WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



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Grand New Single Geranium 

 "Telegraph." 



The most distinct iutroduction in this line for many years ; it 

 has been thoroughly tested for four years by the originator, and it 

 is likely to become a standard, both for bedding and for winter- 

 flowering in the winter garden or conservatory. It is a strong, 

 robust grower, with dark green foliage, and both truss and flower 

 of mammoth size, of a most pleasing, rich deep orange cerise 

 .2^-inch pots, 25 cents each ; $2.50 per doz. ; $15x0 per ioc. 



Six Double Geraniums of 1903-1904. 



Guitare. Centre, bright pink, shading to white on the edges, 



very bright and distinct. 

 M. L. Breton. Flowers very double, of mammoth size and 



beautiful form ; a brilliant but soft rosy scarlet with white eye. 

 Mathieu de Dombasle. Centre aurora salmon, bordered 



in cream- color, semi double. — 

 Princess Olga Altieri. Exceptionally large florets, centre, 



tender rose brightening towards the edges. 

 Sesostris. Beautiful rosy carmine marbled in white. 

 Virtuose. A bright salmon pink of a deep shade, fine truss 



and florets. 



10 cts. each ; $l.ooper dozen ; sets of 6 for 50 cents. 



Twelve Standard Doubles. 



Bright vermilion scarlet ; large florets. 

 The best semi-double salmon pink 



Alphonse Riccard. 

 Beaute Poitevine, 



bedder. 



Bruante. Standard scarlet bedder. 



Jean Viaud. Bright rosy pink, with large white eye. 



John Doyle. A vigorous-growing rich scarlet variety. 



La Favorite. Fine double white bedder. 



Mme. Charotte. A magnificent large flower ; color lumin- 

 ous rose 



Mme. Jatllin. Delicate pink with white border, a pretty 

 color combination. 



Marquese de Montmort. Deep brilliant carmine-purple 



Marquis Castellane. A combination of two shades of red. 



Miss Frances Perkins. A charming shade of pink. 



S. A. Nutt. One of the best rich dark crimson bedders. 

 Strong plants in 3-inch pots. 75 cts. per doz.; $6.00 per 



100. 



Scented Geraniums. 



Rose, Shrubland Pet, Pennyroyal. 75 cts. per doz.; 

 $6 00 per ico. 



SINGLE GERANIUM 



NEW GERANIUM "TELEGRAPH 



Select Double Ivy-Leaved Geranium. 



Achievement. A pure self rose color with white eye, 

 immense size. 



Col. Baden Powell. The largest flower among Ivy Gera- 

 niums, color varies from pearl white to soft blush. 



Etincelant. The finest scarlet Ivy. 



Incomparable. Color, rosy carmine, flowers very regular in 

 form. 



Le Printemps. A beautiful effective rosy pink. 



Tolstoi. A distinct clear violet mauve. 



75 cts. per dozen ; #6.00 per 100. 



Six Single Geraniums of 1903-1904. 



Albion. A splendid pure white. 



Liberte. White, heavily overlaid with rose, pure white mark 

 on the upper petals. 



M. Albert Pottier. Has large trusses well above the foli- 

 age, deep crimson scarlet flamed with fiery red. 



Mary Pelton. A magnificent light salmon with small trusses 

 but enormous circular florets, faultless in form. 



Phonograph. Enormous trusses of pale rose-colored flowers 

 with lighter centres. 



Sentinel. Bright vermilion scarlet ; a strong dwarf grower 

 and always in bloom. 



10 cts. each ; $1.00 per dozen ; set of 6 for 50 cts. 



Eight Standard Singles. 



Dryden. Bright rosy red ; an excellent bedder. 

 Granville. Large, soft, clear pink. 

 Jacquerie. Rich, dark crimson-scarlet. 

 L'Aube. The finest single white yet introduced. 

 rime. Bruant. White veined with carmine. 

 Mrs. E. G. Mill. Beautiful salmon. 

 Queen of the West. An excellent scarlet bedder. 

 Wm. Ewing. Centre of flower white, bordered salmon-pink. 

 3-inch pots, 75 cents per dozen ; $6.00 per 100. 



Variegated-leaved Sorts. 



Per doz. Per 100 



Happy Thought. Large yellow blotch, 



with an outer band of green ; flowers rose . 75 



Mountain of Snow. Silver edge .... 75 



Mrs. Pollock. Golden tricolor ; bronzy- 

 scarlet zone ; golden edge ; scarlet flowers . 75 



Mme. Salleroi. Dwarf silver edge . . . . 75 



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