N& GERANIUMS or 1897. 
NEW DOUBLE VARIETIES. 
Pres. Leon Picas. A dwarf variety and abundant 
bloomer; bright ruby red, shaded dark violet. 
Comtesse de Castries. Flowers ofvery large size, 
petals elegantly undulated, very bright soft rose 
marked with white. Wonderfully free blooming. 
Edw. Danglede. Large spherical trusses, beauti- 
ful magenta, base of upper petals marked orange. 
Francis Magnard. Flowers large, maroon crimson 
brightened with violet, base of upper petals 
marked orange. A very showy and distinct variety. 
Docteur Dujardin-Beaumetz. A robust free- 
flowering variety with brilliant scarlet flowers; 
. _amagnificent variety for bedding or for pots. 
Hedwige Buchner. A very fine double white 
variety. Price, 15c. each; set of 7 new Double 
Geraniums for $1.00, 
NEW SINGLE GERANIUMS. 
Camille Bernardin. Rosy peach, veined with 
bright rose, streaked and marbled with pure 
white. One of the grandest Geraniums ever 
offered. 
H. Dauthenay. Plant short and robust, color 
coppery orange red, with white eye. 
J. D. Cabos. Plant dwarf, color soft rose. 
Docteur Argueyrolles. Flowers and trusses 
large, at first clear rose veined with very bright 
rose, white centre feathered violet. 
Alphonse Chardin. Beautiful nankeen rose with 
dark veins. A very unique and pretty variety. 
L’Aube. Enormous trusses, snow-white. The 
best of all single whites. Price, 15c. each; set 
of 8 new Single Geraniums for $1.00. 
‘PANSY’ GERANIUMS. 
“THE WEDDING SET.’ 
We take pleasure in being able to offer plants of 
these very useful Pelargoniums. There is noth- 
ing that gives better returns for a little care, 
The Novelty 
of the Year, 
when grown in the window garden, than these; literally covered 
rl A D A ia | E BRU ANT with flowers and frequently remain in bloom nearly all summer; 
© oN low, spreading habit and very easily grown. 
A grand variety, wholly distinct from any other in cultivation. The Bride. Large flowers, upper petals bright carmine, feathered 
White, veined with carmine lake, florets regularly bordered white, lower ones white, suffused blush. ; i 
with bright solferino, the arrangement of color is exquisite, Bridesmaid. Upper petals maroon, lower ones clear white; this 
often intermingling and producing a striped effect ; the trusses variety is shown in cut below. An exceedingly pretty variety. 
are large and beautifully formed; the plant is a good healthy Bridegroom. Lavender pink, darker on upper petals, with dark 
grower and very free flowering. Everything considered, this blotches. Price, 35c. each. The ‘‘ Wedding Set ” of 3 for $1.00. 
is the most distinct and wonderfully colored variety ever sent 
out, and certainly the finest plant novelty of the year. 
Price, 35c. each, 3 for $1.00, 7 for $2.00, 12 for $3.00. 
.. COLUMBIA. . . 
A fitting companion to the above but a striking 
contrast. A light, high scarlet of dazzling bright- 
ness, two upper petals white shading to scarlet 
on the edges, extremely showy. Very valuable on 
account of its bedding qualities ; does not lose its 
color in brightest sunshine. 
Price, 25c. each, 5 for $1.00, 12 for $2.00. 
Fleur Poitevine. Large single flowers; brilliant 
rosy carmine, marbled and striped pure white, 
producing an aureole of deep orange carmine at 
the centre. A very distinctly colored variety. 
J. Ricaud. A double variety, enormous trusses, 
purplish crimson of a very intense shade, centre 
very distinctly marked white. 
J. Sallier. Trusses very large, single flowers, 
edges of petals carmine lake, tints of rose and 
bluish heliotrope in centre; upper petals veined 
carmine and marked with orange at the base. 
Md. Jaulin. This is an entirely distinct color 
in the Bruant or bedding type. Centre of flower 
very delicate pink bordered with pure white, 
semi-double. The finest variety offered in years. 
Price for the above Geraniums (except where noted), 25c. each, $2.25 
per doz. Set of six new Geraniums, including Madame Bruant, for $1.25. 
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