48 D?'eer's Garden Calendar. 



Per packet. 

 B/ LSAM {Lady Slipper). An old and favorite garden flower, pro- 

 ducing its gorgeous masses of beautiful, brilliant-colored flow- 

 ers in the greatest profusion ; of easy cultivation ; succeeds in 

 a good rich soil,^lso fine for conservatory decorations ; tender; 

 1 to 2 ft. For assortments of Balsams, see page 80. 

 Camellia-flowered. Very double, perfect in form, and beau- 

 tiful colors, mixed '. 10 



Rose-flowered. Superb double flowers, mixed colors 10 



The Kixg. Brilliant scarlet ; imposing in size and color of the 



flowers; verydouble 10 



The Queen. Superb rose-colored ; large and beautiful double- 

 formed flowers 10 



Camellia, Flore Albo. Pure white double flowers ; fine for 



bouquets and funeral designs 10 



Solferixo. Satiny white, streaked and spotted with lilac and 



crimson; very beautiful 20 



Dwarf Carnation Striped. Very double, with flowers striped 



like a Carnation ] 20 



BABTOXIA AUREA. Golden, very showy; from California 5 



BIDENS ATROSAXGUIXEA. Rich dark crimson, with yellow 



anthers; beautiful foliage, free- flowering, tender * 10 



BRACHYCOME {Swan River Daisy). Free-tiowering dwarf-grcw- 

 ing plant, covered during the greater part of the summer" with 

 a profusion of pretty Cineraria-like flowers; suitable for edg- 

 ings and small beds ; half-hardy ; 6 in. 



Iberidifolia. Light-blue flowers 5 



Albiflora. a white-flowered variety 5 



BROWALLIA. Very handsome profuse blooming plants, covered 

 w'ith rich strikingly beautiful flowers during the summer and 

 autumn months ; blooms finely in the winter, if sown in August ; 

 half-hardy ; U ft. 



Elata Cgerulea. Sky-blue. Alba. Pure white each 10 



Grandiflora. Large sky-blue 10 



CACALIA ( Tassel Flower or Faint Brush). A neat annual of 

 easy culture, with tassel-shaped flowers, blooms from July to 

 September ; fine for borders ; half-hardy ; mixed golden and 



scarlet; li ft 5 



CALAXDRIXA. Beautiful creeping plants, adapted for rock work 

 or any hot situation ; require a light rich soil ; mixed varie- 

 ties ; 1 ft 5 



CALEXDULA POXGEI, FLORE-PLEXO. Showy double white 



flowers, a hvbrid marigold ; 1 ft 10 



CALLIRHOE PEDATA (mitfa/ia). Free-flowering plants, com- 

 mence blooming when small and continue until late in the fall : 

 fine for bedding or massing ; rich violet purple close petalled 



flowers, with white centre; 2 ft 5 



Verticillata. An extremely floriferous creeper, with large 



rich crimson purple flowers 10 



CALLIOPSIS, or COREOPSIS. Showy and useful free-flowering 

 plants ; the tall varieties are very effective in mixed borders, 

 while the dwarf, from their close, compact habit of growth, 

 make fine bedding plants ; of easy cultivation. 

 Cardamin^folia Hybrida. Bright yellow, of compact pyra- 

 midal growth ; 2 ft 5 



Drummondi. Large yellow, with crimson centre ; 1 ft 5 



Marmorata. Crimson brown, marbled with yellow; 2 ft 5 



XiGRA Speciosa. Rich velvety crimson ; 2 ft 5 



Mixed Varieties; 2 to 3 ft 5 



For Seeds of Ornamental Foliage Plants, see page 67. ' 



