58 MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT 



MADEMOILSELLE AXASTASIE LECADRE — Rich crimson earmiue-lake, shadiug 



through a maculated effect to a pure white center. Extra fine. 

 MKS. E. G. HILL^A profuse bloomer of a soft light salmon. Each petal bordered 



with rose-salmon. Exquisite. 

 PAMELA — Immense round flowers, with a large, pure white center, shading through 

 a maculated effect to a broad, distinct outer margin of crimson-lake. 



PELARGONIUM, OR LADY WASHINGTON GERANIUMS 



The grandest of all flowering plants: do not resemble the common Geraniums in 



any particular, neither in foliage nor flower; more beautiful in every way. We here 



offer twelve distinct sorts, every one entirely different in color and every one a beauty. 



The Lady Washington Geraniums are the handsomest of all flowers — once seen, never 



forgotten. 



'io cents each, except where noted ; three for 60 cents ; the entire set of fifteen beautiful 

 sorts costing .S3.90, for only $3.00. 



AMERICAN BELLE— A lovely American Beauty rose shade with large black blotch. 



BRIDEGROOM — liosy-blush with maroon shading. Beautiful crimped flowers. 



DOROTHY — 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 toward 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. 



E>L\XUEL LIAS — Beautifully mottled rose and white, each petal elegantly fringed 

 or crimped. 



EASTER GREETING — This new ever-blooming Pelargonium was shown at Mann- 

 heim horticultural exhibition in Germany. Planted out as a bedding plant and 

 bloomed continually until late in the fall. It will prove the forerunner of a new 

 race of everblooming kinds, as it rivals the Orchids in beauty. The following 

 description is from the German introducer, Carl Faiss : "This new species is the 

 earliest of all Pelargoniums, with enormous florets and clusters, having light green 

 foliage and of dwarf, robust growth. It blooms from March until fall. The florets 

 are of a fiery amaranth-red. with five large, regular shaped spots. The first and 

 only kind to bloom as well bedded out as in pots, and to do so all summer. 



GLORIOSA— Beautiful pearly-white petals: solid blotch of lavender on upper petal. 



KING OF SPAIN — Reddish-purple, with lighter center, fine bold flower; very showy. 



LORD MAYOR TRELOAR — Bright rosy-red with a very effective maroon blotch on 

 the upper petals: edge of petals lighter color, center of flower white. 



LINDA — Rosy-salmon: two upper petals black spotted: a grand sort. 



LUCY BECKER — This is a fine companion for Easter Greeting, being even more 

 free flowering than that fine variety. Color a charming Neyron-pink. 30 cts. 



>L4.DAME THIBAUT (The New Double Fink.)— The flowers are three inches in 

 diameter, perfectly double, of the brightest pure pink, beautifully ruffled edges; 

 very free in bloom. 



3L4.DA:me VIBERT— Blackish-maroon bordered fiery-red. each petal edged with deep 

 magenta. 



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. 



PRINCE BISAL\RCK — Gigantic flowers with from six to ten petals; color rich royal- 

 purple with velvety black blotches: the large clusters rise gracefully above the 

 beautiful foliage. 5lakes a striking appearance. 35 cts. 

 SURPRISE— Large black blotches on upper petals with fiery-red edge surrounded 

 with broad white bank with bright red spot in center. 



SWEET-SCENTED GERANIUMS 



10 cents each; the three for '25 cent^. 

 LEMON — The foliage is pronouncedly lemon-scented. 

 NUTMEG — Foliage has true nutmeg fragrance. 

 ROSE — The famous sweet rose-scented Geranium: very fragrant. 



IVY-LEAVED GERANIUMS 



These have a trailing habit, and are extra fine for basket, vase or porch box work. 



15 cents each, two for 25 cents, the five for 50 cents. 



CAESAR FRAN CK— Color is a magnificent shade of .soft rich crimson, with an ex- 

 quisite shading of tender rose at the base of petals. 



INCOMPARABLE— A glorious bright-red. 



JOAN DE ARC— Flowers perfectly double: color pure snow-white. 



MRS. BANKS— Flowers large, semi-double; color a pleasing shade of bluish white, 

 upper petals feathered Nevron pink. Exceptionally strong and vigorous. 



RYCROFTS SURPRISE— ^Charmiug bright clear pink. 



