Splen did New Ivy Geran iums. 



These Geraniums are fine for baskets and vases, and are especially fine for pot culture in tlie house. They have 

 the handsomest flowers of all the Geramiums. One of our local florists who grows for the home market 

 a house full of these new Ivy Geraniums says that he sells as many of them as all other Gera- 

 niums combined. This speaks volumes for their loveliness. Try them. 



•£55- PRICE, 10 CENTS EACH ; ANY THREE FOR 25 CENTS ; THE SET OF SIX FOR 50 CENTS. -£<- 



New Double Ivy Geranium, GALILEE. 



Another grand sort. One of the most remarkable of recent introduction. The 

 trusses are of immense size, flowers very large and d <uble, and of a most charming 

 shade of lovely rosv-pink. varied with lilac. A magnificent variety. 



New Double Ivy Geranium, COMTESSE HORACE DE CHOISEUL. 



A fit companion of '"Join of Arc." The pant is vigorous, leaves without zones, 

 flowers very large, two inches across, double and imbricated, in good trusses. Color 

 a bright golden-salmon. We have no hesitancy in saying that this is the richest 

 colored flower of any grown. All wno see it say, "Is it possible that this is a Gera- 

 nium flower?" 



New Double White Ivy Geranium, JOAN OF ARC, 



"This is one of the most beautiful planis that it has ever been our privilege to 

 offer. The flowers are pi rtecily double, white as snow, and literally cover the plant 

 when in lull bloom. The foliage is extremely handsome, the dense, glossv-green 

 leaves making a most effective background for the great cluster of snow-white flow- 

 ers." The foreeoing was our description of last year, and another season's trial 

 makes us heartily endorse it. 



New Double Scarlet Ivy Geranium, PETER CROZY. 



A grand hvbri i between the Zona Is and Ivies, having the foliage of the former, 

 but very heavy in texture, and while the forms of truss and florets are found only 

 among the Ivies, the color is a soft, bright scarlet, with veinings of maroon. A most 

 •a stinct and pleasing variety, being the nearest approach to a scarlet yet introduced. 

 Habit of plant very dwarf and compact, and one of the most proline flowering sorts 

 in existence. 



New Double Ivy Geranium, SOUVENIR CHARLES TURNER. 



One of the handsomest Ivy Geraniums ever introduced. Florets two and a half 

 inches, in trusses six inches across. The color is a deep, bright pink, approaching 

 scarlet in color, the upper petals feathered maroon. Quite double. Awarded 

 numerous certificates. 



INCOMPARABLE. 



A most beautiful variety, producing flowers of the largest size, very regular 

 in form, quite double. Color a lovely shade of rosy-carmine. No finer. 



IVY GERANIUM GALILEE. 



SILVER^LEAVED GERANIUMS. 



Price, 10 cents each. The set of four for 30 cents. 



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It makes a round, pretty plant, about one 

 foliage bright green, edged with pure 



Madame Salleroi. 



foot high and wine, 

 white. 



Snow Storm. Dark green foliage, distinctly margined with 

 ■white. A robust grower. 



Mountain of Snow. Strong grower, center of leaf bright 

 green, broau, silver-white margin, flowers scarlet. Good for bed- 

 ding. 



Happy Thought. Light cream, almost white center, with a 

 -dark green band about the light zone, edge of leaf a bright 

 green. 



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Lady Washington Geraniums. 



We here offer four of the choicest new kinds of these, 

 the most beautiful of all Geraniums. Price, 25 cents 

 each; or the four varieties for 75 cents. You cannot 

 buy these charming varieties as cheaply elsewhere. 



Mrs. Robert Sandiford. {The New Double White.') The 

 flowers are three inches across, of the purest snow-white, and 

 perfectly double, and very free in bloom. You cannot imagine 

 anything prettier. 



Madame ThibaUt. {The New Double Pink.) The flowers 

 are three inches in diameter, perfectly double, of the bright- 

 est, pure pink, beautifully ruffled edges. Very free in bloom. 

 Victor. The flowers are a bright cherry-red, with white 

 at the base of each petal, the two upper petals are dark crim- 

 son-maroon. The flowers are of immense size and very 

 freely produced. 



New Ever-blooming Pelargonium, Freddie Dorner. 



It is a perpetual-blooming variety, usually commencing to 

 bloom in December or January, and continuing throughout 

 the Spring and Summer. The throat and edges of the petals 

 are pure white, each shaded towards the center with rich 

 carmine-pink, with a glowing crimson blotch on each. We 

 have always been unable to supply the demand, but now 

 have a fine stock of plants to offer. 



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SWEET-SCENTED GERANIUMS. 



frice, 10 cents each; three for 25 cents. 



Balm-Scented. Delicious balm fragrance. 

 Nutmeg-Scented. Small leaves with nutmeg perfume. 

 Rose-Scented. Two kinds, broad leaf and cut leaf. 

 Oak-Leaved. Resemblingoak leaves, black center, green 

 bordered. 



Shrubland Pet. Beautiful foliage, rosy flowers. 



