Dreer's 1901 garden calendar (1901) Dreer's 1901 garden calendar dreers1901garden1901henr Year: 1901 16 imillEnRrADRffiR 4'HIIADELPHIA]!Am NEW'-RARE PLAMT5 CHRYSAIVTHE>IUM TIMOTHY EATON* This is the largest globular Japanese incurved white yet introduced, with strong, stiff stems and splendid foliage ; was shown at all the principal exhibitions last fall, and was in every case the centre of attraction, and was always awarded highest honors. 75 cts. each ; $6 00 per doz. (Ready April 1st.) NEIV POMPOIVE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. The following six varieties are offered for the first time this season.


Dreer's 1901 garden calendar (1901) Dreer's 1901 garden calendar dreers1901garden1901henr Year: 1901 16 imillEnRrADRffiR 4'HIIADELPHIA]!Am NEW'-RARE PLAMT5 CHRYSAIVTHE>IUM TIMOTHY EATON* This is the largest globular Japanese incurved white yet introduced, with strong, stiff stems and splendid foliage ; was shown at all the principal exhibitions last fall, and was in every case the centre of attraction, and was always awarded highest honors. 75 cts. each ; $6 00 per doz. (Ready April 1st.) NEIV POMPOIVE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. The following six varieties are offered for the first time this season. All were shown at the exhibitions of the Philadelphia, Chicago and other horticultural societies, at all of which cer- tificates of merit were awarded : Aileeil. Deep lilac-pink; close, compact form. Oallia. A bold, handsome soft pink flower. Klondike. The most brilliant yellow of the family. LiUla'. A lovely pure white ; globular form. Miss Ada Williams. White, shaded with blush; slightly laced-violet. Qlliliola. Deep, clear orange-yellow, of excellent form. 30 cts. each ; set of 6 varieties, $ (Ready in March.) NE^W HARDY DELPHINIUMS. Beauty of Liangport. A semi-double sort, with large creamy-white flowers with yellow eye. 75 cts. each. Pl'inirose. Large, single white flowers with yellow eye. 75 ~tz. each. Tl^EEYE GRAND NETV CACTUS Every year brings the Cactus Dahlia more to the front in popular favor, and, compared to the formal flowers of the old type, it is little wonder that this type the past few years, and not only has the hybridizer succeeded in giving us new the varieties that are now being introdi'.ced are much freer-blooming. The set of 12 varieties oft'ered below were selected by our own representatives, who during the past summer visited the gardens of the principal specialists in Europe, and are the cream of the hundreds of fine sorts introduced abroad the past few years. (See cut.' DAHLIAS. considering their graceful beauty, has been so much developed d


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