Descriptive Catalogue. 11 



FAIRY BELLS.— Ivy- leaved Pelargonium. 



A seedling from P. peUatvm elegann, very neat variety, allied to tlic Ivy-leaved 

 Gerai'ium, of a trailing or sub-climbing habit, with angular shield-shaped leaves, 

 and elegant blush pink flowers throughout the summer and autumn months. 30 

 cents each. 



PRINCESS THYRA.— Ivy-leaved Pelargonium. 



Very neat grower, with beautiful shining foliage ; flowers flesh or lisxht salmon, 

 white centre with crimson spot on upper j)etals ; a very showy kind. 30 cts. each. 



IVY-LEAVED PELARGONIUM. 



ELEGA^-S FLORIBUNDA. 



A very elecant variety of the Ivj^-leaved Geranium, forming a gracefully droop- 

 ing growth for suspended baskets, vases, &c. It is of neat habit, producing pro- 

 fusely its blush white flowers. 25 cents each. 



IVY-LEAVED PELARGONIUM. 



BRIDAL W^REATH. 



Fine lar^re trusses of pure white flowers, a very distinct hybrid with hairy leaves, 

 very unlike all other Ivy -leaved kinds. -30 cents each. 



IVY-LEAVED PELARGONIUM. 



PELTATUM ELEGAKS. 



Flowers pure mauve, a profuse bloomer, a free grower, andlikeallthelvy-leaveJ 

 Geraniums, admirably adapted for covering trellis work, hanging baskets, &c. 25 

 cents each. 



GRANDIS ODORATA.— New Sweet-scented Pelargonium. 



An exceedingly beautiful new fragrant -leaved Pelargonium, with large flowers, 

 and broad oak-shaped richly fragrant leaves— flowers finely shaded deep violet rose 

 or rose purple flowers, blotched on the ui^per lobes. This^ is the first example of a. 

 truly scented variety, with flowers approaching in size to the large show section of 

 Pelargoniums. 60 cents each. 



LITTLE GEM.— New Sweet-scented Geranium. 



Bright rose, with scented leaves, exceedingly neat foliage and habit ; good for 

 bedding ; a very pretty plant. 75 cents each. 



DR LIVINGSTON (Skeleton-Jeaved).— Sweet-scented Geranium. 



This beautiful plant is highly fragrant, of vigorous growth, fine habit for beddhig 

 out, with exquisite foliage tor bouquets, ifec, 25 cents each. 



^PELARGONIUM COOPERII.— Cape Species. 



An exceedingly neat Cape species of dwarf procumbent habit, with dark zonal 

 leaves. This pretty plant is admirably adapted for suspending baskets, vases, pot 

 culture, &c. '$1 50 each. 



New Zonale and Nosegay Geraniums. 



THE GIANT— New Nosegay Geranium. 



A very large and extra strong growing variety. Plant, branches, foliage, etc., 

 extraordinary large and fine ; a profuse bloomer the whole season ; the trusses of 

 an immense size, being composed of from 1)0 to 120 flowers. 75 cents each. 



KING OF THE ROSES.- New Zonale Geranium. 



The color of this variety is very distinct and pleasing. Its substance and shape 

 is quite equal to Lord Derby — fine large trusses, very smooth and round, and nice 

 zone ; its color, as near as can be described, is a rosy scarlet, or a scarlet suffused 

 with magenta purple. For pot culture it is far the best of this class. $1 each. 



WHITE PRINCESS.— New Zonale Geranium. 



This lovely new white Zonale has large fine formed flowers, pure white, large 

 truss ; the most protuse flowering white Geranium in cultivation ; habit compact 

 and neat, fine for bedding or pot culture. $1 each. 



