SPRING CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, BULBS, AND PLANTS FOR 1901. 
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Pelargoniums. 
Pelargoniums are among the 
"were ehofpn ever produced at Floral Park. They 
• and show Irent im^r^m^ W 17 .carefully bred seedlings, 
of blooS S Th^£ r ?LT ent m TO hal3lt '' size and color 
the dehcate remarkable for size and coloring, 
Plants bnshv and marl ppS's being indescribable, 
covered conrnfetpiv^fi^fl^’ and at tlie blooming season are 
clusters wf, Z fl -°T rs ’ 80 great is the number of 
■sions. ‘ We naine them m honor of America’s new posses- 
° U MiiShfl? 3 wff8 u - i S, it n shape ’ round, crinkled and fluted. 
„ Jraly a flower tor the iodl y enmSOn stain in UBBer petals ' 
tinted whitr? 1 wif n a i d6s an( * size of above; color, a delicate 
.■Jg aalfr noh maroon and rose 
with violet^ar-nn^kf 0 ^ 1 ! 1 ^’ wide-open shape; pure white 
'Ported QU,te MW - SS to shaBe ° f 
9f maroon-crimson S innf k ’ with a lar f? e > feathery blotch 
in every sense two Upper petals - A superb flower 
Guam _ This is a distinct bushy, compact, dwarf-flowering 
variety which makes a dense plant almost as round as a 
bail. The flowers are large, round, widely open at top, 
bke a Morning Glory. Color a delicate suffusion of 
white and delicate pink. No spots. 
Price of above5 sorts , 75c. each; the 5 for $3.00. 
Dwarf Mixed— All the same dwarf, compact habit as Guam, 
bpt producing a variety of colors. Fully as good as any 
of the named sorts above. 40c. each; 3 for fi.oo. 
TWO OTHER FINE PELARGONIUMS. 
Mrs. Robert Sandiford— The flower is of large size, well 
doubled, and of glistening snow-white color. 50c. each. 
Manon— The same plant bears flowers of different colors. 
One cluster of bloom Will be white marked with crimson, 
"while another will be fine rose marked purple. 50c. each. 
PelargopiUip Seed. 
Very choice seed, carefully hybridized; will produce 
some magnificent sorts. Pkt. of 10 seeds—20c. 
