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Geraniums. 



Bruant. A decided improvement on Beaute 

 Poitevine, both in color and growth. 



M. A. RiCAJiD -Clear orange red; Bruant 

 type. Free flowering. Dwarf, sturdy habit. 

 As a bedder it is unsurpassed. 



Jean ViAUD—Semi-doubie Bruant. Color, 

 a beautiful shade of bright rose which does 

 not fade in the hottest weather. Extra strong 

 grower. The best pink bedder. 



John Doyle — A very free, serai-double, 

 bright scarlet. Dwarf, robust grower. As a 

 pot plant it ranks as one of the best. 



IV'Laie. Buchner — Double white. More 

 vigorous constitution than La Favorite. 



Secretair de Chatenav — The darkest 

 single red in the market, Dwarf grower. 



MicHKL Crosy— The largest of single scar- 

 let. Er.ormous trusses; robust grower. 



Double Gen. Grant — Semi-double, clear 

 orange scarlet. An old, well-known variety, 

 probably more used for bedding than any 

 other variety in commerce. 



Due De Monte^iort — Deep brilliant car- 

 raine-purple. one of the most novel and strik- 

 ing shades yet seen; a profuse bloomer; foli- 

 age deeply zoned. Exceptionally novel. 



J. J. Harrison — Rich, brilliant scarlet of 

 the Bruant. Immense flowers, many measur- 

 ing over 2 inches in diameter. 



Charles Geuvais — The best double rose 

 pink in the market. 



Francis Pehkins -In our estimation this is 

 one of the best double pink bedding Gerani- 



ums. The plant is an extra strong, vigorous 

 grower, throwing out tall spikes of large well- 

 formed flowers of a bright pink color. For 

 massing there is no pink variety that equals it, 

 Bru>nti — Clear orange scarlet. A very 

 good bedder. Prices, 10c. each; $1 per doz. 



IVY GBRAl^IUMS. 



Galilee— Light rosy-pink, veined with 

 lilac; extra good. 



Garden's Glort — Fine bright scarlet; the 

 best of its color, perhaps. Bold, full flower, 

 free grower and bloomer, and one of the most 

 generally useful of Ivies. 



Incojiparable — Color, rosy carmine; trusses 

 very large, florets immense and very regular 

 in form; extra fine. 



Jean d' Arc— A grand variety. The near- 

 est approach to a pure white in the family. 



P. Crozy — A grand hybrid between the 

 Zonales and Ivies, having the foliage of the 

 former, but very heavy in texture, while the 

 forms and truss of florets are found only 

 among the Ivies. The color is soft bright 

 scarlet. 



Leopard— A year's trial of this variety* con- 

 firms us in our estimate of its value. It has 

 proven a splendid grower, healthy and free; 

 produces its blooms in abundance, is satisfac- 

 tory in every essential, besides being most 

 remarkable in size and in beauty of the color 

 arrangement, which is a dainty iavender-pink 

 flamed and dotted in crimson. Tiiis variety 

 will soon be found in every good collection; 

 2oc. and 50g. each. 



RvECROFT Surprise — A seedling fromSouv. 

 de Chas. Turner; of bold, vigorous upright 

 habit, producing flowers of a lovely and dis- 

 tinct shade of salmon rose. 



Souv. DE Chas. Turner — Deep bright pink; 

 still unexelled. Indispensable with every 

 florist. 



Prices, 15c. each; $1.50 per dozen, and 25c, 

 each; ^2.50 per dozen except v/here noted. 



Geranium Pelargonium. (Lady Washing- 

 tons.) We have a good collections of these 

 fine pot plants in fine variety; 25 and 60 

 cents. 



GRAND NEW SINGLE GER- 

 ANIUM "TELEGRAPH." 



The most distinct introduction in this line 

 for many years; a variety that has been 

 thoroughbr" tested and which is certain to be 

 classed at once with the very best standard 

 sorts either as a pot plant or for bedding. 



It is a strong robust grower with dark green 

 foliage and heavy zone while both the in- 

 dividual flowers and the trusses are of mam- 

 moth size, in color it is a most pleasing rich 

 deep orange cerise; 25c. and 50c. each. 



The Silver Loving Cup was Captured by us at the Horticultural Exhibit. 



