BEDDING GERANIUM, SINGLE, GENERAL GRANT. 



It is a brilliant orange-scarlet, the flowers are produced in mar- 

 velous profusion, the habit is perfect, semi-dwarf, branching and com- 

 pact. On the whole. Single Geraniums are even more satisfactory for bed- 

 ding than the Double ones, as in a very short time after a summer storm they 

 are as fresh as before without any hand cleaning; the double flowers, on the 

 other hand, have to be cleaned off and thev are long in appearing after a storm. 

 cut.) Price, 10c. each, SI. 00 per doz., $8.00 per 100. 



SINGLE GERANIUMS.— Standard Sorts. 



Andrew Lang. A glowing scarlet with a pure white center. 

 Camille Bernardin. Rosy-peach, veined rose, marbled white. 

 Qhas. Nab. Carmine-lake pink, center white. Very distinct. 

 Clyde. A grand single "Bruant" Geranium. Rich scarlet. 

 Commandant Pellogot. Large, fiery-red. Splendid bedder. 

 C. W. Ward. Brilliant, deep apricot-salmon. Fine grower. 

 Dryden. Pure white, with a flaining "aureole" of rosy-red. 

 Ernst Bergman. Intense scarlet. A grand bedding sort. 

 Fleur Poitevine. Rosy-carmine; marbled and striped white. 

 Freedom. Center pure white, surrounded with rosy-scarlet. 

 Gen. Fitzhugh Lee. Crimson, white center. Excellent bedder. 

 Granville. Clear pink. A grand bedder. One of the best. 

 H. Dauthenay. Deep apricot-salmon ; dwarf, compact grower. 

 J. D. Cabos. Soft rosy-pink, a new and delightful color in' ' Bruants. ' ' 

 John P. Cleary. Orange-scarlet, upper petals veined maroon. 

 L'Aube. Clear snow-white. A very profuse bloomer. 

 Madame Bruant. White, bordered with bright solferino. 

 Mme. L. Renaud. Pure white, "aureole " violet-crimson. 

 Miss Mary Hill. Rich purple-lake, large white center. 

 M. Paul Plet. Rich violet-crimson, large white center. 

 New Life. Scarlet, striped white. Unique and pretty. 

 Pierre Mael. Color, violet-lake; base of upper petals white. 

 Precurseur. Large pure white flowers. A fine bedder. 

 Tempest. Light yellowish-orange. Very unique and distinct. 

 Price, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz., set of 25 varieties for $2.25. 



New Single Geranium, TELEGRAPH. 



Although not so popular as their progeny, the double 

 geraniums, yet the single sorts are admired more by connoisseurs. 

 Telegraph is a fine example of the best type. The color is an 

 intensely rich orange-red with a shading of cerise, softening it 

 into a most pleasing color. Price, 10c. each, SI. 00 per doz. 



Silver=Leaved Geranium, S. A. NUTT. 



The foliage resembles the well-known variety, Madame Sol- 

 leroi, while in the habit and flower, and freedom of bloom, it is 

 almost an exact reproduction of the well-known double crimson 

 variety, S. A. Nutt. It is a vigorous grower and free bloomer. The 

 trusses are of good size, held well above the foliage, and are freely 

 produced. Price, 15c. each, SI. 50 per doz., SIO.OO per 100. 



Double Pink Silver- Leaved, MRS. PARKER. 



The foliage is a deep, rich green, distinctly variegated on the 

 margin with clear white. The flowers are freely produced, held 

 well above the foliage, and are a deep, clear pink. 



Price, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz., $10.00 per 100. 



with 



"PANSY" GERANIUMS. 



There is nothing that gives better 

 returns for a little care, when grown 

 in the window garden, than these; 

 literally covered with flowers, fre- 

 quently in bloom all summer. 

 The Bride. Bright carmine, feath- 

 ered white; suffused blush. Very 

 attractive variety. 

 Bridesmaid. Maroon and white, very pretty. 

 Bridegroom. Lavender-pink, darker on upper petals, 



dark blotches. 

 Mrs. Layal. Chocolate, pink and white. 

 Price, 20c. each, set of 4 for 75c. 



SCENTED GERANIUMS. 

 Exceedingly useful on account of their fragrant foliage; 

 largely used in bouquets and baskets of flowers, also for making up 

 toilet waters, fragrant jars, etc. We offer the sorts named below: 

 Rose, Variegated Rose, Nutmeg, Mint, Mrs. Taylor (scarlet 

 flowers). Citron, Lemon, Skeleton, Little Pet, Dr. Livingstone. 

 Price, 10c. each, SI. 00 per doz. 

 Dwarf Silver=Leaved Bedding Geranium, MME. SOLLEROI. 

 A dwarf, compact-growing, very graceful type of the Silver- 

 Leaved Geranium; in fact, it is in a class by itself. It attains a 

 height and width of about one foot, and is exceedingly useful for 

 edging beds of Coleus, ordinary Geraniums, beds of annuals, etc. 

 Price, 10c. each, SI. 00 per doz., S6.00 per 100. 



Variegated Geranium, HAPPY THOUGHT. 

 One of the most novel and unique forms of variegation in 

 horticulture is displayed in this variety. As a rule, variegation 

 takes the form of stripes or blotches, but in this variety the center 

 of the leaf is yellow with a wide margin of vivid green. It is a 

 good bedder. Flowers rich magenta-rose. 



Price, 10c. each, SI. 00 per doz., $8.00 per 100. 



Silver Geranium, MOUNTAIN OF SNOW. 



Very ornamental for bedding. Vivid green, heavily marked 

 «'ith white; very effective grown in pots. 



Price, 10c. each, SI. 00 per doz., S8.00 per 100. 



Golden Tricolor Geranium, MRS. POLLOCK. 

 Gorgeously variegated, golden-yellow, orange, red and bronzy- 

 green. Price, 20c. each, S2.00 per doz. 



BRONZE GERANIUM. 

 Black Douglas. Rich yellow, with heavy bronze-black zone. 

 This is very ornamental either planted alone or in conjunction 

 with the silver-leaved sorts; with the latter it is particularly 

 effective. Price, 10c. each, §1.00 per doz., $8.00 per 100. 



