Dreer's GardeJi Caleiidar. — Supplement. iii 



NEW Q,^V^\j%- Continued. 

 OLD TYPE. 

 EMPRESS OF INDIA. Bright crimson maroon, narro'u- yellow edge. 50 cts. 

 M. J. LINDEN. Bronzy crimson, with a broad and bright yellow edge. 50 cts. 



NEW FUCHSIAS-Double Corolla Varieties. 



ELFINE. Light crimson tube and sej)a]s. the latter elegantly reJiexed ; rich purple corolla, 

 tlaked with rose, very full and double. 75 cts. 



GOLIATH. Large white sepals, beautiful carmine double corolla, very free ; a splendid market 

 sort. 50 cts. 



KINGSBURYANA. A variety of good habit, and a most abundant bloomer, producing fine flow- 

 ers with bright red tube and sepals, the latter retiexed, and large, double, oi)en, and spread- 

 ing white crolla. 50 cts. 



MISS iA'JY FINNIS. One of the dwarfest and most graceful among Fuchsias; corolla pure 

 white, very double, and immense size; tube and sepals coral red; a few blooms cannot fail 

 to create a sensation in any green-house. 50 cts. 



PORTENA. Short tube, and completely reflesed sepals of a rich crimson color; double corolla 

 of a purjilish crimson color. 50 cts. 



SNOW-WHITE. Coral red tube, large white double corolla, s^"< free ; a splendid sort for mar- 

 ket purposes, flowering early and freely; splendid. 50 cts. 

 The set of .six varieties, $i'..50. 



NEW FUCHSIAS— Single Corolla Varieties. 



ALDINE. White sepals, the latter completely reflexed, deep rosy magenta corolla. 50 cts. 



BLACK PRINCE. Tube and sej^als bright waxy carmine, sepals large and broad, with pals 

 green tips, large, open, pale pink corolla. 50 cts. 



BLUE KING. Briu'hi crimson tube, well-reflexed sejials, and fine cnp-shaped bine corolla. 75 cts. 



EMILY LYE. White tub-e and sepals, and shaded purple corolla ; fine, free and showy. 50 cts. 



G-\L.\TEA, Rosy carmine tul>e and sepals, the latter very large and broad, stout, well-formed 

 corolla, of a rich and bright bluish purple color. 50 cts. 



JASON. A distinct variety,-^ fine corolla, about 1^ inches long, of an intense purple color ; the 

 sepals are very long, large, well reflexed, of a deep crimson color. 75 cts. 



JOHN (iin.SON. Briirht scarlet tube and sepals, the latter well reflexed ; lavender purple cor- 

 olla of beautiful shape. 50 cts. 



LACTATION. Broad recurved sepals, and large full corolla ; the tube and sepals clear red, and 

 the C'>rolla brilliant violet mauve. 50 cts. 



MEMPHIS. Tubes and sejials bright rich crimson, large and well-expanded corolla of rich 

 purple ; fine flower. .50 cts. 



MONAliCH. Immense flowers ; tube and sepals bright red, and of great length. 50 cts. 



NESTOR. Tube and sej-nls carmine, large ex}>an(ied corolla of rich pur]<lish crimson. 75 cts. 

 Sec of eleven varieties, ^. 



NEW DOUBLE GERANIUMS. 



The French raisers have improved this cla.ss wonderfully tlie last few years ; in fact the strong 

 growth is now supersede<l with sf)lendid dwarf varieties, the freeness of flower equal to the sin- 

 gles. These, with a liberal cultivation, are sure to take a far more ])rominent j)lace for decoration 

 of all description. The set of twelve varieties, .$(). 



ANATOLEDE LA FORGE. Brilliant carmii:e lake, lar^re and full. 50 cts. 

 ARETUSA. Lar.'e, well-expanded flowers of d^^-ej) rich crimson scarlet. 50 cts. 

 lU'TTON. Rosette-like flower of beautiful bright pink. 75 cts. 

 CREMIEUX. Orange red, large truss. 50 cts. 

 ED. ABOTT n^ull !. Clear coj)perv red, pale edges; fine. 75 cts. 

 EMILE DE GIRARDIN. Beautiful rose; splendid. 50 cts. 



ETHEL BEALE. Rich pink, shadincr t.i brilliant crimson, i^erfcct; very free. 50 cts. 

 F. P. RASPAIL. Rich purple color; beautiiul. 50 cts. 

 LEAMINGTON LA.SSIE. Pink flowers ; free. 50 cts. 

 LITTRE. Large flowers of rosy violet. 50 cts. 

 iL D.\LLIERE. Rich deep vermilion red, large fl,owers. 50 cts. 

 M, MALLER. Large flowers of dazzling scarlet, extremely bhowy. 50 cts. 



NEW SINGLE GERANIUMS. 



We have the pleasure to offer the following fine 2^iir Zonule Geraniums, which possess all the 

 qualities that render them accei)table to the Florist and suitable for decorative purposes gener- 

 ally. They are remarkable for the perfect shape and brilliant coloring of their flowers, showing 

 a decided advjince on other well-known popular kinds. They are alike desirable for exhibition 

 and for the conservatory, and some of them will be found among the most brilliant acquisitions 

 for summer-bedding. They have been selected from the finest ottered by English and conti- 

 nental growers, and, we believe, are without rivals. The set of sixtecji varieties, ••^S. 

 ALETHIA. Cerise, shaded with salmon and margined with vermilion ; very distinct. 50 cts. 

 A^L\NUS. Deep rosy magenta, with pink marking. 50 cts. 



ARNOniUS. Dazzling scarlet, white eye, large, round flnwers, thick, shell-like petals. 

 ARSENAL. Hich magenta crim:Eon ; scarlet shade en upper petals. 50 cts. 



50 cts. 



