Wovelties and... 
.. Specialties in 
ANDREW LANG. This is the finest variety of the ‘‘Aureole”’ type yet introduced. A 
glowing scarlet with a pure white blotch on the upper petals, the centre of the flower being 
surrounded by a distinct aureole of a rich carmine tint. (See cut.) 
CLYDE. Asingle scarlet Geranium of Bruant type. Floret immense, 21g to 3 inches in 
diameter. Trusses 14 to 16 inches in circumference. A grand bedder. 
C.W. WARD. Large truss, round, perfectly formed flowers; color, a brilliant, deep apricot- 
salmon; habit exceptionally strong and vigorous. 
GEN. FITZHUGH LEE. Very large florets of the showiest arrangement of white and 
crimson; a great advance on previous sorts, being a fine grower and standing the sun well. 
GRANVILLE. Clear rosy pink. A tall vigorous grower; invaluable as a bedder. 
H. DAUTHENAY. Single Bruant; deep apricot-salmon; dwarf, compact, vigorous, clean 
grower, heavily zoned foliage; truss large, full, exceptionally profuse bloomer; a novel and 
striking Geranium, unsurpassed for all purposes; no collection complete without it. 
J. D. CABOS. Plant of dwarf growth, flowering in abundance; trusses of the largest size, 
large florets, soft rosy pink, a new and delightful color in ‘‘ Bruants.’’ (See cut.) 
JOHN P. CLEARY. Enormous trusses, single flowers measuring upwards of 2 inches in 
diameter; trusses from 6 to7inches. A most brilliant shade of deep orange-scarlet, with 
distinct maroon eye and upper petals distinctly veined with maroon. (See cut.) 
MARK TWAIN. A striking variety of the English round-flowered type. Ground color nearly 
white, closely dotted and flaked with carmine, deepening at the margin. 
MARS. A very dwarf, free bloomer; the plant literally covers itself with medium-sized 
trusses. A brilliant salmon-pink at the centre, shading to a white at the margin. 
MLLE. L. MOYOT. A variety with striped flowers. Very distinct from others of its class. 
Large white centre, bordered with vermilion. Very free, constant in bloom. 
PIERRE MAEL. Color, violet-lake; base of upper petals marked pure white. 
TEMPEST. So free in bloom that it is covered with flowers; a dwarf, healthy grower anda_ \ 
good bedder; a very near approach to the long talked of ‘‘ yellow” Geranium. 
Price for the above, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. Set of 13 for $1.50. 
stTeee> SINGLE GERANIUMIS . . 
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Alphonse Chardin. Beautiful nankeen rose. | Gen. Grant. The finest scarlet bedder. 
Glory of Lyons. Color, rich crimson-scarlet. 
Athlete. Deep glowing scarlet. 
Baron de Scalibert. Rich salmon, shaded to | Henry Martin. Fine cherry-red. 
blush pink; very large truss. 
Beauty of Ramsgate. Deep crimson. 
Blazing Star. A brilliant scarlet. 
Camille Bernardin. Rosy peach, veined with 
bright rose and marbled with pure white. 
Champion. Carmine-crimson. Large flowers. 
Columbia. Bright scarlet; upper petals 
white ; scarlet edges. 
Comte de Blacas. Brilliant orange-salmon. 
Coquette. Deep salmon-pink, marked white. 
Daybreak. Delicate pink, very pretty. 
Ernst Bergman. Intense scarlet. 
FREEDOM. Centre pure white, surrounded 
by a band of the most dazzling rosy scarlet, 
producing the ‘“‘Aureole”’ effect. (See cut.) 
Fleur Poitevine. Brilliant rosy carmine; 
centre marbled and striped pure white. 
Jeanne d’Arc. Bright scarlet, white centre. 
J. Sallier. Edges of petals carmine-lake, tints 
of rose and bluish heliotrope in centre. 
Jules Ferry. Brilliant carmine-crimson. 
Katie Schultz. Rich salmon-pink. 
LAUBE. Enormous trusses, snow-white. 
The best of all single whites. (See cut.) 
Lillian Smith. Bright red; dwarf, compact. 
M. Andreujol. A grand scarlet. 
MADAME BRUANT. White, veined car- 
mine-lake, bordered bright solferino. (See 
cut.) 
Marguerite Lyer. Pure snow-white. 
New Life. Scarlet, striped white. 
Queen of the Belgians. Purest white. 
Salmon Queen. A very pretty shade of sal- 
mon-pink, white at base. 
———__ Price, 10c. each, set of 29 varieties for $2.50. = ==> 
