HASKELL AVENUE FLORAL CO., DALLAS, TEXAS 
15 
LEMOINE’S NEW GERANIUMS FOR 1906 
The following Geraniums, all introductions of Mr. Victor Lemoine, the noted French hybridizer, 
have been tried under our own observation during the past summer, and we believe them to be one of 
the finest sets yet sent out by him, all of which will be received with pleasure by all interested in this 
popular class of plants. 
NEW DOUBLE GERANIUMS 
20 cts. each, $2 per doz. 
Charles Diehl. Large dense truss ; salmon- 
pink, with scarlet shadings. 
Jose Echegaray. Very large heads and individ- 
ual flowers : identical in color with the well-known 
rose Paul Neyron ; a beautiful tender rose-color. 
Gustave Geffroy. Very compact habit, remark- 
ably free-flowering, deep carmine-lake. 
Marcelle Tinayre. The finest large-flowered 
pure white. 
Maurice Pottecher. A fine pure scarlet, intensi- 
fied by a large, pure white eye. 
Mistral. Flowers large, semi-double ; bright 
vermilion, with large white eye. 
Paul Harel. Very large truss; deep rose-pink, 
with many minute carmine-purple spots. 
NEW SINGLE GERANIUMS 
20 cts. each, $2 per doz. 
Abel Lafranc. Well-rounded large flowers ; 
pure white, with the three lower petals densely 
spotted with crimson-carmine. 
Emile Deschanel. Very large trusses of bril- 
liant cardinal-red. 
Eugene Sue. Immense trusses of brilliant 
scarlet. 
Gustave Droz. Very compact habit ; large 
trusses of medium-sized flowers of a brilliant car- 
dinal-red. 
Ivan Strannik. A fine large pure white. 
Juste Olivier. Large truss of medium-sized 
flowers of tyrian rose-color, shading to cardinal- 
red at the base. 
Prevost Paradol. Intensely brilliant aniline- 
red, with large white eye. 
SIX SINGLE GERANIUMS OF 
RECENT INTRODUCTION 
15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz. 
Duke of Bedford. Richcrimson, withsmall white 
eye ; always a well-formed flower of large size. 
Mrs. E.Rawson. Beautiful salmon-scarlet, base 
of upper petals shaded violet- crimson ; florets 
large and of fine form. 
Princess Alexandra. Large flowers and truss 
of a beautiful salmon-rose. 
Snowdrop. Beautiful pure snow-white ; of fine 
form. 
Telegraph. A pleasing shade of deep orange- 
cerise ; a robust grower and free bloomer. 
The Sirdar. Perfectly round, large scarlet flow- 
ers : very fine. 
SIX DOUBLE GERANIUMS OF 
RECENT INTRODUCTION 
15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz. 
A. H. Trego. Dazzling crimson-scarlet ; semi- 
double ; very large flowers and very free. 
Bertha de Presilly. Delicate pure pink, some- 
times marked with red. 
Double Dryden. Bright rosy red, white center. 
Fleur Blanc. Beautiful pure double white. 
M. Joly de Bammeville. Center violet-maroon, 
bordered with deep crimson, the upper petals 
feathered red. 
Peter Henderson. Enormous trusses of bril- 
liant scarlet flowers; one of the finest. 
TWELVE STANDARD DOUBLE 
GERANIUMS 
strong plants in 2'4-in. pots, lOc. each, $1 per doz. 
Alphonso Riccard. Bright vermilion-scarlet ; 
large florets. 
Beaute Poitevine. The best semi-double salmon- 
pink bedder. 
Bruante. Standard scarlet bedder. 
Gloire de France. White, with light pink mark- 
ings ; a fine bedder. 
John Doyle. A vigorous-growing, rich scarlet. 
Madonna. Finest double white. 
Mme. Jaulin. Delicate pink with white border ; 
a pretty color combination. 
Marquis Castellane. A combination of two 
shades of red. 
Miss Frances Perkins. A charming shade of 
pink. 
S. A. Nutt. One of the best rich, dark crimson 
bedders. 
Thomas Meehan. Pink, shaded violet, upper 
petals marked orange. 
Ville de Poitiers. Enormous flowers of an in- 
tense pure scarlet. 
NINE STANDARD SINGLE 
GERANIUMS 
strong plants in 24 -in. pots, 10c. each. $1 per doz. 
C. W. Ward. Large deep apricot-salmon. 
Dryden. Bright rosy red ; an excellent bedder. 
Granville. Large, soft, clear pink. 
General Grant. An old favorite red bedder. 
Jacquerie. Rich, dark crimson-scarlet. 
L’Aube. The finest single white yet introduced. 
Mme. Bruant. White, veined with carmine. 
Mrs. E. G. Hill. Beautiful salmon. 
Queen of the West. An excellent scarlet bedder. 
