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MRS. TtlEODOSlft B. Stl&PttERD'S ANNUAL GfUftLOGUE. 



Leonora. A fine, white sport, 

 from Mad. Thiebaut, exactly the 

 same in habit and flower. Very sim- 

 ilar to Duchess of Teck, but more 

 robust, and is catalogued for the 

 third time. A splendid regal variety. 

 50c. 



Mad. Thiebaut. The Queen of 

 Pelargoniums. Blotched and mar- 

 bled rose on white ground; up- 

 per petals marked with crimson ma- 

 roon; large, white center, and edges 

 of petals also white. Regal. 30c. 



Mad. Evraed. Very full flower, 

 with beautiful crispy petals, of 

 bright purplish crimson color, spot- 

 ted with dark maroon. Flowers of 

 great substance. 25c. 



Prince of Pelargoniums. A very 

 free flowering variety. Large trusses 

 of elegantly fringed flowers . Color, 

 brilliant vermillion-scarlet, center of 

 a lighter shade; upper petals flushed 

 crimson. Regal. 35c. 



Yolante Nationale Album. Flow- 

 ers of the purest white, produced in 

 great profusion. Large, full and 

 crispy, but of moderate growth; 

 magnificent bloomer, and as beauti- 

 ful as the finest Azalias. Regal. 75c. 



Gloria Patria. (California Seed- 

 ling.) One of the best white varie- 

 ties, good for all purposes. Flowers 

 of good substance and fringed; color 

 pure white, upper petals feathered 

 violet crimson. 25c. 



Mrs. John Saul. Rich, glowing 

 vermillion, with a light center, and 

 light margin of the petals; upper 

 petals feathered with crimson. 



Mabel. Lovely, large, velvety 

 pink with black blotches. 25c and 

 50c. 



Starlight. Fine round flower, 

 with extra number of petals: color. 



rosy pink; upper petals blotched 

 maroon, surrounded with fiery crim- 

 son; lower petals spotted with fiery 

 crimson; of fine compact habit. 35c 

 each. 



Mrs. Elwood Cooper. A mag- 

 nificent large flowering pink variety, 

 with immense flowers; originated in 

 Santa Barbara. 35c each. 



NEW SEEDLING PELARGO- 

 NIUM. Bride of Lamermoore. 

 "With fine trusses of very large flow- 

 ers with broad petals of a fine light 

 mauve, with dark red and maroon 

 blotches on the lower petals. A most 

 chaste variety. 50c each. 



Yariegata. A handsome varie- 

 gated novelty, white splashed pink. 

 35c. 



Golden Gate. Magnificent trusses 

 of large, deep salmon pink flowers? 

 center shaded with light violet, 

 edged with rose. 35c. 



David Xeely. Rich glowing ver- 

 million, white center, edged light 

 rose. 25c to 35c. 



Black Prince. One of the darkest 

 varieties, petals, undulated very dark 

 red. blotched black; a very rich fine 

 sort. 25c to 35c each. 



Elaine. Pure white upper petals 

 blotched and feathered purplish 

 maroon. 30c. 



Prince George. Fine fringed 

 white flowers, faintly suffused with 

 blush, all the petals spotted with 

 purple lake, very handsome and dis- 

 tinct; regal variety. 50c. 



Princess Yictoria. A charming 

 variety, producing large trusses of 

 double flowers, a delicate shade of 

 blush pink. Regal. 50c. 



Claudia. A seedling from Claude 

 Lorraine, but more double and 

 brighter in color — a soft, beautiful 



