Dreer^ s Garden Calendar. 53 



Per packet. 



DIANTHUS (Pinks). A magnificent genus, embracing some of the 



most popular flowers in cultivation, a great variety of colors 



and profusion of bloom; hardy biennials, blooming the first 



season from seed ; 1 ft. 



Chinensis [China or Indian Pink). Superb double varieties, 



all colors; mixed 10 



Chinensis, Flore-Pleno Albo. Double white 10 



Imperialis Plenissimus Pictus. Double striped varieties 10 



Imperialis (/m^^rt'a/ P/jiX;). Double, mixed colors 10 



Heddewigi {Japan Pink). Colors vary from the richest velvety 

 crimson to the most delicate rose ; flowers from 2 to 4 inches in 



diameter, very showy 10 



Heddewigi Flore-Pleno. A double variety of the original 



type ; beautiful colors; mixed 10 



Heddewigi Diadematus, Flore-Pleno {Diadem Pink). 

 Beautiful flowers, from 2 to 3 inches in diameter, regular and 

 closely double; of varied tints of lilac, crimson, purple and 



black purple, the outer edges fringed and nearly white 20 



Laciniatus. Remarkably large blossoms of supei'b colors, with 



fringed edges 10 



Laciniatus Flore-Pleno. Large double showy flowers, in 



variety of colors, fringed edges , 20 



Nanus Atro-Sanguineus. A dwarf plant, with globular dou- 

 ble dark blood-red flowers, a profuse bloomer 10 



DIGITALIS {Fo.vglove). Handsome and highly ornamental, hardy 

 perennial plant, of stately growth and varied colors ; 3 ft. 



Purple, White, Yellow; Mixed each 5 



ERYSIMUM PEROFFSKIANUM. Showy orange flowers ; U ft.. 5 

 ESCHSCHOLTZI A ( California Poppy). A profuse flowering and 

 attractive plant for beds or masses; 1 ft. 



Caltfornica. Yellow, with orange centre 5 



Crocea. Orange color. Crocea Alba. Creamy white. ..each 5 



Crocea-Striata, Orange, striped with lemon 5 



Dentata Aurantiaca. Orange, with a stripe up the centre ; 



edges toothed. Mixed, all colors each 5 



FEVERFEW (Matricaria). Double white ; a fine bedding plant; 



blooms until frost; hardy perennial ; flowers first season ; li ft. 10 

 GAILLARDIA. Splendid bedding plants, remarkable for the pro- 

 fusioiv*nd brilliancy of their flowers, continuing in beauty 

 durin*||ie summer and autumn ; half-hardy ; 1^ ft. 



Alba Marginata. Red, edged with white 5 



Picta. Red, bordered with orange 5 



JosEPHUS. Orange, with red centre. Mixed each 5 



GAURA LINDHEIMERL Spikes of white and red tinted blos- 

 soms; free-flowering; hardy perennial; 2 ft 10 



GILIA. Very pretty dwarf plants, early and free bloomers, valua- 

 ble for massing and rock work ; 1 ft. 



Tricolor. White, lilac and purple. Mixed — each 5 



GLADIOLUS. Fine hybrid ; mixed ; saved from choice named 

 varieties ; half-hardy bulbs. See list under head of Summer 



Flowering Bulbs 20 



GODETIA. Attractive and deserving of cultivation ; profuse flow- 

 ering plants ; 1 ft. The Bride. Pure white, with a crimson belt. 5 



Fine Mixed Varieties 5 



GYPSOPHILLA MURALIS. A small plant covered with pink 



flowers, suitable for hanging-baskets 10 



Paniculata. White flowers, beautiful for bouquets, imparting 

 a light airy appearance; hardy perennial , 10 



For Seeds of Green-house Plants, see page 73. 



