GENERAL CATALOGUE OP PLANTS. 
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Geranium Richard lit ett. 
GERANIUMS, continued. 
Mrs. E. G. Mill. Blush pink ; a very good sort. 
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 profusion ; 
the trusses measure 6 inches across and the individual 
florets 2 inches. The habit of the plant is dwarf and 
compact. 20 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 velvety maroon ; 
an excellent bedder and a perfect pot-plant. 
Tour d'Eiffel. 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; tiusses of immense 
size. 20 cts. . . 
Uni vers. A magnificent variety. Very brilliant 
dark crimson scarlet ; florets very large, in immense 
trusses. The most beautiful single scarlet ever pro- 
duced. 20 cts. 
White Swan. Double white. 
SINGLE GERANIUMS. 
Price, except where noted, 10 cts. each, $1 per doz., 
$6 per 100. 
“The Wonder.” This new Geranium, without 
doubt the finest that has ever been offered, came 
from France in a lot of fine sorts, and is supposed to 
be a sport from the scarlet Geranium, Athelete. It 
was so intense in color, such a wonderful bloomer 
and strong grower that it was kept separate and styled 
11 The Wonder,” from the fact that everyone who saw 
it pronounced it wonderful. The flowers are the most 
intense, dazzling scarlet, and are borne in trusses of 
enormous size, measuring from 18 to 20 inches in cir- 
cumference, with single florets measuring 7 inches in 
circumference. The foliage is fine, and rich in color, 
and in strong and striking contrast to the brilliant 
scarlet flowers. 25 cts. 
The New Bedding Geranium Columbian. 
This sort is a perfect marvel among Geraniums, and 
is the best of the new dwarf-growing 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. 15 cts. 
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. 15c. 
M. Allred 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. 
YV. C. Bryant. Large scarlet, white eye. 
Eros. Orange-scarlet, white eye. 
La Perle. Pul e white. 
Gen. Grant. Solid red; the best single bedding sort. 
Helen Dick. Large ; salmon colored. 
Mad. Day. Large ; salmon-pink. 
Mrs. Massey. Fine pink ; large truss. 
Dr. Pingade. Velvety scarlet, white eye. 
Special Offer of Geraniums. 
For $1 we will send 20 single or double Geraniums, or 
10 of each . our selection of varieties. This collection will 
make a brilliant display. 
Our special 60 -cent collections please all,“and each year doubles the demand for them. 
