PAINFvSVlLLE, O. ^ ^* 
S. A. Nutt 
Marvel. Rich, bright crimson; one of the best dark 
colored bedding varieties. 
M. G. Merand. Reddish violet, shading to a center 
of light scarlet. 
Oi-Mijalla Intense, dazzling scarlet; good for 
V/rneiia. eit^e^ po^s or bedding. 20 cts. 
"Pav^a Ra-ytf* very darkest Geran- 
I^^ene Pazin. ^^^^^ ^^^^ heavily zoned foliage 
and dwarf growth. Color, velvety dark reddish- 
Immense semi-double flowers, 
in correspondingly large 
purple. 25 cts. 
Roi Edouard. 
trusses; a brilliant shade of carmine-lake, gradually 
diminishing to a distinct white center. One of the 
best pinks in this class. 25 cts. 
S. A. Nutt. Rich crimson. The old standby. 
Unless noted, 10 cts. each; our choice, 20 for 
$1.00. 100 by express for $4.50. 
General BRUANT TYPE 
Collection of GERANIUMS 
Geraniums of this class are distinguished by their 
leathery foliage, vigorous habit of growth, heavy 
flower stalks and immense heads of bloom. 
Alphonse Ricard. Semi-double, bright orange red. 
Beauty Poitevine. Rosy salmon, nicely shaded and 
tinted from deep orange to pure salmon. 
Fltf^iiv Rlann ^ strong growing and bloom- 
rieuv piaiic. ^^^^^^ ^.^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^ 
full double flowers; pure white. 20 cts. 
Heteranthe. Exceptionally large trusses of semi- 
double flowers; clear orange scarlet. 
Hubert Le More. Single, rosy pink with white eye. 
Jean Viaud. Flowers semi-double, two to two and 
one-half inches in diameter, made up into trusses 12 
to IS inches in circumference. Of a beautiful clear, 
rosy pink with distinct white blotch at center, 
John Doyle. Vermilion scarlet, semi-double. 
Mad. Landry. Flowers very large; semi-double; 
color rich salmon, shaded orange, edge of petals of 
a brighter shade. 
IV/f^^ M^o^oTr (Single Bruant.) Extremely 
AVAaa. mObnay. j^^-gg ^nd showy trusses, on 
long rigid stems; a beautiful shade of Geranium-lake, 
upper petals graduating from a violet tinge to white 
at center. The strong, healthy growth and vivid. 
coloring should make it an ideal bedder. 20 cts. 
Marquis de Castelaine. Deep rosy scarlet, shading 
into pure scarlet at the edge of upper petals. 
Marquise de Moy. A charming single; pink, with an 
overcast of rose, the base of upper petals being white. 
Mrs. E. G. Hill. Large single flowers; bright salmon, 
with a light shading at center. 
Oroso. A splendid modification of the salmon colored 
sorts, with very large semi-double flowers of melon 
flushed with rose. J 
Peter Henderson. Flowers semi-double, broad and 
flat, of a bright orange scarlet cast. 
President Baillet. 
boldly prominent above the foliage; color a velvety, 
bright scarlet. 20 cts. 
|> 1 J (Single Bruant.) A strong, robust, 
IvOSaiQa* semi-dwarf variety with good bedding 
qualities. Flowers rich crimson-pink, the upper 
petals blotched white, with carmine veins. 20 cts. 
^*»rliir»f*»iit» (Double Bruant.) Beautiful sal- 
oeauCLeur. mon-plnk, bordered white; a long- 
stemmed, free blooming double sort which stands 
the bedding exposure admirably. 20 cts. 
Thos. Meehan. Fine semi-double, bright orange 
magenta; distinctly fluted petals. 
Unless noted, 10 cts. each; 15, our choice, $1.00. 
AUREOLE SECTION 
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Thesee 
Countess de Roma. Beautifully formed peachblow 
buds, opening tO' white with delicate pink margin. 
Semi-double. 15 cts. 
Dry den. Bright rosy red with large white blotches 
on two upper petals and smaller blotches on the 
three lower ones. Single. 1 5 cts. 
Hubert Charron. A charming semi-double; colored 
cherry-carmine, with an accentuated margin and 
bleached center. 
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