NEW DOUBLE GERANIUM, 
“Bishop Wood.” 
Habit dwarf; upper petals violet, lower orange scarlet; most abundant bloomer, equal 
to the best single varieties. 
Price 50 cents large plants. 80 cents small plants. 
NEW DOUBLE GERANIUM. 
“Jennie Reid.” 
One of the best dwarf free-flowering doubles; flowers crimson scarlet, large truss; 
habit compact; in every way desirable. Retailed for $1.00 last season. 
Price 30 cents each. 
NEW DOUBLE GERANIUM. 
“L’Annie Terrible.” 
Flowers orange scarlet; double as a rose, and finely formed; bourne on immense trusses. 
One of the very best double Geraniums, Former price 75 cents. 
Price 40 cents each. 
NEW DOUBLE GERANIUM. 
“Illuminator.” 
Color purplish crimson, a new color; free flowering; dwarf habit; very desirable. 
Price 85 cents each. 
NEW DOUBLE GERANIUM. 
“Venus.” 
One of the best double white; dwarf habit. Former price $1.00. 
Price 40 cents each. 
GERANIUM, “Happy Thought.” 
An entirely new style of leaf varie¬ 
gation. The leaf has a large yellow 
blotch in the center with an outer 
band of green. Flowers dark rose; 
dwarf. A good bedder, novel and 
interesting. The engraving is a good 
representation of it. 
Price 40 cents eac h. 
NEW ZONALE GERANIUM. 
“Jealousy.” 
This is one of the most distinct bed¬ 
ding Zonale Geraniums; color, an or¬ 
ange scarlet, so much so as to give a 
decidedly orange hue. The flowers 
are very perfect; trusses large; an 
abundant bloomer; all that can be de¬ 
sired in a bedding Geranium. The ex- geranium:, “happy thought.’ 
peiience of the past season has confirmed us in the opinion of its great merit. 
NEW ZONALE GERANIUM. “Mons Crouse.” 
Ground color of flowers, blush, shading to pinkish crimson towards the center. Flow¬ 
ers ot perfect form; one and one-half inches in diameter. 
Price 30 cents each. 
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