ROSES, SEEDS, AND BULBS FOR 1895. 



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New Variegated=leaved FANCY GERANIUMS. 



These lovely dwarf-growing Geraniums are chiefly remarkable for their bright, variegated 



foliage ; they grow nicely, and stand the sun well, and are very pretty and attractive for 



^ blading, and equally beautiful for pot and window culture. 



^^VmRS. PARKER. New and beautifully variegated; green 

 ami white ; large, perfectly double flowers ; clear, bright 



, JfmVi; constant and profuse bloomer ; very tine. 10 cts. 



^""AlTALIA UNITA (Golden Tricolor), Bronze, Crimson, and 

 Scarlet. One of the brightest and handsomest varieties ; 

 w^ 5ile for pots and bedding. 10 cts. each. 

 ^**^|l!ilAD. SALLEROI. Makes a thrifty, compact, bushy 

 plant, only six to twelve inches high ; leaves bright silvery- 

 jgreeu, widely bordered with pure white; fine for borders 

 and edging. 10 cts. each. 

 HAPPY THOUGHT. Bright golden-yellow leaves, finely 

 bordered with deep green; flowers clear, deep rose; very 

 ybeautiful and a fine bedder. 10 cts. each. 

 "" — VmRS. pollock. One of the most beautiful of the 

 golden tricolored varieties ; leaves rich bronze, scarlet 

 ha;fided with wide golden edge, and bright scarlet flowers ; 

 ■v^ ya lovely plant. 10 cts. each. 



^""■VMOUNTAIN OF SNOW. Leaves deep green in the 

 center, with a wide margin of pure white; pretty pink 

 y^owers ; very charming. 10 cts. ^ach. 

 ^*VbR<5NZE. Rich golden-bronze shades on yellow ground, 

 /and handsome scarlet flowers ; very fine. 10 cts. each. 

 "•- — ^^DISTINCTION. Leaves banded with deep black on clear 

 green ; curious and remarkable. 10 cts. eaph. 



Three for 25 cts.; set of eight for 60 cts. golden tricolor. 



NEW DOUBLE IVY=LEAVED GERANIUMS 



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These beautiful Geraniums have bright, glossy, green leaves and trailing habit, resembling 

 the Ivies ; they are highly esteemed for baskets, vases, and pots : they grow easily, and do well 



everywhere. The flowers are very double, 



aite as beautiful as the larger-growing 

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 DF ARC. Flowers white as snow and per- 

 fectly double, literally covering the plants with 

 blpora ; the foliage is exceedingly pretty ; alto- 

 aBther a most lovely plant. 10 cts. each. 



yLA PRINTEMPS. Fine cherry-pink, upper petals 

 veined with purple ; dark, rich foliage ; glossy, 

 shaped leaves ; good, free bloomer ; very hand- 

 ome. 10 cts. each. 

 >v,OUV. DE CHAS. TURNER. Bright, clear 

 rj?se, finely penciled with rich maroon ; immense 

 yo-usses of beautiful flowers ; splendid. 10 cts. each. 

 ^GALILEE. One of the most beautiful kinds; 

 very large, perfectly double flowers ; lovely pale 

 carmine ; constant and profuse bloomer, both sum- 

 mer and winter ; very fine. 10 cts. each. 

 Set oi four for 30 cts.; $1.00 per dozen. 



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IVY-LEAVED GERANIUMS. 



FINE PANSY PLANTS. 



Fine, strong transplanted Pansies, grown 

 from selected seed, 5 cts. each ; six for 25 

 cts.; thirteen for 50 cts. ; thirty for |1.00 ; 

 $3 00 per hundred, postpaid. They bloom 

 early and continuously, and are always 

 cheerful and bright. 



FUCHSIA SPECFOSA. 



The True Winter=blooming Fuchsia, Always Greatly Admired. 



This charming Fuchsia begins to bloom while quite small, and is rarely without flowers 

 from late summer until spring. The flowers are large and droop gracefully, and are borne in 

 the greatest profusion during winter. The colors are dark, rich carmine and rose, two very 

 beautiful shades. The plant is remarkable for its bright, glossy, green leaves and neat, compact, 

 habit, is easily grown, and one of the prettiest winter-blooming plants to be had. 20 cts. each, 



SPECIAL OFFER.— One each Speciosa, Storm King, Trailing Queen, Mrs. 

 Hill, and Phenomenal. Five finest Fuchsias for 50 cts. 

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