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DREER'S GARDEN CALENDAR. 



//I, 

 SPOTTED, SHOW, AND REGAL 



pELill((i01\IIUM^. 



This set of 12 varieties has been selected from one of the 

 finest Englisli collections, which embraces none but the 

 Very best and most distinct varieties. We can furnish, if 

 desired, many other fine sorts suitable for market pur- 

 poses, but consider the following the cream of the collec- 

 tion. 



Those marked with an asterisk (*) are Eegal or Double 

 Varieties. 



*Beauty of Oxton. The upper petals very rich maroon, 

 darkly blotched, under petals very dark crimson, 

 shaded with maroon, light centre, tinted with rose; all 

 the petals are regularly margined with white and 

 beautifully fringed. 50 cts. each. 

 Defiance, beautiful rich orange scarlet, feathered deep 

 maroon in upper petals, tiowers aud trusses large, 

 dwarf and very floriferous. 

 Digby Grand. Blush-white, with veined blotch on up- 

 per petals, fringed edges. 

 *Dr. Masters. Large black blotches in tire centre, mar- 

 gin rich crimson, lower ])etals small blotch, broader 

 margin than upper. .50 cts. each. 

 touchess of Edinburgh. Delicate white blotched with 



purple; a grand variety. 

 King.«ton Beauty. Ground color j)early white, dark 



purple spot on each petal. 

 Mabel. Dark maroon, narrow edge, free habit and a 



good bloomer. 

 *Madame Thibaut. White, richly blotched and mar- 

 bled with rose, the upper petals crimson maroon; 

 large white centre ; immense trusses of very large fine 

 flowers, with undulated petals. .50 cts. each. 

 Mermeris. Free, but compact habit, an early and pro- 

 fuse bloomer, rosy crimson, light centre, purple 

 bloicli. 

 Miss Bradshaw. Bright carmine spot, fringed edges ; 



an improvement on Dr. Andre. 

 Scarlet Gem. Very bright crimson scarlet, with light 



margin, fine free habit, early and profuse bloomer. 

 *Triomphe de St. Mande. Rich magenta, suffused 

 crimson, with trusses resembling a Hydrangea; dwarf, 

 sturdy habit, exceedingly showy and free. 50 cts. 

 each. 

 First size, 50 cts. each ; set of 12, .$5.00. Second size, 30 

 cts. each; set of 12, S3.00. 



DODBLE DETUMIA^. 



For many years we have made a specialty of Double 

 Petunias, growing from three to five thousand seedlings 

 annually, from which we select the best for propagation. 

 Our seedlings the past season were unusually fine, and 

 were admired by all who visited our grounds. We otfer a 

 carefully selected set of the very best and finest sorts. 

 The varieties listed are all beautifully fringed, and com- 

 prise many sorts heretofore unknown to the trade. 

 Argus. Rosy purple, splashed with white. 

 Aurora. Very rich carmine, edged with white. 

 Cherub. White, splashed with carmine and crimson. 

 Cheerfulness. White, mottled with rosj- crimson. 

 Elfrida. Rosy carmine and white. 

 Estella. Mottled crimson, purple aud white. 

 Exquisite. Delicate rose, edged with white. 

 Favorite. Crimson and white. 

 Gem. Crimson, purjjle and white, mottled. 

 Lucinda. Purplisli carmine, mottled with white. 

 Murillo. Rosy lilac, finely fringed; a most distinct 



variety. 

 Novelty. Silvery pink, suffused with white; a distinct 



and lovely variety. 

 Oracle. Rosy carmine, edged with white. 

 Puritan. White, splashed and mottled with deep pur- 



])lish carmine. 

 Snowdrift, Improved. Pure white. 

 Remarkable. Bright rosy lilac, mottled with white ; a 



fine large flower. 

 Souvenir. White, with rosy crimson blotch in centre. 

 Standard. Rosy crimson and white. 



20 cts. each ; $2.00 per doz. 



Double Petunia. 



NEW DOUBLE PETUNIAS, 



With Curled or Frilled Petals. 



This is an entirely new type of Petunia, the petals of 

 which are curiously curled or frilled. The flowers are 

 large, very double, and of rich bright colors. 

 Mrs. D. C. Blair. Rosy purple and crimson, mottled 



'with wliite, deep lace fringe. 

 Mrs. Lucy Longstreet. Deep purplish carmine, edged 



with white ; most beautifully fringed. 

 Rev. J. G. Drayton. Rich crimson purple, deep 



fringe ; the finest self-colored variety in cultivation. 

 50 cts. each; the set of 3 varieties for $1.00. 



Lockport, N. Y. — " The Plants arrived last night in splendid condition, and were very satisfactory. Please accept thanks 

 for your liberal supply of extras." — Chas. L. Dole. 



