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NEW rUOHSIAS. Price 50 cents each. 



SUXRAY. New tricolor-leaved Fuchsia. One of the most boautifnl 

 plants ever oftered, and unquestionably the great novelty of the 

 season ; colors as rich and clear as in any tricolor geranium ; the 

 leaves, which are very large, are of a rich bright crimson, white 

 and bronzy green. The habit and growth is all that can be de- 

 sired, each plant forming a beautiful pyramid, making it desirable 

 not only as a magnificent exhibition plant, but invaluable as a 

 decorative or market plant. Flowers of fine form ; coralla, purple ; 

 sepals, coral red. 



EMPEROR OF BRAZIL. Crimson sepals, corolla very double, 

 violet purple flaked with rosy carmine. 



MARCHIONESS D'ANGLESEY. Double white corolla; habit 

 vigorous, short and compact ; very floriferous. 



DUKE OF EDINBURGH. Corolla bright mauve, sepals very 

 bright crimson ; extra form. 



PRINCE LEOPOLD. Foliage fine golden green, vigorous liabit, 

 pyramidal, crimson sepals, very large double violet mauve corolla. 



For General List, see page 128. 



NEW DOUBLE-PLOWEEED ZONALE GEEANIUMS. 



ALINE SISLEY. Flowers fine double white, petals nicely rounded ; 

 habit and style of flower like the single white " Mad. Vaucher," 

 but more vigorous. Flaving imported last summer a fine stock 

 of this celebrated novelty, Avhich originated with Jean Sisley, the 

 successful geranium grower at Lyons, France, we are enabled to 

 offer a fine stock of vigorous and healthy plants at the very low 

 price of §1.00 each. $9.00 per dozen. 



ALBUM PLENUM. (Smith.) The pioneer of the double white 

 section. 75 cents. 



AS.^ GREY. (Sisley). The first and finest of the double salmons 

 habit of plant ; probably the best of all the doubles. $1.00. 



EMILIO CASTELAR. (Sisley.) Velvet crimson; a very fine 

 striking color. $1.00. 



CHARLES DARWIN. (Sisley.) Very deep crimson ; a splendid 

 variety. $1.00. 



LE VENGEUR. (Lemoine.) Very double flowers, of most perfect 

 rosette form, a peculiar pleasing shade of crimson red. This 

 variety we planted out last summer, with the collection, and found 

 to be the very best bedder of all the double varieties, one plant 

 producing at one time sixteen blooms. 30 cents. $3.00 per 

 dozen. • 



LE NEGRO. (Lemoine.) Very fine double maroon, a true "Tom 

 Thumb" variety. 30 cents. $3.00 per dozen. 



PREFECT DE LYON. (Lemoine.) Very double and extra fine 

 dark scarlet, florets nearly two inches in diameter. 75 cents. 



