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HENRlf A. DREER, 714 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Type of New Sinole-Geeanium. 



Six Choice New Single Geraniums for 

 1901. 



Andrew Lang. Glowing scarlet, with pure white blotch on 



the upper petals, the centre of the flower being surrounded by 



a distinct aureole of a rich carmine tint ; a bright and brilliant 



flower. 20 cents each. 

 Barbara Hope. Pale, beautiful salmon pink, with white 



eye, shading to nearly white at edge of petal ; a very large, 



perfect flower. 40 cents each. 

 Qeorge Sand. Clear white, at times tinged with soft flesh 



pink, distinctly punctuated with brilliant carmine dots ; very 



chaste and distinct. 20 cents each. 

 Jean Aicaud. Rich crimson purple, with glowing blotch at 



base of upper petals ; immense truss and very free. 35 cents 



each. 



Lilian Duff. A magnificent crimson, the individual pips 



often measuring 3 inches in diameter ; the most distinct new 



Geranium this season. 60 cents each. 

 Mrs. Williams. Immense bloom, 3 inches in diameter ; 



clear rose pink, with white blotch at base of upper petals. 50 



cents each. 



The set of .six 1901 Smgles for $2.00. 



Six New Double Geraniums for 

 1901. 



Champs de Neige. The finest double white yet sent out. 

 35 cents each. 



La Soliel. Brilliant scarlet ; very intense and glowing ; a 

 profuse bloomer. 35 cents each. 



Marie Fournier. Pure deep pink, with distinct white cen- 

 tre, occasionally striped and spotted with white. 15 cents 

 each. 



Mme. Pllilip Labrie. Pure deep pmk and always in 



bloom. 15 cents each. 

 Picotee. Pure white, with distinct narrow jMcotee edge of 



clear rf)sy pink. 35 cents each. 

 Roi de Siam. Brilliant .scarlet, with large white blotch in 



centre of petal ; the brightest flowered of all the double 



aureoles. 50 cents each. 



The set of .six 1901 Doubles for $i.C>o. 



Double Iti-Iveaveu Geeanium Leopard. 



New Single Geraniums of 1900. 



Chateaubriand. Targe, brilliant scarlet, with maroon 

 shadings and black veins on upper petals. 15 cents each. 



Daumier. Soft, rosy lilac ; centre of flower heavily spotted 

 with ro.sy anilene ; one of the choicest Picotee varieties. 15 

 cents each. 



Hall Caine. Bright, cherry red, individual florets, over 2^ 



inches in diameter. 20 cents each. 

 Mary Pelton. Delicate pale salmon, the finest of this color 



yet introduced. 15 cents each. 

 Oliver. Centre of flower snow white suffused rich magenta, 



bordered with glowing scarlet around the edge of the petals. 



15 cents each. 



Ponschkine. Brilliant anilene violet ; upper petals blotched 

 with pure white, the centre of the lower petals shading into 

 rosy white. 15 cents each. 



Set of six 1900 Singles for 75 cents. 



New Double Geraniums of 1900. 



J. B. Varonne. Immense florets ; fierv carmine, with large 

 white centre ; one of the most striking of the Aureole section. 

 15 cents each. 



Jean Viaud. Bright, rosy pink, with white blotch in centre of 

 petal. 15 cents each. 



Richelieu. Deep scarlet shaded fiery orange, with maroon 

 veiling, large flowers and trusses ; very free. 15 cents each. 



Mme. Carnot. The most promising double white yet intro- 

 duced. 15 cents each. 



Pasteur. Brilliant orange scarlet ; the brightest scarlet 

 Geranium yet introduced. 15 cents each. 



Jean Remeau. Snow white veined with rosy violet ; petals 

 bordered with bright crimson. 15 cents each. 



Set of six 1900 Doubles for 75 cents. 



Three Choice New Ivy-leaved 

 Geraniums. 



Leopard. The mo.st distinct and novel Ivy Geranium yet 

 introduced : the ground color is a clear lilac pink, with heavy 

 cannine blotches over the upper petals ; the markings are so 

 unique that it may aptly be described as a Lady Washington 

 Ivy Leaf. 50 cents each. 



Achievement. A cross between .Souv. de Chas. Turner and 

 a pure white single zonale, with large semi-double flowers of a 

 distinct shade of salmon pink. 35 cents each. 



The Bride. The largest and purest double white yet intro- 

 duced ; very dwarf and free. 19 cents each. 



The set of 3 varieties for 90 cents. 



