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(GERANIUMS. 



New Double Geraniums. 



J. HARRISON.— Of all the new Geraniums Introduced the 

 live years, this is the premier variety. Ihe enormous 

 the size and beauty of the individual flower, its glowing 

 I , the sturdy habit and magnificent growth, make It rank 

 first of all in bedaing Geraniums. Its brilliant scar- 

 let flowers make it a noticeable feature in any col- 

 lection. 20 cents each; 3 lor 50 cents. 



BEAUTY POITEVINE. — Very large, semi-double 

 flowers, borne on Immense trusses. Free bloomer, 

 either as a pot plant or as a bedder. It has no equal 

 of the color, which is a brilliant salmon, very clear 

 at the borders. 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents. 



MME. A. CHEVRELIERE.— A queen among double 

 whites; the floret is of the beautiful irregular form 

 found in the Bruant type, very large, snow-white 

 and a good grower. Flowers well above the foliage, 

 and of perfect habit. 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents. 



The New Golden Orange Geranium, DOUBLE 

 GUINEA.— Golden orange shade, of the most bril- 

 liant hue. The flowers are of the largest size, most 

 perfectly shaped, in large trusses, opening freely at 

 all seasons. 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents. 



BARONNE DE SCALIBERT.— Dwarf and compact 

 In growth, and so free in bloom that the large trusses 

 cover the plant. Florets large, of bright, soft pink 

 color, the centres marked white, petals veined red. 

 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents. 



DOUBLE GENERAL GRANT. — A splendid variety 

 for bedding, the clear vermilion-red of its flowers 

 showing well above compact, sturdy foliage. Its 

 strong growth and fine habit makes it in every way 

 desirable. 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents. 



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Bargain ©oliection No. 4. 



H Window Garden for only 50 cents. 



1 Lady Washington or Pansy Geranium. 

 1 Grand New Double Geranium. 

 1 Beautiful Flowering Begonia. 

 1 Splendid Fuchsia. 

 1 Fine Everblooming Hose. 

 1 Prize Winning Chrysanthemum. 

 1 Double Clove Scented Carnation. 

 One strong plant of each of the 7 Choice Plants, my selec- 

 tion of varieties, only 50 cents, postpaid. 



§^ Variegated Leaved Fancy 

 or Tri-(SoBor Geraniums. 



riRS. PARKER.— In this beautiful variety we have the 

 only double flowering variety in the silver-leaved sec- 

 tion. The foliage is deep green, with a broad border and 

 margin of snow white, tne flower is perfectly double and 

 of a clear bright pink. 20 cents each; 3 for 50 cents. 



SUNSET. — A rich, broad, golden outer belt, overlaid 

 with bright carmine, and zone of flame scarlet tints. 

 Decidedly hand<iome. 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents. 



HAPPY THOUGHT.— Dark green foliage; centre, creamy 

 white, a dark band about the zone. 15c. each; 2 for 25c. 



nOUNTAIN OF SNOW.— The centre of the leaf is bright 

 green; outer margin marked white. 15c. each; 2 for 25c. 



HRS. POLLOCK.— Bright, bronze red zone, belted with 

 crimson, edged with golden yellow. 15c. each; 2 for 25c. 



PRINCE SILVER WINGS.-The most attractive of any of the tri-colors, 

 makesa very symmetrical plant. The color of the foliage is bright gieen, 

 yellow and white edge, crimson zone. 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents 



E^/^il* np Cf^n'i' &. I ^vlll send one strong plant of each of the 

 ■ "* /!> V^CllLS 6 New Variegated Lieaved Fancy or Trl-color 

 Oeranlams named above. 



Sweet Scented Geraniums. 



SCARLET FLOWERING ROSE QERANIUH, HRS TAYLOR.— 



A distinct variety of the scented Geranium, with a strong rose 

 fragrance and large, deep scarlet flowers. 



BALM-SCENTED.— Delicious balm fragrance. 



OAK-LEAVED.— Resembles the leaf of the oak tree. 



ROSE-SCENTED.— The popular market variety. We have 

 two varieties, the larger and the smaller leaved kind. 



FERNIFOLIA ODORATA.— The most delicate of all. 



LEMON.— Small leaves; delicious lemon fragrance. 

 Any of the above Curious Sweet Scented Geraniums, 

 15 cents each ; Z for S5 cents. 



Cam Af (^orii-c I will send one strong plant of 

 rXlJL yj^ VCIILS each of the 6 Sweet Scented Geran- 

 ioms named above, a most complete collection. 



New Double Ivy=Leaf Geraniums. 



All the best new varieties, 15 cents each ; 2 for 25 cents. 



A Novelty Offer in Geraniums. » ^»» -»d is 



'' Geraniums, In- 



cluding Double, Single, F'ancy Leaved, Sweet Scented and Ivy 

 Garanlnms, my selection of varieties, for only $1.00, postpaid. 



Fancy Geranium, Mrs. Parker. 



P^rkl* /\S Cf^rft'C ' vvlll send one stroner ^ 

 rui \f^ WCIlLd plant of each of the 6 New » 

 Double Geraniums named above, or I vrlll 

 8end these 6 and 6 others for only $1.00. S^ 



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New Singie Geraniums. ^ 



THE WONDER.— The flowers are the most intense, fe 

 dazzling scarlet, and are borne in trusses of enor- 3 

 mous size, measuring from eighteen to twenty 2 

 inches in circumference. The foliage is fine and S 

 rich in color. 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents. g 



MRS. E. G. HILL.— A most distinct and pleasing 

 shade of salmon, with light shading at the centre. 09 

 Trusses are large and composed of an immense num- B 

 ber of florets. 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents. H 



MADONNA. — A magnificent bedding variety; 

 trusses are of extraordinary size, of almost pansy as 

 form; the color is a soft light pink, a beautiful and 

 distinct shade. 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents. ^ 



MRS. J. n. GAAR.— The very best single white; of a 

 dwarf, compact habit, and a wonderfully free ft 

 bloomer. 16 cents each; 2 for 25 cents. J 



M. POIRIER.— Trusses of enormous size, beautiful » 

 carmine violet color; upper petals marked with . 

 rich violet. 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents. g 



C^/%<* p^-. Ca.ni-c I will send one strong S 

 rUI ^t» V^CllLS plant of each of the 5 New a 

 Single Geraniums named above, or I will send S 

 lliese 5 and 7 others for only $1.00. ■ 



New Single 



Geranium, ^ 

 The Wonder. ^ 



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I-IAVE you noticed my offer of 

 ' ' a New Chrysanthemum free, 

 for a 7s.cent Plant Order ? 

 See page 87. 



