GENERAL CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
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Btuanti Geranium. (See page 30.) 
GERANIUMS, continued. 
Centaur. The best double pink in cultivation. 
Ernest Lautli. Deep, glowing crimson. 
Grand Chancellor. Large crimson-maroon. 
La Favorite. The finest white. 
I,a Pilote. Glowing crimson scarlet. 
M. Jovis. The trusses are large, finely formedt 
and are borne on bold flower stalks. The color is a 
light salmon- pink, with the border of the petals 
creamy white. 15 cts. 
Mad. Hoste. Fine salmon, touched with white. 
Motts. P. Olombel. Rich vermilion-scarlet, with 
orange shadings. An attractive variety, carrying 
immense spherical trusses of flowers. 15 cts. 
Mrs. E. G. Hill. Blush pink; good. 
New Hybrid Geranium, P. Crozy. A cross be- 
tween the Zonale and the Ivy Geraniums. The foliage 
shows the blending of the two races, having the 
form of the Ivy and the substance and size of the 
Zonale. The flowers are brilliant scarlet, semi-double, 
last a long while, and are borne in the greatest pro- 
fusion ; the trusses measure 6 inches across and the 
individual florets 2 inches. The habit of the plant is 
dwarf and compact. 25 cts. 
Queen of Fairies. Rich flesh, mottled white. 
Richard Brett. Deep crimson scarlet. 
S. A. Nutt. This is the darkest and richest Gera- 
nium grown. It is a dark, deep, rich velvet}' maroon ; 
an excellent bedder and a perfect pot-plant. 
Tour d’Eiftel. Semi-double. This variety very 
much resembles the now famous “ Bruant” in form, 
trusses and florets, and is also a dwarf, but a healthy 
and strong grower and a grand bedding sort. Color 
of flower bright orange-scarlet; trusses of immense 
size. 20 cents. 
Univers. A magnificent variety. Very brilliant 
dark crimson scarlet; florets very large, in immense 
trusses. The most beautiful single 
scarlet ever produced. 20 cents. 
White Swan. Double white. 
Single Geraniums. 
Price, except where noted, 10 cts. each, 
$1 per doz., $6 per 100. 
The New Bedding Geranium, 
COLUMBIAN. This sort is a per 
feet marvel among Geraniums, and 
is the best of the new dwarf-grow- 
ing sorts. The plant is very dwarf 
and compact, rarely growing over 15 
inches high, and is of very branching 
habit. The brilliant scarlet flowers 
are produced in great profusion upon 
medium-sized trusses. J5 cents. 
Poete Nationale. Florets quite round, not crowded 
on the footstalk, an extra fine fancy pot variety ; color 
delicate pink, like that of the Rose Baroness Roth- 
schild, deepening into a soft peach bloom, a mingling 
of shades heretofore found only in the “Lady Wash- 
ington ” class. 15 cts. 
Blanche Moulas. Light salmon, edged white. 
15 cts. 
M. Alfred Mauve. Orange- scarlet; the largest 
Geranium extant. 15 cts. 
Francis Arago. Silvery salmon, shaded with 
peach. 15 cts. 
Souv. de Mirande. The body of each petal is pure 
satiny white, with a distinct, sharply defined band of 
brilliant carmine running around each one and nar- 
rowing to the center. 
W. C. Bryant. Large scarlet, white eye. 
Eros. Orange-scarlet, white eye. 
La Perle. Pure white. 
Gen. Grant. Solid red; the best single bedding 
sort. 
Helen Hick. Large; salmon colored. 
Mad. Day. Large; salmon-pink. 
Mrs. Massey. Fine pink; large truss. 
Dr. Piugade. Velvety scarlet, white eye. 
SPECIAL OFFER OF GERRMOPIS • 20 single or doable 
Geraniums, or 10 of each, our selection of varieties. This 
collection will make a brilliant display. 
■Variegated-Leaved Geraniums. 
Pride of*Ramona. Golden-yellow, with broad 
red zone ; scarlet flowers ; good bedder. 10 cts. 
Happy Thought, [.eaves creamy yellow in the 
center and edged with green ; scarlet flowers ; a pro- 
fuse bloomer. 10 cts. 
Silver Pheasant. Leaves a pale green, margined 
with creamy white; flowers scarlet. 10 cts. 
Goldem Gem. Leaves a rich golden yellow. 10c. 
Mad. Salleroi. A very compact variety of silver 
Geranium; fine for massing. Sets, each, OOcts.perdoz. 
Mrs. Pollock. Bright bronzy red zone, belted 
with crimson and edged with golden-yellow. 15 cts. 
Black Douglas. Golden yellow, with broad, red 
zone. 10 cts. 
Bismarck. Foliage yellow, dark chocolate zone. 
10 cts. 
Chieftain. Leaf a golden disc, surrounded with a 
bronze zone. 10 cts. 
Distinction. The leaves arc encircled with deep 
black. 10 cts. 
Exquisite. Large chocolate zone, with golden- 
yellow center. 10 cts. 
Fanny. Leaves golden-yellow, with red zone; 
peach-colored blossoms. 10 cents. 
Marshal McMahon. Leaves golden-yellow, with 
zone of dark chocolate. 10 cts. 
Zulu. A bright yellow leaf, with almost black zone. 
10 cts. 
New Bedding Geranium “Columbian." 
Oar Verbenas are Free from Rust and Mildew, and will Bloom Freely. 
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