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The Haskell Avenue Floral Co., Dallas, Texas 
SINGLE GERANIUMS 
La Vale. Fine large-flowered salmon- 
colored ; white eye. 
Mary Ha I lock Foote. Immense trusses 
of bright salmon, with a pure white eye ; a 
grand variety. 
Master Christine. Bright rosy pink, with 
light center ; the best of its color ; fine bed- 
der, and equally good for winter blooming. 
Mrs. J. M. Caar. Absolutely perfect as a 
bedding variety ; never burns; is of dwarf, 
compact habit ; in freedom of bloom is su- 
perior to all white bedders, and equal to the 
best scarlet ones. 
Madonna. Soft pale pink; florets large, 
arranged in handsome, showy trusses, well 
above the foliage ; distinct and beautiful 
color. 
Queen ot the West. Bright orange- 
scarlet ; large trusses ; a free bloomer. 
Signor Crlspl. Light pink, white eye; 
strong and free in growth and bloom. 
Souv. de Mlrande. Round florets, cream- 
white upper petals, with a distinct rosy pink 
border ; lower petals salmon-rose, streaked 
with pure white. It is extremely free-flow- 
ering, and produces fine trusses. 
Triumphant. The best scarlet bedder 
yet introduced. 
DOUBLE GERANIUMS 
Alpine Beauty. Very dwarf, with stiff, 
neat foliage ; the flower stems are long and 
stiff. Both floret and truss are of unusual 
size; stands the sun finely, proving a grand 
bedder. 
Comtesse de Harcourt. Pure snow- 
white; a grand bedder; florets large and 
beautifully formed ; extremely free in bloom, 
forming a bank of white. 
A. Fleurot. Dark red, maroon center. 
Clolre de France. Individual flowers 
very large and double; color salmon-white, 
with a dark, distinct salmon-red center. 
Button. Purplish red ; each floret resem- 
bles a rose bud. 
James Vick. Dark salmon ; extra good 
for bedding. 
La Favorite. Trusses very large ; florets 
of the most beautiful and perfect form, and 
of the very purest, snowiest white in color. 
Montesquieu. Light pink; very free 
bloomer. 
S. A. Nutt. Rich, dark crimson; the 
flowers are of perfect shape and fine size ; 
the trusses massive and produced in great 
number; close, compact habit. 
Cull Ion. Deep red ; this variety outblooms 
all others. 
Lizzie Hamilton. Dark pink ; fine bedder. 
Spaulding’s Pet. Rich, dark crimson; 
blooms borne on long stems well above the 
plant ; the best crimson bedder we know of 
for our climate. 
IVY-LEAVED GERANIUMS 
Incomparable. Trusses very large ; flor- 
ets immense and very regular in form, quite 
full ; the color is an exquisite shade of rosy 
carmine, io cts. 
P. Crozy.' A grand hybrid between the 
Zonales and Ivies, having the foliage of the 
former, but a very heavy texture ; in form of 
truss and florets it resembles the Ivy-Leaved 
section ; the color is soft bright scarlet, with 
veinings of maroon ; the habit is perfect, 
and it is a grand bedder. 
Souv. Chas. Turner. Florets 2 l A inches 
across, trusses 6 inches. The color is a 
deep, bright pink, approaching scarlet ; the 
upper petals feathered maroon. 
PELARGONIUMS, or LADY WASH- 
INGTON GERANIUMS 
These have beautiful flowers, richly 
blotched, so that they are sometimes called 
Pansy Geraniums. 15 and 25 cts. 
SCENTED GERANIUMS 
Apple. The most delightfully scented of 
all Geraniums. 15 cts. 
Nutmeg. Small leaves, resembling the 
apple-scented. 10 cts. 
Rose. Broad cut, fragrant leaves. 
Cut-Leaved Rose. Leaves finely cut. 
Ivy- Leaved Geranium. 
