Introductions of i8gi. 



Geranium, Sully Prudhomme. Various dealers. 



Florets very double, in large trusses, bright carmine in color. 

 Imported. (Lemoine.) 



— Tour Eiffel. Various dealers. 



This variety resembles the famous Bruant in form of trusses and 

 florets. Plant dwarf, but of strong, healthy growth and splendid 

 for bedding. Color bright orange-scarlet ; flowers semi-double. 

 Imported. 



— W. A. Chalfant. Hill. 



Dazzling scarlet, florets circular and slightly cupped, forming a 

 magnificent truss ; heavy Bruant-like foliage assuring it a good bed- 

 der. Single. Hybrid of Souvenir de Mirande. 

 • — Wm. Kelway. Various dealers. 



Enormous trusses, florets double and fiery scarlet, Imported. 

 (Lemoine.) 

 [Geraniums, 42 varieties.] 

 Geum radiatum. H. P. Kelsey. 



N. E. States. 

 Gilia minima var. caerula. Orcutt. 



California. 

 Gillenia stipulacea. H. P. Kelsey. 

 E. States. 



Gladiolus, Bertha. M. Crawford, Ohio. 



Tall and strong, exceedingly showy, makes an elegant spike, with 

 numerous side branches, and multiplies rapidly. Color very bright, 

 light scarlet, with a large purple blotch on the lower petals. 



— Lulu. M. Crawford, Ohio. 



The color is white, with the edge delicately penciled with dark 

 crimson, resembling a Picotee pink. 



— Mabel. M. Crawford, Ohio. 



Of dwarf habit, usually less than three feet high. An early and 

 abundant bloomer, and produces many bulblets. Color soft, rich 

 carmine, in various shades. 



— May. M. Crawford, Ohio. 



White, delicately touched with pink, showing most near the ends 

 of the petals. The two lower petals are marked with a peculiar 

 light brown color. 

 Gladiolus, Nanceianus (Lemoine's) type. The following by Saul : 



A. de laDavansaye. 



Dr. H. P. Wolcott. 



Harry Veitch. 



J. H. Krelage. 



Kleker. 



Le Grand Carnet. 

 Massena. 

 Prof. Lambrin, 

 Prof. Sargent. 

 Rev. W. Wilks. 



