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GERANIUMS AND PELARGONIUMS 



We offer only a short list of Geraniums — the most 

 popular bedding plant in existence; but those offered 

 are a careful selection of the best and most desirable 

 varieties in their respective colors. 



TWELVE BEST DOUBLE 

 GERANIUMS. 



Alphonse Riccard. Bright vermilion-scarlet, large 

 florets and trusses; the finest large-flowering scarlet 

 bedder. 



Beaute Poitevine. The best double salmon-pink 

 bedder. 



Berthe de Presilly. Splendid light pink bedder. 



Dryderi. White centre, gradually shading to a 

 glowing soft crimson at the outer edge. 



Edmund Blanc. Deep carmine, tinted violet, 

 white eye. 



Jean Oberle. An exquisite shade of hydrangea- 

 pink. 



Jean Viaud. Bright clear mauve-pink, very large 

 trusses. 



Maryland. An intense fiery-red, a splendid bed- 

 der. 



Mme. Landry. Distinct salmon-pink. 



Mme. Recamier. A beautiful pure white bedder. 



Marquis Castellane. A combination of two dis- 

 tinct shades of red; an excellent bedder. 



S. A. Nutt. One of the best rich dark crimson 

 bedders. 



15 cts. each; $1.25 per doz. ; $10.00 per 100. Set 

 of 12 varieties, $1.25. 



TWELVE BEST SINGLE 

 GERANIUMS. 



Alice of Vincennes. Ground color white, with a gradual 

 gradation from the centre to rich crimson scarlet at the edges. 



Baronne Grubissich. Tender rose, with clear white eye. 



C. de Angelville. Carmine-red, with large white centre. 



Count Zeppelin. Compact growing light vermilion. 



Jean Pabon. Bright vermilion, with small white eye. 



riaxime Kovalevski. Brilliant pomegranate-red. 



Mrs. E. Q. Hill. Beautiful salmon; a fine large flower. 



Mrs. E. Rawson. A good bright scarlet. 



Mrs. George Burke. Very perfect, cochineal carmine, up- 

 per petals shaded raspberry-red. 



Rosalda. Rich crimson-pink, upper petals heavily blotched, 

 white and pencilled carmine. 



Snowdrop. The finest white single bedder. 



Tiffin. Rich glowing scarlet, with crimson shadings in the 

 upper petals. 



15 cts. each; $1.25 per doz. ; $10.00 per 100. Set of 12 

 varieties, $1.25 



IVY-LEAVED GERANIUMS. 



Ballade. Tender lilac, upper petals feathered with crimson- 

 maroon, semi-double. 



Colonel Baden Powell. Very large semi-double soft blush.. 



Corden's Glory. Brilliant scarlet. 



Dina Scalarandis. Double white, tinted blush. 



Mme. Thibaut. Semi-double, clear rosy-pink. 



Mrs. Banks. Blush-white, upper petals feathered deep pink, 

 semi-double. 



15 cts. 



each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 

 varieties, 75 cts. 



Set of 6 



Single Geranium 



SCENTED-LEAVED 

 GERANIUMS. 



Rose, Lemon, Nutmeg, Oak=leaved, Scarlet firs. 

 Taylor. 



10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz. Set of 5 for 50 cts. 



PELARGONIUMS OR LADY 



WASHINGTON GERANIUMS. 



The six varieties offered below are a choice selection of 

 distinct colors. 



Crimson King. An intense rich crimson. 

 Duke of Cornwall. Reddish-crimson, bordered with light 



salmon. 

 Linda. Clear salmon, feathered and blotched maroon in the 



upper petals. 

 Mme. Thibaut. White, richly blotched and marked with 



rose, the upper petpls marked with crimson-maroon, with large 



white centre. 

 firs. R. Sandiford. Pure glistening snow-white. 

 Sandiford's Best. Beautiful shade of pink, surrounded with 



deep band of pure white, and large white throat. 



20 cts. each: $2.00 per doz. Set of 6 varieties, $1.00. 



New Everblooming Pelargonium. 



Easter Greeting. This variety is remarkable for its early 

 and free-flowering habit, and while its principal crop of flowers 

 is produced in early spring, it is the first variety introduced 

 which, in a favorable season, continues to bloom throughout 

 the summer and fall months. Its flowers are of large size, a 

 bright amaranth-red, each petal marked with a large black 

 blotch, 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 



We handle a very select list of Gladiolus. See pages 1 60 to 162 



