PANSY GERANIUMS, OR PELARGONIUMS 



Fred Dornei- — We consider this to be one of the most desirable 

 house plants grown. It is a perpetual blooming varietT. usually i 

 commenciDg to bloom in December or January, and continuing 

 throughout the spring and Summer. The throat and edges of ; 

 the petals are pui'e white, each sliaded toward the center with j 

 rich carmine pink, with a glowing crimson blotch on each. We 

 have always been unable to suppfy the demand, but now have a I 

 fine stock to offer. 25c each. 

 Mrs. Robert Sandiford— Thfe grand double white variety is 

 one of the finest novelties of tXe year. The flower is of large ' 



size, well doubled, beautifully ruffled along the edges of the pet- 

 als, and of gUstenrng. snowVhite color." Its lasting qualities 

 when cut are wonderful, and for a pot plant for Easter it is un- 

 surpassed. .50c each. 



3Iadame Thibaut — White, richly blotched and marked with 

 clear bright rose, the upper petals marked with crimson maroon, 

 large white center. The trusses and individual flowers are of 

 immense size, while the petals are heavily ruffled, giving it a 

 beautiful double appearance. 50c each. 



SPECIAL OFFER— This set of 3 finest varieties known, $1. 



IVY GERANIUMS. 



FIVE OF THE BEST AND MOST 

 POPULAR VARIETIES. 



A very popular class of Geraniimis, of robust trailing habit, 

 thickly ' clothed with dark green ivy-pointed leaves of smooth. 

 ~lossy, wax-like texture, worth growing for the beauty of fol- 

 iage alone. When in bloom they ai-e doubly beautiful, with large 

 trusses of beautiful flowers borne well above the foliage. These 

 flowers are much larger than the ordinary Geranium, and inshape 

 of flower and exquisite markings resemble the superb Lady Wash- 

 ington Geraniums or Pelargoniums. All th% Ivy Geraniums are 

 fine low bedders and should be allowed to trail in their own grace- 

 ful fashion. In such a situation they always bloom pi-ofusely and 

 are much admired. Very fine also for baskets, or as bracketplants 

 in a sunny window. Do not overwater. 



Souv. Chas. Turner — One of the handsomest Ivy Geraniums 



ever jiroduced. Florets 2i.. inches in ti-usses 6 inches across. 

 The color is a deep bright pink, approaching scarlet in color: the 

 upper petals feathered maroon. Quite double. Awarded num- 

 erous certificates. Price, 20c each. 

 P. Crozy — A grand Hybrid between the Zonales and Ivies, 

 having'the foliage of the former, but very heavy in texture, and 

 while the forms of truss and foliage are found only among the 

 Ivies, the color is soft bright scarlet with veiningsof maroon; a 

 most distinct and pleasing variety, being the nearest approach 

 to a scarlet yet introduced ; habit of plant very dwarf and com- 

 pact, and oiie of the most prolific flowering sorts in existence. 

 Price, 20c each. 



Conitesse Horace De Choiseul— The plant is vigorous, leaves 

 without zones, flowers very large, two inches aci-oss. double and 

 imbricated, in good trusses. Color a bright golden salmon. We 

 have no hesitam-y in saying that this is the richest-colored 

 flower of any grown. All who see it say: " Is it possi- 

 ble that it is a Geranium flower? Price.oidy 20c each. 



Camille Flaininarion— A beautiful variety and a general 

 favorite with all lovers of the ivy-leaf varieties. Flowers 

 larse, full, cup shaped and a deep rose color. Free flowering 

 and vigorous. 20e each. 



Remarkable— One of the finest Ivy Geraniums to date. In size 

 of flower, richness of color, and beauty of foliage it isunequaled. 

 Color deep, rich red of wonderful warmth and loveliness. Flowers 

 of immense size and substance. 20c each. 



SPECI.^Ii OFFER— The set of 5 varieties only 75c. 



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