94 CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
GERANIUMS. 
Selected List. 
Although the varieties of Geraniums are now 
very numerous, there are but few which are dis- 
tinct and possessed of superior merit, in every 
particular, well adapted for bedding purposes, 
for which this plant is especially useful and 
popular. . : 
Those we offer are the best new and standard 
sorts, all of which, having been thoroughly test- 
ed, we can confidently recommend. 
Purchasers unacquainted with the varieties, 
by specifying the color desired, may confidently 
rely on our selection. 
BEST DOUBLE VARIETIES. 
Beaute Poitevine—Brilliant salmon, very large 
trusses; one of the best. 
Bruant—Vermilion red. Trusses very large 
and full. An excellent variety. 
Emile Lemoine—Deep crimson. One of the best. 
Emile de Girardin—A soft, clear rose color; 
very fine. a 
Jean Viaud—Fine, soft. pure pink: a continu- 
ous bloomer; plants and flowers exceedingly well 
adapted for bedding. 
J. J. Marrison—Strong, vivid scariet. Very large 
trusses; fine for bedding. : 
John Doyie—Bright scarlet tinged with lake; an 
excellent variety. 
Mme. Louise Abbema—Hxquisite blush pink, mot- 
tled and shading into white. 
Mme. Ch. Dabouche—A very desirable, free- 
blooming variety. Flower trusses exceedingly 
large; color bright rose. shading to a delicate pink. 
Peter Henderson—Scarlet; large trusses: a free 
bloomer. 
Pres. Leen Simon—A dwarf, compact grower and 
exceedingly free-blooming variety; color scarlet: 
very desirable. 
Queen of the Fairies—Flesh color; trusses large. 
A very free bloomer. e 
S. A. Nutt—Rich dark crimson; a splendid bedding 
sort, of perfect shape. 
BEST SINGLE GERANIUMS. 
BeHerophon—A grand new scarlet; very free 
ploomer. 
Clyde—A soft, even shade of scarlet; fiowers ex- 
ceptionally large; a grand bedder. 
Madenna—Macgnificent bedder; immense trusses; a 
beautiful, soft, light pink. * 
Master Christine—One of the best pink Geraniums 
in cultivation; plant.and flowers very fine. 
Mrs. E. G. Hill—Soft, light salmon, bordered with 
rosy-salmon-and veined with deep rose. 
Queen of the West—Orange-scarlet; very free 
bloomer. 
Rev. Atkinson—Crimson-scarlet; large, profuse 
bloomer and-fine bedder: 
Souvenir de Mirande—Pure satiny white, bordered 
with carmine. 
Sam Sloan—Deep scarlet; very large trusses. 
PRICES OF ABOVE GERANIUMS. 
GERANIUMS. (Except where noted.) 
Each. Perdoz. Per 100. 
USC “OSTZC. x. Segeacee son ie ne Re ene 10 $1.00 $ 6.00 
ZN SIZE -., Saustetecer sf wae EE «© cca RE 15 1.50 10.00 
bh do leoy A csedner cs Sas ae oe 5S RO RRO Se So 20 2.00 15.00 
LADY WASHINGTON GERANIUMS fth. (size © great eed ete ae (5 oe lee Seen 25 2.50 20.00 
VARIEGATED GERANIUMS. 
(Pelargoniums.) Distinction—Rich. green leaf circumscribed by a dark nar- 
q row zone. : 
Of these exceedingly handsome and very popular flower- Madame Salleroi—Center of leaf deep olive green, with broad 
ing planis we offer the following 12 very choice varieties: margin of pure white. The leading variety for ribbon bor- 
ders or edges of beds. 
CHAMPICN—White shaded with blush, smali lake blotch Mountain of Snow—Dark green, bordered with a deep band 
in lower petals, upper feathered maroon and red. of pure white. A Beis 
COUNTESS—Brilliant salmon, large white center; white Acne’ Bismarck“ Golden) 2yliae Gt etn ear a agoee 
edge, feathered maroon ir upper petals. Price—Each 10c; per doz. $1.00. 
DOROTHY—White, blotched with red and rose. SWEET SCENTED GERANIUMS. 
EDWARD PERKINS—Brighi orange-searlet, maroon blotch Nutmeg—Small, round, green leaf; very fragrant. 
Rose—Very sweet; useful for arranging with cut flowers. 
in upper petals. Shrubland Pet—Fragrant and producing a great quantity of 
KINGSTON BEAUTY—Pearly white, dark purple spot in carmine flowers. 
upper petals. Peppermint—Has a decided peppermint fragrance. 
LINDA—Bright salmon, upper petals feathered with purple. a ee ee 
MADAM VIBART—Dark TET ES bordered with red and rose. GERANIUM BEDS. 
PANSY—The true Pansy Geranium; purple and white. Our experience in making, arranging and planting Ger- 
ROSE QUEEN—Reosy pink, feathered with purple. anium Beds extends eee a period ot a great many Years. 
CAN Ss STU E SS = and with extreme pleasure we sha give customers who 
SANDIFORD’S SURPRIS a ie ob lack blotches An propose planting the full benefit of that experience in the 
» upper petals, bordered with white. way of suggestions as to the number of plants required 
VICTOR—Crimson, blotched with maroon. and their arrangement, suitable varieties, proper combina- 
VIVID—Bright orange-scarlet, large white eye; upper pet- tions of colors, appropriate borders, if desired, etc., etc., 
= including hints as to size and shape of beds, their making, 
als feathered and blotched with purple. proper soil to use, ete. We can, in short. in many ways 
PRICE—Each 25¢e; per doz. $2.50. offer invaluable advice on any phase of plant bedding from 
The set of 12 warieties for $2.25. carpet bedding to sub-tropical, including the use not only 
; of Geraniums but of all other plants so adaptable. 
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