Dreer's garden calendar : 1884 . ents. Thomas Hogg. Large pure white flowers which, on well-grown plants, measuremore than 12 inches in diameter. Is quite as hardy as the other garden sorts25 Climbing {Schizophragnta Hydrartg-foides). A climbitig variety, producingcorymbs of white flowers like the ordinary Hydrangea. 50 cents. HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. A hardy variety of great merit; it endures the heat and cold of our climate ex-tremely well. Elongated flowers of snowy white, often a loot long, which arc pro-duced in the greatest profusion, and continue from August to Novemb


Dreer's garden calendar : 1884 . ents. Thomas Hogg. Large pure white flowers which, on well-grown plants, measuremore than 12 inches in diameter. Is quite as hardy as the other garden sorts25 Climbing {Schizophragnta Hydrartg-foides). A climbitig variety, producingcorymbs of white flowers like the ordinary Hydrangea. 50 cents. HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. A hardy variety of great merit; it endures the heat and cold of our climate ex-tremely well. Elongated flowers of snowy white, often a loot long, which arc pro-duced in the greatest profusion, and continue from August to November. The finesthardy shrub of recent introduction. 25 cents ; extra strong, $1. Hemerocallis Kwamso fl. pi. Large double copper-colored flowers; hardy, 50 Carnosa. The Chinese Wax Plant, with pinkish-white flowers. 25 PANICULATA Hydrocotyle Lurida. Nearly round, handsomely crimped foliage, chocolate col-GRANDiFLORA. ored flowers, a fast runner; suitable for vases and baskets. 15 cents. DOUBLE 116 DREERS GARDEN CALENDAR. H ED ERA—Ivy. The most useful and popular evergreen vine. The varieties marked with an * are the hardiest and mostvigorous, suitable for covering walls, fences, trees, rock-work and rustic-work, as well as baskets or others are of a more slender growth, and used principally for hanging-baskets, vases, etc. When grown inpots and trained to screens or trellises, they are very desirable plants for vestibule and hall decoration; their re-freshing glossy green foliage will bear a large amount of ill-usage. Algeriensis. Glaucous green, large silver blotches. 25 Maculata. Foliage blotched with yellow, Densely covered with small undu- latcd foliage ; curious. 25 cents.*Digitata, or Finger-Leaved. 25 cents.*Helix {English Ivy). Rapid grower, most generally used. 25 Small cut-leaved. 25 to 50 cents.*Latifolia Maculata. Marbled white on the young growth; vigorous grower. 25


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