2G GERANIUMS. 
Alphonse, Ricard. A strong grower, dwarf and branching and pro- 
ducing flowers in great masses; both floret and truss are of enormous 
size, single or slightly doubled, and color a brilliant shade of orange 
red. , r 
Diego Podda. A beautiful new variety with very large trusses °* “ n ® 
double flowers of a peculiar copper-orange shading to clear rosy flesh 
at the edge of the petals that give it a peculiar charm. 
Tiieocritk. Semi-double flowers of the most beautiful and unique 
form, borne in immense trusses, the individual florets the largest of 
the semi-double varieties; its colorings are simply without an equal, 
a soft, tender rose with violet shadings. 
Mme. A. Chf.vreliere. A queen among double whites; the floret is 
of the beautiful irregular form found in the Bruant type, very large 
snow' white and a good grower. Flowers well above the foliage, and 
of perfect habit. 
mew premier Single Set. 
Price 15 Cents Each; the Set of Eight Varieties for One Dollar. 
Madonna. Trusses are of extraordinary size, of almost pansy form; 
the color is a soft light pink, a beautiful and distinct shade; this 
variety has been universally admired by all who have seen it in flow'er, 
a variety that will probably never be equaled. 
Deuil de Miribel. The grandest single scarlet that we have yet seen; 
footstalks fifteen inches long and very rigid, and bearing enormous 
trusses composed of immense circular florets of a velvety crimson 
scarlet . 
Mrs. J. M. Gaar. Absolutely perfect as a bedding variety; never 
burns; is of dwarf, compact habit, and in freedom of bloom is supe- 
rior to all whites, ami equal to the best scarlet bedders. 
Blanche Moulas. The color is a very light salmon, edged about the 
petals with pure while; this is the finest of the lighter Bruants, and a 
great improvement on any other of this shade. 
Jeanne de Arc. Very free flowering; color very distinct and attrac- 
tive, being a bright orange red, the two upper petals blotched and 
feathered pure white to more than half their length. 
Aurora Bokealk. Extra large flowers of most beautiful orange scarlet ; 
fine for massing and one of the show'iest and finest of the whole 
Bruant race. . , 
M. Poirier. Another magnificent variety that received a first-class 
certificate at the Royal Horticultural Society. Trusses of enormous 
size, beautiful carmine-violet color; upper petals marked with rich 
violet. , , , 
COPERNIC. Floret perfectly round; a lively, beautiful shade of rosy 
carmine, changing to bright salmon at the base of the petals, with 
small white eye; very large truss of florets on long footstalks, a very 
; noticeable color. 
IRecent llntrotmctlons. 
These Four Remarkable Varieties for Fifty Cents. 
The following are a few varieties of recent introduction that are with- 
