PLANTS FOR WINTER BLOOMING. 



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Fuchsia, Sunray. Beautiful tricolored variety; 

 great novelty. 30 cents. 

 25 cents each, exept Avhere prices given. 

 Larger plants from 30 to 50*cents. 



Geranmm, Z o - 

 na'.e. Scarcely rival- 

 ed as bedders of the 

 surest growth, on all 

 soils, succeeding to 

 perfection during the 

 heat and drought of 

 Summer : of rich, 

 massive, and often 

 gay - zoned foliage ; 

 compact growth. and 

 profuse, constant, 

 brilliant bloom in 

 scarlet, crimson, sal- 

 GERANIUM— Single. mon. and white ; they 

 are especially valuable and beautiful for Winter- 

 blooming in the house 25 cents. 

 Geranium, Harry King. Intense scarlet, small 

 white eye. 

 " Marginette. White, pink eye and border. 

 " JUaster Christine Rich pink. 

 " Kate Nicholson. Rosy pink. 

 " Bridesmaid. Rosy salmon. 

 " General Graht. Scarlet; very large truss. 

 " Mrs. Lowe. Crimson, splashed with pink. 

 " Gen. Scott. Salmon. 

 " Bico'or. White, deep salmon eye. 

 " Eniily Vaucher. White. 

 " Queen of the West. Rosy scarlet. 

 " Col. HoUIen. Extra large truss; crimson 



scarlet. 

 " Duchess oj Sutherland. Scarlet, white eye. 

 " Dazzler Intense scarlet, white eye. 

 " Helen Dick. Pink and wliite. 

 Geranium, Double. 

 A beautiful selection 

 of this well known 

 plant, producing dou- 

 ble flowers, and cvilti- 

 vated as easily as the 

 single varieties. They 

 are free-bloomiug,and 

 remain a long time in 

 perfection, and are 

 useful in a variety of 

 ways, where the single 

 ones are not. 25 cents 

 each; 12.50 per dozen. 

 Geranium,-4ct Gray. 



Of all the double Geraniums, this is the 

 most charming. The flowers are of c 

 bright salmon, a soft and mellow tint; 

 very compact in habit, and a profuse 

 bloomer. 

 " Crown Prince. Light pink, white eye. 

 * St. Maria. Dazzling scarlet. 

 " Alice Crousse. Blush white. 

 *' Maria Crousse. Vermillion. 



GERANIUM— Double. 



Geranium, William Pfitzer. Dwarf, scarlet. 

 " Aline Sisley. White, pink shade. 

 " Jewel. (New). Trusses of good size ; deep 

 scarle; in color. Each separate flower is 

 regularly formed, resembling a miniature 

 rose. 

 " Madame Lemoine. Bright rosy pink. 

 Geranium, Variegated. Bronze gold and sil- 

 ver edged ; most elegantly variegated in f ohage ; 

 flowers pink, carmine and scarlet; as vigorous in 

 growth as the plain-leaved varieties; admirable 

 for contrast with other colors; pai'tially shaded, 

 they succeed as bedders. 25 cents each; |2.50 

 per dozen, except where noted. 



GERANIUM— Happy Thought. 

 Geranium, Happy Thought. Entirely unlike 



any other variety in leaf markings. A 



large, j'ellow blotch in the center of each 



leaf, with an outer band of green at the 



margin; a good bedder. 

 " Distinction. The leaves are encircled near 



the edge with a very narrow zone of deep 



black 

 " Marshal iJcMaJion. Ground color of the 



leaves golden yellow, marked with a deep 



chocolate ring; stands the sun well when. 



planted out. 

 " Crystal Pcdace Gem. Golden and green. 

 " Bronze King. Bronze and yeUow. 

 " Cloth of Gold. Yellow and green. 

 " Itcdia Unitu. Carmine zone, wliite edge; 

 " Lady Collmn. Style of Mrs. Pollock. 

 " Mrs. Pollock. Best tricolored variety. 

 '* Mountain of Snow. White margined, scai' 



let flowers. 

 ' ' Golden Crown. Light yellow. 



GERANIUM— DiSTiNCTioK. 



