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semi-double, and about two and one-half inches in diameter. Foliage and habit are 
both good, and it is a first-class winter bloomer. Price 15 < 5 ts. 
Alphonse Ricard. Color bright vermillion-scarlet, habit dwarf, very vigorous, 
truss very large, measuring from three to six inches in diameter. Large, semi-double 
floret, sometimes exceeding two inches in diameter. The trusses are on strong foot- 
stalks, and so freely produced as to nearly conceal the foliage. It is a constant 
bloomer from early in the season to late in the fall, almost every joint producing a 
flower stem. Extra for bedding. Price 10 dls. 
Md. Bruant. A grand new single variety wholly distinct from any other in culti- 
vation. White, veined with carmine-lake, florets regularly bordered with bright 
solferino, the arrangement of color is exquisite, often intermingling and producing a 
striped effect; rivaling many of the fancy Pelargoniums, with its wonderful combina- 
tions of colors, and excelling them in blooming qualities, being in flower summer and 
winter, at all times in bloom. Price 10 <fts. 
Fleur Poitevine (single). This differs entirely from the preceding. The flowers 
are large, color brilliant rosy carmine, marbled and striped in white, and producing 
an aureole of deep orange-carmine at the center; the plant is robust and produces 
quantities of bloom on stiff stems. Price 15 dls. 
John Doyle (double). A vigorous grower, throwing its truss up well above the 
foliage, of enormous size, and of the richest bright scarlet. It is a phenomenal 
bloomer, as it wilt produce more flowers than any other Geranium that we now 
grow. Price 10 dls. 
Md. Jaulin. A semi-double Geranium ; an entirely distinct color. Very large 
florets compose a truss of grand size; center of flower very delicate pink, bordered 
with pure white. For freshness and beauty this variety is unrivalled by any bedding 
sort, and is equally valuable for pot culture. Price 10 dls. 
J. Sallier. A vigorous free-flowering variety. Trusses very large and of perfectly 
formed single flowers ; entirelj’ distinct from any existing variety. Edges of petals 
carmine-lake; the center is washed in tints of rose and bluish heliotrope color; the 
upper petals are veined carmine and marked orange at base. Price 15 dls. 
H. Dauthenay (single). Low growing, free branching and extremely free in 
bloom ; the trusses are of gigantic size, flowers enormous and quite round, color 
coppery orange-red, with white eye, with peculiar shadings about the eye; the color 
is magnificent, the plant blooms in tbe greatest abundance. Price 10 dls. 
Dr. Marest. A dark flowering bedding variety. Wonderful profuse blooming 
in vases and flower-beds. Price 10 dls. 
Deuil de Miribel. The grandest single scarlet that we have yet seen. Footstalks 
fifteen inches long and very rigid, and bearing enormous trusses of immense circular 
florets of velvety crimson-scarlet. This variety has the largest floret, finest truss, 
longest stem and best color among single reds ; fine free grower. Price 15 dls. 
Mme. Ch. Dabouche (double). Extremely free in bloom, with enormous trusses 
of large round flowers. Color, bright rose, shading to apple bloom pink. A new 
fancy variety that will attract in any collection ; extra good. Price 15 dls. 
M. Remy Martin (double). Dwarf and free branching, producing flowers abun- 
dantly throughout the season. Enormous spherical trusses high above the foliage. 
Color, beautiful dark rose, marked pure white on the upper petals, lilac on the two 
lower petals. One of the best of the season. Price 15 dls. 
F. L. Voith (single). Color a beautiful, clear and brilliant carmine-rose, with a 
very large and pure white eye ; florets round and of perfect form ; trusses of enormous 
size and beautiful shape; plant very free and of excellent habit. Price to dls. 
