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DOUBLE 1VY=LEAVED GERANIUMS 



These are the grandest of all house plants, or 

 for baskets or vases they can be grown to droop 

 or climb as desired. The flowers are very de- 

 sirable for bouquets. 

 Beauty of Castle Hill. Immense truss, large 



lloret, color, beautiful rose, upper petals 



blotched ; profuse bloomer, splendid grower. 



A very desirable variety. Price, 20c. each. 

 Caesare Costa. Deep currant red ; a grand va- 

 riety. A striking contrast to others. 

 Camille Flammarlon. Deep rose color, large, 



full flowers. 

 Centenaire, Brilliant red-solferino; immense, 



perfectly formed floret ; one of the finest of 



the ivy-leaved section. Price, 20c. each. 

 Cbas. Monselet. Large, round, very full flow- 

 ers, fiery red ; upper petals beautifully marked; 



magnificent large truss. Price, 20c. each. 

 Comtesse Horace de Choiseul. A fit compan, 



ion to Joan of Arc ; the plant is vigorous, 



leaves without zones, flowers very large, 2 



inches across, double and imbricated, in good 



trusses ; color, a bright salmon-pink, rich and 



lustrous. A grand variety in every way. 

 Ernest Coutant. A brilliant scarlet, equal to 



any in the zonale section ; large flowers of fine 



substance. Price, 25c. each. 

 Gen. Cbampionuet. Grand scarlet color; florets 



of abeautiful form, quite circular, largest size; 



most regularly beautiful of all the ivies. A 



veritable gem. Price, 20c. each. 

 Joan of Arc. The flowers are perfectly double, 



white as snow, and literally cover the plant 



when in full bloom. 

 Josephine. Beautiful, clear, lustrous, satiny 



pink. A strong grower and profuse bloomer. 

 Mrs. H. T. Wooderson. A seedling of Souv. 



de Chas. Turner and identical in every way 



save color, which is a much deeper and more 



showy shade ; an improvement on it and sure 



to become a favorite. Price, 20c. each. 

 Pierre Crozy. Bright scarlet ; a cross between 



an Ivy-leaved and Zonale Geranium ; dwarf, 



compact habit, exceptionally free bloomer; a 



good bedding plant where alow-growing plant 



is desired. 

 Ryecroft Surprise. This is a cross between 



Mme. Thibaut and Souvenir de Chas. Turner, 



and has all the good qualities of both parents; 



color, clear bright rose, with slight maroon 



blotch on upper petals, habit perfect, immense truss, large and 



well-formed pips. Price, 20c. each. 

 Souvenir de Chas. Turner. Deep pink, feathered maroon on the 



upper petals, individual florets 2)^ to 3 inches across, and trusses 



6 to 8 inches. By all odds the finest variety extant at present. 

 The Bride. Quite a distinct novelty in the way of a white Ivy- 

 leaved Geranium. The fiower is very double and produced in 



large-sized trusses; color, a pure white, shading to blush at the 



centre during dark weather. Price, 25o. each, $2.25 per doz. 

 Price for the above, 15c. each, except where noted. 



SPECIAL OFFER.— Complete collection of 17 Ivy-leaved Ge- 

 raniums, shown on this page, for $3.00. 



VARIEGATED IVY=LEAVED GERANIUM. 



L'EIegant. The foliage is a liglit silvery green deflnitely edged 

 with white, and in the spring, when the sun is bright, frequently 

 suffused and veined with purple; the flowers are white; this is 

 one of the best basket plants in existence and should be in every 

 collection. Price, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 



SILVER GERANIUM, "MOUNTAIN OF SNOVS^." 



Very ornamental for bedding. Vivid green, heavily marked with 

 white ; very effective grown in pots. Price, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz. 



GOLDEN TRICOLOR GERANIUM, "MRS. POLLOCK." 



Gorgeously variegated, golden yellow, orange, red and bronzy 



green. Price, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz. 



BRONZE GERANIUMS. 



Black Douglas. Kich yellow, with heavy bronze black zone. 



Golden Beauty. Clear yellow throughout ; a fine bedding variety 

 to contrast with others. Very free growing and steadfast in color. 



Golden Harry Hieover. Deep yellow with dark bronze zone; use- 

 ful for baskets, vases, etc. ; as it is of a graceful habit, splendid 

 in beds or pots. Price for the above, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz. 



LEOPARD." 



This is an absolutely distinct novelty in the 

 Ivy-leaved Geraniums. The flowers are 2J-2 

 inches across, semi-double and borne in medium- 

 sized trusses. The color is remarkable, being 

 fully as rich and distinct as an orchid. The 

 ground is a clear rosy pink, the upper petals 

 being heavily blazed with fiery crimson, dis- 

 tinctly marked with white at the base, above 

 which is the arch of fiery crimson like an aure- 

 ole ; the base of the lower petals is feathered 

 with rich crimson-maroon blotches. The variety 

 is unique and fully as striking as many of the or- 

 chids, many people mistaking it for an orchid 

 fiower. This will make one of the most distinct basket plants in 

 cultivation, and as it is as easily grown as any of the Ivj'-leaved 

 Geraniums, it will be valuable for cut blooms, as the fio wers produce 

 the same color effects as are produced by using rare orchids. The 

 blooms are good keepers and will last several days after cutting. The 

 habit is exceptionally strong and vigorous and it flowers abundantly 

 through the winter season. {See cut.) Price, 75c. each, $7.50 per doz. 



"PANSY" GERANIUMS. 



There is nothing that gives better returns for a little care, when 

 grown in the window garden, than these ; literally covered with 

 flowers and frequently remain in bloom nearly all summer. 

 The Bride. Large flowers, upper petals bright carmine, feathered 



white, lower ones white, suffused blush. 

 Bridegroom. Lavender-pink, darker on upper petals, with dark 

 blotches. Price, 20c. each. 



SCENTED GERANIUMS. 

 Exceedingly useful on account of their fragrant foliage ; largely 

 used in bouquets and baskets of flowers, also for making up toilet 

 waters, fragrant jars, etc. We offer the sorts named below : 

 Rose, Variegated Rose, Nutmeg, Mint, Mrs. Taylor (scai-let flow- 

 ers). Citron, Lemon, Apple, Skeleton, Little Pet, Dr. Living- 

 stone. Price, 10c. each, set of 11 for $1.00. 



UNIQUE TYPES OF GERANIUMS. 



Snowflake. Green centre, banded white. Price, 15c. each. 

 Happy Thought. Centre yellow, margin deep green. Price, 15c. ea. 

 Mme. Solleroi. Dwarf, foliage green and white. Price, 10c. each. 

 New Hybrid, "Flashlight." Pretty, brilllantcarmine-red flowers 



on long stems, lasting much longer than the ordinary Geraniums. 



Handsome palmate foliage. Price, 15c. each, $1.50 "per doz. 



