PLANTS FOR WINTER BLOOMING. Al 
FRAGARIA. 
Fuehsia, Lwstre. Scarlet corolla, blush sepals. 
‘© Paarl af England. Cherry red corolla, rosy- 
white sepals. 
‘Base af Castile. Violet corolla, blush-pink sepals. 
lay Queen. Blush sepals, scarlet corolla. 
‘S| S§eeiosa. Corolla scarlet, sepals blush. 
‘““ €Rampion of the World. (New.) Dwarf, very 
free-blooming, double variety, with scarlet tube 
and sepals, violet corolla. Best Fuchsia out. 30 
cents. 
** @sddex Fleece. Foliage golden yellow ; free, early 
bloomer. 
“* Seeray. Beautiful, tri-colored variety; great 
movelty. jo cents. 
GERANIUM—Dousxe. 
Geranium, Zouale. Scarcely rivaled as bedders of 
the surest growth on all soils, succeeding to perfection 
during the heat and drought of Summer; of rich, mass- 
ive, and often gay-zoned foliage; compact growth, and 
profuse, constant, brilliant bloom in scarlet, crimson, 
salmon, and white; they are especially valuable and 
beautiful for Winter-blooming in the house. 25 cents. 
Geranium, Glorze de Corbenay. Salmon-pink. 
“ Delight. Rose. 
“ Mad. Muzzard. Magenta. 
Harry King. Intense scarlet, small white eye. 
Blarginetta. White, pink eye and border. 
“ Master Ckristize, -Rich pink. 
‘“* Kate Nicholson. Rosy-pink. 
“ Bridesmaid, Rosy-salmon. 
“Generel Great. Scarlet; very large truss. 
SINGLE. 
“| drs. Leme, Crimson, splashed with pink. 
“* Gen. Sostt. Salmon. 
“* Btcoter. White, deep salmon eye. 
FUCHSIA. 
GERANIUM—Zowates. 
Geranium, Emily Vaucher. White. 
“* Queen of the West. Rosy-scarlet. 
‘“* Col. Holden. Extra large truss; crimson-searlet, 
Duchess of Sutherlaswd. Scarlet, white eye. 
‘“* Dazzler. Intense scarlet, white eye. 
‘“ Helen Dick, Pink and white. 
Happy THOUGHT. 
Geranium, Dowdle. <A beautiful selection of this 
well known plant, producing double flowers, and culti- 
vated as easily as the single 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. 25 cents each; $2.50 per dozen. 
Geranium, ¥. G. Waggoner. Rich crimson. 
‘* Syliphide. Rose. 
‘© The Ghost. White. 
‘“* Mad. Boucharlatate, Intense scarlet. 
Asa Gray. Of all the double Geraniums, this is 
the most charming. The flowers are of a bright 
salmon, a soft and mellow tint; very compact in 
habit, and a profuse bloomer. 
Crown Prince. Light pink, white eye. 
“ St. Marta. Dazzling scarlet. 
Alice Crousse. Blush-white. 
Marta Crousse. Wermillion. 
“ William Pfitzer. Dwarf, scarlet. 
“ Aline Sisley. White, pink shade. 
Jewel, (New.) Trusses of good size, deep searlet 
in color, Each separate flower is regularly 
formed, resembling a miniature rose. 
Madame Lemoine, Bright rosy-pink, 
Geranium, variegated. Bronze, gold and silver 
edged; most elegantly variegated in foliage; flowers 
pink, carmine and scarlet ; as vigorous in growth as the 
piain-leaved varieties ; admirable for ceatrast with other 
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