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HENRY A. DREBR, Philadelphia, Pa. 



TYPE OF NEW SINGLE GERANIUM 



New Double Qeraniums for 1908. 



Constellation. Very large florets, soft rose with carmine spots. 35 



cents each. 

 Edmond Blanc. Carmine, shaded purple, bordered with violet scar- 

 let and small white eye. 35 cents each. 

 Flavia. A particularly fine double white, with very large flowers. 50 



cents each. 

 Francillon. Fine large flowers, crimson slightly shaded purple. 35 



cents each. 

 Jamaique. Exceptionally large trusses of rich crimson-cerise flowers. 



35 cents each. 

 Le Lutin. Fine bold flowers, satiny carmine, tinged scarlet, white at 



the base of the petals. 35 cents each. 

 M. Emile (iuerin. Beautiful shade of rose violet with white spots. 



50 cents each. 

 Madeleine Lepine. Entirely new shade of blush rose; very free. 50 



cents each. 

 Moulin Rouge. Large, bold flowers of dark, rich crimson scarlet. 



35 cents each. 

 Regalis. Bright violet red, with lighter markings. 50 cents each. 

 Susanne Despres. Large, double white, bordered with tender rose. 



35 cents each. 

 Val Fleuri. Remarkable for its exceptional free-flowering qualities ; 



a beautiful shade of bright orange scarlet. 50 cents each. 



One each of the set of twelve varieties for $4.00. 



New Single Qeraniums for 1908. 



Emanuel Arene. Deep, rich, velvety crimson, maculated with 



orange red ; immense truss. 35 cents each. 

 Emile Gebhart. Very large, clear, orange salmon. 35 cents each. 

 Eveline Le Mai re. A beautiful, delicate, fresh rose, with large white 



eye. 50 cents each. 

 Marie de Becdelivre. Rich violet crimson, gradually shading to a 



white centre. 35 cents each. 

 Romilda Vicini. White ground overlaid with light-rose salmon; 



upper petals feathered crimson. 35 cents each. 

 Vicomte de Vogue. Rosy white, shading to brilliant salmon centre. 



35 cents each. 



One each of the set of six varieties for $2.00. 



Six New Cyclope Geraniums. 



The distinctive feature of the " Cyclope " type is an unusually large 

 white eye in the centre of the flower, which, in all cases, helps to in- 

 tensify the other colors. 



Ardens. Large, single scarlet, with exceptionally large eye; beauti- 

 ful and effective. 35 cents each. 

 Dr. Philippe Tissie. Double light crimson, shaded vermilion; eye 



very decided. 35 cents each. 

 Jules Vasseur. Large semi-double vermilion scarlet ; large eye. 35 



cents each. 

 Leopold Bouille. Double bright crimson magenta, shading through 



violet to the white eye. 35 cents each. 

 Pamela. Fine single flowers ; the large white eye is surrounded by a 



bright rosy lake, which is bordered on the edges with red. 50 cents 



each. 

 Yvette Prost. Entirely distinct, single violet rose, shading to a 



white centre ; large flowers and trusses. 35 cents each. 

 The set of six New Cyclope for $2.00. 



Six New Double Geraniums of 1907. 



Arais Segalas. Strong grower, large flower and truss, rose salmon, 



aurora shading. 30 cents each. 

 Colonel Thomas. Very large violet crimson of excellent habit. 30 



cents each. 

 Dagata. One of the finest in our collection ; a beautiful shade of rose 



mauve, with large blotch of white at the base of the upper petals. 



35 cents each. 

 Jean Oberle. Pure white, with salmon-rose centre. 30 cents each. 

 Leon Baudrier. A beautiful soft cerise, shading to white centre. 30 



cents each. 

 Paros. A splendid pure double white. 30 cents each. 

 The set of six varieties for $1.50. 



Six Best New Single Geraniums of 1907. 



Baronne Grubissich. Tender rose, with clear white eye. 35 cents 

 each. 



Claire Albane. Finest large pure white. 30 cents each. 



Maxime Kovalevski. Brilliant pomegranate red, of fine form. 25 

 cents each. 



Mme. Mosnay. Lower petals a peculiar shade of vermilion rose, 

 upper petals rose magenta ; white at base. 30 cents each. 



Sycamore. A particularly striking, bright, clear salmon pink. 10 

 cents each ; $1.00 per dozen. 



Tiffin. One of the freest-flowering, rich, glowing scarlets. 10 cents- 

 each ; $1.00 per dozen. 



The set of six varieties for $1.25. 

 Twelve Standard Double Geraniums. 



Alphonse Riccard. Bright vermilion scarlet, large florets and 

 trusses ; the finest large-flowering scarlet bedding variety. 



Beaute Poitevine. The best semi-double, salmon-pink bedder. 



Bertha de Presilly. Delicate, pure pink, sometimes marked red. 



Double Dryden. Bright, rosy red, with while centre. 



Fleur Blanc. Finest pure double white. 



General Grant. Standard double scarlet bedder. 



Mme. Jaulin. Delicate pink, with white border, a dainty color com- 

 bination. 



Marquis Castellane. A combina-tion of two distinct shades of red. 



Marquis de Montmort. Deep, brilliant carmine purple. 



Miss Frances Perkins. A charming shade of bright pink. 



S. A. Nutt. One of the best, rich, dark crimson bedders. 



Thos. Meehan. Pink, shaded violet, upper petals marked orange. 

 Strong 2^-inch pots, 60 cents per dozen ; $4.00 per 100. 



Twelve Standard Single Geraniums. 



Alice of Vincennes. White, edged and veined scarlet. 



Eugene Sue. Immense trusses of brilliant scarlet. 



Granville. Large, soft, clear pink. 



Jacquerie. Rich, dark, crimsou scarlet. 



Juste Oliver. Large truss of medium-sized flowers of tyrian rose, 

 shading to cardinal at base. 



Mrs. E. G. Hill. Beautiful salmon, a fine, large flower. 



Mrs. E. Rawson, Rich, glowing scarlet, upper petals shaded crim- 

 son. 



Neron. Dwarf-growing, orange-scarlet bedder; splendid constitution. 



Sir Fred Trevor. Deep, rich, glowing crimson, with large white eye. 



Snowdrop. The finest white single bedder. 



The Sirdar. Beautiful brilliant scarlet. 

 Strong 2j^-inch pots at 60 cents per dozen ; $4.00 per 100. 



Double lvy=leaved Geraniums. 



Ballade. Tender lilac, upper petals feathered with crimson maroon. 

 C.'i-sar Frank. Brilliant strawbeny-red, with lighter centre. 

 Corinthienne. White, tinted rose, blotched dark purple on upper 



petals. 

 Cordens Glory. Bright scarlet, bold full flower; very free. 

 Diana Scalarandis. White, tinted blush. 

 Mme. Thibaut. A fine large, deep pink. 

 Mrs. Banks. White, slightly tinted blush, with large, dark reel 



blotches on the upper petals. 

 Pierre Crozy. Bright scarlet, of dwarf, compact habit. 

 Ryecroft Surprise.. Beautiful shade of soft pink. 



2j^-inch pots, 75 cents per dozen ; $5.00 per 100. 



Hybrid Ivy=leaved Geranium Alliance. 



A cross between the ordinary Geranium and the ivy-leaved section, 

 with double flowers of perfect shape, of a delicate rose-pink ; each 

 petal marked with a large, carmine-purple blotch. 15 cents each ; 

 ji.50 per dozen. 



Scented Geraniums. 



Mrs. Taylor, Rose, Lemon, Nutmeg, Cut. leased Rose and 

 Variegated- leaved Rose. 60 cents per dozen ; $4.oo-per 100. 



Variegated=leaved Geraniums. 



Happy Thought. Large yellow blotch in the centre of the leaf, with 

 an outer band of green. 75 cents per dozen ; $5.00 per 100. 



Marchael McMahon. The best bronze-leaved variety ; single scarlet 

 flowers. 75 cents per dozen ; $5.00 per 100. 



Mme. Salleroi. A dwarf variety, rarely over six inches high, foliage 

 green, bordered white; fine for edging. 60 cents per dozen ; $4.00 

 per 100. 



Mrs. Pollock. One of the most beautiful of golden tri-colors ; bronzy- 

 scarlet zone ; golden edge ; scarlet flowers. 75 cents per dozen ; 

 $5.00 per 100: " 



Wilhelm Languth. The green foliage is edged white; flowers 

 double crimson-scarlet. 75 cents per dozen ; $5.00 per 100. 



