Dreer 's Garden Calendar. 



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CINERARIA CERATOPHYLLA. 



A white foliage plant, in habit exceedingly neat and dense, of pyramidal form, beautiful cut 

 or fern-like foliage; a valuable sort. 50 cts. 



Maritima. a desirable white foliage plant, used extensively in ribbon-beds, massing, etc. 

 20 cts. ; $2 per doz. 



CISSUS DISCOLOR. 



Unsurpassed in the rich marbling of its green and velvety purple leaves. It requires a high 

 temperature during winter, but in summer and autumn it grows vigorously and forms a superb 

 plant. The leaves are much used for trimming the margin of bouquets and baskets. 3u cts. 

 •$3 per doz. 



CAMPSIDIUM FILICIFOLIUM. An elegant CITEUS MAXDAKIX. The favorite minia- 



climber. 50 cts. ture orange. 50 cts. to $2. 



CHOROZEMA VAPJUM. Orange and crim- CITRUS 31 Y R T I F O L I A. Myrtle-leaved 



son flowers. 30 cts. orange. $1 to $2. 



HARDY CLEMATIS. 



The improvement in this family within a few years 

 surpasses anything recently introduced in the hardy 

 climbiner plants. The eflect produced by a well-grown 

 plant is grand, being large in flower, rich in coloring;, 

 and produced in large quantities. For verandahs, 

 fences, trellises, etc., of moderate height, they are mo-r 

 appropriate. They endure our severe winters exceed- 

 ingly well, and in summer are covered with a continual 

 mass of bloom. 



Albert Viotoe. Deep lavender. 75 cts. 



Azure A Grandiflora. Large, azure blue flowers. 



50 cts. 

 Candidissima Plena. Double white. $1. 

 Flamula ' Virgin's Borcer). Fine foliage, with small 



white flowers, in clusters ; fragrant. 25 to 50 cts. 

 FoRTCNi. Large, double white. f^See illustration.) 75 cts. 

 JackmanI. Large, rich violet purple ; very fine. 75 cts. 

 Jeanne D'ARcr White, striped with' blue, large 



flower. 5 ) cts, 

 John Gould Veitch. Blue double flowers. $1.50. 

 Lanuginosa. ^ ery large, pale blue flowers. 50 cts. 

 Lanuginosa Xivea. Large, white. 50 cts. 

 Lady Boville. Light blue, cupj^ed. 50 cts. 

 Lord Londesbobough. Rich mauve, striped with 



white. §L 

 Lucie Lemoine. The best double white. $L ■ Rubro-Tiolacea 

 Miss Bateman. White, with chocolate an- let. 50 cts. 



thers. $1.50. Standishi. Deep blue, profuse flowering. 50cts. 



CLERODENDRON BALFOURI. 



A hot-house climber of great beauty. The flowers are of a bright scarlet, encased by a bag- 

 like calyx of pure white ; the trusses or panicles of flowers are upward of 6 inches in width, and 

 when trained upon the rafters and hanging down, have a rich and elegant appearance. It can 

 also be trained as a pot-plant, and is continually in bloom, although more profuselv during the 

 winter months. .30 cts. ; $3 per doz. 



Clerodendkon Thompsoni. Like the preceding, with crimson flowers. 50 cts. 



COBEA. 



Handsome free-flowering climbing plants, growing rapidly, 

 with large bell-shaped flowers. They are among our best 

 summer climbers, and are excellent for training in the 

 green-house and conservatory. 



COBEA Scandens. Rapid grower, large purple bell-shaped 

 flowers. 25 cts. ; $2 ])er doz. 



CoBEA SC-ANDENS Vaeiegata. Beautiful green leaves, 

 variegrated with yellow and white, large purple bell- 

 shaped flowers, rapid grower. 30 cts, ; $3 per doz. 



COPROSMA BAUERIANA VARIEGATA. 



A dwarf evergreen green-house shrub, with bright crlossy 

 ovate green leaves, shaded with yellow ; ornamental for 

 bedding out, or as a specimen pot-plant. 50 cts. 



FoETtrsi. 



Large, rich pui-plish vio- 



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COBF.A. 



