WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



31 



DOUBLE IVY-LEAVED GERANIUM, LEOPARD. 



Tavo Clioic© Nevir Ivy-leaved 

 Geranixuns. 



Leopard. The most distinct and novel Ivy Geranium )et 

 introduced ; the ground color is a clear lilac pink, with heavy 

 carmine blotches over the upper petals ; the markings are so 

 unique that it may aptly be described as a Lady Washington 

 Ivy Leaf. 



Achievement. A cross between Souv. de Chas. Turner and 

 a pure white single zonale, with large semi-double flowers of a 

 distinct shade of salmon pink. 



20 cents each ; ^2.00 per dozen ; ^IS-OO per 100. 



Six Grand Neiv Double GeTaniniiii! 

 for 1902. 



Bertha de Presilly. A magnificent fresh lively shade ol 

 pink ; large flowers and truss. 50 cents each. 



Carpeaux. Large semi-double flowers; flesh white, heavily 

 spotted with dark carmine spots. 50 cents each. 



David d'Angers. Bright fresh pink, with large white blotch 

 on upper petals ; heavily dotted with deep carmine points. 

 50 cents each. 



Eugene de la Croix. The most brilliant scarlet, with enor- 

 mous double flowers. 50 cents each. 



Roty. Magnificent china-pink; one of the best of its color. 

 35 cents each. 



Rosamond. Pure deep rose, with distinct white eye, heavily 

 dotted with carmine. 50 cents each. 



The set of six varieties, ^2.00. 



Six Grand New Single Geraniums 

 for 1902. 



Baudelaire. Clear rose, with large white centre; heavilv 



dotted with bright crimson points. 35 cents each. 

 Honore de Balzac. White, slightly tinged with flesh, with 



clear salmon centre. 50 cents each. 

 Mary Hamilton. Rich crimson scarlet, with white eye ; of 



immense size and perfect form. 35 cents each. 

 Mary Seton. Bright vermilion scarlet, with large white 



blotch in upper petals. 35 cents each. 

 Mary Stuart. Soft rose red, deepening to a richer tint on 



the upper petals ; fine large flower. 35 cents each. 

 Theophile Qautier. Brilliant carmine, with distinct white 



blotch in upper petals ; heavily punctuated with deep carmine. 



35 cents each. 



The set of six varieties for S2.00. 



Six Choice Neiv Single Geraninms 

 of 1901. 



Andrew Lang. Glowing scarlet, with pure white blotch on 



the upper petals, the centre of the flower being surrounded by 

 "°^a distinct aureole of a rich carmine tint ; a bright and brilliant 



flower. 10 cents each. 

 Barbara Hope. Pale, beautiful salmon pink, with white, 



eye, shading to nearly white at edge of petal ; a very large, 



perfect flower. 15 cents each. 

 George Sand. Clear white, at times tinged with soft flesh 



pink, distinctly punctuated with brilliant carmine dots ; very 



chaste and distinct. 15 cents each. 

 Jean Aicaud. Rich crimson purple, with glowing blotch at 



base of upper petals ; immense truss and very free ; 15 cents 



each. 

 Lilian Duff. A magnificent crimson, the individual pips 



often measuring 3 inches in diameter ; 25 cents each. 

 Mrs. Williams. Immense bloom, 3 inches in diameter ; 

 . clear rose pink, with white blotch at base of upper petals ; 15 



cents each. 



The set of 6 varieties for 75 cents. 



Six Neiv Donble Geraninms of 1901. 



Champs de Neige. The finest double white yet sent out. 



15 cents each. 

 La Soliel. Brilliant scarlet; very intense and glowing; a 



profuse bloomer. 15 cents each. 

 Marie Fournier. Pure deep pink, with distinct white 



centre, occasionally striped and spotted with white. 10 cents 



each. 

 Mme. Philip Labrie. Pure deep pink and always in 



bloom. 10 cents each. 

 Picotee. Pure white, with distinct narrow picotee edge of 



clear rosy pink. 15 cents each. 

 Roi de Siam. Brilliant scarlet, with large white blotch in 



centre of petal ; the brightest flowered of all the double 



aureoles. 15 cents each. 



The set of 6 varieties for 75 cents. 



