GERANIUMS 
Price of plants in 33^-inch pots, 20c each; $2.00 per dozen 
Smaller plants, 15c each; $1.50 per dozen 
ALICE OF VINCENNES. Border of intense scarlet, forming a 
band around the body, color a rosy-pink, heavily veined with 
scarlet, center white; a very brilliant combination of colors. 
Single. 
COUNTESS OF HAS COURT. Pure double snow white. A grand 
bedder. Florets large and beautifully formed. 
GENERAL GRANT. A fine scarlet ; good bedder. 
JEAN VIAUD. Soft, pure pink, with two white blotches; dwarf, 
stocky grower, rigid stems, large trusses, perfect florets. 
M. P. MORLAN. Large flowers of rosy salmon, center white, sur- 
rounded by a halo of bright salmon. Single. 
MARQUIS CASTELLANE. Immense flowers about inches in 
diameter; two beautiful shades of red; petals undulating on the 
edges. 
MADAME LANDRY. Double; very free and constantly in bloom 
throughout the season; trusses large, and florets of the finest 
size and circular in form; color clear salmon; center shading to 
copper with a white ej'e. 
MADAME L. ABBEMA. This lovely variety has large, round 
double florets of an exquisite shade of blush pink, mottled, and 
shading into white; nicely filled with petals. 
MRS. GAER. Fine velvety pure white; single 
S. A. NUTT. The very best of the dark crimson scarlet bedders. 
TAMATAVE. Large, round, full flower; clear bright red shading 
to orange. 
THE SWAN. A grand double white variety, constantly in bloom. 
IVY-LEAVED GERANIUMS 
Are indispensable for covering banks, fences, etc. They 
are almost continuously in bloom, and require very little 
water. 
CHAS. TURNER. The handsomest Ivy Geranium ever intro- 
duced ; flowers 2 ]4 inches, trusses 6 inches across. The color 
is a bright pink,. Quite double. Very useful for window boxes 
and rockeries. 
CHERRY RED. A very fine double variety. 
FLOURENS. Large irregular flowers, salmon shaded with rose, 
large petals. 
P. CROZY. A grand hybrid between the zonales and ivies, having 
the foliage of the former, while the forms of truss and florets are 
found only among the ivies. The color is soft bright scarlet, with 
veinings of maroon. A grand bedder. Profuse in bloom. 
PELARGONIUMS 
(Lady Washington Geraniums) — Regal, Fringed, and Decorative Varieties 
This magnificent group includes those varieties whose 
habit is more robust, and the flowers much larger than 
those of the Show Pelargoniums. Their petals are either 
frilled or fringed, and overlap each other in such a manner 
that they present the appearance of being double. Several 
of the varieties display a warmth and richness of coloring 
not found in any other class. Plants in 4-inch pots, 25c 
each; $2.50 per dozen. Ssmaller plants, 15c each; $1.50 
per dozen. 
Please state if we can substitute, if necessary. 
ANITA. A most charming flower of extraordinary size, combining 
with it great freedom of bloom; of a lovely shade of brightest 
pink; upper petals grandly feathered with dark, velvety crimson, 
with an almost white center. 
DOROTHY. Soft shade carmine rose; white center, surrounded with 
lilac shade; all the petals margined white; upper petals blotched 
DUKE OF ALBANY. Deep, rich crimson maTOon, margined with 
rosy lake; light center, surrounded with violet, rose shading. 
A grand, dark variety, having a very full appearance. 
DUCHESS OF TECH. Very large trusses of extra large semi- 
double white flowers; petals undulated and frilled. 
E. G. HILL. Brilliant dark maroon, shaded scarlet, lower petals, 
lighter shade, with white center; very large. 
GOLDEN GATE. Large flowers, with elegantly fringed margins 
of a beautiful orange-scarlet color; center light maroon; upper 
petals blotched with intense black. 
MABEL. Upper petals brilliant dark maroon, under petals soft 
rosy pink; large white center. 
MADAME THIEBAUD. Blotched and marbled rose and white 
ground; upper petals marked with crimson maroon; large whit.', 
center, and edges of petals also white. 
MILTON. Upper petals grandly blotched dark maroon, surrounded 
with bright crimson and edged with rose, lower petals soft pink, 
feathered with crimson; light center. Light trusses of fine, 
elegantly fringed flowers. 
PRINCE GEORGE. Large trusses of finely fringed white flowers, 
faintly suffused with blush; all petals spotted with purplish lake; 
two upper petals more marked than the others. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Chrysanthemums should not be planted out earlier than March 30th. At that time we can supply plants from 3-inch 
pots at 15c each, $1.50 per dozen, of the following choice sorts: 
ALGERNON DAVIS. A massive, rich bronze, shaded 
chestnut; petals large and twisted. 
A. J. BALFOUR. Bright pink; broad petals of great sub- 
stance. 
AMATEUR CONSEIL. Red and buff. Japanese. 
BRIGHTHURST. Pink, slightly shading to cream; large, 
irregular Japanese sort. 
CROCUS. Pleasing shade of light yellow; a general 
favorite. 
CONVENTION HALL. Very large, pure white, incurved. 
CHAS. CRONIN. Immense salmon buff flowers. 
DONALD McLEOD. Yellow and crimson. 
DOROTHY GOLDSMITH. Yellow shaded bronze; of im- 
mense size. 
P, S. VALLIS. A very large yellow; narrow twisted petals; 
attracts much attention wherever seen. 
GOLDEN DOME. A large, bright yellow incurved variety; 
rather late in blooming. 
HELEN FRICKE. Dark pink; a fine late variety; produces 
incurved Japanese blooms of good form. 
J. C. SALTER. Yellow, Japanese. 
JEANNIE NONIN. A good, late white variety; large in- 
curved flowers. 
LILY MOUNTFORD. A beautiful variety with outer rows 
of petals; pure white, center salmon; very large and 
good. 
MRS. J. A. MILLER. Old gold; very large. 
MRS. Vrm. DUCKHAM. Extra large, Japanese reflexed; 
one of the best exhibition yellows. 
MRS. J. E. DUNNE. Salmon terra-catta; Japanese sort; 
a distinct and novel sort. 
MRS. W. KNOX. Soft yellow; petals closely reflexing; a 
Japanese sort of great size, 
MRS. H. PARTRIDGE. Crimson, reverse of petals old 
gold; very large. 
MRS. H. J. JONES. Glistening white; large incurved. 
MRS. ROBINSON. A -good early incurved pure white. 
MRS. GEO. HEAUME. Unique salmon-bronze; outer petals 
reflexed; center incurving; a grand acquisition. 
MAJOR BONNAFON. The most widely grown of yellow 
sorts for commercial purposes. 
OCTOBER FROST. One of the best early whites. 
MOUNTER. Very large deep yellow; form broad, reflexed 
twisted petals; extra good late sort. 
NELLIE POCKET. Creamy white; narrow twisted petals; 
incurved; Japanese. 
QUEEN. A very fine silvery white. 
ROBT. HALEIDAY. Very early yellow; large fine flowers. 
VIVIAND MOREL. Large reflexed pink; early. 
ZANOMA. Large white; deep reflexed blooms. 
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