(52 Dreer's Garden Calendar. 



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 (Imperial Pink). Double, mixed colors 10 



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

 crimson to the most delicate rose; flowers from 2Jto 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 io 



Laciniatus. Remarkably large blossoms of superb colors, with 



fringed edges .*. 10 



Laciniatus Flore-Pleno. Large double showy flowers, in 



variety of colors, fringed edges 10 



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

 ble dark blood-red flowers, a profuse bloomer 10 



DIGITALIS (Foxglove). 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 ; 1£ ft. 5 

 ESCHSCHOLTZIA ( California Poppy). A profuse flowering and 

 attractive plant for beds or masses ; 1 ft. 



Californica. 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 ; Ik ft. 10 

 GAILLARDIA. Splendid bedding plants, remarkable for the pro- 

 fusion and brilliancy of their flowers, continuing in beauty 

 during the summer and autumn ; half-hardy; 1A ft. 



Alba Marginata. Red, edged with white 5 



PlCTA. Red, bordered with orange 5 



Josephus. Orange, with red centre. Mixed each 5 



GAURA LINDHEIMERI. 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-honse Plants, ses page 88. 



