108 JDreer's Garden Cale?idar. 



CLASS II. 30 cents. $3.00 per dozen. 



AUBEE. Green, spotted T^ith white and pink. 



ARGYRITES. SmaU leaf, white and green spotted. 



BAEOX EOTHSCHILD. Green, spotted and veined with orange- 

 crimson. 



BELLEYMEI. Green, profusely mottled with white. 



BICOLOE SPLEXDEXS. Deep crimson : broad green margin. 



BEETHOVEX. AVhite, veined with green, mid-rib rose. 



BEOXGXIAETI. Tery large green and crimson leaf. 



CHAXTIXI. Spotted with rose and crimson. 



CHAXTIXI SPLEXDEXS. Spotted with rose and crimson ; brilliant 

 centre. 



DE CAXDOLE. Green, creamy white centre and crimson spots. 



DUG DE MOEXY. Green, with crimson-rayed centre. 



DUG DE XASSAU. Green, spotted and flamed orange crimson. 



DUG DE E ATI BOX. Green, shaded white, crimson spots. 



EXDLICHEEIAXUM. Foliage large, green, with large rose centre, 



EXCKEI. Green, spotted with pink. 



H^MATOSTIGMA. Dark ^reen, crimson centre. 



HEECULES. Gray centre, bright red spots and veins. 



HOULLETTI. White, grav and green. 



LAIXHEAXA. Metallic ^reen. 



MAXIM E DUVAL. Green, veined and spotted crimson. 



MEYEEBEEE. AVhit€, veins green, mid-ribs red ; tine. 



MILTOX. Eed veins on gray centre, crimson blotches. 



XAPOLEOX III. Elamed crimson centre on green ground. 



XEWMAXI. Green, spotted rose. 



EEIXE YICTOEIA. Dark green, spotted white and crimson. 



EOSSIX'I. Pale centre, pink ribs and red blotches. 



EUBEA MACULATA. Dark green foliage, orange red spots. 



"WIGHTI. Light green, with crimson and white spots. 



CISSUS DISCOLOR. 



A beautiful hot-house creeper, the leaves of which are exceedingly 

 showy and effective. 30 cents. 



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 pani- 

 cles of flowers are upward of six inches in width, and when trained 

 upon the rafters and hanging down, have a rich and elegant appear- 

 ance. It can also be trained as a pot-plant, and is continually in 

 bloom, although more profusely during the winter months. 25 to 

 50 cents. 



CYPERUS ALTERNIFOLIUS. 



A fine foliage plant, forming a mass of reedy stems with broad tufted 

 heads, very desirable as an aquarium plant. 50 cents. 



DIEFFENBACHIA PIOTA. 



Light green leaves, prettily spotted with white. The leaf-stalks and 

 stem are white. A handsome plant for decoration or fern cases, 

 vases, etc. 50 cents to $1.00. 



