32 Mrs. Tmkodosia B. Shk-FHI-ku's Annual CAiAtuGut 



Double "New Life." A remarkable new variety, with pretty double 

 deep red flowers. In the center of each, there appears a small white floret: 

 an extremely pretty thing-. 



New Dwarf Geranium "Mars." A pretty little plant of very 

 dwarf compact habit, that bears medium sized single flowers, brilliant sal- 

 mon pink in the center, shading to white on the margin of the petals. 



Dr. E. Herirvg. A fine dwarf variety with larg-e round flowers, 

 brilliant red overlaid with scarlet, very gorgeous and effective. 



Pierre Le Brun. A fine variegated single. A charming combina- 

 tion of salmon-red, pink and white, exquisitely blended. 15c each: the set 

 $1.35; cuttings half price. 



Three Beautiful Metallic Shades. 



Mrs. Shephcrp's Seedlings. 



Castervet. Fine flowers, soft shaded magenta: two lower petals, half 

 magenta and half velvety salmon-scarlet extending - into the edge. 



Clara.bel. Rich, deep velvety magenta. Center of the flower and 

 half of the lower petals, a rich shaded flaming- velvet}- scarlet. The 

 entire truss has a velvety fruit-like bloom, that is very attractive. 



Cymbel. Rich, brig-ht, purplish, velvety center, two lower petals, 

 velvety scarlet, upper petals margined scarlet, most striking. 



"New Geranium Oxford." 



A superb bedding variety of strong, robust growth, and producing 

 splendid scarlet flowers, shaded cerese. They stand high above the foli- 

 age on long stems. The trusses are very large and the individual flowers 

 measure nearh' three inches across. 25c each, cuttings half price. 



GENISTA MONOSPERMA PENDULA. 



New Drooping White Genista "Bridal Veil." 



Every one should have this lovely shrub, which makes a striking 

 ornament for the garden, and a beautiful greenhouse plant. The branches 

 are valuable for decoration, and the flowers effective for evening wear. 

 Its habit is spreading, growing b to 8 feet high. It does not bear leaves, but 

 the branches are finely divided, round, and of a soft silvery green color. 

 The flowers are small, white, pea-shaped, with a little flush on the petals, 

 and are borne on two little spikes, from 1 to 2 inches in length, alternating 

 on opposite sides of the stems: they are very close together, sometimes 15 

 (lowers to a spike: and exquisitely fragrant. A plant 3 or 4 years 

 from seed will cover a space of 12 to 15 square feet, or more. The plant 

 has a cloud-like, misty effect that makes it very attractive. Nothing- could 

 be more beautiful for contrast in shrubbery ^n large places. It has been 

 likened to a bridal veil. Plants in 2' 2 inch pot-. 25c each. 



