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NEW “BIRD’S-EGG” GERANIUMS. 
The most unique advance in any class of plants 
for years has been attained in this new race. We 
have given a distinct, and, we believe, an appro- 
priate title to them. They are dwarf in habit, 
very free blooming, especially suited for pots. 
SINGLE VARIETIES. 
Bandalaire. Large bloom; clearrose, white centre, 
dotted with crimson points. 
Bobolink. Large round flowers, fine form, color, 
rich rosy-flesh, dotted with brilliant carmine. 
Daumier. Soft rosy-lilac; centre of flower heavily 
punctuated with rosy-aniline dots; fine trusses. 
Nightingale. Deep rosy carmine-pink, dotted all 
over with deep carmine points. 
Skylark. Snow-white, tinted at times with flesh- 
pink; liberally dotted with rosy-carmine points. 
Theophile Gautier. Deep carmine, white blotchon 
upper petals, deep carmine dots. 
NEW DOUBLE VARIETIES. 
Carbeaux. Large semi-double bloom, flesh-white, 
heavily punctuated with carmine dots. 
David d’Angers. Bright pink, white blotch on 
upper petals, heavily dotted with carmine. 
, Rosamond. Color, pure, deep rose, with distinct white eye, 
petals being heavily dotted with carmine points. 
Price for the New ‘‘Bird’s-Egg’’ Geraniums, 25c. each, set 
of 9 ‘‘Bird’s-Egg’’ Geraniums for $2.00. 
New Double Red Silver Geranium, M1ADAME LANGUTH. 
A grand companion to Mrs. Parker, bright cherry-red flowers, 
foliage distinctly variegated pure white on a green ground. Grows 
splendidly and blooms profusely. Price, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz. 
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GERANIUMS. |i 
These are the grandest of all house plants, or for baskets or 
vases; they can be grown to droop or climb, as desired. 
Achievement. Pure rose with white eye, immense size, long 
stems, very free flowering. 
Beauty of Castle Hill. Immense truss, large floret; color, 
beautiful rose, upper petals blotched with claret. 
Centenaire. Brilliant red-solferino; immense size. 
Chas. Monselet. Large, round, very full flowers, fiery-red; 
upper petals tFeautifully marked. 
Comtesse Horace de Choiseul. Flowers very large, 2 inches 
across; color, bright salmon-pink. 
Gen. Championnet. Grand scarlet color; florets of a beauti- 
ful form, quite circular, largest size. 
Joan of Arc. The flowers are perfectly double, white as snow, 
and literally cover the plant when in full bloom. 
Mrs. J. G. Day. Intense shade of rosy-crimson, rich and 
glowing; long flower stems, fine habit and truss. 
Ryecroft Surprise. Clear bright rose, with slight maroon 
blotch on upper petals; habit perfect, immense truss. | 
Souvenir de Chas. Turner. Deep pink, feathered maroon on 
upper petals, individual florets 2%4 to 3 inches BenorS se New Orchid-Flowered Ivy-Leaved Geranium, 
The Bride. Pure white, shading to blush in dark weather. 
Price for the above, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 66 LEO PA RD.” 
SPECIAL, OFFER.—12 Ivy-leaved Geraniums for $1.50. 
Silver-Leaved Geranium, S. A. NUTT. ere Bowers are ee. inches 
The foliage resembles the well-known variety, Madame Sal- Bunge tie 4 pee ees a ee 
leroi, while in the habit and flower, and freedom of bloom, it is ic emarkablesbein full Beas 
almost an exact reproduction of the well-known doublecrimson | . 4 dictinck Bp eae The 
variety, S. A. Nutt. It isa vigorous grower and freebloomer. The os dtia tholear rear otal tthe 
trusses are of good size, held well above the foliage, and arefreely & VAD EES) 
produced. Price, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz., $10.00 per 100. ae ee en ae 
Double Pink Silver-Leaved, MRS. PARKER. marked with white at the base, 
The foliage is a deep, rich green, distinctly variegated on the | above which is the arch of fiery- 
margin withclear white. The flowers are freely produced, held crimson like an aureole; the baseof the lower petals is feathered 
well above the foliage, and are a deep, clear pink. with rich crimson-maroon blotches. (See cut.) 
Price, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz., $10.00 per 100. Price, 25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 
