Dreer's garden calendar 1872 . rieties. Per dozen, $ 5050503030252550505040505050505030 SEDUM-(STONE-OEOP). istic basketsfPrice^ 25 cejits each. Carnecm YARIEG> iVM, FaBAKIUM VAEIEGArfUM, 50 cts. SlEBOLDI, SlEBOLDI VARIEGA^A. 50 CtS. Neat little succulent Plants, suitable for edgings, rock-worh^etc.; mosily hardy. FoSTERIANUM, Glaucum,Fabarium,Reflexum, ARMERIA SPLENDENS. A dwarf, hardy, free-flowering peren-nial, with fine rose-colored flowers. Price, 25 cts. VISCARIA ALBA PLENA. Hardy, with fiw^ largedouble white flowers ; very free-flowering. Baob, 2f ots dreers garden


Dreer's garden calendar 1872 . rieties. Per dozen, $ 5050503030252550505040505050505030 SEDUM-(STONE-OEOP). istic basketsfPrice^ 25 cejits each. Carnecm YARIEG> iVM, FaBAKIUM VAEIEGArfUM, 50 cts. SlEBOLDI, SlEBOLDI VARIEGA^A. 50 CtS. Neat little succulent Plants, suitable for edgings, rock-worh^etc.; mosily hardy. FoSTERIANUM, Glaucum,Fabarium,Reflexum, ARMERIA SPLENDENS. A dwarf, hardy, free-flowering peren-nial, with fine rose-colored flowers. Price, 25 cts. VISCARIA ALBA PLENA. Hardy, with fiw^ largedouble white flowers ; very free-flowering. Baob, 2f ots dreers garden calendar. 119 A well-known and favorite old plant, producing large heads ofpink tiowers, in great profusion ; the color of which can be changedto a beautiful blue, by mixing the iron scales or spaiks from ablacksmiths shop among the soil. It thrives best in a shady situa-tion, with a plentiful supply of water; with slight protection ithas endured the severest winters around Philadelphia. Price ofplants, from 25 cents to $ HTDEANGEA HORTENSIS YAEIEGATA. An exceedingly ornamental Plant, with beautifully variegatedfoliage ; fine for shady positions. Price, $ each. HYDRANGEA IMPEEATEIOE EUGENIE. Rose, shaded with white and blue. Price, 50 cents. HYDEAN6EA OTAKSA. A new variety from Japan, with beautiful large glossy leaves,and immense heads of white flowers, shaded with pink. Thisvariety was by mistake described last year as double ; a very linevariety. Price, 50 cents. HYDRANGEA EOSA ALBA. Light pink flowers, perfectly double. Price, 50 cents. 120 dreers garden calendar. 8i£ D/^4fii/1. Of th-is attractive flower we have several hundred varieties, andare constantly adding all the newest and best as they are offered,and rejecting older and inferior kinds. Our collection has re-ceived numerous prizes at the exhibitions of the PennsylvaniaHorticultural Society. Dahlias delight in a rich, sandy loam, highly manured with de-composed cow manure. To insure perfect flowers, mulc


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