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Eclipse Collection of Geraniums, 75c. Postpaid 
Plant Geraniums 
This collection described below contains the 
cream of all double, semi-double, and single 
Geraniums for the Southern use. There is 
hardly anything that will give more satisfaction 
than a dozen of these varieties for outdoor 
blooming during summer, and Indoor bloom 
during the winter mouths. 
12 Best Geraniums ^entslpo'slpaidl 
if ordered separate from Collection, lOcts. each. 
_ A most perfect double 
lietera.IltJie Geranium of light ver¬ 
milion red color. It does finely in open ground 
and is one of the most reliable bedders. Stands 
hot sun and drought. Flowers are borne on 
exceedingly large trusses. Flowers are perfect 
in shape and hold up a long time after opening. 
TrkTi-n Tlrk'iT'lo brightest, 
Ofl-H JLFOyiC most free blooming and 
most satisfactory Geraniums ever introduced. 
It is now accepted as a standard of excellence 
for scarlet bedding everywhere. Plant is dense 
and compact In growth. 
S A This, the finest of dark 
• .tV* crimson Geraniums, has 
now taken the lead as a bedding Geranium, be¬ 
ing used in the largest parks and public grounds 
of the country in preference to all others. Its 
dense, compact growth, profuse blooming and 
almost sun-proof constitution combined, give it 
the prominence as a bedder it has attained. 
T » A superb double White 
Jf avorite Geranium, which is 
said to bean advanceover the White Swan. The 
florets are pure white and larger; trusses of me¬ 
dium size. It withstands the heat of summer 
splendidly, and is an excellent bedder. 
Beaute Poitevine did* vl’’ic"y 
is conceded by all who know it to be the best 
semi-double pink Geranium in existence. 
Beautiful in color, and a profuse bloomer. 
Visinfl A soft, pure pink; semi 
aP “ail T lauU double. A dwarf, stocky 
grower and continuous bloomer, the plant being 
covered with flowers throughout the season. 
Jean Viaud is the finest double pink variety of 
Geraniums we have ever seen. 
A splendid new shade in Gera¬ 
niums. A light, clear salmon, 
blending into dark shades. The yellowish salmon color gives it a specially 
delicate shade seldom seen. 
Mary Ballock Foote 
j _ < Entirely distinct from any other variety 
■®®aiiamC XSiraant known, and Isqultedifferent from other 
marked varieties that have made their appearance. Has round florets, 
upper petals creamy white, with distinct rosy pink border; lower petals 
salmon rose, streaked with pure lilac. A most novel and beautiful 
Geranium. 
^ .. vlV. One of the most striking and beatiful Geranl- 
urns. Its color is very distinct, being a deep 
solferino, while on each of the lower petals is a distinct blotch of blood 
red, the only flower we have ever seen marked in this peculiar manner 
This represents another entirely new and distinct 
Madonna 
deepening to a soft peach blow, a blending of shades found only in the 
“Lady Washington' ’ class of Geraniums. A perfect single Geranium of an 
•ntirely new shade. 
•^3 •• 1 This new double Geranium is well named “Flre- 
-TirCoranCl brand,” for it is a perfect blaze of the richest vivid 
scarlet color. A vigorous grower, making it a splendid variety for either 
bedding or pot culture. Large flowers produced freely in large trusses. 
Clyde Mrs. E. G. Hill, in every respect like its parent, except color, 
which is pure cerise red ofsoft, even shade. Florets immense. Trusses 14 
to 16 IncUes is pircmnferescs, A gran<l be'i'Jer rsiI alao ft fine pot plan'- 
Semi-Po»blo French Gcrnniwm—Bcnnte Pwitcvino 
