MAGNIFICENT NEW IVY GERANIUMS. 



15 Cents Each. Set of Six 75 Cents. 



SURPRISE — A decided beauty, the flowei-s boinfr a clear rosy salmon dotted with 

 crimson. Sinple plants measure from live to six inches in circumference. One 

 of llie most prodijjrious bloomers kuowu. A great accjuisition. 



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

 upper iii'ials liciuL: beautifully marked. Single florets are of immense size, often 

 mi asurinp six inc-hcs in circumference. Bcinp: a reraai'kably free bloomer the 

 plant, when in flower, presents a s'orgeous appearance. 



MERIIVIEE — A pure snowy white of si'cat beauty. Beinp: a rapid grower, the 

 beauty of its flowers ami foliage render it especially suitable for vases and hang- 

 ing baskets. A free bloomer. 



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

 pink, almost approaching scarlet in color. Trusses are of very large size. 



LA FAUDRE — Flowers are quite double and of a bright orange scarlet shade, ren- 

 dering them very striking amidst the glossy green foliage. A very rapid grower 

 and prodigious bloomer, it is bound to be i great favorite. 



GEN. CHAMPIONNET — A grand variety of a beautiful pure scarlet color ; the flor- 

 ets are of fine rose form, of largest size, measuring six inches in circumference 



Other Favorite Varieties, 10c Each: 



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

 The 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. 



COUNTESSE HORACE DE CHOISEUL — A very vigorous plant. Color a bright gol- 

 den salmon. All say : "Is it possible that it is a gei-anium flower." 



CAMILLE FLAMMARION — A beautiful variety. Flowers are large, full, cup-sliaped 

 and a deep rose color. Free flowering and vigorous. 



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

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



NEW IVT GERANIUM. 



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 re- 

 spect, valuable alike as a pot plant or for outdoor culture. 



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

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

 sing all the good traits that characterize a general favorite. 



LE GLAIN — A beautiful, deep intense ^i^^SI purple with a large glistening white 

 eye, making it very striking in ap- n/SB^ pearance. The single florets often 

 measured one-half inch in diameter, and are borne in immense trusses. 



One of the most desirable of all the ^t^^Ns Heliotropes in every respect. 



MME. A. CARRIERE — Another of the novelties possessing rare characteristics. 

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

 lai-ge white eye. Plant is somewhat dwarf in habit, an extremely fi-ee bloomer 

 and fine in every w^y. 



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 light purple with large white eye. 

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

 improved varieties. Exceedingly fragrant and elegant in every respect. 



HELIOTROPE. 



IMPERIAL GLOXINIAS. 



Gloxinias are certainly among the handsomest of our summer flowering plants, 

 presenting as they do such a variation of rich and exquisite coloring, equal to the 

 Orchid in novelty and beauty. The flowers are of handsome shape and large size 

 and a great variety of colors that are velvety in the depth and richness of shading 

 The flowers often measure thi-ee inches in length and two in width, and are up- 

 right and pendulous. They succeed well with ordinary care and should be grown 

 in a moderately shady place, as the sun bums the foliage when wet, causing brown 

 spots to appear. Plant bulbs in a mixture of light loam, manure and sand, equal 

 parts, giving but little water until signs of life appear. You will have a succession 

 of bloom from June to September, and words cannot describe the rare beauty of 

 these flowers to one who has never seen them. When done blooming dry gradually 

 ■ and keep in pots over winter in a warm place. 



Mixed Varieties only 20c each; $2.00 per Dozen. 



IMPERIAL GLOXINIAS. 



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