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Double Geraniums 



Standard Sorts 



The collection of Geraniums offered below is carefully selected 

 from the hundreds introduced as combining the greatest variety 

 of color with adaptability for general culture. 



A. Riccard. Bright vermilion-scarlet. One of the best for 

 bedding. 



Agathos. Strong trusses; semi-double flowers of a deep 

 carmine color. A compact, well branched plant. 



Aurora. The trusses are large and bold; a bright, pleasing 

 shade of aurora copper, shaded lighter. 



B. de Poitevine. Brilliant salmon. Very large flowers. 

 Fine bedder. 



Double Gen. Grant. The leading scarlet bedding Geranium. 



A vigorous grower, free blooming, splendid foliage, large 



trusses, color intense orange-scarlet, 

 Electre. Good habit; plant dwarf, always covered with 



flowers; semi-double; clear wall-flower violet; very brilliant. 

 Fiat. Good habit: compact foliage; orange-salmon copper 



tint. Prettiest colored novelty in the salmon type. 

 G. Zille. Good trusses and large flowers of a' pretty shade 



of cochineal carmine shading through violet at center to 



beautiful and rich color; good habit. 

 Godefroid Strass. Rich violet-purple, scarlet center. 

 Henry Bataille. Plant robust and compact; trusses held 



well above the foliage, cerise red with brilliant scarlet 



shading; a splendid bedder. Very showy and free flowering, 

 Jean Eyriam, Free flowering, large trusses, semi-double 



flowers of a carmine lake color, with large white eye. 

 Joseph Vianney. Semi-double; large round petals; salmon 



rose, shaded peach. A delightful color effect. 

 Little Pink. Very dwarf. Bright pink. Splendid for house 



pot-culture. 

 Miss Frances Perkins. Bright pink. A splendid bedder. 

 Mme. Fournier-Sarloveze. A beautiful flesh-pink, marked 



white, 

 Regalis. Immense semi-double flowers and trusses of a pure 



carmine color which is a new color in the Bruant type. 

 Rosambel. Immense flowers of a rich dark mauve rose. 

 Roty. Magnificent deep china pink, bright and lasting. 

 S. A. Nutt. Brilliant crimson scarlet. A grand bedder. 

 White Swan. Pure white. Splendid 



habit and trusses. 

 Price, 10c. each. SI. 00 per 



doz., S8,00 per 100; 



set of 20 for SI. 50 



Flaiatts 



Double Ivy-Leaved 



Geraniums 



ievement. Pure rose with 

 ite eye. Large flowers. 

 Beauty of Castle HiU. Beauti- 

 ful rose, blotched claret. 

 Centenaire. Brilliant red- 

 solferino, immense size. 

 Chas. Monselet. Fiery-red; 

 marked violet crimson. 

 Comtesse Horace de Choi- 

 seul. Bright salmon-pink. 

 Splendid habit. 

 Gen. Championnet. Grand 



scarlet, beautiful form, 

 Joan of Arc. Perfectly 



double, white as snow. 

 Leopard. Very large flow- 

 ers; clear rosy-pink, 

 upper petals blazed with 

 fiery crimson. 

 Mrs. J. G. Day. Intense 

 shade of rosy-crimson. A 

 grand variety for hanging 

 baskets or window boxes. 

 Rival. A unique soft shade 

 of salmon red, upper 

 petals beautifully 

 blotched; possessing all 

 the good points of the 

 Ivy-leaved type, but re- 

 sembling more the nature 

 of the zonal. 

 Ryecroft Surprise. Clear 

 bright rose, with' maroon 

 blotches. Free and effec- 

 tive. 

 Souvenir de Chas. Turner. 

 Deep pink, feathered 

 maroon on upper petals, 

 individual florets 2'3 to 3 

 inches across. 

 The Bride. Pure white. 

 shading to blush in dark weather. One of the best. {See engraving.) 

 Price. 10c, each, $1,00 per doz. Set of 13 for .SI. 2.5. 



" GLORIOUS " GERANIUMS 



Alliance. A cross between an Ivy and a Zonal Geranium, and contain- 

 ing all the best points of both parents. The flowers are large, semi- 

 double, exquisite pale lilac-pink, the upper petals feathered and 

 blotched rich crimson maroon. 

 Annie Besant. A pretty shade of salmon-carmine, semi-double 

 flowers held well above the foliage. Blooms continuously until 

 interrupted by frost. (See engraving.) 



Claire Frenot. (Single.) Plants robust and of good habit; 

 excellent trusses; nymphea rose color shadingday break, 

 veined rose salmon. 



Clarus. Beautiful semi-double flowers of a most tempting 

 fresh shade of silver rose; veiy eflfective for a border. 

 Dagata. (Double.) A remarkably beautiful shade of 

 soft, clear rose-pink, the base erf the upper petals marked 

 with silvery white. 



Giselle. (Sitigle.) Perfect habit of growth; flowers 

 of middle size, borne on long steins, forming large 

 bouquets of pure rose pink, 



Jeanne Gazin. (Double.) Plant robust and massive; 

 enormous trusses supported on long stems, lasting 

 exceptionally long; clear beautiful rose colored 

 flowers. Its strong healthy constitution enables it 

 to withstand the extreme heat. 



Latham. (Double.) Immense semi-double flowers of 

 a beautiful shade of a deep madder carmine with a 

 white center, very floriferous; enormous trusses. 

 Lave. (Single.) Bright orange-scarlet, large flowers, 

 MarceBin Berthelot. (Single.) Semi-dwarf; robust 

 grower; immense trusses; grand flowers; brilliant scarlet. 

 Maxime Kovalevski. (Single.) A very distinct and strik- 

 ing soft orange shade. 

 Mme. F. Carnot. (Single.) Bright rose, center flashed white, 

 Mrs. Lawrence. (Semi-double.) A beautiful shade of soft, 

 satiny salmon w-ith white markings. 

 Paul Crampel. (Single.) A magnificent richly colored crimson- 

 scarlet, the most intense shade imaginable. Gigantic trusses 

 and extra large florets. 

 Peter Henderson. Trusses enormous, flowers semi-double. 

 Remarkably brilliant color and a fine bedder. 

 Raymond Poincare. (Single.) Immense flowers of a deep 



carmine color; upper petals blotched white. 

 Suzanne Leepre. (Single.) A beautiful shade of aurora 



salmon, softening toward a lighter distinct eye. 

 Trego. (Double.) A grand red variety; fine for bedding. 

 Voi Lactee. (Single.) A compact grower; pure white. 

 Price, 15c. each, SI. 50 per doz.; set of 19 for S2.25. 



"PANSY GERANIUMS" 



There is nothing that gives better returns for a little care, 

 when grown in the window garden, than these, literally 

 covered with flowers, frequently in bloom all summer. 

 Bridegroom, Lavender-pink, darker on upper petals, with 



dark blotches. 

 Mrs. Layal. The coloring of the flowers is a unique combina- 

 tion of chocolate, pink and white. 

 Price, for Pansy Geraniums, 20c. each, S2,00 per doz. 



