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The Dingee & Gonard Co., West Grove, Pa. 



THE CHOICEST GERANIUMS 



THE PEOPLE'S FLOWER 



ON this and the following page weoffer the best Geraniums— new and old— of the hundreds of varieties nowia commerce. 

 These Geraniums are the choicest in the world, having been thoroughly tested and found to possess distinct merit. To 

 be appreciated their superb flowers must be seen. They are beautiful beyond description, the richest solid colors and 

 most gorgeous variegated varieties being included in the various lists. Such a wonderful improvement is shown in the 

 Geraniums of recent introduction that it is difficult to compare them with the old-fashioned Geranium of many years ago. For 

 ease of culture, brilliant and attractive covering, general usefulness and diversified types the Geranium is unexcelled. Be sure 

 to include some of this splendid class of plants in your order. 



THE BEST NEW DOUBLE GERANIUMS 



PfllCE 



GEEANIUM, JEAN VIAUD 



THOMAS MEEHAN— New Bniant Geranium 



Fine semi-double, of a bright magenta shade, flowering very 

 freely in large trusses of well-opened flowers with distinctly 

 fluted petals. Base of upper petals marked with orange. 

 Superb. 



KLEBER 



A grand variety of the most beautiful color, deep violet, 



Strong plants, 15 cts. each; 4 for 

 so ots.; set of 9 for $1. 



JEAN VIAUD— The Finest Pink 



Soft pure pink, semi-double, with two white 

 blotches. Dwarf, stocky grower, producing continu- 

 ously large trusses of perfect florets, throughout the 

 season. Finest double pink variety ever introduced. 

 ] t has an iron constitution and blooms all the time. A 

 magnificent variety. (See illustration. ) 



DOUBLE NEW LIFE— A Seniational Variety 



Outer flowers large and brilliant red; in the cen- 

 ter of this appears another semi-double flower, pure 1 

 wliite in color, making a striking contrast difficult to 

 describe. 



E. H. TREGO— An Ideal Variety 



One of the most beautiful shades of dazzling scarlet,; 

 with an exquisite soft, velvety finish on a saffroni 

 ground. The flowers are large, semi-double, often; 

 measuring two inches in diameter^ produced in enor- 

 mous trusses, in great profusion; glossy green foliage, 

 with dark zone, large and of good texture. 



JEAN LAHOR— Odd and Bea^utiful 



Large, perfectly formed flowers with good trusses^ 

 the plant and color is odd and very beautiful— border 

 of petals is ricli vermilion red, center clear violet 

 lilac mauve, while the base of the upper petals isi 

 shaded orange, making a superb effect. 



HUBERT CHARRON 



One of the finest double Geraniums, each petal edged 

 with rosy red around a pure -w^liite center. Free in 

 growth and bloom. 



DR. DESPRES— A Splendid New Double 



Good truss composed of large circular flowers ; coloi 

 changeable, toriglit violet marked vermilion on 



the upper petals. Other segments marked scarlet. 



Odd and very distinct. 



a velvety texture. A free grower and a bloomer, producing 

 flowers well above the foliage. 



ALPHONSE RICARD— A Constant Bloomer 



Strong grower, dwarf and branching, producing flowers ir 

 great profusion. Both the single florets and trusses are o: 

 enormous size, semi-double, of a brilliant shade of orange>^ 

 red. 



THE CHOICEST DOUBLE GERANIUMS 



PRICE: Strong plants, 12 ots. each; 3 for 30 cts.; 7 for 60 cts.; iz for $1, postpaid. ^ , ^ 

 SmciAI, OFFMR: Complete collection of 16 Doable Geraninma, named below, postpaid, tor $1.^5,^ 



BRTJANT.— A strong grower, with massive trusses of rich 

 vermilion-red, which frequently measure 8 inches across. 



BEAUTE POITEVINE.— Bright salmon-pink; im- 

 mense trusses of large.semi-double florets. A constant bloomer. 



COUNTESS DE HARCOURT.— Pure snow-wliite ; 

 extremely free in bloom. 



DOUBLE GENERAL. GRANT Superbdouble, scarlet 



flowers ; large compact trusses. Grand. 



DR. BliANCHE.— Flowers large ; very bright orange- 

 red. 

 ^F. PERKINS.— Rich carmine flowers of medium size. 



GLADYS SPAUL.DING.— Semi-double; brQliant scar- 

 let. 

 HETERANTHE Very desirable bedder ; bright scarlet. 



IjE PLLOTE.— Glovring crimson scarlet. 

 MARVEL..— Dark red ; large and fine. 

 M. OTT.— Magenta sbading to pure violet ; upper 

 petals l>lotclied crimson. 



MRS. GLADSTONE.— Grand, pure white, shaded fleab 

 pink toward the center. 



PINK BEAUTY.— Bold trusses of enormous size. Coloi 

 rich, deep pink, shading at base to brigliter pink, base 

 of upper petals creamy white. 



ROSEBUD.— A dwarf, compact grower. The flowers art 

 formed like perfect Rosebuds,. Color scarlet shaded lilac. 



R. ROLAND-GOSSELIN.— Center chamois, bordered 

 with rose and marked with white. 



S. A. NUTT.— Rich dark crimson J perhaps tiie best. 



SWEET-SCENTED GERANIUMS 



Strong plants, 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts., postpaid. 



APPLE-SCENTED.— A grand old favorite ; a plant will 

 fill a room with delicious apple-scented fragrance. 



ROSE-SCENTED.— Both large and skeleton leaf. Fine 

 for bouquets. Delightful rose scent. 



LEMON-SCExX TED.— Small leaves, deliciously scented. 

 One of the best. 



PELARGONIUM LADY WASHINGTON 



Strong plants, 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 eta,; 9 for$l, 

 postpaid. 



Beautiful flowers that are large and marked in the mo8b 

 charming fashion, similar to Phloxes or Pansies ; color lil»« 

 pink, with center of pure carmine, which gives tb»J 

 flowers a most charming ettect ; very showy. 



