MAQNIFiCENT NEW IVY GERANIUMS. 



Ten Cents Each. Set of Six 50 Cents. 



SURPRISE— A decided hoauly, the flowers being a clear rosy salmon dotted with 

 crimson. Sinjilc i)lants nieasure from Ave to six inches in circumference. 

 One of the most prodisiious bloomers known. A great acquisition. 

 JOSEPH DE WAISTRE— Flowers very full and of beautiful violet rose color, the 

 upper netals beinsi beautifully marked. Single florets are of immense size, 

 often measuring six inches" in circvimfcrence. Being a remarkably free 

 bloomer the plant, when in (lower, presents a gorgeous appearance. 

 MtRIMEE— A i)ure snowy white of great beauty. Being a rapid grower, the 

 ^ beauty of its flowers and foliage render it especially suitable for vases and 

 II han^ring baskets. A free bloomer. 



'CHAS. MONSELET— Beautiful beyond description, the flowers being a deep 



bright pink, almost Approaching scarlet in color. T -usscs are of large size. 

 LA FAUDRE— Flowers ai'C quite double and of a bright orange scarlet shade, 

 rendering them very striking amidst the glossy green foliage. A very rapid 

 L'i\iwcr-and prodigious bloomer, it is bound to be a great favorite. 

 ^CEN. CHAMPIONNET — A gi-and variety of a beautiful scarlet color; the florets 

 1 are of tine rose form, of largest size, measuring six inches in circumference. 



OTHER FAVORITE VARIETIES 8c EACH. 



SOUV. CHAS. TURMER— One of the handsomest Ivy Geraniums ever produced. 



riie color is a deep bright pink, approaching scarlet in color. Quite double. 

 P. CROZY— A most distinct and pleasing variety, being the nearest approach 

 to a scarlet yet introduced. Very dwarf and compact. A free bloomer. 

 OUNTESS HORACE DE CHOISEUL— A very vigorous plant. Color a bright 

 golden salmon. All say : "Is it possible that it is a geranium flower?" 

 AMILLE FLANTMARION— A beautiful variety. Flowers are large, full, cup- 

 shaped and a deep rose color. Free flowering and vigorous. 

 REMARKABLE— In size of fiower, richness of color, and beauty of foliage it is un- 

 equaied. Color deep rich red of wonderful warmth and loveliness. 



SURPRISE. 



MERIMEE. 



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THE FINEST NEW HELIOTROPES. 



Six New Dwarf Novelties, 10c Each. Set of Six 50c. 



LE GIANTE— One of the finest among the deep purples. Flowers are of extra size, 

 exceedingly fragrant and very beautiful. A great acquisition in every respect, 

 valuable alike as a pot plant or for outdoor cultui-e. 



MIREILLE— Floret of unusual size, of a delicate pearl shade, daintily edged with 

 the palest shade of heliotrope. A good grower and vigorous bloomer, and pos- 

 sessing all the good traits that characterize a general favorite. 



LE GLAIN— A beautiful, deep intense 

 eye, making it very striking in ap- 

 measured one-half inch in diameter. 

 One of the most desirable of all the 



MME. A. CARRIERE— Another of the 



purple with a large glistening vi'hite 

 pearance. The single florets often 

 and are borne in immense trusses. 

 Heliotropes in every respect, 

 novelties possessing rare characteristics. 



Florets are of immense size and bright blue in color, contrasting finely with the 

 large white eye. Plant is somewhat dwarf in habit an extremely free bloomer, 

 and very fine in eveiy way. 

 PICCIOLA— A beautiful deep, royal purple with white center. Truly a marvel in 

 size of bloom The plant is a free, compact grower, and is literally covered with 

 blooms, emitting a fragrance that is truly bewildering. Any one of these new 

 varieties is so far superior to the older sorts as to be a great revelation to you. 

 MME. DE BUSSY— Flowers are a beautiful purple with large white eye. Very 

 dwarf and branching in habit, bearing trusses as large as any of the finest im- 

 proved varieties. Exceedingly fragrant and elegant in every respect. 



LE GIANTE. 



HONEYSUCKLE. 



16c EACH. THE TWO FOB ONLY SSc 



The dear old Honeysuckle is never out of place at the rich man's 

 mansion or the poor man's cottage. For a cheap, hardy, robust 

 yet lovely vine, it is the chief stand-by. Flowers exceedmgly 

 beautiful and very fragrant 



GOLDEN LEAVED— Marvelously effective. It bears innumerable 

 sprays of the most perfect little leaves that are covered with a 

 net-work of gold and green, often marked with pink also. The 

 gold deepens at the tip of the sprays ana there is nothing finer 

 io combine with corsage bouquets, while for trimming floral 

 baskets they are the finest thing we know of. A strong grower 

 with white blossoms. A unique vine. 



HALLEANA— The best white monthly Honeysuckle with dark green 

 foliage which keeps fresh and green nearly all winter, and beau- 

 tifnlclusters of the sweetest-scented flowers ihat open a snowy 

 •white and turn a pale vellow. These flowers arc produced iii 

 profusion from earlv spring until late fall. A fine vine for a large 

 trellis, or to train at the end of a veranda, or over tail .screens. 



TWO NEW HELIOTROPES: 



CROWN OF THORNS: 



A curious plant, with thick, fleshy, twining stems, which are 

 covered with stout, sharp spines nearly an inch long. There is a 

 tradition that this plant furnished the material for the "Crown of 

 Thorns" used in the divine tragedy. The foliage is bright green 

 and the flowers are a beautiful coral pink. Price, 15c each. 



15c Each. 



NEW HELIO- 

 TROPE.— Czarina 



— Dwarf grow- 

 ing variety ; a 

 deep indigo blue 

 with white eye ; 

 enormous truss- 

 es measuring 13 

 inches across ; of 

 the giant type. 



NEW HELIO- 

 TROPE.The Czar 



— Dwarf grow- 

 ing variety, with 

 black stems and 

 enormous pani- 

 cles of dark vel- 

 vety bloom, very 

 rich in color. 



This plant is 

 always in bloom. 



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