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PE-TER MENDERS ON 6t CO., IM EW YOR K -^ 



NEW GERANIUMS OF 1911. 



Single Flowering. 

 Marcellin Berthelot. Semi-dwarf; robust grower; immense 



trusses; grand flowers; brilliant scarlet. 

 Amedee Giat. Plant of good compact habit. Brilliant solferino 



violet, two upper petals superbly maculated bright red. 

 Giselle. Perfect habit of growth; foliage comparatively small; 



flowers of middle size, borne on long stems, forming large 



bouquets of pure rose pink. 

 Suzanne Leepre. Large trusses and flowers; a beautiful shade 



of aurora salmon softening toward a lighter distinct eye. 

 Maxime Kovalevski. A very distinct and striking soft orange 



shade, a new color in the bedding class, fine in pots. 

 Mme. F. Carnot. Bright rose, center flashed white. 

 Lave. Bright orange scarlet, large round flowers, fine bedder. 



Double Flowering. 

 Henry Bataille. Plant robust and compact; trusses held well 



above the foliage, cerise red with brilliant scarlet shading; a 



splendid bedder. 

 Convoitise. Plant short; foliage small; flowers large and open; 



clear solferino violet, upper petals maculated red. 



New Geraniums of IQll— Continued. 

 Fiat. Good habit; compact foliage; orange salmon, copper 



tint. Prettiest colored novelty in the salmon type. 

 Electre. Good habit; plant dwarf, always covered with flowers; 



semi-double; clear wallflower violet; very brilliant. 

 Joseph Vianney. Semi-double; large round petals; salmon 



rose, shaded peach. 

 Aurora. The trusses are large and bold; a bright, pleasing 



shade of aurora copper, shaded lighter. 

 Price for the above 15c. each, collection of 13 for $1.50. 



"GLORIOUS" GEKANIUMS. 



Alliance. A cross between an Ivy and a Zonal Geranium, and 

 containing all the best points of both parents. The flowers 

 are large, semi-double, exquisite pale lilac-pink, the upper 

 petals feathered and blotched rich crimson maroon. 



Dagata. A remarkably beautiful shade of soft, clear rose-pink 

 the base of the upper petals marked with silvery white. 



Mile. Anastasia Lecadre. (Single.) Immense trusses. Color 

 carmine-rose the center marked with clear white. . 



Jean Oberle. Flowers semi-double, white with a pretty shade 

 of rosy blush in the center deepening to tender salmon. 



Dr. Phillippe Tissie. A semi-double " Aureole." Bright 

 crimson, magenta towards the center, which is pure white. 



Leopold Bouille. A bright crimson-magenta, shading through 

 violet-red to the center which is clear white. Semi-double. 



Pamela. {Siyigle.) Center white merging into rosy lake, the 

 outer margin being a rich violet crimson. 



PAUL CRAMPEL. (Single.) A magnificent, richly colored crim- 

 son-scarlet, the most intense shade imaginable. Gigantic 

 trusses and extra large florets. Will supersede all others in its 

 color for bedding. (See cut. Page 159.) 



Mrs. Lawrence. A beautiful shade of soft, satiny, salmon with 

 white markings. Large flowers and trusses, semi-double. 



Leon Baudrier. A charming shade of soft but conspicuous cerise 

 shaded lighter towards the center, which is silvery white. 



Maurice Pottecher. Brilliant scarlet shading through tender 

 violet to a distinct white center. 



Peter Henderson. Trusses enormous, flowers semi-double. 

 Remarkably brilliant color and a fine bedder. 



Red Wing. Deep cardinal red, with a soft, velvety sheen; 

 unusually attractive; semi-double flower, an ideal bedder. 



Trego. A grand red variety; exceptionally fine for bedding. 



Voi Lactee. (Single.) A compact grower, large trusses, pure 

 white. Price, 15c. each, $1.50 perdoz.; Set of 15 for $1.75. 



DOUBLE GERANIUMS, standakd sokts. 



The collection of Geraniums offered below is carefully se- 

 lected from the hundreds introduced as combining the greatest 

 variety of color combined with adaptability for general culture. 



A. Riccard. Bright vermilion-scarlet. Fine for bedding. 



B. de Poitevine. Brilliant salmon. Very large flowers. 

 Berthe de Presily. Beautiful silvery-rose. A fine bedder. 

 Double Gen. Grant. The leading scarlet bedding Geranium. A 



vigorous grower, free blooming, splendid foliage, large trusses, 

 color intense orange-scarlet. (See cut). 



Gloire de France. Bright salmon. 

 One of the best in its color. 



Godefroid Stass. Rich violet-pur- 

 ple, scarlet center. 



Harriet Cleary. Flowers rich, deep, 

 rosy-carmine-pink. 



Little Pink. Very dwarf. Bright pink. 



Miss Frances Perkins. Bright pink. 

 A splendid bedder. 



Mme. Fournier-Sarloveze. A beau- 

 tiful flesh-pink marked white. 



M. Rene Malude. Fiery-crimson, 

 with violet shades, upper petals 

 blazed white at the base. 



Richelieu. Fiery-scarlet, shaded 

 crimson. Dwarf. 



Roty. Magnificent deep china-pink 

 bright and lasting. 



S. A. Nutt. Brilliant crimson-scar- 

 let. A grand bedder. 



Ville de Poitiers. Intense orange- 

 scarlet, a grand bedder. 



White Swan. Pure white. Splendid 

 habit and trusses. Price, 10c. each, 

 $1.00 per doz., $8.00 per 100; 

 set of 16 for $1.25. 



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