Dreer's Garden Calendar. — Supplement. 



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IPOMCEA QUAMOCLIT, HEDER.EFOLIA COCCINEA. 



LOASA VULCANICA. 



MIGNONETTE, Golden Queen {Reseda Odorata Ameliorata Aurea). A new distinct 

 and attractive variety, forming a dense pyramidal plant, and throws up numerous flower- 

 stalks, terminated with spikes of golden yellow blossoms, which form a pleasing contrast 

 with the bright green foliage ; hardy annual ; height, 1 foot. Pkt. of 25 seeds, 25 cts. 



MIGNONETTE, Pure White {Reseda Alba Odorata). A new hardy annual, pure white 

 variety, of upright branching habit; height, 2 feet; for the cut-flower trade. Pkt., 20 cts. 



MYOSOTIS, Palustris Semperflorens Flore Albo. A new pure white variety of the 

 marsh Forget-me-not ; succeeds best in a moist, shady situation, for green-house or out-door 

 culture ; half-hardy perennial, blooming the first season if sown early ; height, 6 inches. 

 Pkt. of 25 seeds, 20 cts. 



PANSY, Snow Queen {Viola Tricolor Maxima Candidissima) . The flowers of this charm- 

 ing novelty differ entirely from the ordinary White Pansy. They are of a delicate satiny 

 white, with a slight tinge of yellow towards the centre; also valuable for bouquets; hardy 

 perennial ; height, 6 inches. Pkt. of 50 seeds, 25 cts. 



PAPAVER, Umbrosura. A new hardy annual variety growing 18 inches high, producing 

 flowers of tke richest vermilion, with a deep shining black spot on each petal ; a very showy 

 and highly recommendable species. Pkt., 10 cts. 



PASSIFLORA, Incarnata. A hardy herbaceous perennial variety, requiring but a slight 

 protection of leaves during the winter ; foliage smooth, tri-lobed, flowers lsrje, nearly white, 

 with a triple purple and flesh-colored crown. Per pkt. of 10 seeds, 25 cts. 



PETUNIA, HYBRIDA NANA COMPACTA MULTIFLORA. 



PASSIFLORA. INCARNATA. 



PETUNIA, Hybrida Nana Compacta Multiflora {New Dwarf Inimitable Petunia). 

 This new variety is worthy of general attention, as it enriches our gardens with a Petunia 

 which is really dwarf, a profuse bloomer. When only 3 inches high, they begin to unfold 

 their charming flowers. Each plant forms a compact and densely-branched bush 5 to S 



