Dreer's Garden Calendar. 



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DOUBLE-FLOWERED ZONALE GERANIUM. 



The revision made to this year's list includes only the best of recent introductions, excelling 

 in their free-blooming qualities ; the improvements made in this respect and in color have been 

 very decided, so that this class of geraniums flower as freely as the single varieties. Price, 20 

 cts. ; $2 per doz. Large show plants in May or June, 50 cts. 



Anatole de LA Forge. Fine magenta. Lafayette. Carmine lake, dwarf, compact 



ABETUSA. Fine large vermilion. growth ; large truss. 



BISHOP Wood. Scarlet and carmine. Littke. Large flowers of rosy violet. 



Candidissima Plena. Very large, full and M. G. Lowagie. Very bright vermilion, 



finely formed flowers of snowy-white, not extra, 

 becoming tinted with rose as the flowers get Mad. A. BALTET 



fully expanded. 

 Conrad Kirchner. 



hite 



Dark vermilion-purple, 

 Carmine, upper petals 



Brilliant scarlet, 

 centre. 



Cremieux. Finest scarlet. 



Deputy Ancelon. Dark violet rose. 



Deputy Laflize. 

 very rich color. 



Deputy Varroy. 

 spotted white. 



Dr. JACOBY, Xankeen salmon. 



K r \ About. Salmon flaked with white. 50 cts. 



Kmii.e de Girardin. Beautiful ruse; splen- 

 did. 



F. P. Raspail. Rich crimson, scarlet pip<=. 



La Constitution. Brilliant orange salmon, 

 the most beautiful flower of this shade. 



One of the best double 



whites. 

 Mad. Grandgeorge. Carmine cherry ; extra 



large truss. 

 M. Maller. Large flowers of dazzling scar- 

 let, very showy. 

 Mad. THIBAUT. Pink, white blotches on 



upper petals ; extra. 

 Mad. Thiebs. Very large double white, fine 



form and substance. 50 cts. 

 MONS. BUCHLEB, Bright mahogany color; 



novel. 

 Xq:mie. Blush )>ink, white centre; fine. 

 Rout. BuiST. Brilliant crimson. 

 Scintillant. Very large, bright scarlet 

 Summit of Perfection. Scarlet back of 



petals shading to white. 



Ed. About. 



Anatole de la Forge. 



Candidissima Plena. 

 Deputy Ancelon. 



The 6 Best New Varieties. 



I A LET US A. 



I Cremieux. 



The 6 Best Older Varieties. 



I Dr. Jacoey. 

 Mad. Baltet. 



Fmile de Girardin. 

 F. P. Raspail. 



Mad. Grandgeorge. 

 Mad. Thlbaut. 



DOUBLE-FLOWERED IVY-LEAVED GERANIUM. 



This interesting class of Geraniums are present- 

 ing yearly many novelties ; they are especially 

 adapted to pot culture, either trained on trellises 

 or grown as trailing plants in hanging-baskets. 

 25 cts. ; $2.50 per doz. 



Bijou. An extremely attractive hybrid variety, 

 with large full double flower trusses of a bright 

 scarlet color. 



Koenig Albert. Fine double violet rose flowers. 



La Fiancee. Bright lilac double flowers. 



Lucie Lemoine. White, tinged with rosy lilac 

 double flowers. 



EosiNA. Pale pink, crimson markings. 



Vesta. Delicate blush, rayed crimson. 



SINGLE- FLOWERED IVY-LEAVED GERA- 

 NIUM. 



These are extremely useful, from their drooping 

 growth, for vases, rustic or suspended baskets, 

 rockeries, and trained on trellises in pots. 20 cts. 

 each ; $2 per doz. 

 Duke of Edinburgh. Variegated with 



creamy white. 

 Fmperor. Large green leaves, dark zone, 



rose-colored flowers. The strongest grower 



in this section. 



Double-Flowered Ivy-Leaved Geranium . 



Favonia. The brightest carmine to be found 



in this section. 

 L'Elegante. Ed^ed with creamy white, large 



white flowers; beautiful. 



GOLDEN TRICOLOR GERANIUM. 



As an ornament for the parlor or conservatory nothing excels this class of beautiful plants ; 

 the flowers are quite attractive in addition to the richness of foliage. 30 cts. ; $3.00 per doz., 

 except where noted. 



Mrs. Jjhn Glutton. Cream-colored edge, fine dark crimson zone 



