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iant coloring make it very effective. 
Semi-double. 
liUKil GKANDI — Good habit; under- 
laid foliage; grand trusses, held well 
above the foliage; blooming abundant- 
ly; violet carmine, shaded red on upper 
petals. One of the prettiest colors in 
our heavy wooded type. Semi-double. 
ERNEST VERNET — Short stocky 
growth, the foliage resembling the Pel- 
argoniums; grand flowers; enormous 
flowers and trusses; clear madder red, 
spotted lilac, veined scarlet. Beautiful 
Semi-double. 
ELIACIN 
EL1ACIX — Has a good habit of 
growth, dwarf and compact, medium 
sized foliage, large trusses; semi-dou- 
ble flowers; bright mauve rose, shad- 
ing lighter to white center. Has strong 
constitution, being able to stand all 
kinds of weather. 
MJCHESSE 1)E CHAII, CHS — Enor- 
mous trusses, held well above the foli- 
age; grand semi-double flowers; color 
pale rose, glazed mauve, striped white 
in a delicate style. 
DOCTEUR nAN.JOC — A remarkable 
variety of magnificent color; intense 
violet; upper petals blotched white; 
very grand flowers; semi-double. 
ALPHONSE RICARI) — (Brt.1894.) 
Large, semi-double flowers, often meas- 
uring two inches in diameter, borne in 
enormous trusses, on long flower stems. 
Continues in bloom the entire season. 
JEAN VIAUJ) — Large semi-double 
rosy pink flowers with white eye. Blooms 
with uninterrupted freedom the entire 
season, and is of such rapid and vigor- 
ous habit of growth, that it makes one 
of the best all round plants obtainable. 
LA EAVOHITE — Lem. 1888.) One of 
the finest double whites in this class; 
pure in color; flowers of enormous size; 
a continuous bloomer, the plant being 
covered with flowers the entire season; 
has beautiful foliage and finest habit. 
Unsurpassed as a white bedder. 
COL. THOMAS — (Brt. 1906.) A most 
magnificent addition to the list of Mr. 
Gruant’s introuduetions and one that 
is destined soon to rank among the 
highest grade of standard Geraniums. 
Distinct in color and exceptionally at- 
tractive, the color being a pleasing 
shade of deep cardinal red, apparently 
covered with a purplish sheen, deepen- 
ing toward the center of the large well 
formed, handsome, semi-double flow- 
ers; the trusses are medium sized, but 
borne in the greatest profusion; habit 
dwarf, vigorous and branching. An easy 
variety to grow. 
I5E I* WING — Deep cardinal red, with 
a soft velvety sheen unusually attract- 
ive; semi-double flower, of good sub- 
stance; large trusses as free as S. A. 
Nutt in bloom. Plant is robust, of 
strong growth and makes an ideal pot 
plant or bedder, as it stands the sun 
well; has no rival in its color. 
. ..TEAN OBERLE — (Brt. 1 906.) One of 
the most beautiful among that color 
known as the peach-pink; an excellent 
shade of hydrangia pink, shading ten- 
derly to almost pure white at the outer 
edges of each petal; the florets are es- 
pecially well formed, just semi-double 
enough to be pleasing; the trusses are 
actually immense, often having over a 
hundred florets to the truss. The habit 
is exceptionally strong and vigorous; 
very free bloomer; foliage distinct, and 
one of the type that stands the sun per- 
fectly; color of foliage dark green, with 
a slight chocolate zone. One of the 
best in this class and undoubtedly has 
a brilliant future. 
MME. JAULIN — Semi- double. Very 
large florets compose a truss of grand 
size; center, tender pink, surrounded 
by border of white. For freshness and 
