Geranium, Rosemawr. 



GERANIUMS. 



6 CHOICEST NEW GERANIUMS. 



One strong plant of each, postpaid, 75 cts. 

 COUNTESS OF HARCOTJRT One of the 



best new double pure white geraniums. Very 

 good bloomer and handsome plant. 



ROSEMAWR. — One of the finest. Large 

 truss of bright rose pink flowers with white 

 centre. Foliage, crinkled and banded with 

 chocolate color. Fine, compact grower. 



GEN'L DODDS Most beautiful and large. 



Single florets will measure 2 inches across. 

 Color, rosy scarlet. Very attractive 



M'LLE MARIE HERBERT Large, single 



florets, of a delicate color, quite similar to the 

 shade of apple blossoms. New and handsome. 



JEAN VIAUD.-A bruant type and an en- 

 tirely new color in this class. Flowers are im- 

 mense. Color, clear bright rose. Fine bedder. 



THOS. MEEHAN A very free flowering, 



semi-double geranium. Color, vivid magenta. 

 Large truss; very distinct. 



Any of the above new Geraniums, 15 cts. each; 

 $1.50 per dozen, postpaid. 



SINGLE GERANIUMS. 



One each of the following 10 very fine 

 Single geraniums, postpaid, for 90 cents. 



GIGANTEA One of the grandest flowers; 



enormous. Color, bright orange scarlet. 



SIGNI CRISPI.— Creamy flesh color, tinged 

 with rose. Handsome and good bloomer. 



QUEEN OF THE WEST.— One of the best 

 bedders. Fine plant and free flowering. Light 

 orange scarlet. Enormous flower truss. 



MRS. J. M. GARR. — Large, pure white 

 flower. Great trusses of fine florets. 



CORSAIR.— Very large truss of deep, rich 

 crimson florets. Vigorous blooming. 



FLASHLIGHT One of the most brilliant, 



brightest crimsons, imaginable. Fine bedder. 



SALMON QUEEN. — Clear, bright orange 

 salmon. Large florets and truss. Conspicuous. 



L'AUBE. — A very fine, pure white geranium, 

 with large, open florets. One of the best. 



SURPRISE. — A comparatively new sort of 

 very free habit of bloom. Brilliant red, upper 

 petals marked with white. 



MONTESQ.UE Exquisite pale pink with a 



white eye. Charming and attractive. 



Any of the above very desirble new and stand- 

 ard single geraniums, 12 els. each; $1.20 per doz. 



DOUBLE GERANIUMS. 



One of each of the following 10 double 

 geraniums, postpaid, for 90 cents. 



HENRY DE BOURNE. — A new and fine 

 double white variety; highlv recommended. 



MAD. A. RICAUD. — A beautiful bright 

 orange red; very double; unequalled beauty. 



BONN AT. — A very brilliant variety. Color, 

 vivid carmine rose. A good bedder. 



G A M 11 ETTA . — Large clusters on strong, 

 erect Stems. Violet crimson with orange scar- 

 let markings. A general favorite. 



GEN'L GRANT. — Double; scarlet. Very 

 popular. Fine, large flower. Elegant bedder. 



S. A. NUTT. — A beautiful dark crimson. 

 The flowers arc large perfectly-shaped. Fine. 



BKUANTI A noble and standard bedding 



variety. Color, bright scarlet. Verv double. 



ROSEBUD Individual florets, very double, 



like little roses. Deep, rich scarlet. 



LA FAVORITE — Avery line, double, pure 

 white, holding its purity Of color remarkably. 



M. VINTLER.— A new sort. Larue trusses 

 of double, white flowers, which resemble a 

 Bnowball. Handsome and much admired. 



Any of the above choicest double geraniums, 

 12 vents each; $1.20 per dozen, postpaid. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



6 NEWEST SORTS. 



One of each, postpaid, for 75 cents. 

 PIERCY'S SEEDLING. — One of the 



very newest. A pompon variety of dwarf, 

 sturdy growth. Orange bronze flowers. 



MRS. J. J. GLESSNER. — A fine, new 

 chrysanthemum, bearing large flowers of a 

 light yellow color, with apricot shadings. 



SHILOWA. — An ultra Japanese sort of 

 artistic arrangement. Very showy, l olor, 

 brilliant crimson. One of the newest. 



ILLUSTRATION. — A new pompon of 

 characteristic growth and fineness. Flowers, 

 white shading to pink. Attractive. 



BEAUTY OF TRURO A new ostrich 



plume or feathered petal chrysanthemum. 

 (Strikingly beautiful. Color, purplish bronze. 



LIBERTY.— Of beautiful, incurved form; 

 large globular shape. Deep golden yellow. 



Any of the above newest chrysanthemums, 

 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents; $1.50 per dozen. 



6 NEW AND BEST VARIETIES. 



One of each, postpaid, for 60 cents. 



THE Q.UEEN. — Very early flowering; 

 large, pure white. A handsome sort. 



COREA. — Large flower; rich, bronze yellow; 

 deep crimson markings. New and unique. 



SILVER CLOUD. — Creamy white with a 

 lovelv shading of apricot and fawn. Handsome. 



KLONDIKE.— Oolden yellow. Reflexed petals. 



LOUIS BOEHMER — An ostrich plume sort, has 

 feathery petals. Large, rosy carmine flowers. 



GEO. M. PULLMAN.— Deep, rich yellow. Large flower. 

 Any of the above 6' new clirysanthemums, 12c. each; $1.20 per doz 



12 GOOD STANDARD SORTS. 



One strong plant of each, postpaid, 90 cts. 



CHARLOTTE Large, fine form; white. 



GEO. W. CHILDS Deep, rich crimson. 



HARRY BALSLEY Delicate pink. 



IVORY.— Pure white. Free flowering. 

 MA J. BONNAFON — Yellow; globular form 

 MISS M. M. JOHNSON — Golden yellow. 

 MORNING GLOW— Peach bloom red. 

 MRS. PARKER, JR. — Silverv pink; fine. 

 MRS. PERRINE.— Globular flowers; pink. 

 MUTUAL FRIEND — Very large; white. 



OAKLAND Bright, rich terra cotta; fine. 



MRS. W. J. BRYANT Chrome yellow. 



Any of the above 12 standard chrysatilheminns 

 10 cen ts each; $1.00 per dozen, postpaid. 



SEPTEMBER FLOWERING. 



One of each of the 6 sorts for 50 cent*. 



These are very early to bloom and are prized 

 and recommended on this account. 



BARON VEILLARD Very double. Bril- 

 liant yellow with crimson markings. 



MRS. F. L. AMES. — Rich, orange yellow; 

 large, ball-shaped flower. 



JULES LA GREVE Magnificent deep red. 



MISS KATE BROWN. — Very floriferous 

 and early. Fine, pure white flowers. 



MARION HENDERSON — Large; vellow. 



WM. SIMPSON. — One of the best. Rich 

 rose pink; reverse of petals silvery. 



Any of the September flowering chrysanthe- 

 mums, 10 cents each; $1.00 per dozen, postpaid. 



5 BEAUTIFUL ABUTILONS. 



One of each, postpaid, for 50 cents. 



The fine habit and exquisite foliage of the abutllon, renders 

 It very effective, either as a house or outdoor garden plant. 



NEW JAPANESE SAVITZII A new and very beauti- 

 ful variety; distinct and strikingly effective for ornamental 

 display. Foliage is finely toothed at the edges, and is a dark 

 green, widely banded with pure white. 20 cents each. 



WM. McKINLEY. — Rare and handsome. Fine foliage 

 and large, lemon yellow, bell-shaped Hov ers. 15 cents each. 



ECLIPSE.— Foliage, mottled yellow and green. Flowers, 

 a blending of scarlet and buff. One of the prettiest. 10c. each. 



CALYPSO. — A perpetual bloomer, with fine foliage and 

 pure white flowers. Is' eat and attractive. 10 cents each. 



SNOWBALL. — Large, snow white flowers, neat habit and 

 ornamental! Elegant for pot culture. 10 cents each. 



NEW AGERATUM FREE TOST 



Princess Pauline.— A new ageratum, with large cluster 

 heads of magnificent sky blue flowers, with white centre; 

 distinct and unique novelty. 20 cents each. 

 Cppp with every order for $1.00 worth or more of flowering 

 rnCC plants, a strong plant of the above novelty, or I will 

 send, if preferred, a choice named rose, my selection. 



6 PERPETUAL BLOOMING VIOLETS. 



One plant of each, postpaid, for 50 cents. 



LA FRANCE.— A new violet; conceded to be the best of all. Flowers, single, very large, fine 

 perfume; produced on long stems and of a very rich dark violet purple. Very free flowering. 

 1 can recommend this verv highly for bedding and cut flowers. 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents. 



CALIFORNIA. — A vigorous 

 and healthy violet, producing 

 very large flowers which are 

 single and a clear violet purple. 



LADY HUME CAMPBELL. 

 — A popular and grand violet; 

 perpetual blooming, large, dou- 

 ble, deep azure blue flowers of 

 exquisite fragrance. 



PRINCESS OF WALES. — 



Great claims are made for tills, 

 It is a true gem. Very free 

 bloomer. Flowers, single and 

 very large. Color, a deep violet 

 blue. Sweet scented. 



SHOENBRUN A fine, large 



flowering, single violet, and per- 

 petual blooming. Color, very 

 uark blue. Dellciouslv scented. 



SWANLEY WHITE. — The 

 finest and best white variety 

 grown. Large, very double and 

 sweet. Continuous bloomer. 



Any of the above violets, except 

 where noted, 10 cents each: $1.00 

 per dozen, postpaid. 



