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SINGLE GERANIUMS 
NONE BETTER THAN THESE VARIETIES. 
15 cent h each. Will send four Simile Geraniums, our selection of varieties, for 50 cents. 
ALBION One of the finest single whites. Pure in color; immense in size; circular 
form. 
JACQUERIE — A most beautiful shade of deep carmine-red; immense trusses; fine 
bedder. 
L’AUBE— Enormous sized trusses, large, round florets, pure snow-white, retaining its 
pureness the entire season. 
MADAME MOSNAY— A maglnflcent shade of red. Upper petals shaded violet to white 
center; unsurpassed. 
.MADEMOISELLE ANASTTSIE LECADRE — Rich crimson carmine-lulce, shading 
through a maculated effect to a pure white center. Extra fine. 
MRS. E. G. HILL — A profuse bloomer of a soft light salmon. Each petal bordered 
with rose-salmon. Exquisite. 
TIFFIN — Of a very effective shade of rich glowing scarlet. 
SWEET-SCENTED GERANIUMS 
10 cents each; three for 25 cents. 
LEMON — The foliage is pronouncedly lemon-scented. 
NUTMEG — Foliage has true nutmeg fragrance. 
ROSE — The famous sweet Rose-scented Geranium; very fragrant. 
IVY-LEAVED GERANIUMS 
these have a trailing habit, and are extra fine for basket, vase or porch-box work. 
15 cents each; two for 25 cents; the five for 50 cents. 
CAESAR FRANCK— Color is a magnificent shade of soft rich crimson, with an 
exquisite shading of tender rose at the base of petals. 
I NCO M I* A R ABLE — A glorious bright red. 
JOAN D'ARC— Flowers perfectly double; color pure snow-white. 
MRS. BANKS— Flowers large, semi-double; color a pleasing shade of bluish-white, 
upper petals feathered Neyron pink. Exceptionally strong and vigorous. 
RYCROFT'S SURPRISE— Charming bright clear pink. 
PANSY GERANIUM, MRS. LAYAL 
A WONDERI’UL PLANT. 
This now and wonderful Pansy Geranium is of the easiest growth, dwarf in 
habit, and literally covered with flowers all the time; and as it requires little or no 
attention, it is invaluable as. a window plant. The coloring and markings of the 
flowers are most extraordinary— light pink, white, dark purple, black, etc., almost 
rivalling the Pansy in uniquness of flower. It is this combination of coloring which 
obtained for it the popular name of Pansy Geranium. Strong plants, ready to bloom, 
20 cents each; three for 50 cents. 
PELARGONIUMS 
LADY WASHINGTON GERANIUMS. 
The grandest of all flowering plants: do not resemble (he common Geraniums 
in any particular, neither in foliage nor flower; more beautiful in every way. The 
Lady Washington Geraniums are the handsomest of all (lowers— once' seen, never 
forgotten. 20 cents each, except where noted. 
AMERICAN BELLE — A lovely American Beauty Rose shade, with large black blotch. 
BRIDEGROOM — Rosy-blush, with maroon shading; beautiful crimped flowers. 
DOROTHY — A perpetual blooming variety, usually commencing to bloom in December 
or January, and continuing throughout (lie spring and summer. Throat and edges 
of petals pure white, each shaded towards the center with rich carmlne-ptnk, with 
a glowing crimson blotch on each. 
EASTER GREETING — This new everblooming Pelargonium was shown at Mannheim 
Horticultural Show in Germany, where it was set out as a bedding plant and 
bloomed continuously until late in the fall. Blooms from March until frost; dwarf, 
robust growth; light, green foliage; enormous florets and huge clusters; flowers 
fiery amaranth-red with five large regular spots; the first and only Pelargonium 
to bloom as well out of doors as in pots, and to bloom all summer. 30 cents each. 
