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The Haskell Avenue Floral Co., Dallas, Texas 
Older Geraniums 
SINGLE, GERANIUMS 
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- 
dor, and equally good for winter blooming, 
Mrs. J. M. Gaar. 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. 
Signor Crispi. Light pink, white eye; strong 
and free in growth and bloom. 
Triumphant. The best scarlet bedder yet 
introduced. 
DOUBLE, GERANIUMS 
Alpine Beauty. Very dwarf, with stiff, neat 
foliage; the Hower 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. 
Gloire de France. Individual flowers very 
large and double; color salmon-white, with a 
dark, distinct salmon-red center. 
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 numbers; 
close, compact habit. 
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 cli- 
mate. 
IVY GERANIUMS 
Garden’s Glory. Fine, bright scarlet, the 
best of its color, perhaps; bold, full flower; 
free grower and bloomer, and one of the most 
generally useful of Ivies. 10 cts. each. 
Incomparable. (Syn., Remarkable.) Trusses 
very large, florets immense and very regular 
in form; quite full; the color is an exquisite 
shade of rosy carmine. 10 cts. each. 
La Foudre. Flowers quite double, and of 
bright, orange-scarlet color. 10 cts. each. 
La Rosiere. Flowers very large and per- 
fectly double, making a lovely rosette in 
shape. Color of the most delicate pink shade, 
and exceedingly attractive. 10 cts. each. 
P. Crozy. A grand Hybrid between the 
Zonales and Ivies, having the foliage of the 
former, but very heavy in texture, while the 
forms of truss and florets are found only 
among the Ivies. The color is soft bright 
scarlet. 10 cts. each. 
Souv. Chas. Turner. Florets 2 M inches, in 
trusses G inches across. Color a deep, bright 
pink, approaching scarlet in color, the upper 
petals feathered maroon; quite double. 
New Double While Ivy Geranium, "Joan of 
Arc.” The flowers are perfectly double, white 
as snow, and literally cover the plant when in 
full bloom. The foliage is extremely hand- 
some, the dense, glossy green leaves making 
a most effective background for the great 
cluster of snow-white flowers. 10 cts. each. 
Le Prin temps. Rosy pink, very beautiful 
and effective. Should be better known and 
more widely grown. 10 cts. each. 
Galilee. Light rosy pink, veined with lilac; 
extra good. 10 cts. each. 
Chas. Monselet. Fiery red; upper petals 
nicely marked. Trusses as fine as those of a 
Zonal. 10 cfcs. each. 
Eden Marchii. Flowers are very large; rosy 
salmon and peach-blossom pink; extra fine. 
10 cts. each. 
Leopard. A year’s trial of this variety con- 
firms us in our estimate of its value, it has 
proven a splendid grower, healthy and free; 
produces its blooms in abundance, is satis- 
factory in every essential, besides being most 
remarkable in size and in beauty of the color 
arrangement, which is a dainty lavender-pink 
flamed and dotted in crimson. Will soon be 
found in every good collection. 10 cts. each. 
Mrs. Hawley. A deeper colored Chas. Tur- 
ner, with more vigorous habits. Flower 
large, in fine trusses on long stems; has all 
the good qualities of Turner in a beautiful, 
new color. Every florist will appreciate this 
delightful novelty. 10 cts. each. 
PELARGONIUMS or LADY 
WASHINGTON GERANIUMS 
These have very beautiful flowers, richly 
blotched, so that they are sometimes called 
Pansy Geraniums, lo cts. 
SCENTED GERANIUMS 
Price, 10 cts., except where noted. 
Apple. The most delightfully scented of 
all Geraniums. 15 cts. and 25 cts. 
Nutmeg. Small leaves, resembling the apple- 
scented. 
Rose. Broad-cut, fragrant leaves. 
Cut-leaved Rose. Leaves finely cut. 
Don’t forget to add Queen of Edgely to your list of Roses. It is a fine Rose. 
