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^me. %cz^in, double. X^f, 'SS^erTXn'i 

 round truss, decidedly free bloomer. The best 

 double white, splendid grower. Makes a fine pot plant, 

 desirable for any purpose. 15c. each , 2 for 25c. 



T5,., Ar^^^^t^ r^^^^:^^*^ The most remarkable 

 he Aureole Gerantum, geranium ever raised 

 Mad. Bruant. for outside bedding or 



indoor decoration. Beautiful for window, table or 

 church. Each floret resembles a pansy blossom. They 

 are very large, and like a beautiful plaque of alabaster 

 whiteness, veined with lake, radiating into a brilliant 

 aureole of bright solferino— a flower of celestial loveli- 

 ness. Price 15c. each; 2 for 25c.; 10 for $1.00, $7.00 

 per 100. 



Madame Charles Molin. Trusses and florets enor- 

 mous, color a clear, bright salmon, white eye. Re- 

 markable for the beauty of the trusses, and also for its 

 lovely color. Plant semi-dwarf, zoned in black, and 

 very fine in bloom. Single, 15c. each; 2 for 25c.; 3 for 

 30c. 



Best Bedding Qeraniums in the World To-Day. 



All (except Jean Viaud) 15c. each; 2 for 25c.; 3 for 30c.; 

 50 for $4.00 ; 100 for $7-00. 



Alphonse Kicard. A strong grower, dwarf and branch- 

 ing, and producing flowers in great masses. Both floret 

 and truss are of enormous size,- single or slightly dou- 

 bled, and color a brilliant shade of orange red. 



John Doyle. Strong, vigorous grower, truss of the 

 largest size and borne well above the foliage on very 

 strong foot stalks ; color is of the richest scarlet, excep- 

 tionally bright and effective, one of the most profuse 

 blooming bedders that we have ever had ; the habit is 

 ideal ; the foliage very broad and .strong, and stands the 

 sun better than almost any other geranium ; we appre- 

 hend that this will supersede all other scarlet varieties 

 for bedding. 



S. A. Nutt. The very best of the dark crimson-scarlet 

 bedders ; stands the sun perfectly, and is always a mass 

 of bloom. 



Jean Viaud. This is the finest geranium for blooming 

 ever grown. Flowers, semi-double of largest size on 

 immense stalks. Color, a fresh, bright rose pink, the 

 two upper petals marked with white blotches. 20c. 

 each ; 3 for 50c. 



Beaute Poitevine. This variety is conceded to be the 

 best semi-double salmon-pink geranium in existence for 

 bedding purposes ; a most profuse bloomer. 



rime.Jaulin. Color, delicate peach-pink; centre, simi- 

 lar to Daybreak carnation, with wide border of white ; 

 unrivalled for freshness and beauty. Florets are very 

 large, produced in enormous trusses; semi-dwarf, com- 

 pact, exceptionally vigorous habit, with broad, deep- 

 zoned foliage A splendid bloomer; one of the most 

 valuable and striking geraniums of recent introduction. 



TXZv/;-.*^ /"^.^^^^/A The New Silver-Leaved 



^tUtam Langguth. Geranium. The plant is of 

 short stocky growth, beautiful deep green foliage, 

 with broad, pure snow-white band. Most free-flower- 

 ing of all its class. Flowers, double, bright red, large, 

 extra filled-out blooms, rising from the white colored 

 foliage quite magnificently. 25c.; 3 f or OQc. 



