GERANIUM, MOUNTAIN OF SNOW. 



We have experimented with a large number of varieties of variegated Geraniums, 

 with a view to developing those having the best qualities for bedding purposes. This 

 kind we find to possess a growth as vigorous as the common scarlet varieties, retain- 

 ing its variegation of foliage during our hottest and driest weather. As a bedding 

 plmt, to contrast with Coleus, Acliyranthes, or other dark-foliaged plants, the silvery 

 shade of its foliage is admirably suited. It is also like all other variegated Geraniums, 

 beautiful as a pot plant. The cut above shows a leaf of medium size. 

 Price, 30 cents ; $3 per dozen; $18 per hundred. 



GERANIUMS-PELARGONIUSIS.-General Collection. 



The following sorts we select from our collection of over fifty varieties, as possessing 

 the greatest contrast in color, besides being the finest growing and most prolific 

 flowering sorts. We do not attempt to describe them, as the colors are so blended in 

 this beautiful class that any description that can be given conveys kut little idea of 

 what the variety is like. 



Agnes. 



Belle Blonde. 



Beelzebub. 



Beadsman. 



Blanca. 



Captivation. 



Crimson King. 



Eclipse. 



E. G. Henderson. 



Price, 50 cents each; 



Evening Star. 

 General Taylor. 

 Imperatrice. 

 La Favorite. 

 Mazeppa. 

 Mazinella. 

 Medella T)'(h: 

 Nestor. 



Princess Eoyal. 



Itodriques. 



Seine Hortense. 



Scaramond. 



Sir Joseph Faxton. 



Tamerlin. 



Unique Milliez. 



Virginia. 



.50 per dozen ; set of twenty-four sorts for $6. 



GLADIOLUS, FRENCH HYBRID. 



The varieties of this beautiful class are now so numerous, aud many of them so 

 much resembling each other, that we do not give a descriptive list of varieties. Our 

 collection, however, is very select, embracing about fifty distinct sorts. Gladiolus, by 

 planting every two weeks (from 1st May to 1st July) will give a succession of bloom 

 from July until November. The bulbs are of the easiest culture, never failing to 

 bloom. Our prices this season, owing to the large stock we hold, are much reduced. 

 They are now so low that beds exclusively of Gladiolus may be planted at small cost. 

 Our seedling bulbs are of large size, embracing hundreds of varieties, aud at prices 

 lower than they have ever before been offered. 



Fifty named varieties, 30 cents each ; $3 per dozen ; set of fifty named sorts, $10.50. 

 Finest mixed seedlings, 15 cents each; $1.50 per dozen; $9 per hundred. 



