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New Geraniums for 1913. 



A. Ballif. (Double.) Beautiful cochineal-red, center veined 

 rosy salmon, shading to almost white at the edge. 



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

 cellent trusses; nymphea rose color shading daybreak veined 

 rose salmon. 



Clarus. Beautiful semi-double flowers of a most tempting fresh 

 shade of silver rose; very effective for a border. 



Emile Boutmy. (Single.) Enormous trusses; raspberry red flowers; 

 upper petals fuchsia red superbly maculated white at the base. 



Gen. Wayne. Seedling of S. A. Nutt crossed with Jean Oberle, 

 semi-double flowers borne in large trusses. Color rich carmine, 

 foliage small. Stands bedding well. 



Henriette Cordelet. Superb semi-double flowers born in strong 

 trusses on long stems. Bright rose spotted white. Plants 

 abundantly floriferous. 



Jamaique. A bushy compact globular plant, producing in 

 greatest abundance throughout the entire season, magnifi- 

 cent semi-double bright cherry red flowers. A good bedder. 



Jean Rostand. (Single.) Handsome flowers of a brilliant 

 Vermillion red, with a large white center, reticulated blue 

 veins, semi-dwarf and compact habit, fine foliage. 



Jeanne Gazin. Plant robust and massive; enormous trusses 

 supported on long stems, lasting exceptionally long; clear 

 beautiful rose colored flowers. 



Jacques Daurelle. A well bred low growing and floriferous 

 variety. Strong trusses of bright cochineal red flowers. 



Major Rinson. A clear fresh shade of cyclamen-rose beautifully 

 shaded semi-double flowers. 



Michele Savry. Perfectly formed semi-double flowers. Habit 

 semi-dwarf and branching. A beautiful fresh salmon pink 

 gradually shading to white on the edges of the petals. 



New Geraniums for 1913 — Continued. 



Panama. (Single.) A cross between Dryden and 

 Pamela. It is a very much improved Dryden, being 

 a stronger grower and much brighter in color with 

 distinct white markings in the upper petals. 



Ruby. Seedling of S. A. Nutt crossed with Pamela. 

 Beautiful large clusters of serai-double flowers on 

 extra long stems. Similar in habit of growth to S. A. 

 Nutt. Color currant red suffused with violet. 



Regalis. Immense semi-double flowers and trusses 

 of a pure carmine color, which is a new color in the 

 Bruant type. 



Secretaire Barat. Beautiful flowers of fine form; car- 

 mine lake shaded bright salmon. 

 Price for the above 35c. each. $3.50 per doz. 

 Collection of 16 New Geraniums for 1913, $4.00. 



New Double Geraniums 



of 1912. 



We offer below a splendid New Collection of Ger- 

 aniums for 1912, personally selected from the best of 

 the European importations both double and single. 

 They are all fine bedders. 



Agathos. Strong trusses; semi-double flowers of a 

 deep carmine color. A compact, well branched plant. 

 Baron Dhanis. Grand cochineal red, semi-double 

 flowers, with a purplish tint. A distinctive variety. 

 Comte Carminati di Brambilla. A very rich color of 

 currant red, shading lighter towards center; two lower 

 petals blotched white at throat, white eye; an ex- 

 cellent variety with large semi-double flowers and 

 trusses. 

 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. 

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

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

 Latham. Immense semi-double flowers of a beautiful 

 shade of deep madder carmine with a white center, 

 very floriferous; a distinct variety, enormous trusses, 

 long flower stalks. 

 Pierre Suhau. Immense semi-double flowers of a 

 beautiful shade of carmine purple, with rich velvety 

 finish, low habit, free flowering, beautiful trusses. 

 New Single Geraniums of 1912. 

 Comtesse de Hohenwart. Currant red with cardinal 

 red upper petals shading lighter toward center, very 

 large trusses. 

 Jean Balde. A beautiful novelty shade of reddish purple; petals 

 are blotched white at base very floriferous, enormous trusses. 

 Leonce Depont. Deep carmine shading purple with a large 



white center, beautiful flowers, good strong trusses. 

 Marguerite Phillippe. A pretty shade of salmon carmine with 



white eye, profuse bloomer, an excellent bedder. 

 Raymond Poincare. Immense flowers of a deep carmine 

 color; upper petals blotched white. 

 Price 25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 

 Collection of 12 New Geraniums for 1912, $2.50 



The ''Captivating Collection" 



OF DOUBLE GERANIUMS. 



De Grandville. Brilliant scarlet, white center, carmine aureole. 

 Hubert Charron. White center, margined reddish-carmine. 

 Jean Viaud. Bright, rosy-pink, white blotch in center; dwarf, 



compact, vigorous and exceptionally free blooming. 

 John Doyle. Color, richest scarlet, bright and effective. This 



is conceded to be the finest bedding Geranium in its color. 

 Marquis de Montmort. Deep, brilliant carmine-purple. 

 Mme. Barney. A splendid pure deep pink; superb truss. A 



grand bedding variety close compact habit and superb bloomer. 

 Mme. Charlotte. Distinct , rosy-salmon, marked white. 

 Mme. Jaulin. Delicate peach-pink, with wide border of white. 

 Malgache. This is best described as a yellowish-orange. 

 Marvel. Crimson-maroon, semi-dwarf, compact grower. 

 M. Canovas. Brilliant fiery-scarlet flowers, shaded maroon. 

 Thomas Meehan. Rosy-pink, upper petals blotched orange. 

 White Queen. This has proven to be the best of the double whites 



Price, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz., $8.00 per 100. The 

 " CAPTIVATING " COLLECTION FOR $1.00. 



