NEW GUIDE TO ROSE CULTURE FOR 1906 



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Ivy-Leaved Geraniums— Beautiful and striking 



■V ThP fnliowine list are offered the best Ivy Leaved Geraniums, which have been selected for their diversity of color ease of 

 I cSltu?e unique and strl^^^^ appearance. They are particularly desirable for baskets vases or where a trailing ox climbing 

 planimiy 'be used The bright, shining foliage, shaped like Euglish Ivy is always beautiful and attractive. 

 PRICE : Strong plants, 1 5 cts. each ; 3 for 40 cts. Set of 6, postpaid, for 75 cts, 



AUGUST HARDY.— A fine double pink variety. Very desirable. 



SaRDEN^s'ol'oRY?-^^^^^^^^^ 'p^rhaps'K v'?r?l^.?t'oT?t?-color ; bold full flower, free grower and bloomer 



""^j'^^N^d" ARC -^'tc'rfnd varietv^^ "^fhe^n^rest approach to pure white among Ivy Geraniums. The best of its class. 



MDS FINK -Lar^e rosv crimson ; ven- full and double ; resembling a Camellia flower. 



SOUVde CHARLES TIJRNE^^^ of the handsomest Ivy Geraniums ever muoduced 



florets, deep, bright pink in color, approaching scarlet ; upper petal 



feathered with maroon. 



Immense trus.ses of large 

 Flowers quite double. 



THE BEST NEW SINGLE GERANIUMS 



Price : 

 50 cts. 



Strong plants, I 5 cts. each 4 for 

 ; 9 for $1, postpaid. 



One of the 



ANDREW LANG 



Rich, glowing gcarlet, with Jarge white blotch on the 

 two upper petals : center suffused with carmine, forming 

 a brillian: contrast of colors. 



CRABBE 

 Charming shade of cherry-red ; over 2^ inches across; 

 beautifully arranged in a mass of trasses 14 inches in circum- 

 ference. 



DRYDEN 



Bright rosy-red with large white blotches on the two 



upper petals and smaller blotches on the three lower ones, 



the five suffused with lake at the junction of the two colors. 



A dwarf compact grower and free bloomer. 



GENERAL FITZHUGH LEE 



Verv large florets of a showy arrangement, white and 

 crimson. A fine grower, standing the sun well 

 most superb sorts in cultivation. 



GENERAL WOLSELEY 



Astriking single variety, producing clear rosy-red 

 floAvers, blotched and mottled with white. 



MME. LANDRY— New Bruant Geranium 



Flowers verv lar^e in immense trusses on long, 

 rigid stems ; semi-double. Free blooming, the plant 

 bein-^ a mass of flowers until the end of the season ; 

 color rich salmon, shaded orange, edge of petals 

 of a brighter shade than the rest of the flower. One 

 of the very best. 



M. P. MORLAN 



A very free blooming variety, producing enormous 

 trusses of large flowers ; rich rosy salmon, center 

 white, suffused briglit salmon. 



MME. L. MOYOT 



A very distinct varietv with striped flowers. Large 

 white center, bordered'with vermilion. A constant 

 and free bloomer. Splendid for massing purposes. 

 SHELLY 



Rich, deep velvety crimson. Grand in color, 

 size and form. Attractive and beautiful. 



SPECIAL OFFER: The Set of 12 5est New 

 Single Geraniums, postpaid, for $1.25 



The Choicest Single Geraniums 



PRICE: Strong plants, 12 cts, each; 3for30cts,; 

 7 for 60 cts.; 12 for $1, postpaid. 



COLUMBIA.— High scarlet of dazzling brierht- 

 ne's; two upper petals white, scarlet on the edge>. 



C0UNTK;SS DE BLANCAS, — immense single 

 flowers, 2 inches across ; color light salmon pinlt. 



DR. MARMOTECK.— Massive trusses of large 

 flowers, lower petals bright violet, changm^ to 

 carmine at the base and marked in white ; marbled 

 and laced with violet and carmine. 



JACQUERIE Magnificent shade of very dark 



crimson scarlet. Bold. , ^. . , 



MADAME BRUANT.— Totally distinct ; large trusses, 

 white veined with carmine lilac. The tive petals regu- 

 larly bordered with bright solferino Superb. 



MME. CORALIE BAJAC— The center flower is white ; 

 the five petals regularly bordered with rosy carmine, which 

 shades into pale violet before touchinu' the white. 



LA FAVORITE.— Massive trusses (,f snowy-white 

 flowers; large, perfectly double. Supt-rb. 



NEGUS MENELIK.— Creamy white, shading into a 

 deepborder of bright pink. Good truss. Very bright. 



PURITAN.— White ground, shaded salmon, deepening 

 to a distinct ring around the center. , , , ^ 



TRIOMPHE DE NANCY.— Semi-double flowers, car- 

 mine red with whit* margins, very eflfectively arranged. 



VINCENN:ES.— Our finest single pink variety. Dwarf 

 grower and splendid bloomer. 



Ctv/>r^is*l rkf^^n Complete Set of II Single Ger- 

 ^PCCIal UTTCr anlums, postpaid, for 90 cU. 



MARS— New Dwarf Ever-bloomer 



Single, deep-rose .salmon flowers ■, center deeper edge of 

 the petals pure white ; tne dwarfest Geranium to date, 

 blooms continuously. 



SOUTHEY 



Bright vermilion with white blotch in center of flower 

 and running up into the two upper petals which are suflFused 

 with crimson, of medium size and fine lorm— the gorgeous 

 coloring more than making up for its loss in size. 

 TELEGRAPH 



A grand new single geranium. This variety is undoubtedly 

 the most distinct introduction in this line for many years. 

 It is pronounced bv expert judges to be the finest Geranium 

 in existence. The" pi ant is a .-trong vigorous grower, bearing 

 immense trusses of single flowers of mammoth size ; the color 

 i- a rich, deep orange cerise. We specially recommend it. 



Pancy-Leaved Geraniums 



strong plants, 15 cts. eacli : Ti f(»r 50 cts. Set of 6 for 

 60 cts., postpaid. 



ARBUTUS.— Golden-leaved variety, bearing profusely 

 light, salmon pink flowers. 



GOLDEN REDDER, —Crystal ball with golden loaves. 

 Extremelv eftective and extra good. . 



HAPPY THOUGHT. — Dark-green foliage having a 

 light-cream, almost white, center; dark band about the 

 light zone. 



MADAME SATUEROI.— Beautiful and unique. Strong. 



healthy grower, vet mrelv reaching a height of more than 6 



i inches. Leaves verv small, clear green irregularly dotted 



I with white Fine for bordering and edging, or as a i>ot plant. 



MRS. FOLUOCK.— .\ bronze variety of the best tyi^. 

 I PRINCE BiS.MARCK,— A good dark bronze ; one of 

 I the best. 



