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DOUBLE GERANIUM BRUANTII. 



The finest double be,1.1ing Geranium in cultivation. The leafage is round, nicely zoned, having great texture and 

 substance; tlie color of the flower is light vermilion-red, of a most pleasing shade. Ihe flowers are of absolutely 

 perfect shape, trusses exceptionally large and borne in immense spherical balls, often measuring 8 inches in diameter. 



20 cts. each ; $2.00 per dozen. 



BEST DOUBLE GERANIUMS. 



Ann'alole de la Forge. Bright magenta; large truss. 



Crimson Velvet. Rich deep crimson. 



Conrad Kirchner. Brilliant scarlet, white centre. 



Deputy Laflize. Dark vermilion purple ; very rich. 



Electric. Lightest shade of vermilion, tinged with light 

 puce ; trusses and flowers very large and bold. 



Emile de Girardin. Beautiful clear rose. 



Emerson. Pink and salmon, shaded flesh color. 



Gambetta. Dark red. 



Geo. Thorpe. Of the most intense crimson, very free; 

 an elegant bedding variety. 



Golden Dawn. Rich orange, salmon shaded ; the near- 

 est approach to yellow yet sent out. 



Hollyhock. Orange scarlet, large and fine form. 



Hoffman Beach. Rich amaranth purple. 



James Y. Murkland. Bright peach, rose centre, 

 broadly margined with white. • 



James Vick. Deep flesh with dark bronze shadings. 



JLa Pilote. Brilliant crimson scarlet, full and free. 



La Titien. Lovely salmon, edged white. 



Maggie Hallock. " Deep salmon pink, shaded rose. 



Md. Blanche de la Rue. Fine white, large truss and 

 a pure color. 



Md. Grandgeorge. Carmine cherry; large truss. 



Richard Brett. Large trusses of a peculiar orange 

 color ; very double. 



Robt. Bnist. Brilliant crimson. 



S. A. Nutt. The best rich dark crimson variety ; the 

 flowers are of perfect shape and large size; the trusses 

 massive and produced in great number. ^ 

 15 cts. each, $1.50 per dozen ; set of 22 for 5.2.0O. 



DOUBLE GERANIUM, WHITE SWAN. 



A perfectly double pure white variety which has received 

 a first-class' certificate from the Royal Horticultural 

 Societv of London as being the best of its class. It is 

 remarkablv free blooming, and is in season a perfect ball 

 of snow-white flowers. As a pot-plant for house or green- 

 house decoration it will fill a long felt want, as many of 

 the white sorts become semi-double, or run into rose or 

 blush shades during tlie spring and winter months. 

 15 cts. each ; $1.50 i)er dozen. 



