1 8 Pelarg07iiums. 



Gold Dust; Satisfaction; Crimson Velvet; and other choice 

 sorts ioc each. 



SINGLE VARIETIES. Queen of the Belgians; Arc en ciel; 

 Poet National; Dazzler; Gen. Grant; many choice seedlings and 

 others, ioc each. 



GOLD AND BRONZE VARIETIES. Fanny; Exquisite 

 Cloth of Gold; Caroline Patterson; and others, ioc. 



FOLIAGE VARIETIES. Mountain of snow; Castle Milk 

 silver foliage, ioc each. 



Freak of Nature; Happy Thought; Sunset; Mrs. Pollock 

 Glen Eyre; Beauty; etc. — tricolor foliage varieties. 15c each, 



DOUBLE IVY LEAVED. Grand house plant, useful for 

 hanging baskets and out door uses, the vine covered with a pro- 

 fusion of flowers from January to October. 



Choice varieties, like Joan d'Arc (snow white); Abel Carriere 

 (currant red) ; Madam Thibaut (deep rose) ; La Prin temps (clear 

 salmon); and others. 20c. 



Apple Geranium. Exquisitely scented foliage. 15c. 



Rose Geranium, et cetera. 20c. 



PELARGONIUMS. 



Pelargoniums, or Lady Washington Geraniums as they are 

 sometimes called, grow and blossom with remarkable luxuriance 

 in California, particularly in the coast counties. They furnish at 

 nearly all seasons of the year a profusion of flowers, whose unique 

 colorings it is most difficult to describe. Pelargoniums are among 

 the most satisfactory flowers that can be planted, as they grow 

 vigorously for years, and require but little care when once estab- 

 lished. Plant in warm, sunny, well-drained locations, in good 

 soil, pinch in over-vigorous shoots to keep the plant symmetrical. 

 Give water sufficient for its growth and keep faded flowers cut off. 



REGAL PELARGONIUMS. 



With the exception of Mary Ashle} r , the following are Regal 

 Pelargoniums which we especially recommend. 



Doctor Masters. Upper petals nearly black, shading to a rich 

 crimson margin; lower petals small, blotched, with broad 

 margin. 25 to 50c 



Empress of India. White, shaded with rose, large flowers. 40c 



Mme. Thibaut. White ground, richly blotched with 

 crimson. 25 and 50c 



Mrs. Coupland. Perle white, very slight purple veins in upper 

 petals; a magnificent sort. 65c 



Occident. Ground color, a delicate pink. 25 and 50c 



