The Diii§:ee & Conarcl Co., >vest Grove, Pa, 



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rTHE CHOICEST GERAXIUMS: 



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THE PEOPLE'S FLOWER 



KLOW we oflEer the best Gerauiuni.s— new md old— of the hundreds of varieties now in com- 

 merce. The new Geraniums here offered are the choicest in the world. To be appre- 

 ciated, their superb flowers must lie seen. They are beautiful beyond description. Be 

 sure to include some Geraniums in 3'our order. Your window-garden will be incom- 

 plete without them. 



x\OYELTlES IN GERaXICMS 



Strong Plants, 20 cts. each ; 3 for 50 cts. 

 7 for $1. Set of 10 for $1.40. 



THE BEST NEW GERHNIUMS 



Strong Plants 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts. 

 9 for $1. Set of II for 



1: 



10. 



Jean \'iaud^Soft, pure pink, semi-double. 



with two white blotclxes. Finest double pink 



variety ever seen, lias an iron constitution 



and blooms all the time. Magnificent. 



3Iine, Goyeux— Double. Light rosy pink, 



with large white l)lotch in centre. Very 



bright. Free blooming. 



Hubert Charroii— Doul)le. Centre white. 



each petal edged with rosy red; pure white 



centre. Lovely. 



Kleber— Double. Deep violet, 



velvety texture. Grand. 

 •Mme. J. Cibiel— Single. Im- 

 mense size; round and per- 

 fect. Centre bright pink; 

 white e.ve: bordered white. 

 M. P. 3Iorlan— Single. Enor- 

 mous trusses, large flowers 

 Rich salmon, centre white; 

 suffused bright salmon. 

 General Fitzlingli Lee- 

 Single. Large florets, white 

 and crimson. A superb sort. 

 3Ime. L. Moyot — Single. 

 Striped variety: large white 

 centre, bordered with ver- 

 milion. Gorgeous. 

 Andre^v Laing — Single. 

 Glowing scarlet with 

 blotches on two upper petals, 

 suffused with carmine. 

 General "Wolseley— Single. 

 Clear, rosy red. blot<-hed and 

 mottled with white. Striking. 



CHOICE DOUBLE GERANIUMS 

 Strong plants, 15 cts. each; 

 5 for 50 cts. $1 per dozen; 

 set of 15 for $1.25, postpaid. 



Mme. Landry -La ige flowers; imme.-.se 

 trusses; semi double. Rich salmon, shading 

 to orange; brighter edges. 

 Crabbe— Single. Cherry-red. Immense trusses. 

 Dryden— Single. Rosy-red blotched with wLiito. 

 .Slielley— Single. Rich, deep, velvety crimson. 

 *'<mthey— Sini'le. Bright vermilion; white 



blotch in centre of flower. Superb. 

 Mars— Single. Deep rose-salmon flowers; cen- 

 tre deeper, edged white. 

 Very dwarf. Blooms con- 

 tinuously. 

 Jean Labor— Double. Rich 

 vermilion-red. centre violet, 

 base of upper petals orange. 

 Superb and dainty. 

 Dr. Despres- Double. Bright 

 violet marked vermilion and 

 scarlet. Odd. 

 Thomas Meehan — S e m 1 - 

 double. Bright magenta: 

 petals fluted: upper petals 

 marked orange. 

 Chaucer — Single. Bright 

 shade of pure cerise. Flow- 

 ers 3 inches across. 

 Doable Xevr Life — Outer 

 petals brilliant red; in the 

 centre appears another semi- 

 doulile flower pure white in 

 color, making a striking con- 

 trast difficult to describe. 



Bruant— Giant. Trusses vermilion-red. fre- 

 quently measuring S inches across. 



Countess de Harconrt- Pure snow white 

 Large. 



Doable General Grant- Superl) scarlet. 



Dr. Blanche— Large and full. Bright orange red 



F. Perkins— Rich carmine, of medium size. 



Glady Spaulding-- Brilliant scarlet. Semi- 

 double. 



Heterantlie— Bright scarlet. Splendid. 



Le Pilote— Glowing crimson scarlet. 



3Iarvel— Dark red: very large. 



M.Ott— Magenta: upper petals blotched crimson. 



Mrs. Gladstone— Grand pure white, shaded 

 pink. 



Pink Beauty— Deep pink: upper petals white. 



Rosebud— Flowers formed like perfect Rose 

 buds. Color scarlet shaded lilac. 



R. Roland Gosselin— Large: centre chamois 

 bordered with rose and marked white. 



S. A. >'utt— Rich dark crimson. Massive. 



CHOICE SINGLE GERANIUMS 

 Strong planis, 15 ct.s. each; 

 5 for so cts.; set of 11 for 

 90 cts., postpaid. 



Columbia— Light, high scarlet; two upper 

 petals white, shaded scarlet on the edges. 



Countess de Blancas — Immense flowers, 2 

 inches across. Salmon pink. 



Dr. Man oteck— Lower petals bright violet at 

 base, marked creamy white, marbled and laced. 



Jacauerie— Immense. Dark crimson scarlet. 



3Iadanie Bruant— White veined carmine 

 lilac: bordered solferino, producing a striped 

 effect. 



Mme, Coralie Bajae— White bordered with 

 rosy carmine, shading into pale violet. 



La Favorite— Massive snow-white trusses. 



Xegus 3Ienelik— Creamy white, bordered 

 pink. 



Puritan— White ground, shaded salmon, deep- 

 ening to a distinct I'ing around the centre. 



Triomphe de \ancy — Carmine, white 

 margin. 



Vincennes— Fine pink. Strong grower. Im- 

 mense. 



SWEET-SCENTED GER^NICMS 



Strong plants, 15 cts. each; 6 for 60 cts.; 

 10 for $1, postpaid. 



FaNeY.-LEaYEO GERANIUMS 



Strong plants, 15 cts, each; 5 for 50 cts. 

 10 for $1, postpaid. 



Apple-Scented— A grand favorite; will till a 

 room with delicious apple-scented fragrance. 



Rose-Scented— Both large and skeleton leaf. 

 Fine for bouquets. Delightful rose scent. 



PELARGONIUM LADY WASHINGTON 



Strong plants, 15 cts. each; 4 lor 50 cts. 9 

 for $'. postpaid 

 Beautiful flowers that are large and markec' 

 In the most charming fashion, similar to 

 Phloxes or Pansios: color lilac pink. >vitli 

 cenl-e 01 pure carmine, which gives the 

 flowers a most charming effect; very showy. 



Arbutus— Golden leaved. Salmon-pink flowers. 

 Golden Redder— Golden leaves. Very effec- 

 tive. 



Happy Thought- Dark green foliage, almost 

 white centre; dark band about the light zone. 



Madame Saileroi— Grows 6 inches high. 

 Small leaves; clear green; dotted and edge- 

 white. 



Mrs. Pollock— Bronze variety. 



Prince Bismarck— Dark Bronze. 



