“PETER HENDERSON &CO.,NEW YORK: 
Jean Viaud. Large trusses; color, bright 
rosy-pink with distinct white blotch in 
the centre; dwarf, compact, vigorous 
and exceptionally free blooming. 
Grandville. Brilliant scarlet, with distinct 
white centre, carmine aureole. 
Hubert Charron. Clear white centre, 
margined with reddish-carmine. 
John Doyle. Color, richest scarlet, excep- 
tionally bright and effective. 
Marquise de Montmort. Deep, brilliant 
carmine-purple; excellent grower. 
Mme. Barney. A splendid pure deep pink; 
superb truss, habit and profuseness. 
The “Captivating” Collection of Double Geraniums. 
Mme. Charotte. Distinct rosy-salmon, 
occasionally marked with white. 
Mme. Jaulin. Delicate peach-pink, with 
wide border of white. 
Malgache. This is best described as a 
yellowish-orange. niqueand distinct. 
Marvel. Double scarlet-maroon, semi- 
dwarf, compact grower; a fine bedder. 
M. Canovas. Immense trusses of brilliant 
fiery-scarlet flowers, shaded maroon. 
Thomas Meehan. Brilliant rosy-pink, base 
of upper petals blotched with orange. 
White Queen. For two seasons this has 
proven the best of the double whites. 
Price, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz. The ‘‘«CAPTIVATING” COLLECTION for $1.00. 
NEWER DOUBLE GERANIUMS. 
Rosa Bonheur. Flowers on long rigid 
stems forming fine trusses of bright rose. 
Triumphant. A grand acquisition to the 
list of so-called ‘‘yellow’’ geraniums. 
Little Pink. Very dwarf, not over 6 inches 
in height; bright pink. 
M. Joly de Bammeville. Centre brown- 
ish-violet bordered deep crimson, upper 
petals marked nasturtium-red. 
M. Paul Blondeau. Large trusses, 
magnificent, fresh, pure, brilliant rose. 
Miriflore. Double aureole, with vermilion 
margin shaded cherry-red to white. 
Mme. d’Alq. French white with an edging 
of soft rose on the margin of each petal. 
Stephane Pol. A very beautiful shade of 
ecclesiastic violet and ruby, the base of 
the upper petals a fiery-orange. 
Paul Courty. Large, orange-red flowers, 
centre lilac. Large, handsome trusses. 
Mme.CGabriellede Rovira. White flowers, 
at centre a soft rose aureole. 
Carillon. A warm shade of copper-rose 
and apricot, centre orange. 
Le Barde. A pretty shade of china-rose, 
the outer petals lilac-white. 
Fleur de Rose. An exquisite shade of 
pure, fresh pink, spotted with white 
upon the outer petals; a grand sort. 
Price for the above NEWER GERANIUMS, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz., set of 13 for $1.50. 
NEW DOUBLE GERANIUMS OF 19058. 
Cratere. Rich violet-lake, lower petals 
marked white, the upper petals blazed 
rosy-white at the base. 
Crescendo. Very light orange-scarlet. 
The best of the ‘‘yellow’’ varieties. 
Eugene De La Croix. Large truss and 
flowers. Brilliant orange-scarlet. 
Godefroid Stass. Rich violet-purple, 
scarlet centre. 
Harriet Cleary. A valuable new geran- 
ium ; very compact grower; flowers rich, 
deep, rosy carmine-pink. 
Le Soleil. This we believe to be the best 
double scarlet bedding geranium. 
M. Anatole Roseleur. <A grand variety, 
large, fine flowers, fine habit; color, 
rich, clear pink. 
Mme. du Genest. A beautiful shade of 
rich, deep salmon, fine habit and truss. 
M. Beyerle. Light cherry-red, extra 
large flower. A grand bedder. 
M. Fournier-Sarloveze. A beautiful light 
flesh-pink marked with white. 
M. Rabere. Large flowers, deep pink. 
M. Rene Malude. Fiery-crimson with 
violet shades, upper petals blazed white. 
Roty. Magnificent deep china-pink, bright 
and lasting. Individual bloomvery large. 
Price for the NEW GERANIUMS, 20c. each, set of 13 sorts for $2.00. 
