Geraniums. 
These plants give universal satisfaction. The flowers are large and showy, and 
embrace nearly every shade and color. Bedded out they make a gorgeous display all 
summer, while as pot plants they have few if any equals. Our list contains the 
cream of the newest introductions. Special prices will be given for large quantities. 
NOVELTIES IN THE BRUANT TYPE. 
Alphonse Ricard. The plant is a strong, vigorous grower, branching and com- 
pact in habit, producing flowers in great masss s ; color a brilliant shade of orange-red. 
Both floret and truss are of enormous size, semi-double. An excellent bedding sort- 
25 cts. each. . 
Baron de Scalibert. A neat, dwarf, compact grower. Exceptionally free in 
bloom, so much so that the large trusses of bloom almost hide the foliage, luorets 
large of a bright, soft pink color, with white center; petals slightly veined red. A 
lovely color, and a grand addition to this race of sun-proof Geraniums. 25 cts. each. 
Eureka. A beautiful shade of violet-crimson, center of upper petals marked with 
brilliant orange, an entirely new color in this class ; trusses of very large size, with 
large round single florets. 35 cts. each. 
J J Harrison. For a brilliant display of bright scarlet, we know of nothing 
equal to this. Bruaut and Heteranthe have for years been considered our best scarlet 
bedding Geraniums, but in this variety we have equally as good a bloomer, and one 
that stands our hot, dry climate fully as well, and produces flowers nearly double the 
size, many single florets measuring 2 inches ard over in diameter. Color rich, bril- 
liant scarlet, very bright and showy; semi-double. 20 cts. each. 
