I DOUBLE VARIETIES. 



£ LA FAVORITE.— This is without a doubt the best double white 



S Geranium everoffeied. It is so far ahead of all others that a com- 



Hparison is unnecessary. It is a strong grower, a profuse 



f* bloomer, alwavs coming perfect in color aud substance. 



£ The irussesare verv large, flowers beautifully formed, oi 



• the purest white, retaining its color in the sun, not draw- 



O ing to a pinkish color, asdo so many of the white varieties. 



A COLUMBIA.— A grand new semi-double Geranium 



P" of the Bruaut type, producing on long and stiff sleins, 



■» immense trusses of bright orange scarlet nowers. The finest 



S and largest double red vet offered. 



BOS.VAT. -The richest and purest deep pink. The 

 S flowers are of the largest size and excellent form ; trusses 



very large aud spreading, flowering at all seasons most 

 S profusely. 



£ BED OF GOLD.- This new double Geranium is 



S similar to Golden Dawn, but a much stronger grower. It 

 m is of a rich golden orange shade, its large trusses opening 



freely, habit as robust as that of auy other variety ; a 



worthv introduction. 



LE CIO.— Very compact, vigorous in growth and of 



perfect habit. Color, brilliant crim>cii red: truss and 

 * flower very large. An excellent bedding varietv. 

 , 6LORLE DE FRANCE — This is a grand variety 

 S with trusses of immense size; individual flowers very 

 ►3 large and double. Color, salmon white, with a dark, dis- 

 B tiuet salmon red centre, the whole suffused with deep 



2 rosy pink. 



£ BRUA5TT. The Giant Geranium.— This variety 



j, can truly be named the Giant Geranium, producing 

 M exceptionally large trusses, and borne in immense spheri- 

 S cal balls, measuring from 6 to 8 inches in diameter. The 

 S leaves are round and ueatly zoned, making dense growth, 

 S and is without an equal as a bedder. Color of flower a 

 ** beautiful, light vermilion red. 



m ROSE Ti'RlAN.— A distinct new variety of most "~ J : | 



§ robust growth. Color, a rich rosy crimson, perfectly 

 P double, and a free bloomer, the best of the double pinks. 



P. CROZY. New Hybrid Geranium. A cross 

 5 between the Ivy Geranium, aud the Zonals. The foliage 

 g shows the blending of the two races, having the iorm of 

 c the Ivy and the substance and size of the Zouals. The flowersare brilliant 

 "g scarlet", the most profuse bloomer, the trusses measuring six inches across, 

 « the individual florets nearly two inches, and of semi-double type. The 



habit is dwarf and compact, aud as a pot plant or for bedding in open 



3 ground, is unsurpassed. 



GOLDEN DAWN. — A beautiful rich orange shaded salmon, one oi 



1 the nearest approaches to yellow yet introduced. The flowers are of the 

 g largest size, double, perfectly shaped in large trusses, and opens freely at all 

 ■0 seasons. Must be seen to be appreciated. 



■0 LE PLLOT.-Glowing crimson scarlet, very brilliant, handsomely 

 ^ formed nowers. Beautiful in its rich coloring. 



LEVIATHAN.— Enormous size flowers, round in the shape of rosettes ; 

 a- color, bright orange red. reverse of petals, silvery scarlet; semi-double. 

 q APOLLYON.— A distinct new Geranium, flowers perfectly double, 

 H color, bright scarlet, with an intense orange glow. Robust, free bloomer. 



! ii mi I l i I'M 1 7MiiTTTT!TTl~' in i ■! T li 1 1 ii 



JULIET.— A unique, semi-double, large flowering variety, producing im- 

 mense trusses of rich, glowine pink flowers, with a rich salmon blending. 



THE IMPROVED .JEWEL.— Have been improving the old Jewel for 

 many years, until now each floret on the trusses resemble a miniature rose, being 

 so double. Color, a deep blood crimson ; trusses large and a profuse bloomer. 



GILDED GOLD.— Colur, intense orange scarlet; trusses and florets ol 

 immense size. An excellent bedder, its rich, bright color producing a grand effect. 



Any of the above Superb Double Geraniums 



20 cents each; 3 for 50 cents; $1.65 per dozen, postpaid » 

 or I will send one plant of each of the 16 varieties, free 

 by mail, on receipt of $2 00. 



SINGLE VARIETIES. 



MRS. A. BLANC— Color a rich apricot red, veined a shade darker with a 

 center of vinous rose. Florets of the largest size and perfectly round, a robust 

 grower, and produces its large trusses in the greatest profusion. 



LA VESTALE.— In this variety we have a large flowered, pure white Gera- 

 nium, that does not tinge or become pink in our hot sun when bedded out. 

 Trusses are verv large, of purest snow white. Exceedingly free flowering. 



SOUVENIR DE MIRANDE, "THE PEACH BLOSSOM " GERA- 

 NIUM.— Of all the many new and highly esteemed introductions in Geraniums, 

 none can approach the Souvenir de Mirande in its own peculiar and attractive 

 appearance, and I consider it one of the handsomest flowers for cutting, which in 

 itself is a valuable feature. But this is not all. The colorings are simply remarka- 

 ble, to which no eneraving or description can do justice, although the colored 

 plate in my 1892 Catalogue, came very near to its unique shadings. The upper 

 petals are a" crystal white, margined with rosy carmine, shading to a peach blos- 

 som pink: the lower petals a rich salmon rose, shading I o deep coral, the whole 

 streaked with pure white It is extremely free flowering and produces fine trusses 

 of its magnificent blooms in the greatest profusion. 



GENE1VE.— A grand new single variety, color a rich vermilion scarlet, 

 slightly blended with orange.with a distinct white eye. immense tru-s, free bloomer. 



MRS. E. G. HILL.— A most distinct and pleasing shade <f salmon, with a 

 lighter blending at the centre trusses, very large and composed of an immense 

 number of florets 



PERLB.— A fine pure white variety, showing no colored centre whatever, 

 immensp trusses and florets : for bedding has no superior. 



AFTER GLOW. Clear salmon, edged an I centred with pure white, quite 

 novel and distinct, florets of enormous size, free bloomer. 



FRANCOIS ARAGO.— Flowers finely formed, a free bloomer on stroncfoot 

 stalks; color, silvery salmon, shaded peach. Belongs to the Bruant section as 

 shown distinctly by 'its foliage. ,,__..«... 



BLANCHE MOULAS.- Very light salmon, edged and bordered white ; a 

 grand bedding variety of wonderful merit. 



Any of the above Handsome Single Geraniums 



20 cmta each; 3 for 50 cents; $1.65 per dozen, postpaid; 

 or I will send one plant of each of the 9 varieties, free 

 by mail, on receipt of $1.25. 



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pecial Geranium Offers 2?£ZV££ 



and Double Geraniums ami one plantof the New Variegated 

 Sweet-Scented Rose Geranium, Lady Plymouth, tor only 

 $3.00, postpaid. 



Qeranmm%)a favorite. 



NEW VARIEGATED SWEET-SCENTED ROSE GERANIUM, 



LADY PLYMOUTH. 



A handsome varieeated varietv of the sweet-scented Rose Geranium. 

 grance same as parent family, leaves bronzy green, fringed with creamy » bite i tns- 



*; . u^..*;f..t «.,.* .,.,«^..t;^., aiu., n to .».wh • 3 for . r »0 etMlts; • 5> for SI. 00. noSTTjala. 



tinct, beautiful and attractive 

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30 cents each ; - for SO cents ; 5 for 51.00, postpaid. 



