Geranium "America." 





Three Choice Neiiv 



Ivy-leaved 



Geraniums. 



Aclxievemeut. A distinct 

 shade of soft salmon pink ; semi- 

 double. 50 cts. each. 



L(eoi>ai'Cl. Large semi-double 

 flowers of remarkable coloring, 

 the ground color being clear lilac- 

 pink with heavy carmine blotches 

 over the upper petals; absolutely 

 distinct from any previous intro- 

 duction, and may be aptly de- 

 scribed as a Lady Washington 

 Ivy-leaf. Unquestionably the 

 greatest break in tliis section ever 

 obtained. $1.25 each. 



The Britle. Double pure white ; 

 creeping habit. 35 cts. each. 



Set of 3 new Ivy-leaved sorts, $2.00, 



Golden Hop Vine. 



NEW GERANIUMS 



FOR 



Conservatory Decoration. 



While undoubtedly the most popular of bedding 

 plants, Geraniums deserve lo be used more extensively 

 for window and conservatory decoration, no other 

 plants excelling or even approaching them for brilliancy 

 and richness of color. 



Unfortunately, the value of the many fine varieties 

 annually imported has been determined by their 

 ability to withstand our severe climatic conditions when 

 bedded out, and as few have stood this test, many of 

 the ver)' choicest sorts for indoor culture have been 

 lost sight of. 



In presenting the various sets offered on this page — 

 selected out of hundreds of varieties from the leading 

 hybridizers and specialists of the world — we have 

 aimed to make the selection combine in the highest 

 degree perfection of form and size of the individual 

 florets, size of truss, purity of color, habit of plant and 

 general excellence, and especially recommend them 

 for the embellishment of the conservator}- and window 

 garden. 



Six Grand Xeiv 

 Double 

 Geraniums. 



J. B. Varroiie. Fiery carmine, 



with large white centre, shaded 



with rosy lilac; semi-double. 



50 cts. each. 

 Kiclielieu. Deep scarlet, 



shaded with fiery orange, with 



maroon veiling ; semi-double. 



,50 cts. each ; 

 Mnie. Cariiot. Purest snowy 



white. 50 cts. each. 

 Pasteur. The brightest and 



purest scarlet of all. $1.00 each. 

 M. Canovas. Brilliant fiery 



scarlet, veined with maroon. 50 



cts. each. 

 Jean Keilieau. Snow-white, 



veined with rosy violet, petals 



bordered with bright crimson ; 



semi-double. SLOO each. 



Set of 6 new doubles for $3.00. 



-WHii^lfii.'Jt*^ 



Six Grand Xe^v Sing^le Geraniums. 



Cliateaubriaiicl, Brilliant scarlet, with maroon shading and delicate 



black veins on the upper petals. 35 cts. each. 

 Dauniier. Soft rosy-Iilac, with small white blotch on the upper petals ; 



the centre of the flower heavily spotted with rosy anilene ; one of the 



choicest of the Picotee section. 75 cts. each. 

 L/Ord Kitchener. Three lower petals soft scarlet; two upper clear 



cherry red. 75 cts. each. 

 Mary Pelton. Very delicate pale salmon; a beautiful shade. 75 cts. 



'■acli. 

 Oliver. Centre of flower snow white, suffused with a rich magenta 



sh.ide, bordered with glowing scarlet around the margin of the jielals. 



50 cts. each. 

 Ponschliine. Brilliant anilene violet, two upper jietals blotched with 



pure white, the centres of the lower petals shading into rosy white. 50 



cts. each. 



Set of 6 new singles, $3.00. 



New D^varf Geranium " America." 



An ideal variety for pot culture or bedding; it is a seedling from the va- 

 riety Mars which has gained wonderful popularity during the jiast few 

 years. It is of stronger growth and has larger foliage than the jiarent, but 

 retains the same fluriferousness and dwarf habit jieculiar to that variety. 

 On opening, the flowers are while with salmon centre, changing to various 

 shades of salmon and rose; finally, when fully open to deep ]iure rose. 

 As all colors ajipear on the same truss .u one time, the effect is very novel. 

 (See cut.) 75 cts. each; $750 per doz. 



.Incarvillea Dblavavi. 



