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GERANIUM NOVELTIES for 1910 



Selected by One of the Largest Geranium Growers of Our Country as Among the Finest Recent Introductions 



Commandant Ott — A beautiful 

 shade of aniline red with a large 

 white center; flowers are perfect; 

 trusses large; an extremely hand- 

 some variety. Price, 20c. each. 



Edmond Blanc — Semi-double va- 

 riety; color, deep carmine with 

 violet tinge and white eye. Price, 

 20c. each. 



Jamaique — Splendid large trusses 

 of enormous semi-double flowers 

 of rich cherry red. Price, 20c. 

 each. 



Mme. Recamier — Semi-double 

 large flowers; mammoth trusses; 

 pure white. A strong robust 

 grower. Price, 20c. each. 



Michele Savry — Large semi-double 

 flowers; beautiful fresh salmon 

 pink softening down gradually 

 in lighter tones to white on the 

 edges. Price, 20c. each. 



Mrs. Annie Vincent — Color, pure 

 carmine, somewhat maculated, 

 white, with a freshness and bright- 

 ness incomparable. Large round 

 semi-double flowers growing well 

 above the slightly crimped foliage. 

 The qualities of growth correspond with the 

 flowers, equaling in beauty the finest rose. Price, 

 20c. each. 



Suzanne Despres — A splendid variety with large 

 semi-double flowers; white bordered with tender 

 rose; very pleasing. Price, 20c. each. 



Novelty Geranium, Mrs. Annie Vincent 



Teodor de Wyzewa — A bright cheerful clear shade 

 of rich lilac rose; large white blotch at the base 

 of upper petals. Price, 20c. each. 



OFFER No. 86— The above 8 Novelties for 

 1910, for $1.25, postpaid. 



10 CHOICEST BEDDING GERANIUMS, $1.00 



ALPHONSE RICARD— A profuse bloomer, color bright 



vermilion scarlet; habit vigorous, florets and trusses of 



enormous size. Price, 15c. each. 

 BEAUTE POITEVINE— A great favorite and one of the 



best semi-double light salmon pink bedders in existence; 



enormous flowers. Price, 15c. each. 



COL. THOMAS — A pleasing shade of deep cardinal red, 

 apparently covered with purplish sheen deepening toward 

 the center of the large semi-double flowers. Price, 15c. 

 each. 



DAQATA— Flowers semi-double, trusses very large; color, 

 a remarkably beautiful shade of mauve rose with blotches 

 of white at base of upper petals; a constant bloomer. 

 Price, 15c. each. 



JEAN OBERLE — One of the most beautiful among that 

 color known as peach pink, which shades to almost pure 

 white at the outer edge of each petal. The trusses are 

 immense, having sometimes as many as 100 florets to the 

 truss. Price, 15c. each. 



LA FAVORITE — Pure white elegant flowers of surpassing 

 beauty, fine for bedding and cut flowers; a good healthy 

 grower and free bloomer, one of the best pure white 

 sorts. Price, 15c. each. 



MISS FRANCES PERKINS— New and extra fine; large bold 

 trusses, clear bright pink, immense bloomer and one of 

 the finest pink bedders yet produced; always makes a 

 fine display of flowers. Price, 15c. each. 



MRS. LAWRENCE — Beautiful soft, satiny salmon, tinted 

 white; large open flowers just semi-double enough to give 

 them an exquisite finish. Wonderfully free flowering, 

 strong and vigorous, but dwarf compact habit. A gem as 

 a pot plant and a magnificent bedder. Price, 15c. each. 



PAMELA — This presents a very distinct and novel appear- 

 ance; large white center followed with a shading of rosy 

 lake, bold outer margn of violet crimson. Price, 15c. each. 



QUEEN OF CRIMSONS (S. A. NUTT)— This is one of the 

 best dark rich crimson Geraniums; large bold flowers in 

 splendid trusses, borne in great abundance all through the 

 season, on*, of the brightest and best varieties. 15c. each. 



OFFER No. 86a— Any 3 of the above Choice Geraniums for 40c. The Set of 10 for $1.00, ppd. 



DOUBLE IVY-LEAVED GERANIUMS 



These are among the prettiest flowers we have, they are exquisite colors and borne in large clusters all the year round; 

 the plants are of graceful trailing growth, with bright, glossy ivy-shaped leaves ; fine for pots, window boxes, vases, etc. ; 

 also for bedding. 



BALLADE — Large semi-double flowers and splendid trusses; 



color, tender lilac, upper petals feathered with crimson 



maroon; a strong, dwarf, steady grower. Price, 15c. each. 

 BETTIN A— Semi-double large flowers; beautiful shade^ of 



lilac white; flowers and trusses of superior size. Price, 



15c. each. 



C/ESAR FRANCK — A novelty, splendid for baskets and 

 vases. Color is a magnificent shade of soft rich crimson. 

 Flowers are almost as double as Crimson Rambler rose, 

 which they resemble, only much richer in color. 15c. each. 



RYCROFT'S SURPRISE — Bold, vigorous, upright habit; 

 large trusses of a lovely shade of soft pink. 15c. each. 



OFFER No. 86b— The 4 I vy= Leaved Geraniums for 50c, postpaid. 



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