— Thomas Meehan. 
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Malgache This is a marked 
* advance on pre- 
vious varieties and is best de- 
scribed asa yellowish orange. 
The habit is good, growth vigor- 
ous and healthy ; it is quite free 
in bloom and is the best of the 
orange-yellow section that has~ 
been as yet introduced. 
Grandville. Immense indi- 
vidual florets 
borne in very large trusses on 
long, stiff stalks ; color of flower, 
brilliant scarlet, with distinct 
white centre surrounded by a 
bright carmine aureole; floret 
semi-double; habit dwarf, com- 
pact, vigorous and profuse 
bloomer. 
A splendid COPYRIGHT 1902 BY PETER HENDERSON & Ca 
Mme. Barney. pure deep pink of the style of Bonnat, 
but alittlelighterand a more lovely shade; truss, habit and 
profuseness of bloom all that can be desired; stands wet 
weather best of all in this class; a splendid thing. 
4 In our grounds for two seasons this has proven 
Whit QUEEN. itseiz to be the best of the double whites. 
The color is pure as snow, a remarkably free bloomer, fine trusses, 
strong, healthy foliage, absolutely sun-proof; a compact grower, 
producing a plant of medium size in height, but spreading. The 
flowers are borne on strong stalks held well above the foliage. 
. Semi-double Bruant; color, delicate peach-pink; 
Mme. Jaulin. centre similar to Daybreak carnation, with wide 
border of white; unrivaled for freshness and beauty; florets are very 
large, produced in enormous trusses; semi-dwarf, compact, excep- 
tionally vigorous habit, with broad, deep-zoned foliage ; a splendid 
bloomer; one of the most valuable and striking geraniums of recent 
introduction. 
Double, very large trusses and large florets 
of fine circular form, color, brilliant rosy 
pink, base of upper petals blotched with orange, quite a new color 
and a distinct and attractive variety. This should.be in every 
collection. 
M Double scarlet-maroon, semi-dwarf, compact grower, 
arvel. clean, vigorous, healthy foliage; truss large and full, 
held well above the foliage, constant bloomer. This is a remark- 
ably fine bedding variety and when planted in masses is superb. 
M 6 Immense trusses of brilliant fiery scarlet flowers, 
° anovdas. shaded with velvet maroon; individual floret 
very large and similar form to Beaute Poitevine. Habit exception- 
ally vigorous and identical with S. A. Nutt, but seems to have more 
constitution ; its color is more brilliant, truss larger and the semi- 
double floret is a distinct advantage. 
J i D A strong, vigorous grower, flowers and truss of 
0 il oule. the largest size, borne well above the foliage. 
Color, richest scarlet, exceptionally bright and effective, one of the 
most profuse-blooming bedders that we have ever had; the habit 
is ideal; the foliage very broad and strong and stands the sun better 
than almost any other geranium we grow. 
A single-flowered variety of rare beauty. The 
Mme. Gadeau. color is a beautiful shade of violet-rose, the 
base of the petals clear, pearly white, the upper petals lightly mar- 
bled with white. A very charming combination. A strong grower, 
free bloomer.and fine bedder. 
Another grand new variety, a splendid bed- 
Rosa Bonheur. Aer Vaiioricebloomoraid: wove all, remark- 
able for size and brillianey of bloom. Flowers on long rigid stems 
forming fine trusses of bright rose color; one of the largest and finest 
of the type. Does finely out-of-doors and produces a fine color effect. 
1 A grand acquisition to the list of so-called ‘‘yel- 
Triumphant. low’? geraniums. It is a peculiar color, alight 
Deep brilliant carmine-purple ; 
one of the most novel and strik- 
ing shades yet seen ; a spendid habit, vigorous and clean; excellent 
grower and profuse bloomer; fine large floret, massive truss held 
well up and erect; foliage deeply zoned. 
Marquise dé Montmort. 
A very peautiful semi-double; clear white 
Aubert Gharron. centre, with a heavy band of reddish car- 
mine around each petal, maculated pure white; fine habit, profuse 
bloomer ; unique, showy and striking. 
h Thisis one of the finest sorts yet introduced ; 
Mme. 6 arotte. the habit is dwarf, spreading, very vigorous ; 
foliage heavy, deep green in color, with a distinct, broad chocolate 
zone; the trusses are enormous, 6 to 8 inches in diameter, and 
borne in the greatest profusion on fine stalks; the individual floret 
is very large and round, 214 inches in diameter, semi-double ; color, 
clear, distinct rosy salmon, occasionally marked with white. 
. (The variety shown in above cut.) This grand 
Jé6anl Viaud. variety has created a great sensation. Very large, 
slightly semi-double blooms, borne in large trusses well above the 
foliage ; individual'floret large ; color, bright rosy pink with distinct 
white blotch in the centre; habit dwarf, compact, very vigorous 
and exceptionally free blooming. Foliage clear, deep green with 
distinct bronze-green zone ; unquestionably the best pink geranium 
10m, padding yet introduced and certain to be very largely grown in 
the future. 
Price, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. The “CAPTIVATING” COLLECTION OF GERANIUMS, Thir- 
teen Fine, Meritorious Varieties, Strong Plants from Pots, for $1.50. 
ANIU MS. sem, 
shade of orange-searlet; old gold with a glint of copper would best 
describe it. One of the very finest of the class, and a good bedding 
variety. Price for the foregoing, 35c. each, set of 3 for $1.00. 
One of the best novelties of the 
New Lilliputian 66 < * 9 
Geranium, Little Pink. Lilliputian type yet offered and 
the first double of this class. It is a very dwarf, bushy, compact 
and extra free-blooming variety, not exceeding 4 to 6 inches in 
height. Its trusses a pleasing shade of bright pink, upper petals 
white at the base. Its miniature trusses stand erect 3 to 6 inches 
above the foliage. Itis excellent for bedding, for the border, or as 
a pot plant. Too much praise cannot be given this grand Little 
Pink variety. Price, 50c. each, $5.00 per doz. 
