54 Dreer' s Garden Calendar. 



CAMPANULA PYEAMIDALIS. Beautiful and stately ha7d^ ^ 



perennials; 3 ft. ; mixed blue and white .'. 5 



Speculum ( Venus'' Looking-glass). A free-flowering pretty 



plant, adapted for beds, ribbons, or edgings ; hardy annual ; 6 



iu. ; rich blue flowers '... 5 



CANDYTUFT [Iheris). A beautiful and most useful plant, for 



growing in beds, or masses ; the white varieties are much grown 



by florists for bouquets ; by frequent sowings they can be had 



during the winter and summer ; 1ft. 



Rocket. Pure white. Umbellata. Purple each r^ 



Crimsox. Fix'e Mixed.. ..... .. .., .each 5 



Fkagrant. Pure white, pinnated foliage ... = :■> 



Umbellata Nana Alba. Very dwarf, pure white 10 



CAXTERBUPvY BELL {Cdrnpanicla JMU . When well grown, 



are among the most atrraetive of border plants; they succeed in 



light riclf soil, planted about 2 feet apart; also efiective when 



grown in large pots ; hardy perennials ; 2\ ft. 



Single. Blue. White. ' Mixed each 5 



Double. Blue. White. ZnIixed each 10 



CARNATION [Dianthus Caryophyllus). The Carnation Pinks 



are general favorites for their delicious fragrance and richne=^s 



of colors. The seed we olier has been imported from the best 



sources in Europe, and will produce splendid double flowers; 



protect during the winter; half-hardy perennials; 1\ ft. 



Finest Geidian. Mixed, saved from'flne named flowers 50 



Finest French. Rose-leaved ; mixed ; saved from splendid 



named varieties 50 



Re:viontant, Perpetual or Tree. Mixed ; saved from choice 



double flowers 50 



Fine Double. Mixed varieties 25 



CATCHFLY iSUene Armerla). A free blooming plant; for beds, 



borders, or ribbons ; growing in any garden soil; H f^ 



Lobel's Red. White. Mixed.....' each 5 



CELOSIA. Free-blooming grac^eful plant.>, producing spikes of 



beautiful feaihery flowers; grown in j^ots they are fine for the 



green-house or conservatory ; half-hardy ; 3 ft. 

 Argentea. Small spikes of white flowers, shaded with bright 



rose; very fine for drying for Immortelle Bouquets 5 



SpicataRosea. Spikes of bright rose-colored flowers; when 



dried are fine for winter bouquets 5 



Pyra:midai.is AuREA. Spikes of golden flowers 5 



Plumosa. a new feathered variety; veiy fine; of several 



colors; mixed. For illustration, see page 53 10 



CENTAURE A AMERICANA. Lilac purple, large and showv : 2 ft. 5 

 CENTRANTHUS MACROSIPHON. Pretty, compact growing 



plant, with long-tubed red flowers, grows freely; 2 ft 5 



Albus. a showy Avhite-flowered variety ; 1ft 5 



CHRYSANTHEMUM. Showy and efiective garden fav^orites, 



summer flowering border plants; also good for pot culture; 



quite distinct from the lndicum,-the hardy perennial autumn 



flowering varieties. 



Choice Mixed. Summer flowering varieties; 1 to 2 ft 5 



Indicum. Choice mixed lai'ge-flowering double varieties; hardy 



perennial : 3 ft 25 



Indicu:m NANr:M. Pompone or Liliputian varieties; a beautiful 



hardv perennial ; fine for bouquets ; mixed; verv double; 1 ft.. 2a 

 CHLORA GR.lNDiFLORA. Handsv.me glossy Caealia like leaves. 



large golden flowers changing to red ; grows vigorously in the 



open borders; 1 ft 10 



For Seeds of Everlasting Flowers, see page 77- 



