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The "Captivating Collection" 



Of Double Geraniums 



Berthe de Presily. Beautiful silvery-rose. A fine bedder. 

 Gen. Wayne. Seedling of S. A. Nutt crossed with Jean Oberle, 

 semi-double flowers borne in large trusses. Color rich car- 

 mine, foliage small. 



Harriet Cleary. Flowers rich, deep, rosy-carmine-pink, 

 "ean Viaud. Bright, rosy-pink, white blotch in center; 

 dwarf, compact, vigorous and free blooming. 

 John Doyle. Color, richest scarlet, bright and effec- 

 tive. This is the finest bedding Geranium in its color. 

 Major Rinson. A clear fresh shade of cyclamen- 

 rose, beautifully shaded semi-double flowers pro- 

 duced abundantly all season. 



Marquis de Montmort. Deep brilliant carmine- 

 purple. 

 Mme. Barney. A splendid pure deep pink; superb 

 truss. A grand bedding variety, close, compact, habit 

 Marvel. Crimson-maroon, semi-dwarf, compact grower- 

 Thomas Meehan. Rosy-pink, upper petals blotched 

 orange. A splendid bedder. 



Ville de Poitiers. Intense orange-scarlet. Very bright. 

 White Queen. This has proven to be the best of the 

 double whites. 



Price, 10c. each, SI. 00 per doz., SS.OO per 100. 

 The "CAPTIVATING COLLECTION FOR $1.00."" 



Scented Geraniums 



per 



Single 

 General Grant 



It is a brilliant orange-scarlet, 

 the flowers are produced in mar- 

 velous profusion, the habit is 

 perfect, semi-dwarf, branching 

 and compact. On the whole, 

 Single Geraniums are even more 

 satisfactory for bedding than 

 the double ones, as in a very 

 short time after a summer storm 

 they are as fresh as before with- 

 out any hand cleaning; the 

 double flowers, on the other hand, 

 be cleaned off and they are long in aj 

 after a storm. (See engraving.) 

 Price, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz., S8.I 



SELECT SINGLE GERANIUMS 



Claire Frenot. Excellent trusses; nymphea rose color shading day break, veined rose 

 salmon. 



Comtesse de Hohenwart. Currant red with cardinal red upper petals shading 

 lighter toward center, very large trusses. 



Count Zeppelin. Plant is robust, has good habit. Color is intense fiery red. 



Frivola. A delicate rose lilac, upper petals shading to white toward the center. 



Jean Balde. A beautiful novelty shade of reddish purple: petals are blotched white at 

 base very floriferous, enormous trusses. 



Jean Cruppi. Deep carmine, with two upper petals blotched white; immense trusses. 



Jean Rose. The color is rosy-carmine, upper petals maculated white; compact grower. 



Lave. Bright orange-scarlet, large flowers. Large trusses, long stems. 



Mme. F. Carnot. Bright rose, center flashed white. 



Mrs. George Burke. Cochineal carmine, upper petals shaded raspberry red. 



Paul Crampel. A magnificent richly colored crimson-scarlet, the most in- 

 tense shade imaginable. Gigantic trusses and extra large florets. 



Voi Lactee. A compact grower; pure white. 



Price, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz.; set of 12 for $1.50. 



Rose, Variegated Rose, Nutmeg, Mint, Mrs. Taylor (scarlet 

 flower) Lemon. Litile Pet, Fern Leaved. Priee, 10c. each, $100. 

 per doz. Set of 8 for 75c. 



Double Ivy-Leaved Geraniums 



Achievement. Pure rose with white eye. Large flowers. 

 Beauty of Castle Hill. Beautiful rose, blotched claret. 

 Centenaire. Brilliant red-solferino. immense size. 

 Chas. Monselet. Fiery-red; marked violet crimson. 

 Comtesse Horace de Choiseul. Bright salmon- 

 pink. Splendid habit. 



Gen. Championnet. Grand scarlet, beautiful form. 

 Joan of Arc. Perfectly double, white as snow. 

 Leopard. Very large flowers; clear rosy-pink, upper 

 petals blazed with fiery crimson. 

 Mrs. J. G. Day. Intense shade of rosy-crimson. 

 A grand variety for hanging baskets or window 

 boxes. 



Ryecroft Surprise. Clear bright rose, with 

 maroon blotches. Free and effective. 

 Souvenir de Chas. Turner. Deep pink, feathered 

 maroon on upper petals, individual florets 

 2Ji to 3 inches across. 

 The Bride. Pure white, shading to blush in 

 dark weather. One of the best. (See 



engraving.) 

 Price, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz. Set of 12 for 

 $1.00. 



SINGLE GERANIUMS 



STANDARD 

 SORTS 



Andrew Lang. A glowing scarlet with a pure white center. 



Camile Bernardin. Rosy-peach, veined rose, marbled white. A pleasing combination. 

 Clyde. A grand single "Bruant" Geranium. Rich scarlet. Blooms freely, large trusses. 

 C. W. Ward. Brilliant, deep apricot-salmon. Fine grower. 

 Granville. Clear pink. A grand bedder. One of the best. 

 John P. Cleary. Orange-scarlet, upper petals veined maroon. 

 L'Aube. Clear snow-white. A very profuse bloomer. (See engraving.) 

 Mrs. E. G. Hill. Soft, light salmon, bordered rosy salmon, exquisite semi-dwarf grower; 

 M. Paul Plet. Rich violet-crimson, large white center. 

 Pierre Mael. Color, violet-lake, base of upper petals white. 

 Jean Pabon. Robust and free flowering The color is blood red small white eyes. 

 Marcellin Berthelot, Semi-dwarf; robust grower; brilliant scarlet. 

 Raymond Poincare. Immense flowers of deep carmine; upper petals blotched white. 

 Suzanne Leepre. A beautiful aurora salmon, softening toward a lighter distinct eye. 

 Price, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz. Set of 14 varieties for $1.25. 



SPECIAL LOW OFFER: 15 Geraniums ( SeI ^ on ) Free 



By Mail 

 For 



$1.00 



If Sent by Express (Buyer to Pay Charges) We Will 

 Leave All the Soil on the Roots, a Decided Advantage. 



