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THE HASKELL AVENUE FLORAL CO., DALLAS, TEXAS 
NEW GERANIUMS, continued 
Ian Maclaren. Deep salmon, fiery at the center, lighter at the edges. A free, 
strong grower; grand in every way. A marvelous variety. 
Mark Twain. Ground color almost white, closely freckled and flaked with car- 
mine, the color deepening at 
the margin of the petal to a 
rich lake; floret of fine shape. 
V ery lasting for a single variety. 
Andrew Lang. Glow- 
ing scarlet, with large white 
blotch on the two upper petals, 
the center suffused with car- 
mine. The most brilliant con- 
trast of colors yet found among 
the Aureoles, united with a 
form nearly circular. Beds 
nicely. 
Shelly. Rich, deep vel- 
vety crimson. A grand flower 
in color, size and form. 
louis fkancais. (Seepage 15.) 
Snowdrop. White as 
snow, and absolutely pure un- 
der all conditions; the largest 
of its color, the single florets 
measuring 2% inches in di- 
ameter; habit very dwarf and 
free. 
Geraniums, General Collection 
Price, 10 cts. each, except where noted, or 15 for SI, all labeled and purchaser’s selection 
of sorts; or we will send 20 plants, our selection, no two alike but not labeled, for $1, by mail 
or express; if by express, purchaser pays expres charges. The premium offer on page 1 is 
not allowable in 15 and 20 offer. 
VARIETIES OF BRUANT TYPE 
This class of Geraniums is distinguished 
from ordinary ones by the extra large flowers 
and long stiff stems, by the thick, heavy 
foliage and robust constitution of the plant. 
They grow and bloom continually even in the 
driest and hottest weather. 
Alphonse Rlcard. An excellent semi- 
double; a strong grower, dwarf and branch- 
ing. Produces immense trusses of bloom, 
from 5 to 7 inches in diameter; color bright 
orange-red, 
Beaute Poltevlne. One of the finest of 
the semi-doubles; has no equal in its color. 
The trusses of bloom and individual flowers 
are of immense size and excellent shape. 
Beautiful rosy salmon, nicely shaded and 
tinted from deep orange to pure salmon. 
Heteranthe. One of the very best Ge- 
raniums for bedding; exceptionally large 
trusses of semi-double flowers; clear orange- 
scarlet. 
Imogene. Single deep scarlet; very ef- 
fective; for bedding purposes. 
J. <1. Harrison. The enormous truss, the 
size and beauty of the individual flower, its 
glowing color, the sturdy habit and mag- 
nificent growth make this rank first of all in 
bedding Geraniums. 
Mme. Chas. Molin. Showy and attrac- 
tive single-flowered variety; bright salmon- 
pink. In habit of growth and foliage it is 
excellent, making ideal-shaped plants, com- 
pact and branching. 30 cts. 
Mrs. E. G. Hill. Of a most distinct and 
pleasing shade of salmon, with light shading 
at the center. Trusses are large and com- 
posed of an immense number of florets. The 
finest salmon -flowered Geranium to date. 
Paul Bruant. Best all-round Bruant for 
the South; semi-double scarlet. 
Vllle do Poitiers. Double. There is noth- 
ing finer than this in the Bruant race. Color 
rosy scarlet, very clear and bright; trusses 
very large, composed of enormous florets 
nearly 3 inches across, and of the peculiarly 
beautiful form of Beaute Pointevine. Very 
free, producing an elegant effect when 
massed. 
SINGLE GERANIUMS 
La Vale. Fine large - flowered salmon- 
colored; white eye. 
Mary Hallock 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. 
