JJreer's Garden Calendar'. 14r3 



LYCHNIS. 



VISCARIA ALBA PLENA. Hardy, with fine large double white flow- 

 ers, which are produced in the greatest profusion during the entire 

 summer ; very valuable for funeral designs, at a season when double 

 white flowers are in great request. 25 cts. 



PANSY (Viola Tricolor). 



We have an unrivalled collection, which has received the first prize 

 from the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society for six years in succession. 



Per doz. 



Extra fine plants, in 4 inch pots $2.00 



Second choice, in 4 inch pots 1.50 



Plants out of frames 1.00 



PitONIAS. 



This interesting genus contains many magnificent flowering plants. 

 They are tuberous-rooted and quite hardy. To insure a bloom the first 

 season, it is necessary to plant in the autumn. The following are among 

 the most desirable, embracing all shades of color, from a pure white to 

 a deep crimson. 



Each. 



ALBA PLENA. Double, white 30 



BARON ROTHSCHILD. Large pale rose 50 



DUCHESSE D'ORLEANS. Dark rose, tinged with buff 50 



DUCHESSE DE NEMOURS. Rosy lilac 50 



EDULIS SUPERBA. Dark rose, fine 30 



ELEGANS. Pale blush, lilac shade 30 



FRAGRANS. Dark rose, fragrant 25 



HUMEL Large, pink 25 



LINGULATA. Pure white 50 



MAIDEN BLUSH. Pink, fine and large 50 



ODORATA. White, yellow centre 50 



OFFICINALIS RUBRA PLENA. Deep crimson ^^ 



POTSI. Verv large, crimson 50 



QUEEN VICTORIA. Rose 50 



REVESL Large, blush 50 



TENUIFOLIA. Fennel-leaved, deep crimson 50 



VIRGINALIS. Pure white 50 



AVHITLEYI. Fragrant, white 2b 



Twelve French varieties. $4.00 per doz. 



PENTSTEMONS. 



These are first-class for mixed borders, are nearly hardy, and will 

 grow in almost any soil, but the richer and more open it is the better. 

 They Avill bloom abundantly from June until October, and are very 

 valuable for cut flowers. The recent improvements in these ornamental 

 plants should place them in every garden. Flowers are borne in 

 beautiful long spikes of gloxinia-like tubular blooms. 



The following are the latest improvements. 30 cts. ; $3.00 per doz. 

 ALSACIEN LORRAIN. Dark red, crimson lobe. 

 ANTONE MUZY. Rosy vermilion, white throat. 

 APOLLO. Bright crimson, white striped throat. 

 ATLAS. Rich magenta crimson, white throat ; dense spike. 

 AURORA. Violet, rosy purple lobe; white throat. 

 CALLIOPE. Scarlet carmine, lobes and throat blotched with rich 



crimson. 

 CERES. Violet purple, throat striped with rose and white. 



