GENERAL COLLECTION OF BEDDING PLANTS. 



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SINGLE GERANIUM-GLORY OF LYONS. 



A magnificent flower, of a beautiful shade of scarlet overlaid with rosy salmon. The size of the individual pip is all 

 that can be desired, to which is added the increased value of a truss fully half as large again as in the ordinary vari- 

 eties. This sort will be in demand where masses of color are desired, or for market purposes where its brilliant color 

 and striking form will make it a marked flower. 



25 cts. each ; $2.50 per dozen. 



TWENTY FIVE BEST SINGLE GERANIUMS. 



Aurora. Salmon red, shaded rose on edge of petals. 

 Belisaire. Salmon, veined crimson, shaded carmine; 



large truss. 

 Cyclope. Blush white, with rosy red centre. 

 Dazzler. The richest scarlet, very large white eye. 

 Frazier. Light rosy pink ; immense trusses. 

 General Grant. Dazzling scarlet; enormous truss. 

 General Sherman. Crimson scarlet; very large. 

 Guinea. Bright salmon yellow. 

 Glow. Crimson, scarlet light eye. 

 Juliette. Pink, marbled white. 

 John Salter. Salmon, tipped white. 

 L'Elysee. Rosy salmon, mottled white. 

 Lord Gilford. Crimson scarlet, distinct white eye. 



15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. 



Lady Reed. Pure white, crimson centre. 



Marie Mangin. Rosy salmon, shaded red and white. 



Master Christine. Bright pink ; the best shade. 



Nelly Thomas. Rich bright scarlet, feathered maroon. 



Princess of Wales. Immense truss of orange salmon. 



Rev. Mr. Atkinson. Dark crimson truss of immense size. 



R, Masson. One of the finest deep crimson bedders. 



Rosy Morn. Rosy pink ; a distinct shade. 



Sam Sloan. A fine deep crimson variety of the nosegay 



section, very large trusses ; a free bloomer. 

 Souv. de Cuigneaux. Rich deep maroon crimson. 

 Queen's Pet. Velvety scarlet, shaded crimson. 

 White Clipper. Pure white. 



set of 25 varieties $2.50, 



DOUBLE GERANIUM-WHITE SWAN. 



A perfectly double pure white variety which has received a first-class certificate from the Royal Horticultural 

 Society o f London as being the best of its class. It is remarkably free blooming, and is in season a perfect ball of 

 snow-white flowers. As a pot-plant for house or greenhouse decoration it will fill a long felt want, as many of the 

 "white sorts become semi-double, or run into rose or blush shades during the spring and winter months. 



25 cts. each ; $2.50 per dozen. 



