Dreer's Garde?i Calendar. — Supplement. xiii 



NEW FUCHSIAS. 



CROWN PRINCE OF PRUSSIA. A most beautiful fuchsia, dark tube and sepals, the latter 



are very broad, large single violet blue corolla. 50 cts. 

 DELIGHT. Large pure white single bell-shaped corolla, bright crimson tube and sepals. 50 cts. 

 ELEGANS. Dark single corolla, crimson tube and sepals, strong growing and free blooming 



variety. 75 cts. 

 ELECTRIC LIGHT. Pure white tube and sepals reflexed, lavender-rose corolla bordered 



with red ; good habit. 75 cts. 

 GEO. PEA BODY. 75 cts. 

 KINGSBURYANA. A variety of good habit and most abundant bloomer, producing flowers 



with bright red tube and sepals, the latter reflexed, and large double, open and spreading 



white corolla. 50 cts. 

 MISS LUCY FINNIS. One of the dwarfest and most graceful among fuchsias ; corolla pure 



white, very double, and immense size; tube and sepals coral red; a few blooms cannot fail 



to create a sensation in any green-house. 50 cts. 

 ROYAL OSBORNE. Beautifully shaped tube and sepals of pearly white, corolla rose ama- 

 ranth ; extra. 75 cts. 

 SNOW WHITE. Coral red tube, large white double corolla, very free ; a splendid sort for 



market purposes, flowering, early and freely ; splendid. 50 cts. 



NEW DOUBLE GERANIUMS. 



The continued improvement in this plant again presents some novelties of great merit; they 

 excel in free blooming qualities and dwarf compact habit, and should be in the hands of all 

 lovers of this flower. Plants ready March 1st. 

 DEUFERT ROCHERCAUT. Immense truss of finely formed flowers, fine salmon color, free 



and vigorous. 75 cts. 

 ELIZABETH GERBEAUX. Enormous flowers of brilliant salmon, white margin, fine growth. 



75 cts. 

 ED. ANDRE. Large bright red flowers, deeper in centre, shaded with lilac. 75 cts. 

 GAMBETTA. Dark red, immense truss and pips very attractive. 75 cts. 

 MAD. THIERS. Very large double white trusses of fine substance. 50 cts. 

 M. MACHET. Large trusses of well formed flowers of a reddish orange color, lower petals 



marked with salmon rose ; a new and desirable color. $1.00. 

 NYMPHE. Enormous semi-spherical imbricated flowers, forming a beautiful pure white 



rosette-shaped pips. 50 cts. 

 PURPUREA. A double form of Jules Croles ; a rich shade of purplish scarlet, fine form and 



truss. 50 cts. 

 PAUL BERT. Fine violet rose color, large truss and flower; fine habit. $1.00. 

 THUMBERG. Carmine, some petals spotted with white. 75 cts. 

 VICOMTE GENDREMONT. Long petals of reddish Nankin yellow. 75 cts. 

 VILLE DE NANCY. Enormous trusses of fine flowers, tender rose color; very chaste and 



lovely; fine habit $1.00. 



NEW SINGLE GERANIUMS. 



This list comprises the cream of the English and Continental varieties of recent introduction 



that show decided merit over former introductions. 



ATTALA. Orange vermilion ; perfect form. 75 cts. 



DEPUTE DUVAUX. Very rich velvety purple crimson, beautiful. 30 cts. 



DR. JOHN DENNY. Purplish violet, with crimson scar- 

 let spot ; the nearest approach to blue yet raised, excel- 

 lent shape and substance ; this, together with its im- 

 mense sized trusses, free growth and shape of blooms, 

 render it one of the best for pot or house decoration, 

 and is a great acquisition. One of the most exquisite 

 geraniums raised by M. Sisley, named after Dr. Denny. 

 The flower is irreproachable in size, shape and sub- 

 stance ; the color mostly a rich magenta, while on 

 each of the two upper petals occurs a spot of glowing 

 crimson scarlet, the effect of which is quite marvellous. 

 One of the most beautiful varieties. 50 cts. 



GUINEA. The nearest approach to yellow yet sent out, 

 very distinct. 30 cts. 



ILLUSTRE CITOYEN. Deep orange flowers, lilac white 

 centre, large flowers, a beautiful variety. 50 cts. 



LORD GIFFORD. Crimson scarlet with a distinct white 

 eye, very free, splendid satiny texture, reported as a 

 good bedder. 30 cts. NEW LIFE 



NEW LIFE. This variety, in its growth, occasionally 



produces a self-salmon white or a scarlet flower, but the majority comes beautifully striped 

 and flaked, and, as no plant is propagated from without showing its proper character, 



