Dreer's garden calendar : 1886 . dreersgardencale1886henr Year: 1886 NEW HELIOTROPE. Queen of the Violets. Everv season lirin^s a number of Heliotropes new in name. In this variety we have one really new, and a de- cided acquisition; its color is of the deepest viidet-purple, with larire, almost jiure white eye, and very fragrant. The plant is of vi','orous habit, very floriferous, and can not be too highlv recommended. ' 25 cts. each; 5 for $1.00. HELIOTROPE. Chieftain. Lilac, large truss. Graudifloruni. Pale lilac. Mad. de Blouav. Large truss, nearly pure white; valuable. Marie Bopp. Deep v

Dreer's garden calendar : 1886 . dreersgardencale1886henr Year: 1886  NEW HELIOTROPE. Queen of the Violets. Everv season lirin^s a number of Heliotropes new in name. In this variety we have one really new, and a de- cided acquisition; its color is of the deepest viidet-purple, with larire, almost jiure white eye, and very fragrant. The plant is of vi','orous habit, very floriferous, and can not be too highlv recommended. ' 25 cts. each; 5 for $1.00. HELIOTROPE. Chieftain. Lilac, large truss. Graudifloruni. Pale lilac. Mad. de Blouav. Large truss, nearly pure white; valuable. Marie Bopp. Deep v Stock Photo
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Dreer's garden calendar : 1886 . dreersgardencale1886henr Year: 1886 NEW HELIOTROPE. Queen of the Violets. Everv season lirin^s a number of Heliotropes new in name. In this variety we have one really new, and a de- cided acquisition; its color is of the deepest viidet-purple, with larire, almost jiure white eye, and very fragrant. The plant is of vi', 'orous habit, very floriferous, and can not be too highlv recommended. ' 25 cts. each; 5 for $1.00. HELIOTROPE. Chieftain. Lilac, large truss. Graudifloruni. Pale lilac. Mad. de Blouav. Large truss, nearly pure white; valuable. Marie Bopp. Deep violet-purple; very free, and a very desirable sort, lo cts. each ; si.50 per doz.; set of 4 for .50 cts. DOUBLE HOLLYHOCK. (Althaea Rosea.] We offer plants that will bloom tliis sea.soii, seedlings from a very choice collection of very double flowers. We are unable this season to ofler colors separate. Mixed Colors, 25 cts. each ; s2.oU per doz.; $12.00 per 100. DouBLi; Hollyhock. HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRAND- IFLORA. This is the finest hr^rdy shrub in cnltivnfion, -'nd 'Midiires tlie heat and cold of our climate extremely well. The flowers, which are borne in dense pyramidal panicles in tlic greatest irrofnsion, are white when they first ojien, but gradually change to rose color, and remain in good condi- tion for weeks. 25 cts. to $1.00 each, according to size. HYDRANGEAS. An old favorite, jiroduciiig large heads of pink flowers in great [irofiision ; the color may be changed to a beau- tiful blue, by mixing tiie iron scales from a blacksmitli's shop among the soil. Hardy with protection. 25 cts. to $1.00 each.