£0 Mrs. Thbodosia B. Shkphbkd's Annual Catalogue 



Other Varieties of Geraniums. 



Distinction. A line dwarf variety; bright green leaves, prettily 

 waved at the edges: distinctly banded with a narrow black zone; bright 

 scarlet flowers. 10c each, $1.00 dozen; cuttings, 40c dozen. 



Apple Scented, Leaves delightfully scented like apples. Rose ge- 

 ranium. 10c each, $1.00 dozen. 



Special discount on geraniums in large quantities. Rooted cuttings 

 furnished in large quantities. 



Latdy Washington Geraniums or Pelargoniums. 



Empress of R^ussia, Ground color a very light lavender with 

 almost white center, and shading also to white at edges of petals; each 

 petal with blotch of dark maroon surrounded by crimson-purple. 



Inocente. A grand flower of great substance, one-half as large 

 again as any other white pelargonium. Of the purest white, extraordinar} r 

 size, and extra number of petals, which are beautifully fimbriated. 



Double White. A grand semi-double white. A sport from Mme. 

 Thibaut, and exactly like it, except that it is snowy-white. Petals ele- 

 gantly frilled. 



Mme. ThibaLUt. "The Queen of Pelargoniums." Blotched and 

 marbled rose on white ground; upper petals marked with crimson-maroon; 

 large white center; edges of petals also white. Regal. 



Prince Henry. Soft rosy-red, shaded orange and chocolate; broad 

 white margin and center; bold flowers of great substance; fine trusses. 

 Raised from Madame Thibaut. 



Emperor of Russia. Extra large flowers dark maroon, surrounded 

 with crrmson - purple, margined with blush-white. A most effective 

 variety. 



Beauty of Oxton. The upper petals are of a very rich maroon darkly 

 blotched; under petals very dark crimson, shaded with maroon; light 

 center; all the petals margined with white. Regal. 



Queen Victoria. Flowers have beautiful crispy petals of a rich Ver- 

 million color, margined with pure white; upper ones blotched with maroon. 



Prince George. Fine fringed white flowers, faintly suffused with 

 blush, all the petals spotted with purple-lake, very handsome and distinct. 

 Regal. 30c each. 



Black Prince. One of the darkest varieties; petals undulated, very 

 dark red, blotched black; a very rich, fine sort. 



Mrs. John Sa.ul. 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. 



