WE GROW PLANTS FOR THE SOUTHERN PLANTER 
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Geraniums 
For years our best efforts have been used to get together a collection of this popular 
bedding plant that will do well in the hot dry climate of the South, and neither time, money 
nor effort have been spared. We have tried all the new sorts as they appeared, both Ameri- 
can and foreign; and, while we have been at a great expense, we have, we believe, ac- 
complished our desire. We offer what we believe to be the best collection to be found for 
planting in the South. They are all ironclad and sun-proof. We feel sure that our friends 
will make no mistake in ordering any of the collection offered. They comprise all of the best 
shades, and all are strong growers and free bloomers. Please note that the novelties of last 
season are included in this list. Prices, 10 cts. each, 0 for HO cts., or 15 for $1; or we will 
send 20 unlabeled plants, no two alike, for $1 by mail or express. 
SINGLE, RE.D 
Jacquerie. One of the largest of florets, 
longer than wide; velvety in texture, and a 
magnificent shade of dark crimson-scarlet. 
Shelly. Rich, deep velvety crimson. A 
grand flower in color, size and form. 
DOUBLE, RE-D 
Alphonse Ricard. 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. 
