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of enormous size, 10 to 20 inches in circum- 

 ference, with single florets measuring 2 1-2 

 inches. 



Double Geraniums 



Crimson Velvet. One of the best with splendid 

 trusses of deep rich crimson velvet 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 completely 

 cover the plant. The loveliest pink geranium 

 ever offered; the flowers are very large. 



La Favorite. Pure snow white. 



Mad. Jaulin. The finest of all the delicate 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. 



J. Ricaud. Enormous trusses, purplish-crim- 

 son of a very intense shade, center very 

 distinctly marked white. 



Mme. H. Tilmant. Semi-double. White center, 

 with broad margin of scarlet. 



Bronze, Gold and Tri-Color 



Beauty. Coloring exquisite. Zone is marked 



white, green and pink, with black shadings. 



Irregular broad cream white margin. 20c. 



No cuttings. 

 California. Large, golden-yellow foliage soft 



shaded chocolate zone, scarlet flowers. 

 Happy Thought. Bright green foliage; yellow 



center; dark band about the light zone; 



flowers scarlet. 

 Hermione. Light green leaves, broadly mar- 

 gined with white, zoned with black and 



pink; double red flower. 

 Mrs. Parker. Leaves deeply margined silvery 



white, ligtly zoned black; double pink 



flowers. 



Ivy-Leaved Geraniums 



Col. Baden Powell. Superb flower semi- 

 double, soft blush, flower stems long, fine 

 for cutting. 



Garden Glory. Magnificent double scarlet 

 flowers. Grand for bedding. 



Jeanne d'Arc. Double, snowy white. 



L' Elegante. Ivy shaped leaves; beautifully 

 variegated pink and wnite; fine for bed- 

 ding or baskets. 20c each. 



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 petals. 



Pierre Crozy. Bright scarlet; dwarf, compact 

 habit. A good bedding plant where low 

 bed is desired; appears to be a cross be- 

 tween an ivy and zonale. 



Sweet-Scented Geraniums 



Appte. Delightfully scented variety, grows 



very bushy. 10c. 

 Rose Scented.. (True). 10c. 



Lady Washington Geraniums 



15c each; $1.50 per doz. 



Adela Brandt. Perfectly rounded but fluted 

 flowers, forming fine trusses of a deep car- 

 mine rose-shade flushed with purple, petals 

 of flowers beautifully edged white, also 

 center of flower white, upper petals with 

 crimson colored feather. 



Anita. Flowers of enormous size. Lower 

 petals delicate pink; upper petals veined 

 and blotched velvety maroon. 



Black Prince. One of the darkest varieties, 

 petals undulated very dark red, blotched 

 black; a very rich, fine sort. 



Dr. Andre. Flowers similar to Nelita Kruger 

 but deeper shade of pink. 



E. G. Hill. Dazzling rosy scarlet; upper 

 petals veined and blotched with black; 

 center greenish white. 



Empress of Russia. Ground color a very 

 light lavender with almost white center and 

 shading to white at edges of petals; each 

 petal with blotch of darK maroon surround- 

 ed by purplish crimson. 



Linda. Salmon pink. Distinct. 



Magnificent. Flowers of extremely fine form; 

 upper petals veined and marked with rosy 

 pink shading to maroon; lower petals nearly 

 all white. 



Mme. Thiebaud. Large flower, rosy scarlet 

 elegantly fluted and ruffled. 



Mrs. O. W. Chi Ids. "Distinct new flower of 

 remarkable freedom of bloom; dwarf, com- 

 pact growth. Very large trusses of extra 

 large beautifully rounded and at the same 

 time fluted flowers, of a most exquisite 

 shade of rose pink, with the remarkable ab- 

 sence of hardly any marking on the petals. 



Miss Leda Conard. A handsome, frilled 

 variety; ground color, carmine, rose; two 

 upper petals blotched black, center white, 

 all petals lined and feathered, rose and ma- 

 roon at base, edges lighter. 



Mrs. Robert Sandiford. This is a grand 

 double white variety; one of the finest 

 novelties, and always very scarce; the flow- 

 ers are extra large, perfectly double, and 

 beautifully laced and ruffled; glistening 

 snow-white. 



Mrs. T. B. Shepherd. Finest bloomer of all. 

 Vigorous grower. Bright pink with dark- 

 er markings. 



Nelita Kruger. One of the daintiest class; 

 lower petals suffused with pale pink; upper 

 petals veined with rosy-maroon; fluted 

 edges. 



GREVILLEA TH ELEM AN I AN A. One has but 

 to see this charming shrub to desire it. 

 Nothing of like nature has been intro- 



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