DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE, 
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Col. Holden. Extra large truss ; crimson-scarlet. 
Puzzler. Intense scarlet, white eye. 
Delight. Rose. 
Duchess of Sutherland. Scarlet, white eye. 
Emily Voucher. White. 
General Grant. Scarlet ; very large truss. 
General Scott. Salmon. 
Glorie de Corbenay. Salmon-pink. 
Helen Dick. Pink and white. 
Kate Nicholson. Rosy-pink. 
Mad . Muzzard. Magenta. 
Marginetta. White, pink eye and border. 
Master Christine. Rich pink. 
Mrs. Lo 7 ve. Crimson, splashed with pink. 
New Life. By far the finest striped variety ; color 
deep scarlet, striped and blotched with white. 
Queen of the IVest. Rosy-scarlet. 
GERANIUM, DOUBLE. 
A beautiful selection of this well known plant, produc¬ 
ing double flowers, and cultivated as easily as the sin¬ 
gle varieties. They are free-blooming, and remain a 
long time in perfection, and are useful in a variety of 
ways, where the single ones are not. 20 cents each ; 
$2.00 per dozen ; $10.00 per 100, by express, except 
where noted. 
Alice Crouse. Blush-white. 
Aline Sisley. White, pink shade. 
Asa Gray. Bright salmon, a soft and mellow tint. 
Jewel. Trusses of good size, deep scarlet in’eoior. 
J. G. Waggoner. Rich crimson. 
Madame Lemoine. Bright rosy-pink. 
Maria Crouse. Vermillion. 
Mme. A tnelia Ballet. The best of all the double whites, 
flowers not changing as they grow old. 25 cents. 
Mme. Boucharlatain. Intense scarlet. 
Mme. Thibaiit. Flowers very large, deep rose-pink, 
upper petals marked with white ; habit dwarf and 
compact ; splendid bedder. 25 cents. 
St. Maria. Dazzling scarlet. 
Sylph ide. Rose. 
The Ghost. White. 
GERANIUM VARIEGATED. 
Bion c. . iu. silver edge; most elegantly varie- 
g »ted hi foliage ; flowers pink, carmine and scarlet ; as: 
vigoious m growth as the plain-leaved varieties ; admir¬ 
al) e for contrast with other colors ; partially shaded, 
succeed as bedders. 20 cents each ; $2.00 per dozen. 
Bronze King. Bronze and yellow. 
Cloth of Gold. Yellow and green. 
Crystal Palace Gem. Golden and gi’een. 
Distinction. The leaves are encircled near the edge 
with a very narrow zone of deep black. 
Golden Crown. Light yellow. 
Happy Thought. A large yellow blotch in the center 
of each leaf, with an outer band of green at the mar¬ 
gin. 
Italia Unite Carmine zone, white edge. 
Lady C uum. Style of Mrs. Pollock. 
Marshal McMahon. Ground color of the leaves gold¬ 
en yellow, marked with a deep chocolate ring. 
Mountain of Snmv White margined, scarlet flowers. 
Mrs. Pollock. Best tricolored variety. 
GERANIUM, SCENTED. 
20 cents each ; $2.00 per doze*. 
Apple. 
Bridal Ring. 
Lady Plymouth. Rose scented ; silver edged. 
Mrs. Taylor. Scarlet flowers. 
Nutmeg. Pinnatifdum. 
Pennyroyal. Rose. 
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GERANIUM, IVY-LEAVED. 
The value of this selection is greatly enhanced by the 
beauty and profusion of its flowers during the spring and 
summer months, varying from white to pink. They are 
well adapted for rock work or vases ; for drooping over 
baskets, or on trellises, they arc unsurpassed ; but few 
plants give more satisfaction for home culture. 20 cents 
each ; $2.00 per dozen, except where noted. 
Diadem. 
Duke of Edinburgh. Leaves marginated white. 
Lady Edith. Flowers crimson and purple. 
Lucy Lemoine. Flowers very double ; white, veined 
with purple. 25 cents. 
L % Elegante var. 
Gazania, splcndens. A low-growing plant, with 
large, show*y, orange-yellow flowers, ao cents. 
Gloxinia. These are among the handsomest of our 
summer-blooming, green-house plants, the rich and 
varied coloring of the flowers being beautiful in the ex¬ 
treme. The bulbs should be started in the spring, iu a 
hot-bed or hot-housc, and after blooming all summer, 
require a season of rest. 25 to 50 cents. 
Heliotrope. No plant succeeds better for summer¬ 
flowering ; is equally well adapted for groan-hnusc 
blooming in winter; it is a constant bloomer, and is a 
general favorite, on account of its delightful fragrance. 
20 cents each ; set of six $1.00. 
Heliotrope 
Gtory de Masette. Dark lavender. 
Homer. Lilac. 
Mad. Blerney. White. 
Miss Nightengale. Light lavender. 
Snow Wreath. Nearly white. 
Star. The darkest of the heliotropes ; white eye ; 
dwarf habit. 
Hibiscus, 2<; cents each. 
Double. Rosy-crimson. 
Cooperii. Foliage variegated, white, green and pink. 
Hydrangea,- 
Jmponica variegata. The leaves are deep green, marl .1 
with pure white. 50 cents. 
Hortensis. The old. hardy variety of great merit ; flow¬ 
ers pink, changing to bluish-white. 25 cents. 
Otaksa. Flowers similar to H. Hortensis , but larger ; 
plant more dwarf, and blooms younger. 25 cents. 
Paniculata grandi flora. Perfectly hardy ; flowers 
white. 05 to 50 cents. 
Schizophragma hydrangeoides. New climbing hy¬ 
drangea. said to cling to trees, and grow to the 
height of fifty feet : hardy. 35 to 50 cents. 
Thos. Hogg. White ; one of best. 25 cents. 
