Zbe MnQce S. Conacb Co. 



GERANIUMS. 



^ The Choicest Geraniums. ^ 



THE PEOPLE'S FLOWER . 



BELOW we offer the best Geraniums — new and old — of the hundreds of varieties now in commerce. 

 The new Geraniums here offered are the choicest in the world. To be appreciated, their superb 

 flowers must be seen. They are beautiful beyond description. Be sure to include some Gera- 

 niums in your order. 



J. J. NOVELTiES IN GERANIUMS. ^ ^ 



Strong plants, 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 



JEAN VIAUD. — Soft, pure pink, semi-double, with two white ' 

 blotches. Finest double pink variety ever seen. Has an 

 iron constitution and blooms all the time. Magnificent. 



MME. GOYEUX.— Double. Light rosy pink, with large 

 white blotch in centre. Very bright. Free blooming. 



HUBERT CHARRON.— Double. Centre white, each petal 

 edged with rosv red; pure white centre. Lovely. 



KLEBER.— Double. Deep violet; velvety texture. Grand. 



MME. J. CIBIEL. — ^Single. Immense size; round and per- 

 fect. Centre bright pink; white eye; bordered white. 

 Beautiful. 



cts.; 7 for $1. Set of 10 for $1.40. 

 M. P. MORLAN. — Single. Enormous trusses; large flowers. 



Rich salmon, centre white; suffused bright salmon. 

 GENERAL FITZHUGH LEE.— Single. Large florets, white 



and crimson. A superb sort. 

 MME. L. MO YOT.— Single. Striped variety; large white 



centre, bordered with vermilion. Gorgeous. 

 ANDREW LAING.— Single. Glowing scarlet with blotches 



on two upper petals, suffused with carmine. 

 GENERAL WOLSELEY.— Single. Clear rosy red, blotched 



and mottled with white. Striking. 



^ ^ THE BEST NEW GERANIUMS. ^ ^ 



Price, strong plants, 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 

 MME. LANDRY. — Large flowers; immense trusses; semi- 

 double. Rich salmon, shading to orange; brighter edges. 



CRABBE. — Single. Cherry-red. Flowers 23^ inches across. ; 



Immense trusses. 



DRYDEN.— Single. Rosy-red blotched with white. Free | 



blooming. | 



SHELLEY. — Single. Rich, deep, velvety crimson. Large. | 



SOUTHEY. — Single. Bright vermilion; white blotch in | 



centre of flower. Superb. i 



MARS. — Single. Deep rose-salmon flowers; centre deeper. I 



edged white. Very dwarf. Blooms continuously. ' 



cts.; gforSi; set of 11 varieties, $1.10. 



JEAN LAHOR.— Double. Rich vermilion-red, centre violet; 



base of upper petals orange. Superb and dainty. 

 DR. DESPRES.— Double. Bright violet marked vermilion 



and scarlet. Odd. 

 THOMAS MEEHAN. —Semi-double. Bright magenta ; petals 



fluted; upper petals marked orange. 

 CHAUCER. — Single. Bright shade of pure cerise. Flowers 



3 inches across. 

 DOUBLE NEW LIFE.— Sensational variety; outer flowers 



large and brilliant red; in the centre of this appears 



another semi-double flower, pure white in color, making 



a striking contrast difficult to describe. 



CHOICEST DOUBLE GERANIUMS. 



Strong plants, 15 cts. each; 5 for 50 cts.; 12 for $1, postpaid. 



BRUANT. — A strong grower, with massive trusses of rich 

 vermihon-red which frequently measure 8 inches across. 



BEAUTE POITEVINE.— Bright salmon-pink; immtense 

 trusses of large, semi-double florets. A constant and 

 profuse bloomer. 



COUNTESS DE HARCOURT.— Pure snow-white; extremely 

 free in bloom. 



DOUBLE GENERAL GRANT.— Superb double, scarlet flow- 

 ers; large, compact trusses. Grand. 



DR. BLANCHE. — Flowers large, full; very bright orange red. 



F. PERKINS. — Rich carmine flowers of medium size. 



GLADYS SPAULDING. — Semi-double flowers; brilliant 



HETERANTHE. — Very desirable bedder; bright scarlet. 



LE PILOTE. — Glowing crimson scarlet. 



MARVEL. — Dark red; large and fine. 



M. OTT. — Magenta shading to pure violet; upper petals 



blotched crimson. 

 MRS. GLADSTONE. — Grand, pure white, shaded flesh pink 



toward the centre. 

 PINK BEAUTY. — Bold trusses of enormous size. Color rich, 



deep pink, shading at base to brighter pink, base of upper 



petals creamy white. 

 ROSEBUD. ^A dwarf, compact grower. The flowers are 



formed like perfect Rosebuds. Color scarlet shaded lilac. 

 R. ROLAND-GOSSELIN.— Centre chamois, bordered with 



rose and marked with white. 

 S. A. NUTT. — Beautiful rich dark crimson; perhaps the best. 

 Complete collection of 16 Double Geraniums, postpaid, 

 for $1.25. 



CHOICEST SINGLE GERANIUMS. 



Strong plants, 15 cts. each; 5 for 50 cts.; 12 for $1, postpaid. 



COLUMBIA. — High scarlet of dazzling brightness; two upper 

 petals white, shaded to scarlet on the edges. 



COUNTESS DE BLANCAS.— Immense single flowers, 2 inches 

 across; color light salmon pink. 



DR. MARMOTECK. — Massive trusses of large flowers, lower 

 petals bright violet, changing 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 five petals regularly bor- 

 dered with bright solferino. Superb. 



MME. CORALIE BAJAC— The centre flower is white; the 

 five petals regularly bordered with rosy carmine, which 

 shades into pale violet before touching the white. 



LA FAVORITE. — Massive trusses of snowy-white flowers; 

 large, perfectly double. Superb. 



NEGUS MENELIK.— Creamy white, shading into a deep 

 border of bright pink. Good truss. Very bright. 



PURITAN. — White ground, shaded salmon, deepening to a 

 distinct ring around the centre. 



TRIOMPHE DE NANCY.— Semi-double flowers, carmine red 

 with white margins, very effectively arranged. 



VINCENNES. — Our finest single pink variety. Dwarf grower 

 and splendid bloomer. 



Complete set of 11 Single Geraniums, postpaid, for 90 cts. 



SWEET-SCENTED GERANIUMS. 

 Strong plants, 15 cts. each; 6 for 60 cts. ; 10 for $1, postpaid. 



APPLE-SCENTED.— A grand old favorite; a plant will 



fill a room with delicious apple-scented fragrance. 

 ROSE-SOENTED.— Both large and skeleton leaf. Fine for 



bouquets. Delightful rose scent. 

 LEMON-SCENTED.— Small leaves, deliciously scented. One 



of the best. 

 PEPPERMINT-SCENTEt).- Velvety foliage, with delightful 



spicy fagrance. 



PELARGONIUM LADY WASHINGTON.— Beautiful flowers 

 that are large and marked similar to Phloxes or Pansies; 

 color lilac pink with centre of pure carmine; very showy, 

 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts.; 9 for $1. 



FANCY-LEAVED GERANIUMS. 



Strong plants, 15 cts. each; 5 for 50 cts. Set of 6 for 60 cts. 

 postpaid. 



ARBUTUS. — Golden-leaved variety, bearing profusely light, 

 salmon-pink flowers. 



GOLDEN BEDDER.— Crystal balls with golden leaves. 

 Extremely effective and extra good. 



HAPPY THOUGHT.— Dark-green foliage having a light- 

 cream, almost white, centre; dark band about the light 

 zone. 



MADAME SALLEROL— Beautiful and unique. Strong and 

 thrifty; a healthy grower, rarely reaching a height of more 

 than 6 inches. Leaves very small and of a clear green 

 color; irregularly dotted with white. Fine for bordering 

 and edging and splendid as a pot plant. 



MRS. POLLOCK. — A bronze variety of the best type. 



PRINCE BISMARCK.— A good dark bronze; one of the best. 



