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Pennsylvania. Pure snow white; immense 

 flowers. 



Pierre Le Brun. Salmon red, pink and 

 white, exquisitely blended. Flowers very 

 large. 



Souv de Mirande. Creamy-white center 

 upper petals white, edged with soft rose. 

 Lower petals a soft salmon-rose with lighter 

 shadings. Fine and effective for a hedge. 



E. H. Trego. ..In E. H. Trego it would 

 seem that the model of perfection in ger- 

 aniums had been reached. It is one of the 

 most beautiful shades of dazzling scarlet 

 with an exquisite soft velvety finish on a 

 saffron ground. The flowers are large, 

 semi-double, and often measure two inches 

 in diameter, produced in enormous 

 trusses, in great profusion, the foliage is 

 glossy green with dark zone, large and of 

 good texture; in growth and habit it is 

 an excellent semi-dwarf; robust and branch- 

 ing. An ideal pot variety. 



Virginia. Large, extra fine salmon pink. 



Wonder. Intense, dazzling scarlet, trusses 

 of enormous size, 10 to 20 inches in circum- 

 ference, with single florets measuring 2 1 / & 

 inches. 



Double Geraniums 



Crimson Velvet. One of the best, with 

 splendid trusses of deep rich crimson vel- 

 vet flowers. 



Emanuel Arene. Very large double florets. 

 Pure white with broad bands of rosy-scarlet. 



Hubert Charron. Clear white center with 

 a broad band of reddish-carmine around each 

 petal. 



Jean Viaud. Semi-double. The flowers 

 are borne in immense trusses, which com- 

 pletely cover the plant. The loveliest pink 

 geranium ever offered; the flowers are very 

 large. 



La Fraicheur. Like a double picotee, pure 

 white, with narrow distinct edge of rosy pink. 



La Favorite. Pure snow white. 



Mad. Jaulin. The finest of all the deli- 

 cate pink or blush varieties; is of dwarf but 

 robust growth; flowers of good size and very 

 abundant. Center of flower delicate pink, 

 outside pure white. 



Ryecroft Pride. Double crimson, similar 

 in color to a Meteor rose. Very large florets 

 on long stems. Very fine color. 



J. Ricaud. Enormous trusses, purplish- 

 crimson of a very intense shade, center very 

 distinctly marked white. 



Alphonse Ricard. A strong grower, dwarf 

 and branching, and producing flowers in 

 great masses. Both floret and trusses are of 

 enormous size; single or slightly doubled, 

 and color brilliant orange-red. 



Mme. H. Tilmant. Semi-double. "White 

 center, with broad margin of scarlet. 



Richelieu. Extra large trusses and long 



stems. Color deep crimson maroon with 

 dark center. 



Bronze, Gold and Tri-Color 



Beauty. Coloring exquisite. Zone is 

 marked white, green and pink, with black 

 shadings. Irregular broad cream white mar- 

 gin. 20c. No cuttings. 



California.. Large, goldenVyellow foliage 

 soft shaded chocolate zone, scarlet flowers. 



"Glints of Gold" (Mrs. Shepherd's Seed- 

 ling.) Large leaves exquisitely tinged as 

 if sunshine had passed over them leaving 

 glints of golden light; a faint reddish zone 

 encircles them, no two leaves alike, flow- 

 ers scarlet. Stands hot sun. 



Happy Thought. Bright green foliage; 

 yellow center; dark band about the light 

 zone ; flowers scarlet. 



Hermione. Light green leaves, broadly 

 margined with white, zoned with black and 

 pink; double red flower. 



King of Bronzes. Broad, reddish-brown 

 zone, center and edge of leaf yellow. 



Mrs. Parker. ..Leaves deeply margined 

 silvery white, lightly zoned black; double 

 pink flowers. 



Mrs. Pollock. .Color of leaves bright 

 bronzy-red; zone belted with crimson, edged 

 golden yellow. 



Ivy-Leaved Geraniums 



Col. Baden Powell. Superb flower semi- 

 double, soft blush, flower stems long, fine 

 for cutting. 



Galilee. ..Glowing pink, splendid trusses. 



Garden Glory. Magnificent double scarlet 

 flowers. Grand for bedding. 



Jeanne d'Arc. Double, snowy white. 



L'Elegante.. . Ivy shaped leaves; beauti- 

 fully variegated pink and white; fine for 

 bedding or baskets. 20c each. 



Leopard. Flowers are 2y 2 inches across, 

 semi-double, as rich and distinct as an 

 orchid. Ground rosy pink, the upper petals 

 blazed fiery crimson, the lower petal, feath- 

 ed with rich crimson maroon blotches. 



Sweet Sixteen. Soft shade of pink; petals 

 have a dainty curve and airy lightness that 

 is very attractive. 



Souv. de Chas. Turner.. Splendid deep 

 pink flower; feathered maroon on upper pet- 

 als. 



Pierre Crozy. Bright scarlet; dwarf, com- 

 pact habit. A good bedding plant where low 

 bed is desired; appears to be a cross be- 

 tween an ivy and zonale. 



Sweet Scented Geraniums 



Apple. Delightfully scented variety, grows 

 very bushy. 10c to 20c. 



Rose Scented. (True) 10c. 



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