GENERAL CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
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GERANIUMS. 
We have in stock a magnificent assort- 
ment of single 
and double ger- 
aniums, includ- 
ing IVhite Swan, 
IV. C. Bryant, 
and the iron 
clad Bruant fam- 
ily. We grow 
thousands of 
single and dou- 
ble red and scar- 
let varieties for 
bedding purpos- 
es . We offer 
strong, well 
grown plants 
from three-inch 
pots, purchaser’s 
selection, for 10 
cents each, or $6 
per too; these plants will give satisfaction. 
THE BERANIUM OF THE YEAR. 
Sou. tie Miraiide. A fancy sort which 
has proved a splendid bedder. A nice 
grower, with brilliant green foliage of fine 
texture; just the right shade of green to 
show the flower to the very best advantage. 
The body of each petal is pure satiny white, 
with a distinct, sharply defined band of 
brilliant carmine running about each, and 
narrowing to the center. A splendid pot 
variety, and when brought indoors the car- 
mine predominates in each petal, leaving 
but small white centers. Everybody ex- 
claims at sight of the bloom. It proves a 
thorough surprise, being so totally distinct 
from other varieties. Price, 20 cents each. 
VARIEQATED-LEAVED GERANIUMS. 
Pride of Kamona. Golden yellow, 
with broad red zone; scarlet flowers; a 
good bedder. 10 cents. 
Hapi>y Thought. Creamy yellow, 
edged with green ; scarlet flower, a profuse 
bloomer. 10 cents. 
Crystal Palace Gem. Central disk of 
leaf green, with yellow margin ; scarlet 
blossom. 10 cents. 
Golden Gem. Leaves a rich golden 
yellow. 10 cts. 
Mad. Salle- 
roi. A very 
compact variety 
of Silver Gerani- 
um, very fine for 
massing. 10 cts. 
IVY GERANIUMS. 
These are fine 
plants for hang- 
ing baskets and 
general pot cul- 
ture. Single and 
double kinds, 
bearing white, 
pink, salmon and 
scarlet blossoms 
for 15 cents each. double geranium. 
FRAGRANT GERANIUMS. 
Balm - Scented, Peppermint, Hose 
Geranium, Variegated Bose, Oak- 
Leaved, Pennyroyal, Shrnbland Pet, 
Lemon-Scented, to cents each. 
HYDRANGEA. 
Bosea. Similar in habit and growth to 
the popular Thos. Hogg, except in color, 
which is a bright rosy red ; a splendid va- 
riety. 15 cents. 
Thos. Hogg. An introduction from Ja- 
pan. It produces large pure white flowers, 
which, on well grown plants, measure more 
than 12 inches in diameter; it is quite as 
hardy as the other garden sorts. 15 cents. 
HIBISCUS. 
Sub -Violaceous. This is the largest 
flowering of the Hibiscus family ; of a beau- 
tiful shade of bright crimson, tinted with 
violet ; very double. 15 cents. 
Chrysanthus. Single herbaceous Hi- 
biscus ; clear, sulphur yellow, wide spread 
cup with dark maroon center. A very pro- 
fuse summer bloomer. 10 cents. 
HOY A C ARNOS A. 
( fPa AT Blant . ) 
A climbing plant with thick fleshy leaves, 
bearing umbels of beautiful flesh colored 
star-shaped flowers ; one of the best plants 
for house culture, as it stands extreme heat 
and cold better than most plants, and is 
not easily injured by neglect. 20 cents. 
HELIOTROPES. 
These plants are universal favorites on 
account of their delightful fragrance, flow- 
ering equally well as bedding plants in 
summer, or as pot plants in the house dur- 
ing winter. 10 cents each. 
Albert Helaux. Bright lavender blue ; 
foliage a bright golden yellow, splotched 
with green. A gem. 
Douglass. Deep purnle. 
Queen of the Violets. Its color is of 
the deepest violet-purple, with large, al- 
most pure w'hite center, and very fragrant. 
Mrs. David Wood. The new semi- 
double (although we cannot see any double 
to it); however it is a very nice distinct 
heliotrope, with large trusses of violet flow- 
ers with light center. 
Mad. Bruaut. One of the finest we 
have ever seen. Plant dwarf and exceed- 
ingly free blooming. Immense panicles of 
very large flowers, rich purple, with large 
white eye. 
Juliette. Large heads of rich lilac. 
Mad. de Bloiiay. Very large trusses 
of nearly pure white flowers. 
White Lady. A strong growing, free 
branching plant and is very profuse in 
bloom. The flower is large, of the purest 
white. 
Swanley Giant. The largest of helio- 
tropes ; rich lilac. 
SINGLE GERANIUM. 
