/. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER AND RED BANK, N. /. 

 IVY GERANIUMS. PELARGONIUMS. 



These are of a trailing habit, and are well adapted 

 to growing in vases, baskets, rockwork, etc. All are 

 valued for their thick glossy foliage. In addi- 

 tion, their flowers are beautiful, very large, of pui'e 

 exquisite colors and are produced freely during spring 

 and summer. 



Lady Washington Geraniums, 



SOUV. CHAS. TURNER. 



Beauty of Castle HilU Flowers very large, open truss, 

 semi -double, rose pink with darker blotch. 



Chas. I^lonselet. Very full flowers, brilliant red, up- 

 per petals beautifully marked; fine large truss. 



Galilee. Light rosy-pink flowers vein-^d with lilac; 

 large, compact truss. A good grower and free bloomer. 



Gen. Ctiamrtonnet. A grand, pure scarlet; florets of 

 beautiful rose form; very large, regular and very 

 double; profuse bloomer. 



Joan of Arc. Trusses very large, flowers double, the 

 nearest approach to pure white in this family. A con- 

 stant and free bloomer. 



Ryecroft Surprise, Bright rosy-pink, of a lovely and 

 distinct shade; large, full truss, large semi -double 

 flowers. Vigorous grower, roundish deeo green foliage. 



SOUV. CHAS. TURNER. The best and handsomest 

 Ivy Geranium yet introduced; florets 2^.< inches across 

 on trusses six inches in diameter; semi-double; purest 

 carmine of the brightest imaginable shade, blotched 

 with maroon on the upper petals. A fine, robust 

 gi-ower, with handsome foliage. Blooms as freely 

 when bedded out as a Zonale. Awarded numerous 

 certificates. See illustration. 



ta., lOci doz., $1.00. A set for 50c, 



Splendid plants for pot or vase cultnire with immense 

 cltsters of large flowers of beautiful, rich colors hand- 

 somely marked; bloom very profusely. The varieties 

 offered have been selected from a long list as the most 

 beautiful and remarkable. Every one is a gem and 

 entirely distinct from all the others. 



Dorothy. Large, with prettily fringed petals, soft 

 rosy salmon with dark maroon blotches and banded 

 with silvery white. 



Le Vesuve, Very showy; white centre widely mar- 

 gined with bright orange-vermilion. 



Lord Salisbury. Very large flowers, beautifully 

 marked with rich dark spots; verv highlv colored. 



IMarie IMallet. Delicate flesh color blotched with dark 

 maroon and bordered bright scarlet. 



i^oie. Tibaut. Large and round petals ruifled to ap- 

 pear like semi-double; white with rosy salmon blotch. 



!>Irs. Bradshaw. White blotched with dark purple. 



I>lrs. Robert Sandiford. Very large, semi-double: 

 snowy white very slightly veined with carmine on 

 upper petals. 



Victor. Large and fine; brilliant cherry red marked 

 with white at base of petals and spotted with maroon 

 on the upper petals. 



From in. pots, ea., 15c. A set for $1.00, 

 ** 4 «« " 25C. *♦ 1.50, 



All of this class are valued for their foliage, which is especiallv useful in bouquet makmg. The above illas- 

 tration and their names serve so well to inform the reader what the difterent varieties are like that I omit 

 descriptions of most of them. No class of Geranimns is more interesting. 



Balm, Fern-leaved, i>Irs. Taylor, Oak-leaved, Peppermint, Shrubland Pet, 



Birch-leaved, Lemon, Nutmeg, Pennyroyal, Rose-scented, Skeleton-leaved. 



ta., lOc; doz., $1.00. A set for ^1.00. 



