silver Leaf—This class has marked leaves, the center being bright 
green and the edges silvery white. No plants make a better edg- 
ing or border to a large bed. This is one of the most useful Ger- 
aniums, and makes an elegant plant for the house as well as the 
garden. 15c. each ; $1.50 per doz. 
Mountain of Snow— A fine strong grower, center of leaf bright 
green with a broad margin of pnre white; stands the sun well; 
flowers bright scarlet. 
Mad. Sallerol— This 
is one of the finest 
and most beautiful 
little plants with 
which we are ac- 
quainted ; dwarf, 
compact and bushy, 
rarely reaching a 
height of more than 
six inches; a thrifty, 
healthy grower ; 
leaves very small, 
• f a peculiar clear 
greed, edged with 
pure white. Very 
fine for'massing or 
bordering. 
Bronze and Fancy 
Leaved— The leaves 
of the bronze Ger- 
aniums show the 
most beautiful shades of yellow and bronze or brownish red, the 
foliage being as handsome as flowers. 15c. each ; $1.50 per doz. 
MAD. SALLEROI. 
Marshal McMahon— Ground color of leaves golden yellow, marked 
with a deep chocolate zone ; flowers scarlet. 
Prince Bismarck— Golden yellow leaves with narrow chocolate baud. 
Happy Thought— Margin of leaf very dark green, entire center a 
creamy yellow ; flowers, magenta rose. 
Distinction— Very dark green leaf, serrated edge with narrow dark 
chocolate zone, giving it a very unique appearance. 
PELARGONIUMS 
. lor Lady \Vashingt<»n Geraniums.) 
The flowers are large, \yith deep blotches on the tipper petals, and 
bright spots on the lower. While in bloom during the months of 
May and June, they are very beautiful and ornamental. Price, 25c. 
KKKD DORXER. 
Fred Dorner A very free flowering variety of this beautiful class 
of plants, commencing to bloom about midwinter and continunig 
until July. Throat and edge of petal pure white ; each petal shaded 
toward the center with rich carmine pink, with a glowing crimson 
blotch of which the two upper are the largest, 
Fred Helnl— This new variety will flower 8 or 10 months in the year, 
and may be termed an ever-blooming Pelargonium. Flowers me- 
dium size, highly colored. 
Gypsophllla Paniculata— A pretty hardy herbaceous plant, covered 
during the summer with large heads of fairy-like white flowers; 
valuable for cutting, can be dried and used for winter bouquets. 25c 
each : Sy.^o per doz. 
Hands<mie green-house, summer - 
blooming plants, having a great va- 
riety of colors. Bulbs should be started 
in the spring in a warm place. They 
require partial shade and a liberal sup- 
ply of water w^hen growing. After 
blooming, water should be withheld, 
and the bulbs remain dry through the 
winter. 50c. to 75c. each. 
PELARGONIUMS. 
G I e c h o m a Hederacea 
Specialties, ^oc. 
Var.— See 
