OUR COLLECTION OF GERANIUMS INCLUDES ALL THAT IS BEST. 
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Sing^le GGra.nillinS— Zonal and Nosegay. 
These are of utnio.st value for Conservatory decoration during the Summer and Autumn, and 
if properly grown, furnish gorgeous flowers in Winter, and none can fail to appreciate themjfor 
rlecorative purposes from October to January, a season when (excepting Chrysanthemums) there 
are no plants of easy culture to furnish flowers. Considering their low price, their simple cultural 
requirements, freedom from insect enemies, and yet strikingly gorgeous appearance and usefulness 
for cut flowers, as ^\'inter blooming plants they are indispensable. Lovers of Geraniums are 
delighted with our house of blooming plants. Inspection invited. 
Plants intended for Winter decoration ought to be grown on during the Summer for that purpose 
alone. They ought not to be allowed to waste their strength in blooming in Suntmer or early 
.Autumn. All the buds should be removed, the plants grown in pots out of doors, carefully attended 
to for water, and the wood ripened in .August or September ; then remove to a cool, airy house, and 
a few weeks before bloom is wanted place them in a temperature of 50 to 60 degrees. 
Choice New and 
Purchaser’s selection, 1 /- each ; 
No. 
2 Admiration, salmon flesh, passing to 
white at the margin, fine. 
13 Admiral Avellan, brick red, large iieads. 
47 Bridesmaid, a clear and beautiful shade 
of pink. 
45 Brieux, reddish-purple, pure white cen- 
tre, tine heads, striking. 
48 Buffalo, deep rosy carmine. 
53 Chateaubriand, crimson scarlet, e.xtra tine. 
61 Comtesse de Segur, bright rosy blush. 
69 C. V. Ward, brick red, flushed salmon. 
74 Countess of Dudley, orange scarlet, large 
white eye, fine trusses. 
88 Duchess of Marlborough, soft salmon, 
mottled w'hite and pink. 
94 Duchess of Roxburghe, deep salmon, 
large, extra fine. 1/6. 
1 31 Ferdinand Fabre, bright red, fine. 
148 General Wolseley, clear rosy red, a grand 
flower. 6d. 
1 51 Grace, magenta-crimson, fine form, at- 
tractive. 
164 Jacquerie, intense crimson, most effective 
colour. 
189 J. Salamon, bright cherry-red, handsome. 
193 King Alfonso, vivid scarlet, white eye. 
232 M. Arnaud, red. shaded purple, distinct. 
233 Madame Aug. Poirier, pale rosy blush, 
fine. 
253 Mdme. Lassala, white flushed rosy sal- 
mon, fine heads. 
262 Mons. Hamelin, salmon, of largest size, 
extra fine. 
Recent Varieties. 
our selection, 9 d. each, 6 - doz. 
No. 
266 Michael Crozy, poppy red, fine. 
271 Miss E. Bickham, pure white, exception- 
ally large, grand for Winter flowering. 
297 Mozart, bright red spotted white, attrac- 
tive. 
276 Mrs. Brown Potter, bright pink, large 
flower in flue heads, free. 6d. 
293 Mdlie. Fernande Viger, satin rose, large, 
of good form. 
295 Mdlie. Jeanne Poirier, purest white, very 
large. 
310 Mrs. Simpson, white, with a well defined 
ring of rosy-scarlet, distinct white 
eye. 6d. 
249 Mrs. N. Longworth, white, flushed salmon 
pink, fine. 
302 Mrs. John Smith, rich magenta-purple, 
individual pips large, large trusses. 
303 Mrs. W. Cooper, crimson-scarlet, white 
ej'e, free. 
31S Mrs. W. Warburton, scarlet, shaded plum, 
good habit. 
346 Princess Ena, purest white, a large flower 
of finest form. 
348 President, scarlet, flushed magenta-pur- 
ple, large, good shape. 
355 Reformator, scarlet, a large flower, pro- 
duced in fine trusses. 
356 Reine Fiammette, magenta.rose with wliite 
eye, large. 
397 Telescope, bright scarlet, white centre ; 
large. 
General Collection. 
The prices are for young plants, generally in 3in. pots. Purchasers’ selection, 4d. each, 3/6 doz. 
e.xcept those priced. 
Twelve varieties, our selection, for Pot Culture, 2 6, 3/6 and 6,, - 
„ „ „ for Winter Blooming, 2 '6, 3 6 and 6 
Larger Plants of many varieties in 4j or 5 in. pots, 6,'- and 9/- doz. 
Our selection of 50 very choice Geraniums from all classes. Tricolors, Bicolors, Zonals, &c., 
for 15/- in 50 sorts ; Collections of 100, in too sorts, for 31/6. Our selection of 50 very choice 
Geraniums for Pot Culture for 15/- This is a fine collection for a display of flowers in Summer 
and Winter, if grown on. Price for cuttings two-thirds that of plants. 
No. 
I Ada Negri, bright pink speckled white. 
4 Albert Ward, crimson-scarlet, shaded 
orange. 
5 Alfred Tennyson, soft rosy-crimson : hand- 
some. 
No. 
3 Annie Smith, crimson .scarlet, large, per- 
fect shape. 6d. 
22 Annie Cllbran, delicate blush pink, perfect 
form. 
23 Advance, bright rosy pink, handsome 
flower. 
PRICES REFER ONLY TO PLANTS IN SMALL POTS. 
