DREEITS DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF BULBS, ETC. 



DOUBLE VIOLETS (Viola odorata). 



All the varieties should have a slight protection of leaves during the winter. A better 

 plan to insure early spring-flowering is, to plant in cold frames in the fall. They thrive 

 best, during the summer, in a shady situation, with a rich, deep soil. 20 cents each'. $2 per 



dozen. Clumps for winter-flowering, 30 cents. 



DorBLE White. Exquisitely fragrant. 



King of Violets. Large, double dark blue. 



Neapolitan. Light blue, large and exqui- 

 sitely fragrant. 



ScHOZNBRrN. Single, deep blue; fragrant. 



Queen of Violets. Large, double white, 

 shaded blue. 



Qfeen Victoria (New). Large single blue 

 flowers, fragrant and free-flowering 



$3 per dozen. 

 ' Belle de Ciiatenay (new). Very double, 



white, fragrant and free. 30 cents. $3 



per dozen. 

 Marie Louise. Deep violet blue; very 



fragrant and free flowering. The best lor 



forcing. 

 Princess Louise. Fine double white. 

 White Czar (new). Single white, very 

 ' free.~ 



YUCCAS. 



These are very effective and decorative in the conservatory in winter, or lawn, garden, 

 and vase in summer. 



Alcefolia. Green. 30 cents. $3 per I Alcefolia Variegata. Beautifully vari- 



dozen. egated golden green and pink striped. 



Atropurpurea. Dark brownish green. $1 to $5. 



$3. Recurya. Very gracefully recurved leaves. 



Filamentosa. 50 cents to $1. 25 cents to tl. 



GREENHOUSE CLIMBERS. 



The following select list of Climbers will be found very useful in training up the rafters, 

 or on wires, in the greenhouse, for winter decoration and flowering. 

 AdhatodaCydonijsfolia. Purple flowers. | Passiflora Prixcefs. $1. 



Racemosa. 50 cents. 

 Trifasciata. Variegated. 50 cent*. 

 Rhyncospeemum Jasminoides. Pure 

 white, Jasmine scented. 50 cents. 

 Afrea Variegata (new). 75 cents. 

 Argentea A'ariegata. 50 cents. 

 Smilax {Myrsiphyllum Asparagoides). 25 



cents. 

 TACSOKIA VAK VOLXEMI. Rich scarlet. 50 

 cents. 

 C'Ekclea. Blue cup. 50 cent*. Tin nbergia Laurifolia. 50 cents. 



Decaisneana. Blue, red cup. 50 cents. TBQP2EOLUM Lobbianum Oi-ant desBa- 



' Tailles. Crimson. 25 cents. 



50 cents. 



BlGNONIA Venusta. A rapid climber, pro- 

 dncing large clusters of brilliant orange 

 flowers. 50 cents to si. 



Cleropexdeon Balfofrt. Robust twi- 

 ning habit, with flossy leaves and numerous 

 flowers. Calax pure white and corolla 

 brilliant scarlet. 5<J cents. 



Passiflora Alata. Pale blue, crimson 

 cup. 50 cents. 



PLANTS FOR HANGING-BASKETS, VASES, WARDIAN CASES, 

 FERNERIES AND WINDOW-BOXES. 



Suitable for the Winter season. 



Abutilon Vexillarium Pictum. 25 cents. 



Acorus Gramin.eus Variegates. 25 

 cents. 



Agrostis Glauca. A fine blue grass. 25 

 cents. 



Begonias. Of sorts. 35 to 50 cents. 



Dracenas. (See special list, p'lge 25.) 



Dieffenbachi a. | See special list, page 25.) 



Ferns. Of sorts. {See special list, page 26.) 

 30 to 50 cents. 



Ficfs Re pens. A small creeper. 20 cents. 



Hydrocotyle Lurida. Japanese penny- 

 worth. 20 cents. 



Ivies. Of sorts. (See special list, page 36.) 

 25 to 50 cents. 



Linaria Cymballarta ; or, Kenilworth 

 Ivy. Pink flowers. 15 cents. 



LYCOPODIUM. (See special list-, page 26.) 



MUHLENBACHIA ROTUNDIFOLIA. 



Myrsiphyllum Asparagoides (Smilax). 



25 cents. 

 Xertera Depressa. Miniature light-red 



berries. 30 cents. 

 Panicum Variegatoi. Green, white and 



rose, striped grass. 25 cents. 

 Peristrophe Angustifolia Aurea. 25 



cents. 

 Reinekia Carnea Variegata. 25 cents. 

 Russelia Juncea. Scarlet flowers. 



cents. 

 Saxifraga Fortuni. 25 cents. 

 Fortuni Tricolor. 25 cents. 

 Sarmentosa. 15 cents. 

 Senecio Scaxdens, or Parlor Ivy. 15 cts. 



Variegata. 20 cents. 

 Tradescantia Zebrina Variegata. 15 c. 



VlElDUS Aquatica. 15 cents. 

 Vinca Eeegantissi.ma Vaeiegata. 2-5 

 I cents. 



