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Drecrs Gardcii Calendar. 



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PHLOX— Hardy Herbaceous— Continued. 

 Salmon red, very brilliant, fine 



M. Gardner Brewer. 



spikes. 

 Mad. de Wendel. Pure white, large carmine eye; extra 



fine flower. 

 Mad. MOISSET. Rose, crimson centre, large flower. 

 Mad. Montpensiee. White, tinged with lavender; purple 



eye. 

 Mad. Pecafl. Carmine, mottled white; purple eye. 

 II \D. Rendatler. White and crimson flake. 

 Mademoiselle Saussine. White, with large, dark carmine 



eve. 

 Miss ROBERTSON. Pure white, perpetual flowering; extra. 

 ' Miss Whitehead. Rose, crimson eye. 

 Mrs. Balfoub. Carmine pnrple; fine form. 

 Peincesse de Fubstexbbbg. Very large, white : carmine 



eye. 



Princess of Wales. Pure white. 



Reve d'Oi:. Brilliant salmon, cerise eye, fine. 



The Hon. Elizabeth Lake. Pure white, large rosy crim- 

 son eye. 



Victor Lbmoine. Rose, dotted ash, with carmine-purple 

 eye; extra. 



York and Lancaster. White striped with violet; the 

 marking distinct and constant, beautiful. 



HARDY PINKS. 



These are dwarf-growing varieties, about one foot in height. 

 The flowers are of various colors, rich in fragrance, perfectly double, and entirely hardy. 20 

 cts. ; $2 per doz. 



Alba FlMBRIATA. Fringed white, clove- 

 scented, ve 



Alfred H Carmine and rose, 



beautifully laced with white. 



Brunette.' 



Claude. 



Defiance. 



Earl of Carlisle. 



Esther. 



Etna. 



Gertrude. Pose, maroon centre. 



John Bull. White, dark purple centre, vio- 

 let ed^'e. 



Juliette. 

 . Laura Wilmer. White, edged maroon. 



Lord Lyons. Bright, glowing crimson.'edged 

 with pale rose; finely fringed. 



Mont d'Or. Orange, flaked with carmine. 



Mrs. Pottifer. White, lilac centre. 



Mrs. Stevens. 



Prince Arthur. 

 I QOERTERL Large double crimson, extra. 



PLUMBAGO. 



Free-flowering shrubs, producing flowers in great profusion, are attractive for summer or 

 winter blooming. 



summer and autumn. 20 cts. ; J - 



Alba. Pure white. 25 eta. 



LARPENT.E. A variety of low spreading 

 growth, flourishing in almost any soil, de- 

 serving of attention as a bedding' plant for 

 which it is admirably adapted in our climate. 

 It is continually covered with deep blue 



flowers, 



per doz. 



Capensis. Light blue. 25 cts. 

 Rosea. A choice hot-house plant, rose flow 



ers. 50 cts. 



PITTOSPORUM YARIEGATUM. 

 PLEROMA ELEGAX8. 30 cts. 



50 cts. 



PLEROMA PURPUREA. 30 eta. 



P0INSETT1A PULCHERRIMA. 



A hothouse plant of great beauty, producing bracts or leaves that surround the flower one 

 foot in diameter, on well-grown specimens, of the most dazzling scarlet. It blooms from No- 

 vemberto February. Largely used by bouquet-makers for designs of cut flowers, etc. 25 cts. to $1, 

 according to size-. 



Poinsettta PrLCTTERF.iMA Plenissima. New Double Poinsettia. Very brilliant scarlet, 

 tinted with orange color; a dazzling color. The head grows on a specimen plant fourteen 

 inches in diameter by ten inches in depth, giving it the appearance of a cone of fire. $1. 

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