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Doctor Masters. Large black blotches in center, margin rich crimson, lower petals having small 
blotch. 
Dorothy. Soft shade carmine-rose, white center surrounded with a lilac shade; all the petals margined 
white and elegantly fringed; upper petals blotched maroon; line large flower. 
Duchess of Bedford. Pure white; pink spot on upper petal; petals prettily fringed. A very charming 
variety. 
Duchess of Teck. Very large trusses of extra large, semi-double, white flowers; petals frilled and 
undulated. A grand white. 
Duke of Albany. Deep rich crimson-maroon , margined rosy lake, light center; all the petals beauti- 
fully undulated and fringed; fine full flower. 
Edward Perkins. Bright orange-scarlet; maroon blotch on upper petals, which are beautifully fringed 
and undulated. 
Elaine. Pure white; upper petals blotched and feathered purplish crimson. 
Embassy. White, faintly suff"used with violet; the two upper petals blotched deep violet-maroon. 
Empress Frederick. Pure snow-white, semi-double flowers, the petals elegantly crisped; a most 
chaste variety. 
Empress of India. Brilliant shade of salmon-scarlet, upper petals blotched dark crimson, light center; 
splendid trusses. 
Emperor of Russia. Dark maroon, surrounded crimson-purple, margined blush-white; extra large. 
Exchequer. Upper petals maroon, surrounded with crimson and margined with rose; imder petals 
rose; light center. 
Qloire de Paris. Brilliant red; very effective; free bloomer. 
Qloire de Tours. Bright dark scarlet; upper petals blotched velvety black; center a distinct shade of 
violet. 
Qolden Gate. Deep salmon-pink, center shaded light violet; edged blush-white; upper petals featliered 
bright crimson. ,. 
La Belle. Bright salmon-pink; upper petals lightly shaded darker. Of very fine sturdy habit, free 
bloomer, extra large. 
Lord Clyde. Wliite, suff"used violet, each petal grandly blotched deep violet-crimson. 
nabel. Upper petals brilliant, dark maroon; under petals soft, rosy pink; large white center. 
Madame Thibaut. White, richly blotched and marbled with rose; upper petals marked with crimson- 
maroon; large white center, immense trusses. 
Madame Vibert. Black-maroon blotches edged with fiery red; flower entirely edged rose. 
Maud Hooper. Delicate rosy blush, deepening towards center; upper petals feathered deep rose; 
beautifully fringed and undulated. Very free bloomer and most charming. 
Milton. Upper petals grandly blotched dark maroon, surrounded bright crimson, edged rose; lower 
petals soft pink, feathered crimson, light center; large trusses, elegantly fringed. 
Miss L. Cannell. Maroon and crimson, with a well-defined white margin and center. 
Mr. Worthington. Beautiful orange-scarlet, center light maroon; upper petals blotched intense black; 
large, elegantly fringed. 
Prince Oeorge. Soft salmon-pink; under petals marked small blotch of orange-maroon; upper petals 
blotched blackish maroon; enormous trusses. 
Prince Henry. Soft rosy-red, shaded orange and chocolate; broad white margin and center; bold 
flowers of great substance, fine trusses. 
Prince of Pelargoniums. Vermilion-scarlet, blush-white center, upper petals flushed crimson; edges 
beautifully fringed. , . , . ■ 
Prince of Wales. Bright vermilion, light center and edges; remarkably free bloomer, producing 
large trusses of very effective flowers. 
Princess Beatrice. Blush-white, deep crimson blotch on each petal; semi-double. 
Princess Maud. A sport of Volonte Nationale, but with deeper colored blotch on each petal; very 
large and satisfactory. ... 
Princess Victoria. One of the most charming varieties of the Regal Section, beanng in the Utmost 
profusion large trusses of semi-double crispy flowers; of a delicate shade of pink. Very florifei-ous 
and distinct in color. _ ■ \ r 
Queen Victoria. Rich vermilion, broadly margined pure white; upper petals ver>' crispy and of 
blotched maroon color. ., .,. , r',T 
Triomphe de St. riande. Rich magenta, sufl'used crimson, with trusses resembling those of a Hy- 
drangea- dwarf sturdy habit; exceedingly showy and free. 
Volonte Nationale Album. Pure white; large and beautifully fringed flowers. ; 
Zenobia. Blackish maroon; upper petals surrounded with crimson and edged with light rose; under 
petals rosy crimson, spotted maroon; light center. 
Geraniums. 
For novelties see Novelty List (at beginning of catalogue). 
Price (except where noted,) 2><;-lnch pots, 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; 4.inch pots, 2S cte. each; $2.50 per dozen. 
Adolph Qrimminger. Double; bright crimson. 
Beatrice Kelway. Double; flesh-tinted salmon, lighted up with white. 
Compte de Belsan. Single; pink edged white. 
Copernic. Double; light pink, very large; of dwarf habit 
Dr. Phinney. Double; light crimson. 
Fred Kanst. Single; bright scarlet; a grand sort. 
Qloire de France. Double; carmine and white, of waxy appearance. 
Jeanne d'Arc. Single; bright scariet, edged and feathered white. 
Lord Palmerston. Single; crimson; large. 
Louis Boutard. Double, dark salmon center, lighter border. 
