DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 



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Col. Holden. Extra large truss ; crimson-scarlet. 



Dazzier. Intense scarlet, white eye. 



Delight. Rose. 



Duchess of Sutherland. Scarlet, white eye. 



Emily Vaucher. White. 



General Grant. Scarlet ; very large truss. 



General Scott. Salmon. 



Glerie de Corbenay. Salmon-pink. 



Helen Dick. Pink and white. 



Kate Nicholson. Rosy-pink. 



Mad. Muzzard. Magenta. 



Marginetta. White, pink eye and border. 



Master Christine. Rich pink. 



Mrs, LoTve. Crimson, splashed with pink. 



New Life. By far the finest striped variety; color 



deep scarlet, striped and blotched with white. 

 Queen of the West. Rosy-scarlet. 



GERANIUM, DOUBLE. 



A beautiful selection of this well known plant, produc- 

 ing double flowers, and cultivated as easily as the sin- 

 gle varieties. They are free-blooming, and remain a 

 long time in perfection, and are useful in a variety of 

 ways, where the single ones are not. 20 cents each ; 

 $2.00 per dozen ; $10.00 per 100, by express, except 

 where noted. 



Alice Crouse. Blush-white. 

 Aline Sisley. White, pink shade. 



Asa Gray. Bright salmon, a soft and mellow tint. ' 



JeTvel. Trusses of good size, deep scarlet in^color. 

 J. G. IVaggoner. Rich crimson. 

 Madame Lemoine. Bright rosy-pink. 

 Maria Crouse. Verrai.lton. 

 Mme. A tnelia Ballet. The best of all the double whites, 



flowers not ch.inging as they grow old. 25 cents. 

 Mme. Bouckarlatain. Inten-e scarlet. 

 Mme. Thibant. Flowers verj' large, deep rose-pink, 



upper petals marked with white ; habit dwarf and 



compa.t ; splendid bedder. 25 cents. 

 St. Maria. Dazzling scarlet. 

 Syipkide. Rose. 

 The Ghost. White. 



GERANIUM. VARIEGATED. 



Bion/e, J, - ■ n - biivcr edge ; most elegantly vsirie- 



g itcd in foliage ; flowers pink, carmine and scarlet ; as 



vi;^orous in groA th as the plain-leaved varieties , admir- 



abe for contrast v/iih other colors ; partially shaded, 



succeed as bedders. 20 cents each ; O2.00 per dojen. 



Bronze King. Bronze and yellow. 



Cloth ^ ^ Cold. Yellow and green. 



CrystcU Palace Gent. Golden and green. 



Distinction. The leaves are encircled near the edge 

 with a very narrow zone of deep black. 



Gelden Crown. Light yellow. 



Happy TJwught. A large yellow blotch in the center 

 of each leaf, with an outer band of green at the mar- 

 gin. 



Italia Unite Carmine zone, white edge. 



Lady C .lunt. Style of Mrs. Pollock. 



Marshal McMahon. Ground color of the leaves gold- 

 en yellow, marked with a deep chocolate ring. 



Mcuntai?i of Snovj. White margined, scarlet flowers. 



Mrs. Pollock. Best tricolored variety. 



GERANIUM, SCENTED. 



20 cents each ; $2.00 per dozen. 

 .Apple. 



Bridal Ring. 



Lady Plymouth. Rose scented ; silver edged. 

 Mrs. Taylor. Scarlet flowers. 

 Nutmeg. Pinnaiifidum, 



Pennyroyal. Rose. 



GERANIUM, IVY-LEAVED. 



The value of this selection is greatly enhanced by the 

 beauty and profusion of its flowers during the spring and 

 summer months, var^-ing from white to pink. They are 

 well adapted for reck work or vases ; for drooping over 

 baskets, or on trellises, they are unsurpassed ; but few 

 plants give more satisfaction for home culture. 30 cents 

 each ; $2.00 per dozen, except where noted. 

 Diadem. 



Duke of Edinburgh. Leaves marginated white. 

 Lady Edith. Flowers crimson and purple. 

 Lucy Lemoine. Flowers verj' double; white, veined 



with purple. 25 cents. 

 Z,' Elegante var. 



Gazania, splendens. A low-growing plant, with 

 large, showy, orange-yellow flowers. 20 cents. 



Gloxinia. These are among the handsomest of our 

 summer-blooming, green-house plants, the rich and 

 varied coloring of the flowers being beautiful in the ex- 

 treme. The bulbs should be started in the spring, in a 

 hot-bed or hot-house, and after blooming all summer, 

 require a season of rest. 25 to 50 cents. 



Heliotrope. No plant succeeds better for summer- 

 flowering ; is equally well adapted for green-h<->use 

 blooming in winter ; it is a constant bloomer, and is a 

 general favorite, on account of ifs delightful fragrance. 

 20 cents each ; set of six $1.00. 



Heliotrope 



Glory de Masette. Dark lavender. 



Hom.er. Lilac. 



Mad. Blerney. White. 



Miss Nightengale. Light lavender. 



Snow Wreath. Nearly white. 



Star. The darkest of the heliotropes; white eye; 

 d>varf habit. 

 Hibiscus, 25 cents each. 



Double. Rosy-crimson. 



Cooperii. Foliage variegated, white, green and pink. 

 Hydrangea, — 



Jdponica zariegata. The leave: are deep green, marked 

 with pure white, 50 cents. 



Hortensis. The old, hardy variety of great merit ; flow- 

 ers pink. ch.-ingin'T to bluish-white. 25 cents. 



Otaksa. Flowers similar to H. Hortensis^ but larger ; 

 plant more dwarf, and blooms younger. 23 cents. 



Paniculata grandifl^ra. Perfectly hardy ; flowers 

 white. .-- to 50 cents. 



Schizophragma hydrangeoides. New climbing hy- 

 drangea, said to cling to trees, and ^row to the 

 height of fifty teet ; hardy. :;5 to 50 cents, 



Thos. Hogg. White ; one of best. 25 cents. 



