MISS MARY E. MARTIN. FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 



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Ivy-leaved Pelargonium LEOPARD. 



THREE NOVELTIES IN 



Single Giant-Flowered Geraniums^ 



"KTf^^u T^„^i^ Ground Color almost white, 



jyiam l^atn, closely freckled and flaked with 



carmine, the color deepening at the margin of 



the petal to a rich lake, floret of fine shape. Very 



lasting, 25c. each; 3 for 6oc. 



T Tur^^f A very deep, warm shade of 



jan ma.CLa.ren. salmon, paler at the margin of the 

 petals and deepening almost to orange at the 

 centre; perfectly circular in outline and of wonderful 

 substance; a grand flower in size, form, and color. 

 2SC. each ; 3 for 6oc. 



D«^A,<.«^ V:*^11*,^ Fi"s dwarf, free-blooming 



J^udyard Ktpltng. ^abit ; well - shaped round 

 bloom, 2% inches in diameter, of great substance; 

 color rich crimson-purple or amaranth, with glowing 

 crimson blotch at base of upper petals ; a magnificent 

 and striking variety, 250. each; 3 for 60c. 



One Each of the Three kinds, . ♦ 60c, 



NEW ORCHID-FLOWERED 



IVY-LEAVED 



PELARGONIUM ^ LEOPARD, 



This is the most distinct novelty in the Ivy- 

 leaved section yet originated. It is absolutely 

 distinct from any other variety. The flower is 

 large, semidouble, and borne in medium size 

 trusses. The color is remarkable, being fully 

 as rich and distinct as an orchid. The ground 

 is a clear lilac pink, the upper petals being 

 heavily blotched with deep crimson and 

 usually marked with distinct maroon dots. 

 The variety is unique and fully as striking as 

 many of the orchids, many people mistaking 

 it for an orchid flower. This will make one of. 

 the mos' distinct basket plants in cultivation, 

 and as it is as easily grown as any of the Ivy- 

 leaved Geraniums it will be valuable for cut 

 blooms, as the flowers produce the same color- 

 effects as are produced by using rare orchids. 

 The blooms are good keepers and will last 

 several days after cutting. The habit is ex- 

 ceptionally strong and vigorous, and it flowers 

 abundantly through the winter season. 



Fine strong plants, from 2J^-inch pots, for 

 February delivery, 50c. each; $5 per doz, 



S:pecial Prices for large quantities on application. 



Geranium— IAN MACLAREN. 



