The Geranium stands pre-eminently at the head of the list of dwarf bedding plants. No bedding plants are 

 more popular and none give better results for so little care. Its wonderful profusion of bloom, ease of culture, 

 certainty of success under ordinary conditions and effective, brilliant color when massed, combine to make the 

 Geranium queen among bedding plants. The immense size of flower heads and superb colors of the newer varie- 

 ties are simply amazing to those who know only the older sorts. The following list has been carefully selected 

 and is the cream of the existing varieties. A fuller list described and illustrated will appear in our Catalogue 

 op Summer-flowering Plants and Bulbs which will be issued later. Our plants are well grown, without 

 crowding, are in perfect health and condition and our stock isver;/ large, consisting of nearly a hundred thous- 

 and vlants. When desired, we shall be pleased to select varieties for our patrons; in which case please state 

 colors and say whether wanted for bedding or pot culture. Please write for special prices on large lots. All 

 plants offered are from 2 1-2 in. pots, strong, and well-established unless otherwise noted. By mail at prices 

 named, for each and dozen, if preferred. 



|3P Last Autumn we made two exhibitions of Geraniums and two only, one in New York City and one in Red Bank, 

 N. J. At each exhibition we were awarded the highest prizes, viz: a [Medal of Excellence by the American Insti- 

 tute, and a Certificate of Merit by the Monmouth County Horticultural Society. 



NEW VARIETIES. 



Each, 20c; dozen, $2.00; unless otherwise noted. 



ALPHONSE RICHARD. Semi-double, briliant orange 

 scarlet, both florets and truss of mammoth size; of 

 dwarf habit with broad, deeply zoned foliage, always 

 clean and healthy, and everlastingly covered with 

 bloom. The grandest scarlet bedder that has yet ap- 

 pealed. Ea., 15c; doz., $1.50. 



Bridesmaid. Very large truss, large double flowers; 

 bright rosy -pink; robust grower and very profuse bloom. 



Claire Fromont. Immense trusses and semi- 

 double florets of the largest size, a lovely 

 rose-pink marked with pure white; plant 

 free-flowering and vigorous. One of the 

 finest of all pinks. 



Comtesse de Castries. Enormous trusses of 

 very large, double flowers of a bright, soft 

 rose marked with white, borne on tall, stout 

 footstalks; a robust grower and grand bedder. 



Deuil National. Remarkably unique in 

 color, which is a very dark purple changing 

 to blackish crimson; flowers large and very 

 double. 



Directeur IMarmy. Extra large trusses, 

 large round florets of dark capucine-red with 

 white eye; very showy and brilliant. 



Doctor Reux. Large, full truss, flowers 

 bright carmine-rose shaded and marked 

 white and lilac, changing to intense carmine; 

 very dwarf and free-flowering. 



Duch ;SS2 du W aille. Large double flowers on large truss, 

 brownish orange; vigorous grower and free bloomer. 



Edward Danglede. Large, spherical trusses, large, 

 semi-double florets, beautiful magenta with the base of 

 upper florets marked orange; very free-flowering. 



Emile Gamelet. Enormous truss, very large petals, 

 soft clear pink, stout footstalks. A robust grower and 

 abundant bloomer. 



Eureka. Single. Another unique variety. Both truss 

 and flowers are very large; carmine-lake, the upper 



petals being marked at the base with fiery-red, the 

 lower ones bordered with crimson. A free bloomer 

 and first-rlass in every way. Ea., 15c; doz., $1.50. 



Fleur Pohtevine. Large, single flowers, very distinct 

 in color; bright rosy-carmine, marbled and striped 

 with white, with orange carmine at the centre. Dwarf, 

 robust and very free. Especially valuable for pots. 

 Ea., 15c; doz., $1.50. 



Francis IMagnard. Large trusses and flowers; maroon- 

 crimson brightened with violet, base of upper petals 

 marked with orange; remarkable for its dark coloring. 



Hedwiff Buchner. Double. Pure snow white flowers 

 of perfect form, trusses very large, stalk rigid; foliage 

 large, clean and a most profuse bloomer. A grand sort 

 of the type of Mad. A. Chevraliere. Ea., 15c; doz. $1.50. 



H. Dauthenay. Single. Immense trusses of large 

 round florets of rich, coppery, orange-red with white 

 eye; dwarf habit; free bloomer. Ea., 15c; doz., $1 50. 



J. D. Cabos. Single. Soft rosy- pink, trusses of 

 largest size, composed of large flowers; a new and de- 

 lightful color in the Bruanttype. Ea., 15c; doz., $1.50 



