Zoned Beauty. A beautiful plant even without flowers. Medium sized 
leaves with a heavy black zone which extends nearly to the margin of the 
leaf Flowers very large, color beautiful pink, delicately veined and marked. 
When first opening they are flushed salmon pink in the center with aliost 
white edges. Very lovely. 25c each. 
Three Magnificent Bedding Geraniums. 
“GORGEOUS,” “SPLENDID” and “CHARMER.” The plants are round and 
spreading. In the two former the flowers lie in great globes on long stems 
over the ground and out in every direction, making a brilliant show. 
SPLENDOR has immense balls of crimson, shnuded scarlet flowers. GOR- 
GEOUS has perfectly dazzling scarlet balls of flowers. In boti the flowers 
are large and almost overlap each other. They have a sheen that reminds 
one of the oloom of ripe fruit. CHARMER isa fine companion to the two 
above because of its beautiful zoned foliage, and the marvelous number of its 
large brilliant pink flowers, that completely cover it, all the year. 25c¢ each, 
The above geraniums all have very handsome foliage and in most varie- 
ties are beautifully.zoned. They are vigorous and healthy and stand the hot- 
test sun. The set for $2.50. 
Two Beautiful Tricolor Or Sunset Geraniums., 
Two, very handsome English geraniums, which I have not been able to 
name, as they are not listed in any American catalogue. I therefore number 
them 1 and 2. They are indescribably beautiful; make fine pot plants and 
thrive in the ground where they can besomewhat sheltered from the hot sun. 
They are very effective in lath houses among Begonias. The largest leaves 
measure from three, to three and a half inches across. 
NO. 1. Center of leaf silvery green, broadly zoned with coppery red, 
splashed with shining chocolate; margin, bright golden yellow. 
NO. 2. Center, green: zone, exquisite rose pink, splashed with chocolate, 
broadly margined white. The foliage varies on these lovely plants, giving very 
charming combinations on the different leaves. 35c each, 60c for two. 
NEW HYBRID GERANIUM, “‘Flashlight’’. A cross between zonale ger- 
anium, Gettesburg and multi-bracteum, a species from Asia. It has hand- 
some palmate foliage five inches in diameter, borne on long, graceful stems; 
velvety green with a bronzy zone. Flowers borne in great profusion on long 
stems, in light airy umbels of a lovely, tender carmine color. They last a 
long time and are very attractive. The plant is a climber, or trailer, 25c 
each. 
MAD BRUANT. A grand variety. ‘White, veined with carmine lake, 
florets regularly bordered with bright solferino; the arrangement of color is ex- 
quisite, often intermingling and producing a striped effect; the trusses are 
large and beautifully formed; the plant is a good, healthy grower and very 
free flowering. Price 25c. , 
FLEUR POITEVINE. Large single flowers; brilliant rosy carmine, mar- 
bled and striped pure white, producing an aureole of deep orange carmine at 
the center. A very distinctly colored variety. 
J. RICAUD. A double variety, enormous trusses, purplish crimson of a 
very intense shade, center very distinctly marked white. 
ALPHONSE RICARD. A strong grower, dwarf and branching, and pro- 
ducing flowers in great masses. Both floret and truss are of enormous size, 
sinzle, or slightly doubled and color a brillant shade of orange red. 
BEAUTE POITEVINE. Semi double. Enormous flowers, auroea pink, 
shading to bright salmon in center; the grandest of all the hzht fancy Bruants. 
MARQUIS de GALARD. Trusses of immense size; color rosy cerise shad- 
ing to orange, a very striking color, and quite new. 15c. 
ALPINE BEAUTY. Double white; very dwarf. The flower stems are 
