Dreer' s Garden Calendar, 



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Double Tuberose. 



New DoTTBtE Tuberose, "PEArj;,." 



New Double Tuberose, "Pearl." 



The value of this sort over the common variety consists in its flowers, 

 being of double size, imbricated like a rose, and its dwarf habit, growing 

 only from 18 in. to 2 ft. in height; its short growth making it desirable as 

 a pot plant or for winter forcing. 15 cts. each ; $1.25 per doz. ; $8 per 100. 



Started in pots, per dozeu^ $3.00. 



Variegated-Leaved Tuberose. 



Leaves striped witli light yellcw, very showy when j)lanted in masses ; 

 flowers single. 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. 



Tuberosa Bulbs by mail will cost 25 cts. additional per doz., to prepay 

 postage. The roots this season being exceedingly large and line. 



AGAPANTHUS UMBELLATUS— African LiSy. 



A noble plant, belonging to the bulbous-rooted section, with evergreen 

 foliage. A ]>lant will frequently send ix]) a flower-stalk three feet high, 

 crowneil with a head of twenty or thirty blue flowers, which will come 

 into blossom in succession. It blooms during the summer, and forms a 

 fine ornament to an architectural terrace, or a lawn. The roots are pre- 

 served in a cellar or under the stage in the green-house during the win- 

 ter. Price of plants from 50 cts" to $1.00, according to size. Small 

 plants 25 cts. 



UMBELLATUS MINOR. A dwarf variety. $1.00. 

 Albus. While flowers. $1.00. 

 FoLiis Vaeiegatis. Variegated foliage. $1.00. 



