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Premium No. 104. I „.,..,._^ . ^ 



SIXTEEN BEST GERANIUMS- 



Eight Single, Eight Double. 



GERTRUDE PEARSON —Color, pure rose pink. One of the 

 most attractive and pleasing Geraniums grown. 



SOUVENIR DE MIRANDE.— Entirely distinct from any other 

 variety known. It has round florets, upper petals cream 

 white, distinct rosy pink border, lower petals salmon rose 

 streaked with pure lilac. A most novel coloring. 



J. P. CLEARY.— Enormous trusses, most brilliant, deep, orange 

 scarlet. The freest blooming scarlet Geranium known. 



SNOWDROP.— Enormous sized trusses of purest snow white, re- 

 taining its pureness the entire season. 



WONDER.— A liery scarlet, with shading of maroon and crim- 

 son. In color and profusion of bloom a grand Geranium. 



MARY HALLOCK FOOTE — A light, clear salmon, blending 

 into dark shades. The yellowish salmon gives it a special 

 delicate shade seldom seen in Geraniums. 



MADONNA.— A delicate pink, deepening to a soft peach-blow. 

 A perfect Geranium of an entirely new shade. 



GRANVILLE.— Clear, rosy pink. Stands the hot sun better 

 than any other pink. Invaluable as a bedder. 



S. A. NUTT. — This is the darkest and richest Geranium grown. 

 It is very bright, dark, deep, rich, velvety maroon, an ex- 

 cellent bedder and a perfect pot plant. One that must find 

 its way into every collection. 



EMERSON.— Distinct rosy salmon. A decided acquisition. 

 Unexcelled. 



LA FAVORITE.— In this Geranium we believe we 



have the finest double white Geranium in culti- 

 vation. The flowers are borne in large trusses 



of the purest snow white, retaining this pure 



whiteness even in the height of Summer. 

 QUEEN OF THE FAIRIES.— Clear apricot salmon, 



shading towards the center to a white eye. A 



most beautiful Geranium and a good one. 

 PROF. POIRAULT.— This is a deep solferino in 



color. It has a splendid habit and the color is 



decidedly unique and bright for a Geranium. 

 Premium No. 105. 



TWENTY NEW CHRYSANTHEMUMS, The Cream of the World's Collection. ♦ 



HOFF BEACH.— Deep magenta. The best bedding 

 Geranium of its color. 



BEAUTE POITEVINE.— This variety is conceded 

 to be the best semi-double salmon pink Gerani- 

 um in existence. A most profuse bloomer. 



CENTAUR.— This new mammoth Geranium is the 

 best large flowering double pink Geranium in 

 cultivation. As many as sixty florets have been 

 counted on a single truss. The color is the rich- 

 est deep pink. 



AUSTRALIAN GOLD.— Deep golden yellow. One of the finest. 

 CULLINGFORDII.— R-ich crimson maroon, quite unequaled for 

 brilliancy. 



GOLDEN WEDDING.— Flowers of mammoth size, deep golden yellow; 



nothins: finer. 



GLORY OF THE PACIFIC— The best early pink, the first to come 

 into bloom. Excellent. 



HELEN BLOODGOOD.— A splendid pink variety, high and bright in 

 color, globular in form, full. 



H. W. REIMAN.— Still the best commercial yellow; has no faults. 



INTENSITY.— An extra fine crimson variety, flowers large and ex- 

 ceedingly double. Extra desirable. 



MAUDE DEAN.— An immense pink variety, finely incurved petals, 

 broadly shell-shaped. One of the largest flowers exhibited in the 

 fall shows. 



MRS. TRENOR L. PARK.— One of the grandest of all yellow Chrys- 

 anthemums. In finish it is exquisite. 



PITCHER AND MANDA.— The bi-colored Chrysanthemums, center 

 yellow white. The edges of the petals are white, distinct. 



SOLAR QUEEN.— Very large, yellow, strong, free-grower, extra fine. 

 Good for cut bloom. Does well as large specimens. 



JOHN SHRIMPTON.— A favorite dark crimson variety. Has won 

 many prizes. 



LILLIAN E. BIRD.— Of the very largest size, long, tubular petals, of 

 perfect form, producing flowers twelve inches in diameter. An 

 exquisite shade of shrimp pink. 



LADY PLAYFAIR.— Perfectly incurving, broad pink petals, ex- 

 tremely delicate in color and finish. Extra good. 



MERRY CHRISTMAS.— The best very late white 

 Chrysanthemum. Can be had in bloom at Christ- 

 mas. 



MALCOLM LAMOND.— An extra fine deep crimson 

 variety of the largest size; none finer of its color. 



MRS. ELMER SMITH.— One of the grandest of yel- 

 low Chrysanthemums. Flowers are large and of 

 fine form and finish. 



MRS. E. G. HILL.— Blooms eight to ten inches in 

 diameter. A delicate lavender pink, petals in- 

 curved. 



MAYFLOWER.— One of the best white varieties for 

 exhibition or for commercial purposes. Extra. 



VIVAND MOREL.— Flowers so large as to startle 

 you. The color shades from a few rows of lav- 

 ender pearl to the richest pink. 



