Knott's White— Pure white ; strong grower. 
Loveliness- A soft, rosy salmon with light shading, fine trusses ; «n 
exceilunt variety. 
Mrs. Beadsley— A .soft, rosy salmon, with clear white center ; very 
free blooming. 
Pilaster Christine— On» of the finest pink Geraniums in cultivation •, 
a free s:rowcr and great bloomer. 
Mad, Quinet— Pure white, elegant foliage and strong grower, aoc. 
Mary Hallock Foote—Immen.sc trusses of bright pale salmon, with 
pure white eye. 
New Lite— The flowers are vivid .scarlet, irregularly striped, with 
salmon and white, like a Carnation. Very free flowering ; sports 
s<>metimes. 
Pauline Lucca— Pure white ; good habit. 20c. 
Queen of the West— This is one of the best bedding Geraniinr. 
on the list; it grows very freely and blooms in the greatest pn- 
ftisiou. Color, light orange scarlet. 
Queen of Belgians— A beautiful, clear white, of the purest quality; 
fine trusses. 
Queen O Iga —The grandest pink Geranium grown; dark, velvety pink; 
elegant shape, with fine, clear, white eye ; extra fine. 
Sir Harry— Carmine scarlet, a seedling from Grant, which it resem- 
bles in style and habit of growth. It is a very free bloomer, and 
one of the best and most showy varieties we have for grouping. 
Sam Sloan— A very fine velvety crimson ; immense trusses. 
White Perfection— .\ strong grower; white, with slight shade of pink; 
good bedder. 
DOUBLE. 
Admiration— A bright carmine crimson, very large flowers, fine truss- 
es ; a grand variety. 
Asa Cray — Delicate salmon ; fine free bjoomer. 
Alba Perfecta— A fine pure white variety, strong grower ; fine large 
trusses. 
Bishop Wood— A soft, rosy scarlet, shaded vermilion ; good habit. 
B, K.. Bliss— Very large flowers, soft velvety crimson scarlet; a 
grand variety. 
Belle Nancienne— Fine trusses of a soft rose color ; center marked 
and shaded salmon carmine. 
Depute Laflize- A dark amaranth purple ; fine strong grower, and a 
grand dark variety.' 
Emerson— Very large tntsses of a delicate pink and salmon color. 
Culiliame Mangelll— An old,' but elegant variety . upper petals rosy 
carmine, lower ]ietals dark amaranth , very free bloomer. 
Custave Weldeman— Plant short-jointed and free flowering; a 
beautiful apricot color. 
Clory of France— Carmine and white, with carmine center ; large 
flowers and trusses. 25c. 
Heteranthe— Light vermilion red ; immense trnsses and one otthc 
i^randest bedding Geraniums grown. 
Henry Canneil— Deep scarlet, very large flowers ; fine bloomer. 
Jewel \'ery dark purplish .-rimson, small, button-like flowers Very 
perfect ; a pretty novel variety. 
Mad. Cilbert— Beautiful pure rose color ; fine habit. 
La Favorite - See Specialties. 25c. 
Mrs. Chas. Pease— Delicate pink color ; upper petals marked white. 
Mad. Thibaut— Flowers large, perfect in shape, of a rich rose pink, 
upper petals marked white ; an excellent variety. 
Mary Hill— Rich deep pink, large size florets ; trusses fine and per- 
fect. 
Mad. Amelia Baltet— Pure white, very free bloomer, dwarf habit- 
good bedder. 
Haoml — Beautiful dark pink ; fine habit. 
Pink Perfection — A very deep pink; upper 'petals marked white; 
line bloomer. 
Richard Brett — Immense trusses of soft orange scarlet flowers ; a 
fine bedder. 
Summit of Perfection— A fine bright orange crimson ■ large flower 
and truss. 
SclntlMant— Bright dazzling crimson ; very doable, an elegant bed- 
ding variety, dwarf habit. 
S. A. Nutt— Very large flowers, trusses imraen.se ; of a very rich vel- 
vety crimson color. 2(jc. 
White Swan— Of the purest white, elegant shaped flowers; trus-ses 
very large, one of the best double white Geraniums in exi.stence ; 
■ ■:ara. 2;c. 
New Geraniums— See Specialties. 
Sweet-Scented — The fragrant Geraniums are treasures. For 
making bouquets and as a back-ground for buttonhole flowers they 
are indispensable. The leaves are beautiful as well as fragrant. 
Price 15c, each ; $1.50 per do/.. 
Rose — The old well known variety j two -x-arieties . the coarse and 
fine cut leaf. 
Shrubland Pet— Fine foliage, red flowers. 
Nutmeg An old and well known favorite. 
Pepper-Scented— A strong scented rose variety. 
Lemon— Delicate foliage and perfume. 
IVY LEAF. 
This class has thick 
glossy ivy-shaped 
leaves, and the plants 
are of a drooping habit. 
They are excellent for 
baskets, vases and 
house-plants, and not 
undesirable for beds on 
the lawn. The blooms 
are'-'beautiful and dis- 
tinct, and they blossom 
with the greatest free- 
dom during spring and 
summer. Price 20c. 
each ; 62 per doz. 
Jean <S' Arc— Flowers 
very large and double; 
of the purest white ; 
fine spreading habit 
and free flowering. 
Congo — Large com- 
pact truss ; flowers 
round and very dou- 
ble, rose color, deeper 
IVY i.K.\F. shaded in center. 
Count Horace du Choisel— Flowers of grand size, petals imbricated 
pale blush bordered with salmon ; free flowering. 
La Rosslere— Flowers of perfect shape, double and of good size; 
rich rose color of a lovely shade. 
Spauldlng's Pet— An excellent variety, of drooping habit and com- 
pact form ; color soft cerise red. 
Co I d e n Tricolor— 
These are much 
prized for the beau- 
ty of their foliage, 
which is very hand- 
some. They are very 
desirable for cul- 
ture in the house or 
conservatory, soc 
each. 
Mrs. Pollock- Deep 
green leaf,withzono 
of bronze crimson, 
tinged scarlet on the 
edge, surrounded by 
a border of clear yel- 
low. 
Su p set— Similar to 
above with broader 
GOi.ntN TRICOLOK. crimson zone. 
Clen Eyre Beauty— Deep green leaf with zone of pink and bronze, 
surrounded by a border of white. 
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