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VAUGHAN'S BOOK FOR FLORISTS— CHICAGO AND NEW YORK. 



Geraniums. 



Six Grand New Geraniums. 



Price, except noted, «trong 2i-lnch Pot Plants, each, 10c. ; per doE., $1.00; 



100, $8.00. 



Telegraph. Truly the finest geranium for beiiding out and for conservatory and window 

 decoratiim. Mammoth size, robust habit of growth. The foliage is dark green with heavy zone, 

 flowers single and of a deep orange cerise color. 



M. S. Breton. A grand velvety scarlet, flowers semi-double and enormously large; beautiful 

 in form with white eye. 



Ora D. Hill. Large trusses of semi-double flowers, color beautiful bright cerise pink, very 

 free hl.ioming and a strong grower. Fine for a pot plant and for summer bedding. Each, 2Sc.; 



per doz., $2.00; per 100, $15.00. 



Orosa. .\ grand semi-double, salmon pink; flowers very large; strong vigorous habit; a 

 splendid bloomer, and a good bedder. 



Mad. Guerlnlere. Xery large flowers of a beautiful bright rose, semi-double; strong, 

 vigorous, upright grower and a splendid bloomer. 



Snow Queen. A splendid, good, pure white single flowering geranium, of vigorous growth 

 and free blooming. 



Special OSer No. 430. One each of the 6 Novelty Geraniums for 60c. 



List of Best Standard Geraniums . 



Price, Strong 2i-lnch Pots, except noted. Per 100, $4.00; per 1,000, $36.00. 

 Alphonse Rlccard. (Bruant.) Brilliant orange-red; semi-double; large trusses; grand 

 bedder. 



Beaute Poitevlne. The old stand-by pink bedder; semi-double; light salmony pink. 



Columbia. Single; deep scarlet; one of the best. Enormous flower heads; very fine bedder. 



Dr. BaumetZ. Double; bright scarlet. We find this one of the best summer bedders. 



Guitare. Large semi-double flowers. Center very bright pink, shading to white at the 

 edges. Per 100, $6.00. 



Idole. One of tl>e prettiest of the new fancy double "Aureoles"; color snow white and pure 

 pink. Per 100, $6.00. 



SesastriS. A beautiful "fancy" double rosy carmine-violet, marbled in white. Per 100, 

 $6.00. 



Mary Hill. DnuMr; ( l( ;ir, ro-y pink. Compact flower heads and a profuse bloomer. 



Mrs. Hill. Sin^lr, iiii.- Sumnicr bedder; clear salmon-pink. Always in demand. 



Little Pink. I In- i- ilir I iwarf or Mars type, never growing over .six to eight inches in 

 lieiglit aii l l]t. i:ill> <r,\, iinL' itx if Summer with trusses of double deep pink flowers. Just the 

 plant for t..,i .|, i . w In, I a bed of this at the St. Louis Fair, and it was greatly admired. Per 

 doz., 75c.; per 100, $6.00. 



Princess Olga Altierl. Large semi-double flowers; center tender rose, brighter at'the 

 edges. Per 100. $6.00. 



S. A. Nutt. Double; dark crimson. The old favorite, and the one that is used by the 

 million. 



Variegated-Leaved Geraniums. 



WILLIAM LANGGUTH. 



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green 



Its class. Flower 

 from the white en 

 100. $8.00. 



Happy Thought. Green and yellow leaves; alwavs|in"dema 

 doz., 60c. ; per 100, $4.00. 



Mrs. Pollock. l5i<Mize and scarlet zone. Very line fur pot \i 

 doz., $1.00; per 100, $8.00. 



ROSE GERANITJI^S . Are rose-scented. Per doz., 50c.; per 100 

 $4.00. 



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Per doz., $1.00; per 

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Ivy-Leaved Geraniums. 



Price, except noted, per doz.. 50c.; per 100, $4.00. 



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in:ii.H,M il,.ts. Each, lOc; doz., $1.00; per 100, $8."oo'. 



Souv. de Chas. Turner. Col.ir brinUt scarlet with soft rose tint. 

 Beauty of Jersey. \ cry double, bright rosy pink. 

 Joan of Arc. Only double white Ivy Geranium. 



Gen. Champlonet. Double bright scarlet flowers of enormous size. 



New Pelargoniums . 



We OfTer Fine Plants of Fall Struck Cuttings, all Strong Plants from 

 2\ and 3 inch Pots. Price, per doz., $1.50; per 100, $10.00. 

 Mad. Thibaut. White, richly marked an, I blntdied with rose, the upper 

 Miarnoii with large wliito center; petals heavily ruflleU, 



(■tal> tuaikc.l ,ini.>. 

 lyiriK It :i ,l,,ul.lr a|. 



Mad. Vibert. \ 

 Champion. W lu 

 Countess. il.:ii 

 Sandford's Best! 



with black maroon blotches bordered fiery rod, 



shaded blush, small carmine blotch on lower 

 ind red. 



: pure white center. Narrow white edge, feath- 



MRS. ROacRT SAND 



wer is a beautiful shade of pink, surrounded with a 

 '|i' i> I'itii.] ni Mil' imrcsi white, with large white throat. 



Mrs. Robert Sandiford. A chariniiig pure white large flowering variet' 

 u.lli linely rulllcd edges an,! peifcctly d(,ublc. 



Pansy Geraniums. 



This bemitiful Pelargonium is of easiest growth, dwarf in habit, and literall> 

 covered with flowprs all the time; and as it requires little or no attention, it is in- 

 valuable as a window plant. The coloring and marking of the flowers are most 

 rxtiaordinary, light pink, white, dark purple, black, etc., almost riyaling the 

 ran-.\ iji uniqueness of flower. It is this combination of coloring which obtained 

 for il ilu- popular name of Pansy Geranium. Each, 16c.; doz., $1.25; per 100, 

 $10.00. 



