Dreer's Garden Calendar. 



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PHLOX— Hardy Herbaceous— Cbn^/nuerf. 



Mad. 

 Mad. 



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 Mad. 



eve. 

 Mad. 

 Mad. 



eve. 

 Mad. 

 Mad. 



DE Wexdel. Pure white, large carmine eve. 

 GriLLOT. Very large flowers, rosy violet, with purple 

 very fine. 

 JorBERT, Flowers dark rosy carmine, with fine purple 



Le Court. Brilliant carmine; crimson eye. 

 MONTPENSIER. White, tinged with lavender; purple 



Pecaul. Carmine, mottled white; purple eye. 

 Rexdatlee. "White and crimson flake. 

 Mademoiselle Saussine. White, with large, dark carmine 



eve. 

 Miss Robertson. Pure white, perpetual flowering; extra. 

 Miss Whitehead. Rose, crimson eye. 

 Mrs. Balfour. Carmine purple; fine form. 

 Napoleon* III. Extra; fine striped ; white and lavender. 

 Paniculata Variegata. Handsome variegated foliage, 



rose colored flowers. 50 cts. 

 Prixcesse de Furstenbeeg. Very large, white ; carmine 



eye. 

 Princess of Wales. Pure white. 

 Victor Lemoixe. Rose, dotted ash, with carmine-purple 



eve ; extra. 



HARDY PINKS. 



These are dwarf-growing varieties, about one foot in height. 

 The flowers are of various colors, rich in fragrance, perfectly double, and entirely hardy. 20 

 cts. ; $2 per doz. 



Alba Fimbriata. Fringed white. 



Alba Multiflora, Pure white, fragrant. 



CocciN'EA. Very fine, pure scarlet. 



Excellent. White maroon centre, narrow 

 violet margin. 



Freedom. Red lace. 



Gertrude. Rose, maroon centre. 



Jenny Lixd. 



JoHX Bull. White, dark purple centre, vio- 

 let edge. 



Lady Blanche. Fine pure white. 



Verv dark maroon, broad 



White, edged maroon. 



Lady Cravex. 

 white margin. 

 Laura Wilmer. 

 M. Maxier. 

 Moxt d'Or. 

 Mrs. Pottifer. 

 Nina. Red, large, 

 Queen Victoria. 



Querteri. Large double crimson, extra. 

 Scarlet Gem. 

 Solomon. 



White, 

 full. 



lilac centre. 



PLUMBAGO. 



•hrubs, producing flowers in great profusion, are attractive for summer or 



Free-flowering 

 winter blooming. 



Alba. Pure white. 25 cts. 



LARFEXT.E. A variety of low spreading 

 growth, flourishing in almost any soil, de- 

 serving of attention as a bedding plant for 

 which it is admirably adapted in our climate. 

 It is continually covered with deep blue 



flowers, summer and autumn. 20 cts. ; $2 

 per doz. 



Capexsis. Light blue. 25 cts. 



Rosea. A choice hot-house plant, rose flow- 

 ers. 50 cts. 



PTTTOSPORUM VARIEGATUM. 50 cts. 

 PLEROMA ELEGAXS. 30 cts. 



PLEROMA PURPUREA. 30 cts. 



POINSETTIA PULCHERRIMA. 



A hothouse plant of great beauty, producing bracts or leaves that surround the flower one 

 foot in diameter, on well-grown specimens, of the most dazzling scarlet. It blooms from No- 

 vemberto February. Largely used by bouquet-makers for designs of cut flowers, etc. 25 cts. to $1, 

 according to size. 



Poixsettia Pulchebeima Plexl«;sima. New Double Poinsettia. Very brilliant scarlet, 

 tinted with orange color ; a dazzling color. The head grows on a specimen plant fourteen 

 inches ia diameter by ten inches in depth, giving it the appearance of a cone of fire. ^1. 

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