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DREER'S GARDEN CALENDAR. 



HEDERA— Ivy. 



The most useful and popular evergreen vine. The varieties marked with an * are the hardiest and most 

 vigorous, suitable for covering walls, fences, trees, rock-work and rustic-work, as well as baskets or vases. 

 The others are of a more slender growth, and used principally for hanging-baskets, vases, etc. When grown in 

 pots and trained to screens or trellises, they are very desirable plants for vestibule and hall decoration ; their re- 

 freshing glossy green foliage will bear a large amount of ill-usage. 



Algeriensis. Glaucous green, large silver blotches. 

 25 cents. 



Aurea Maculata. Foliage blotched with yellow. 25cts. 



Conglomerata. Densely covered with small undu- 

 lated foliage ; curious. 25 cents. 



*Digitata, or Finger-Leaved. 25 cents. 



*Helix {English Ivy). Rapid grower, most generally 

 used. 25 cents. 



Laciniatus. Small cut-leaved. 25 to 50 cents. 



*Latifolia Maculata. Marbled white on the young 

 growth; vigorous grower. 25 cents. 



Lobata. Cut-leared; fine for baskets or vases. 25cts. 



Maculata Major. Like Latifolia Maculata, but much 

 more variegated. 50 cents. 



Marmorata Elegans. Small silvery-marbled leaves. 

 25 cents. 



Rcegneriana. Giant-leaved ; strong grower. 25 cents. 



*Spectabilis Aurea. Young growth, veined with yel- 

 low. 50 cents. 



Tricolor. A small-leaved variety, with handsome white, 

 green and pink variegated foliage; constant. 50 cts. 



CHINESE HIBISCUS. 



Small shrubs; some varieties with large double and others with single flowers, blooming freely during the sum- 

 mer months, and fine for garden decoration in partially shaded situations. They are equally desirable for winter 

 blooming. 25 cents ; $2.50 per dozen. 



Coccineus. Large flower of bright carmine red; when 



planted out it blooms continuously under the warmest 



sun. 

 Rosa Sinensis. Large crimson. 



Auranticum Plena. Double salmon. 



Cooperi Tricolor. Foliage beautifully variegated 

 with dark green, pink and white; flowers crimson. 



Cruentus. Double crimson. 



Fol. Variegata. Foliage mottled with yellow ; flow- 

 ers crimson. 



Grandiflora. Large rose. 



Lutens Plena. Double yellow. 



Metallicus. Dark bronzy shining foliage; flowers 

 single, crimson. 



Rosa Sinensis — Continued. 



Miniatus Semi-Plena. The finest and most bril- 

 liant, semi-double vermilion scarlet, flowers 4 

 inches in diameter. 



Rubra Plena. Double crimson. 



Schizopetalus. Flowers drooping, with reflected 

 orange-red laciniated petals ; a curious and valuable 

 variety. $1. 



Vivicans. Remarkably large flowers, 4% inches in 

 diameter, full, double. The color is a brilliant crim- 

 son scarlet ; very showy. 



Zebrinus. The petals are scarlet-edged and striped 

 in the lower part with creamy yellow and white. 

 50 cents. 



IMANTOPHYLLUM. 

 Miniatum. Resembling the Amaryllis in foliage; bearing large clusters of conspicuous buff orange-colored 



flowers. $1 to $2. 

 Crytanthiflorum. $2. 



IRIS GERMANICA. 



These are neat, robust, hardy herbaceous plants, with large ornamental flowers of rich and elegantly blended 

 colors, exquisitely striped with dark violet, purple, or bronzed lines, upon a lighter ground. Not rising more than 

 2 or 3 feet in height, they are admirably adapted for gardens. We offer a choice collection of 12 varieties. 20 cents ; 

 Si per dozen. 



IRIS K^MPFERI. 



This Japanese Iris is an excellent addition to the hardy plants ; the flowers are of great size, varying in color 

 from pure white to deep blue, veined and mottled. 20 cents ; 6 distinct kinds, $1. 



IXORA. 



Exceedingly showy plants, bearing large clusters of splendid flowers in white, rose, orange, etc., which remain 

 a long time in bloom during the winter and spring months. 



Blanda. White. 50 cents. I Javanica. Orange. 50 cents. 



Crocata Rutilans. Salmon. 50 cents. I Rosea. Rose. 50 cents. 



JASMINUM. 



Gracillimum (New). Exceedingly floriferous ; a flowering shoot is produced from every joint, which terminates 

 in a dense cluster of pure white fragrant flowers, blooming from October to February. 50 cents to $1. 



Grandiflorum. This favorite variety, known as the Catalonian Jasmine, is a valuable winter-blooming sort. 

 The flowers are pure white and deliciously fragrant. 25 cents. 



Grand Duke of Tuscany. Large white double flowers ; imbricated, fragrant. 30 cents. 



Nudiflorum {Yellow Flowering Jasmine). Climber; producing yellow flowers; hardy with protection in this 

 latitude. 25 cents. 



Officinale {IVliite Flowering Jasmine). Climber ; hardy with protection in this latitude. 25 cents. 



Sambac. Very fragrant white flowers ; a splendid house plant. 30 cents. 



Sambac Flore-Pleno. Similar to the above, with double flowers. 30 cents. 



LAGERSTRCEMIA— Crape Myrtle. 



One of the most beautiful of half-hardy shrubs, growing and blooming finely in the summer, and only requiring 

 the shelter of a cellar in winter. 



Indica. The old and popular Crape Myrtle, pink flowers. 

 Indica Alba. A new white Crape Myrtle. 50 cents. 



25 to 50 cents. 



