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Lavvrance’s Nurseries, Ogdensburg, N. Y. 
GERANIUMS. 
Oar collection of these popular plants embraces the finest and most striking of the 
various varieties, both double and single. They afford a most desirable effect in bed- 
ding, while at the same time extremely satisfactory as house plants. The advances in 
form and color within recent years have given us many charming varieties. 
IS cts. to 25 cts. each, $1.50 to $2.50 per dot.; bedding Geraniums, $10 per 100. 
Double Varieties, 
Agnes Kelway. A grand double pink 
Geranium, with immense trusses ; as free- 
blooming as the single sorts, and of a beau- 
tiful rosy pink color. One of the finest va- 
rieties for bedding or pot-culture. 
Bruant. Heavy dense foliage, nicely 
zoned ; long, stout flower stalks and ex- 
tremely long flowers ; color a pleasing 
shade of vermilion-red ; the best bedding 
variety grown. 
Beaute Poitevine. Very large semi- 
double flowers, borne in immense trusses ; 
color a brilliant salmon. A grand bedder 
of the Bruant type. 
ti^Centaurea. A compact grower, with 
large trusses of double pink flowers. 
lieteranthe. One of the finest bedding 
varieties ; color a soft shade of scarlet ; 
trusses immense. 
La Favorite. A good grower ; of com- 
pact habit, and very free-flowering ; trusses 
very large and of the purest white. The 
best double white variety for bedding, 
on. Louis Pages. Bruant type ; a free- 
blooming variety, of large size and fine 
shape ; color clear orange-scarlet. 
^Mary Hill. A fine variety, with flow- 
ers of large size and fine form ; color rich, 
deep pink. A grand variety for bedding. 
S. A. Nutt. Rich, deep crimson flow- 
ers, of large size and perfect form, immense 
trusses, and produced in abundance. A 
fine bedder. 
Single Varieties. 
Comte d’Elbe, Large flowers on long 
stems ; color beautiful shell pink, passing 
to vivid rose. 
Jean d'Arc, Bright orange-red, the two 
upper petals blotched and feathered with 
pure white ; distinct and attractive. 
Leon Perault. A compact-growing va- 
riety : very free-flowering ; color rich, dark 
scarlet. The best single bedding variety 
grown. 
riaster Christine. The most satisfac- 
tory pink Geranium in cultivation. A good 
bedder and free bloomer. 
riadame Sampson. Bruant type ; a 
free-blooming variety, of sturdy, short- 
jointed habit ; color rich vermilion-scarlet, 
with orange shadings. 
Perle. A handsome, pure white variety, 
with trusses of large size and perfect form. 
A good grower and free-flowering. 
Souvenir de Mirande. A fancy va- 
riety for pot-culture or bedding, with rich, 
light green foliage ; florets finely formed ; 
upper petals creamy white with pink bor- 
der, lower petals salmon-rose, streaked 
white ; free bloomer, and always admired 
for its unique coloring. 
Van Oael. Immense trusses of large 
florets, center salmon-rose, bordered with 
white — a pleasing color. 
Wurtemburg. One of the 
best single bedding varieties 
grown ; immense trusses of 
clear orange-scarlet. A free- 
flowering variety of good 
habit. 
James Kelway. A very 
pretty variety from England ; 
color beautiful crimson-scar- 
let ; of good size and satiny 
texture ; useful for pot plants 
and for bedding. 
Th. Lavelle. An extremely 
free-blooming variety, with 
handsome trusses of large, 
perfectly round flowers; color 
clear salmon, center netted 
with white; very attractive 
in every way. 
La Favorite. 
