsegelia. 



The value of Nsegelias as decorative plants can scarcely be over-estimated. Most of them 

 have rich, velvet-like foliage, which, in the respective kinds, varies from green to crimson, 

 while their pyramidal spikes of blossoms are extremely handsome. The tubers are kept dry in 

 pots during the winter until March, and then started in pots. Our collection embraces the newer 

 Borts. 50 cts. ; ^5 per doz. 



