116 Dreer's Garden Calenda?'. 



ECHEYERIA. Of sorts. See page 113. 

 EUPATORIUM RIPAEIUM. 

 FUCHSIA. See pa.are 123. 



GEXISTA FRAGRANS. Orange-vellow blossoms, fragrant. 50 cts, 

 HELIOTROPE. See page 124. 



HETEROCEXTRUM ROSEUM. Bright rose, very floriferous. 

 LIBOXIA FLORIBUX'DA. Oransce and vellow ; winter flowering. 

 MAGXOLIA FUSCATA. Fragrant. 75 6ts. 

 MAGXOLIA GRAXDIFLORA. 50 cts. to SI. 00. 

 MAHERXIA ODORATA [Honey BeU). Yellow; very fragrant. 

 MUSA EX'SETE [Abyssinian Banana). A splendid 'plant for sub- 

 tropical srardening ; plants from 5 to 15 ft. SI 5.00 to $30.00. 

 MYRSIPHYLLUM ASPARAGOIDES [Smilax). 25 cts. 

 'SY.'ElM^l [Oleander). Of sorts. See page 106. 

 PALMS. See page 111. 

 PITTOSPORUM' YARIEGATUM. 50 cts. 



PHORMIUM TESJlK \Xeic Zealand Flax). Highly ornamentaL $1.00. 

 PLEROMA ELEGAXS AXD PURPUREA. 

 PLUMBAGO CAPEXSIS. Sky-blue. 

 POMEGRAXATE. See pa^e li5. 

 PRIMULA ACAULIS. Double white. 30 cts. ; $3.00 per doz. 



AcAULis. Double lilac. 50 cts. 



Japoxica. 30 cts. 



Sinensis. Four varieties. 25 cts. 

 EHYXCOSPERMUM JASMIXOIDES. Pure white; very fragrant. 

 STEYIA ODORATA. 25 to 50 cts. 



TROP.EOLUM LOBBIAXUM, GEANT DES BATAILLES. Climb- 

 ins:, small- fringed crimson flowers, extra fine. 25 cts. 

 VERO'XICA YARIEGATA. 25 cts. 

 VIBURXUM TIXUS. 25 to 50 cts. 



ORNAMENTAL FOLIAGE PLANTS. 



A choice selection of the most desirable kinds, rare and indispensable, 

 for rich effects in garden decoration, as well as ])roducing a grand tropi- 

 cal appearance when planted in groups on the lawn or arranged in the 

 green-house in winter. The Alternantheras are used for the outer row of 

 ribbou beds. The silver foliage plants next are ]>lanted when for the 

 inner rows either Coleus, Achyranthus, or Celosia Huttoni may be em- 

 ployed, while the centre plants may be Cannas, a Solanum, Wigandia, 

 Aralia or Bocconia. Any combination may be formed in sufficient 

 contrast to suit the tastes of the designer. 



ABUTILON— Chinese Be!l-Fiower. 



Plants of strong growth, and easy cultivation ; flowering very freely, 

 and desirable on account of their continuous bloom for the borders, as 

 well as for the green-house or room in the winter. 

 BOULE DE X^IEGE (Xew.) The finest white. 50 cts. 

 PATTERSOXI. Beautiful green foliage; fine large crimson flower. 



25 cts. 

 THOMPSOXI. Foliage finely marbled with yellow and green flowers, 



yellow veined, with crimson ; fine bedder. 25 cts. S2.50 per dozen. 

 VEXILLARIL'M. Calyx scarlet; petals golden yellow, beautifully 



marked ; free bloomer, of a dwarf drooping spreading habit. 25 cts. 

 YEXILLARIUM AUREUM PICTUM. Flowers and habit similar to 



the above ; foliage golden and marbled ; useful in vases and ias a 



bedding plant. 25 cts. 



For new Abutilons, see page 100. 



