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New Nave Fancy Geraniumss 
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F HESE lovely new dwarf-growing Geraniums are chiefly remarkable 
| for their bright, variegated foliage; they grow nicely, stand the sun 
well, and are very pretty and attractive for bedding and edgings, and 
particularly for pots and window culture. 
Mad, Languth, New Fancy Geranium—A dwarf compact grower, hand- 
/ some Rive set foliage widely bordered with rich creamy white, elegant 
' carmine-red flowers; very pleasing and attractive. 20 cts. each. 
) Bismareck—Rich, golden-yellow leaves with broad chocolate band on each, 
vigorous, compact grower; makes beautiful regular formed plants; splendid 
for house culture and bedding. 12 cts. each. 
\) Mad. Salleroi—Grows only six to twelve inches high, silvery green leaves ¢ 
| bordered with white; fine for edging. 12 cts. each. Ve 
| Happy Thought—Bright creamy yellow leaves, finely bordered with deep SS ZY 
| reen; brilliant scarlet flowers, a very handsome plant, fine for bedding and = 
ouse culture. 12 cts. each. 
|| Mrs. Pollock—A beautiful variety ; leaves rich, metallic bronze, banded with : 
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scarlet and edged with golden yellow ; bright scarlet flowers, lovely for pots eS 
‘and vases. 12 cts. each. EXQUISITE 
') Oak-Leaved—Leaves curiously cut and crimped, dark green | Mountain of Snow—Centre of leaves bright glossy green, 
| with wide coal-black marking; rose pink flowers, blooms all widely bordered with pure white ; pretty pink flowers; fine 
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the time; fine for pots, vases, rockeries, etc. 12 cts. for pots and bedding. 12 cts. each. 
Ex isite— Wide chocolate z vith large golden-yell sen- . ° 
} Gs Giron lowers ;-very hate sca Oe ean, Set of Eight for Eighty Cents. 
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New 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. 
| Peter Crozy—Rich salmon scarlet; bushy compact grower; {| Col. Baden Powell—An exceedingly beautiful new variety, 
' constant bloomer. 12 cts. each. one of the finest ever introduced; every one who sees it 
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| Souv. de Charles Turner—Grand masses of lovely maroon- oe PAR Cati Fai cue Ure a ee showy 
red flowers; constant bloomer ; exceedingly beautiful. 12 cts large trusses on long stems; fine for baskets, vases, etc. 
Joan of Arc—Flowers white as snow and perfectly double, 15 cts each. 
a, me Gee wae Too tbe ones 1S aaa Leopard—A new and very striking variety, a good healthy 
cn eee ee ES te OO 1 ee Ne See iee grower and abundant bloomer; remarkable for its size and 
| Galilee—Lovely rose-colored flowers, borne constantly in ele- beauty of color, which is pretty lavender, pink flamed and 
gant clusters. 12 cts. each. i dotted with crimson. 15 cts. each. 
‘Special Offer: Any 3, unless noted, for 30c,; set of 6 for 60c., postpaid. 
Sweet-Scented Geraniums 
| Mis. Taylor—The scarlet flowering, rose-scented Geranium. | Peppermint—New and delightfully scented peppermint. 
New Lemon Geranium—Neat and handsome; lemon-scent ; strong grower. 
very desirable. Rose Geranium—Richly-scented ; a great favorite. 
\Apple-Scented Geranium—Leaves delightfully scented lik 1 
MG couse eaves delightfully scented like 10 cts. each, the five for 40 cts. 
| ‘THE ConARD & JONES Co., West Grove, Pa. 
|. Gentlemen:—I find yours is one of the best places to send to for ali kinds of Plants and Shrubs. I have sent to several other 
‘places for things but yours have the most vitality and so they are the surest to grow. Mrs. P. A. MILLER, New York, N.Y. 
 Pelargoniums, or Lady Washington Geraniums 
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Pelargoniums are well-known as the most beautiful of 
a hy ms (ul Le B® the Geranium family, and are highly prized, especially 
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Sa i for house culture and Winter bloom. Very beautiful. 
New Pansy Pelargonium—We gladly offer this elegant variety; 
scarcely any plant grown in the window-garden will give better re- 
turns with so little care. It blooms finely in open ground, and when 
taken indoors will be literally covered with flowers for weeks or 
mouths, frequently continuing in bloom nearly all Summer. Flow- 
ers pink and crimson, with dark blotches, sometimes feathered 
white. 20 cts. each. 
Pelargonium Robert Green—Eiegant trusses of large, deep sal- 
mon-pink flowers, shaded with light violet and edged with rose. 20 
cts. each. 
Duchess of Edinburgh—Clear crystal white, richly spotted with 
deep velvety red. 20 cts. each. 
Capt. Raikes—Large, bold flowers, intense rich crimson; good neat 
grower and very free bloomer. 20 cts. each. 
Linda—A pleasing shade of salmon-pink, passing to rose shades, on 
light ground. 20 cts. each. 
Victor—Bright cherry red with white markings at base of petals; 
upper petals heavily spotted with deep maroon. 20 cts. each. 
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y coe PANSY PELARGONIUM Set of Six for $1.00, postpaid. 
