DREER'S GARDEN CALENDAR. 

 WHITE HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSE — Continued. 



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Olga Marix White, shaded blush. 50 cents. 

 Pearle des Blanches. Pure white, vigorous and free. 



Perfection des Blanches. Pure white ; vigorous. 



30 cer.:- 

 Reine des Blanches. Flesh color. 50 cents. 



BOURBON ROSE. 



This class contains some of our choicest ever-blooming Roses ; they require but a slight protection during the 

 winter. 30 cents ; $3 per dozen, except where noted. 



Appoline. 



Gloire de Rosamene. Bright crimson, semi-double, 



cli-nb'ng habit, free. 

 Hermosa. Pink. 



Hermosa : mbing). Pink, climbing habit. 

 Imperatrice Eugenie. Large, full rose color. 

 Jos. Paxton. Cherry rose. 



Jules Caesar. Cherry carmine. 75 cents. 



Mrs. Bosanquet. Large blush, free. 



Peerless. Cherry. 



Prince Napoleon. Fine carmine. 



Queen of Bedders. Rich dark crimson, very free. 



ents. 

 Souvenir de Malmaison. Blush, large, fine. 



BENGAL, CHINESE, OR DAILY ROSE. 



25 cents ; $2.30 per dozen. 

 The brilliant colors of many roses of this class, as well as their constant blooming and dwarf habit, renc- 

 gre:-.t favorites for window-gardening and . .ng ; they are also equally adapted for the flower-bed or pot- 



culture. The following select sorts are the most desirable : 



Lemesel. Fine double rose, fine form. 



Agrippina. Deep crimson. 



Archduke Charles. Changeable. 



Cels. Blush. 



Ducher. Pure white. 



Eugene Beauharnais. Crimson. 



Indica Alba, or White Ds 



James Sprunt, or Climbing Agrippina. 



Louis Phillippe. Crimson and rose. 



Lucrullus. Dark crimson. 



Nemesis. Sparkling crimson, fine bloomer. 



Petit Nini. Amaranth, shaded with blade. 



Pink Daily. Pink. 



Saaguinea. Blood-red. 



TEA-SCENTED ROSE. 



This class comprises the most of the " Ever-blooming" Ro<es. They are, however, quite as much prized and 

 admired for the delicious fragrance and the exquisitely beautiful forms of their flowers, as for their free-blooming 

 qualities. They make excellent bedders, yielding a constant succession of flowers throughout the entire season 

 and xe also well adapted for pot-culture. In color they embrace all shades from the purest white to bright crim- 

 son, and from light straw to rich orange. 



Select List of New and Old Varieties. 



30 cents ; $3 per dozen 



Aline Sisley. Color varies from red to purplish rose ; 

 very fragrant. 



Anna Olivier. Light salmon yellow. 



Bella. Pure white. 



Belle Lyonnaisse. Canary yellow, shaded salmon. 



Bon Silene. Carmine and salmon. 



Bougere. Rosy bronze; large. 



Canarie. Fine yellow. 



Catharine Mermet. Bright flesh color, full and beau- 

 tiful. 



Chamois Yellow, shaded dark yellow. 



Comtesse de Labarthe. Fine salmon rose, gkbular 

 bud. 



Comtesse Riza du Pare. Flowers medium size to 

 large, double, globular ; color beautiful rose on a cop- 

 per ground ; very vigorous grower. 



Cornelia Cook. Large buds of perfect form, color 

 creamy white. 



David Pradel. Carmine shaded with rose ; extra. 



Deyoniensis. Cr;amy white. 



Douglas. Rich crimson. 



Duchess of Edinburgh. The new crimson-flowered 

 tea-rose, resembling a Bengal rose ; beautiful. 



Gloire de Dijon. Blush and yellow. 30 to 75 cents. 



Helvetia. Salmon, with peach-colored centre. 50 

 cents. 



Homere. Rose, salmon centre. 



Innocente Pirola. Creamy white, medium. 



Isabella Sprunt. Sulphur, white shade. 



Jean Pernet. Creamy yellow, with deep yellow centre ; 

 double. 



Le Nankin. White, base of petals bright nankin 

 yellow. 



, except where noted. 



Le Pactole. Pale yellow. 



Letty Coles. A fixed sport of the fine tea-rose Madame 

 Willermoz, in form resembling that fine rose, in color 

 a beautiful pink. 50 cents. 



Louis Richard. Orange-yellow, with a coppery-red 

 shade. 



Madame Azalie Imbert. Buff yellow. 



Madame Bravy. Pure white. 



Madame Camille. Very fine light rose. 



Madame Cecile Berthod. Very double, deep yellow. 



Madame Celine Noirey. Large rosy purple. 



Madame Damaizin. Salmon rose. 



Madame Falcot. Nankin yellow. 



Madame Margottin. Dark yellow, with rose centre ; 

 very fine. 



Madame Russell. Creamy buff, shaded with pink. 



Madame Willermoz. Very large creamy white. 



Mad'lle Rachel. Lemon white, beautiful. 



Marechal Niel. Eright golden yellow, large and fine 

 with thick feathery- petrds, opening well, fra- 

 grant, climbing habit. The finest acquisition for 

 many years, and should be in every collection. 30 

 cents to *i. 



Marie Arnaud. Canary yellow. 



Marie Guillot. White tinted with yellow. 



Marie Sisley. Cream white, bordered with rose; fine. 



Marie Van Houtte. Very large and double creamy 

 white. 



Niphetos. Pure white, full, fragrant, fine magnolia-like 



Olympe Fraciney. White, shaded with yellow ; fine. 

 Perle des Jardins. Beautiful straw-color, sometimes 

 deep canary ; fine. 



