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GERANIUMS. 



The sets of standard single and double varieties offered be- 

 low are the best bedding sorts in commerce. The sets of newer 

 singles and doubles are especially suited for growing in pots 

 for conservatory decoration or for the window garden. 



Six Best New Single Qeraniums. 



Emanuel Arene. Deep velvety crimson, maculated with 



orange-red. 

 Georges Morand. Large flowers, of intense violet-mauve, 



the upper petals spotted white. 

 Lysias. Very free pure white, of great substance. 

 Mme. Francois Carnot. Rose, delicately silvered; centie 



flashed white. 

 Mirador. Large, brilliant vermilion-red, sparkling with 



flashes of velvet. 

 Paul Dumont. Perfectly formed round flowers of rich 



purple, shaded rosy-scarlet. 



5 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. The set of 6 for 75 cts. 



Six Best New Double Qeraniums. 



Banquise. Splendid trusses of pure white flowers. 



Uagata. One of the most distinct varieties ofrecent intro- 

 duction ; a beautiful shade of lose-mauve, with large blotch 

 of white at the base of upper petals. 



Edmond Blanc. Large, semi-double carmine-purple, bor- 

 dered with violet-scarlet ; small white eye. 



Henry A. Dreer. Very large, semi-double flowers, of clear 

 vermilion-scarlet. 



Jacques Daurelle. Very dwarf, with large trusses of cheriy- 

 red flowers. 



Jamaique. Rich crimson-cerise ; very free. 



15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. Set of 6 for 75 cts. 



Twelve Standard Single Qeraniums. 



Gabriel Montoya. Violet-amaranth, feathered and shaded 

 crimson-maroon . 



Granville. Large, soft, clear pink. 



Eugene Sue. Immense trusses of brilliant flowers. 



Jacquerie. Rich, dark crimson-scarlet. ' 



Maxime Kovalevski. Brilliant pomegranate-red, of fine form. 



iVlnie. Mosnay. Lower petals vermilion-rose, upper rose- 

 magenta with white base. 



Mrs. E. Q. Hill. Beautiful salmon ; a fine large flower. 



Nuit Poitevine. A beautiful rose-purple, lower petals 

 feathered rich scarlet ; fine habit. 



Paul Crampbell. A brilliant scarlet bedder. 



Pamela. Large, white centre, shading to rosy-lake, and bold outer 

 margin of violet-crimson. 



Snowdrop. The finest white, single bedder. 



Sycamore. A particularly striking, bright, clear salmon-pink. 

 Strong 2X-inch pots, 60 cts. perdoz.; j4.ooper 100. 



Variegated -leaved Qeraniums. 



Happy Thought. Large yellow blotch in the centre of the leaf,!wilh 



an outer band of green ; flowers rich rose. 

 Her Majesty. The best bronze-leaved variety ; single salmon flowers. 

 Mme. Salleroi. A dwarf variety, rarely over 6 inches high; foliage 



green, bordered white ; fine for edging. 

 Sophia Dumaresk. One of the most beautiful of golden tricolors ; 



bronzy-scarlet zone ; golden edge ; scarlet flowers. 

 Wra. Languth. Green, edged white, flowers double crimson-scarlet. 

 75 cts. per doz ; $5.00 per 100. 



SPECIMEN PLANT OF HYDRANGEA OTAKSA 



TYPE OF NEW SINGLE GERANIUM 



Twelve Standard Double Geraniums. 



Alphonse Riccard. Bright vermilion-scarlet, large florets and 

 trusses ; the finest large-floweriiig scarlet bedding variety. 



Beaute Poitevine. The best semi-double salmon-pink bedder. 



General Grant. Standard double scarlet bedder. 



Jean Oberle. Pure white, with salmon-rose centre. 



Jules Vasseur. Magnificent trusses of vermilion-scarlet flowers, 

 with distinct white eye. 



Leopold Bouille. Bright crimson-magenta, shading to a wnite centre. 



Marquis Castellane. A combination of two distinct shades of red. 



Miss Frances Perkins. A charming shade of bright pink. 



Mme. Recamier. A beautiful pure white bedder. 



Mme. Landry. Apricot-salmon shading to copper, white eye. 



M. Anatole Roseleur. A large rose-pink, with white eye. 



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



Strong 2^-inch pots, 60 cts. per doz.; $4.00 per 100. 



Double lvy=Ieaved Qeraniums. 



Achievement. A pure self-rose color, with white eye ; immense size. 



Caesar Franck, Brilliant strawberry-red, with lighter centre. 



Col. Baden Powell. One of the largest-flowering varieties; color 

 varies from pearl-white to soft blush. 



Incomparable. Large, full flowers, of an exquisite shade of rosy- 

 carmine. 



Mrs. Banks. White, slightly tinted blush, with large, dark blotches 

 on the upper petals. 



Ryecroft Surprise. Beautiful shade of soft pink. 



Strong 2!4 inch pots, 75 cts. per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 



New Hybrid Ivy=leaved Qeranium, Alliance. 



A cross between the ordinary Geranium and the ivy-leaved section, 

 with double' flowers of a delicate rose-pink, each petal marked with 

 a large carmine-purple blotch. 10 cts. each ; 51.00 per doz. 



Scented Qeraniums. 



Glorinda or Hybrid Cape, Oak=leaved, Rose, Lemon, Nutmeg 

 and Variegated=leaved Rose. 



60 cts. per doz.; $4.00 per 100. 



tieliconia. 



Stove plants with large ornamental foliage ; useful subjects for exhi- 

 bition purposes. 

 A urea Striata. Large oblong leaves of deep, glossy green, marked 



by curving parallel lines of yellow. 75 cts. each. 



Heliotropes. 



Per doz. Per 100 

 Six Fine Sorts |o 60 54 00 



Hibiscus Sinensis. 



Aurantiacus. Double salmon i 00 7 00 



Qrandiflorus. Large, single rose i 00 7 co 



Miniatus Semi Plenus. Scarlet i 00 7 00 



Peachblow. Soft pink i 00 7 00 



Sub Violacea. Violet-carmine, double i 00 7 00 



Hydrangea Otaksa. 



strong, dormant plants. Compact, dwarf, shapely stock for late 

 flowering. 



Each. Perdoz. 



6-inch pots 1° 35 $i 5° 



li-inch tubs i 00 



12 " 2 00 



14 " 3 50 



