16 HASKELL AVENUE FLORAL CO., DALLAS, TEXAS 
OLDER GERANIUMS 
We have a fine lot of the older kinds of Geraniums: single red, double red and crimson, single 
white, double white, single pink, double pink, single salmon, double salmon, double violet, and single 
and double variegated, which we can recommend for Texas. 
10 cts. eacli, 6 lor SO cts., 12 lor $1 
IVY GERANIUMS 
Pelargoniums, or 
Lady Washington 
Geraniums 
These have very 
beautiful flowers, 
richly blotched, so 
that they are some- 
times called Pansy 
Geraniums. 15 cts. 
SCENTED 
GERANIUMS 
Apple. The most 
delicately scented of 
all Geraniums. 15 
and 25 cts. 
Nutmeg. Small 
leaves, resembling 
the apple-scented. 
Rose. Broad -cut 
fragrant leaves. 
Cut-leaved Rose, 
Leaves finely cut. 
10 cts., except 
where poted 
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. . 
Souv. Chas. Turner. Florets zVt inches, trusses 
6 inches across. Color a deep, bright pink, ap- 
proaching scarlet in color, the upper petals feath- 
ered maroon ; quite double. 
Garden’s Glory. Fine, bright scarlet, the best 
of its color, perhaps; bold, full flower; free 
grower and bloomer, and one of the most gener- 
ally useful of Ivies. 10 cts. 
Le Printemps. Rosy pink ; very beautiful and 
effective. Should be better known and more 
widely grown. 10 cts. 
Chas. Monselet. Fiery red ; upper petals nicely 
marked. Trusses as fine as those of a Zonal. loc. 
Galilee. Light rosy pink, veined with lilac ; 
extra good. 10 cts. 
New Double White 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 handsome, the 
dense, glossy green leaves making a most effective 
background for the great cluster of snow-white 
flowers. 10 cts. 
Mrs. Hawley. A deeper colored Chas. Turner, 
with more vigorous habit. 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. 
Col. Baden-Powell. The flower is of enormous 
size, the largest among Ivies ; of elegant showy 
form ; the color varies from pearl-white to soft 
blush ; a free bloomer and a good grower. The 
trusses are of good 
size, on long stems, 
which makes it 
doubly valuable; 
makes a fine speci- 
men pot-plant, and 
is very beautiful in 
baskets. 
