. Dreer's garden calendar. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. FOR GARDEN AND GREENHOUSE: 99 JAPANESE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. Continued. Mrs. Cleveland. Very fine i>iirc white, petals tubular, very regularly arranged, forraiug almost a jjertectly globular flower. Mrs. \> . A. Harris. A most distinct variety, flowers very largo, and of a delicate shade of creamy white and pink ; petals loosely arranged and wavy. Mrs. W. Meiicke. Brightest shade of yellow; petals slender, and of


. Dreer's garden calendar. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. FOR GARDEN AND GREENHOUSE: 99 JAPANESE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. Continued. Mrs. Cleveland. Very fine i>iirc white, petals tubular, very regularly arranged, forraiug almost a jjertectly globular flower. Mrs. \> . A. Harris. A most distinct variety, flowers very largo, and of a delicate shade of creamy white and pink ; petals loosely arranged and wavy. Mrs. W. Meiicke. Brightest shade of yellow; petals slender, and of peculiar sha))e. Mrs. Jones. A magnificent late golden yellow flowering variety; of large size, graceful form, and remarkably frcc-biooniing. Mrs. K. P. Masson. Quite distinct from all others, of a coppery pink color, much incurved and large. Mrs. John Thorpe. Brilliant crim- son ; very decided in coloring; petals tubular for half their length. Mrs. Clias. Wheeler. Old gold and crimson ; one of the most distinct ever introduced. cts. M. Leon Brunnel. Bronze and crimson; fine. M. Lemoine. Flowers large; of a rich rose color with orange-yellow centre. M. Raoux or Leopard. Amaranth, dotted with white petals much twisted. Mont Blauc. Extra large, late, white variety; inner petals incurving, on strong, erect foot stalks; one of the most valuable late bloomers. 50 cts. Piedro Diaz. Brilliant red, large flowers; first-class. President Arthur. Immense rose flowers, opening in whorls. Porcupine. A remarkable flower, having tubular needle-like jietals, standing erect, of a rich terra-cotta or crushed strawberry shade; not large, but very beautiful. Puritan. One of the very finest white sorts in cultivation, large and free, and of a very good habit; a mag- nificent flower. Robert Bottotnly. A grand white variety, surpassing Jloonlight in size and substance. Robert Crawford, Jr. A seedling of Mrs. F. Thomson, white, faintly tinted pink on under petals ; a large and pleasing variety. Ro


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