128 iHEhRrADR!ER--PhllADEIiPI1IA--{;Am HEW>"°RARE PLAhTS 



NE^^ GERANIUMS FOR 1908. 



The varieties listed below embody the "cream" of 

 the season's introductions from European specialists. 



NE^W UOUBEE GERANIUMS. 



Constellation. Very large, soft rose with carmine spirts. 



Edmond Blanc. Carmine shaded purple, bordered with 

 violet-scariet, and small white eye. 



Flavia. A panicularly fine double white. 60 cts. each. 



Francillon. Crimson shaded purple; very large. 



Jamaique. Large trusses of rich crimson-cerise. 



Le Lutin. ,Fine bold flowers, satiny carmine tinged scar- 

 let, white at the base of the petals. 



M. Emile Querin. Beautiful shade of rose violet with 

 white spot-. 60 cts. each. 



Madeleine Lepine. Entirely new shade of blush rose ; 

 very free. 60 cts. each. 



Mouiin-Rouge. Large, dark rich crimson scarlet. 



Regalis. Bright violet red with lighter markings. 60 cts. 

 each. 



Susanna Despres. Large double white bordered 

 with tender ro>e. 



Val Fleuri. Remarkable for its exceptional free-flow- 

 ering qualities, a beautiful shade of bright orange scar- 



■ let. 60 cts. each. 



50 cts. each, except where noted ; set 

 of 12 varieties for $-5.50. 



NEIJV SINGEE 



GERANIUMS. 



Emanuel Arena. Deep velvety 



Ciimson, maculated with orange-ied 

 F.mila Qabhart. Very large, clear 



orange salmon. 

 Evelina Le Maire. A beautiful deh 



cate, fresh ro.'se. with large, white 



eye. 60 cts. each. 

 Marie de Becdelievre. Rich \iolet 



crimson, shading to a white centre 

 Romilda Vicini. White ground over- 

 laid with light rose salmon, upper 



petals feathered crimson. 

 Vicomte de Vogue. Rosy white 



shading to brilliant sr.lmon centre. 



50 cts. each, except where noted , set 



of 6 v-ricties for Si;. .50. 



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New Double Blue Lobelia. 



MoSCHOSM.\ RiPARIUM. 



Type of New Single Geranium. 



NE^W DOUBLE 

 IVY GERANIU3IS 



Ballade, Tender lilac, upper 

 pet.ils feathered with crimson- 

 maroon. 



Casar Franck. Brilliant straw- 

 berry-red. with lighter centre. 



Corinthienne. White, tinted 

 rose, blotched dark purple on 

 upper petals. 



Diana Scalarandis. White, 

 tinged with blush, very dainty. 



25 cts. each. Set of 4 sorts for 

 75 cts. 



NE^W CYCEOPE 

 GERANIUMS. 



The distinctive feature of this 

 type is an unusually large white 

 eye in the centre of the flower, 

 which in all cases helps to intensify the other colors. 

 Ardens. Larije, single scarlet with exceptionally large eye; beautiful and effective. 

 Dr. Philippe Tissie. Double light crimson shaded vermilion, eye very decided. 

 Jules Vasseur. Large semi-double vermilion scarlet, large eye. 

 Leopold Bouille. Double bright crimson magenta, shading through violet to the 



wliite eye. 

 Pamela. Fine single flowers ; the large, white eye is surrounded by a bright rosy 

 lake, which is bordered on the edges with red. 



Price: 50 cts. each. The set of 6 for §2 50. 



New Hybrid Ivy-leaved Geranium, Alliance. 



A cross between the ordinary Geranium and the ivy-leaved seclion, with double 

 flowers of perfect shape, of a delicate rose-pink, each petal marked with a large car- 

 mine-purple blotch. 25 each ; §2.50 per doz. 



NE^W DOUBLE BLUE LOBELIA (Kathleen Mallard). 



A charming plant of English introduction. It originated as a chance seedling from 

 Lobelia Speciosa, and has very large double flowers of an intense rich, deep blue color. 

 It is a most desirable plant, which meets with favor with everyone who sees it. 20 cts. 

 each ; §2.00 per doz. 



MOSCHOSMA RIPARIUM. 



A valuable winter-flowering plant for the decoration of the conservatory or window 

 garden. It is an introduction from tropical South Africa, in habit of growth not un- 

 like a Coleus, but producing from early in December until late in March dense feathery 

 or plume-like, erect panicles of small creamy-white flowers in great profusion. Ready 

 April 1st. 25 cts. each ; §2.50 per doz. 



