Gkeen-house and Bedding Plants. 
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„ DOUBLE-FLOWERED ZOHALE GERANIUMS. 
Alba Plena, new, double white, $1. 
Andrew Henderson, dark scarlet ; immense truss, and large flower: extra 
Pintle Lemome, rosy carmine ; extra double and line. 
Oloirede Nancy, rich, rosy scarlet; flue grower. 
Hero of Strasbuvg, salmon, shaded with crimson, new. 
La Vesuve, very line, new variety, large truss, glowing scarlet flowers, very double; 
neat, compact habit; very desirable. 1 J ’ 
Mad. Charmeux, brilliant scarlet; very free bloomer; fine, 
Mad. Lemoine, rosy pink. 
Marie Lemoine , light rosy pink ; dwarf habit, fine truss, and free bloomer. Very 
desirable for a pot plant, or for bedding out. J 
ored {lord \ ,0USe ’ ^ owers l ar S e > double, blush pink; free blooming ; the lightest col- 
Triumphe de Loraine, rosy carmine, often white striped. 
Triumph, rich scarlet ; large truss, fine. 
WilhelmPfiizer, dwarf, free blooming ; large flower and truss, dazzling orange 
scarlet. 1 rice, oil cts. each, except where noted ; $3 per dozen. 
GOLD AND SILVER-LEAVED GERANIUMS. 
Beauty of Oulton, yellowish green ground, rich bronze crimson zone, with large 
trusses of scarlet flowers. 
Beauty of Guestwick, broad, creamy white margin ; zone bronze and carmine : 
flowers scarlet. ’ 
Beauty of Clapham, a new, Golden-bronze Geranium foliage bright yellow, 
broad bronzy scarlet zone ; fine. ’ 
Black Prince, dark bronzy crimson zone, on bright yellow ground, vigorous 
growth, large foliage, fine scarlet truss ; extra. 
Bijou, beautiful pure white edge; extra good. 
Cloth of Gold, yellow leaf, with small green centre ; free grower. 
Italia UnUa beautiful silvery edge; bronze zone, elegantly bordered with car- 
mine rose ; flowers scarlet, white eye. 50 cts. each. 
Lady Cullum, one of the finest golden tri-color Geraniums yet introduced; 
foliage large, beautifully zoned with alternate gold, bronze and crimson ; a tine 
grower, and blooms profusely ; flowers scarlet. 50 cts. each. 
Luna, toliage greenish yellow, broad, bronze red zone; a fine grower and pro- 
fuse bloomer; large trusses of cherry scarlet flowers; extra. 
Mrs. Pollock, beautiful tri-color, of robust habit; centre of leaf deep green, belt- 
ed with a zone of bronze crimson, margined with scarlet; the edges of the leaves are 
light green shading to golden yellow ; flowers brilliant scarlet; a magnificent plant. 
Price, 50 cts. ’ ° 1 
Iteticulatum , compact, dwarf habit; leaves elegantly netted with golden veins 
on a green ground during winter and spring; free flowering and fine. 
Silver Chain. A free growing variety, with silvery white edges; nosegay flow- 
ers; very hue for bedding, or baskets. 
Price, 30 cts. each, except where noted ; $3 per dozen. 
GERANIUMS — IVY-LEAVED. 
This section of the Geranium family is exceedingly interesting from the great 
beauty of its foliage, and its fine trailing or running habit of growth. Its flowers 
are also very attractive during spring and summer. For pot culture, for vases, bas- 
kets, rock-work or training upon small trellis, they are unsurpassed. 
Duke of Edinburg, or Holly Wreath, leaves "handsomely marked and edged 
with white; vigorous growth. 
Elegans Floribunda, neat, vigorous habit, thick shining leaves, blush white flowers. 
Gem of the Season , hybrid between Mrs. Pollock and an ivy-leat variety ; flowers 
clear bright rose ; a free growing and elegant plant. 
L' Elegante, free grower, leaves elegantly edged with creamy white, often varie- 
gated with delicate carmine; flowers white, in clusters. Extra fine. 
Lady Edith, cross between a zouale and an ivy-leaf. Flowers crimson, tinged 
with purple. A lovely plant, quite new and distinct, and one of the finest of its 
class. 
Silver Gem. A very handsome ivy- leaf, with thick shining leaves, beautifully 
edged and variegated with silvery white. 
Price 25 cts. $2 per dozen. 
