DOUBLE GERANIUMS, 
The Double Geraniums which I olTerthis season, with 
one or two exceptions, are new in this part of the coun¬ 
try, and are much finer in every way than the old sorts. 
Ascendency, pink,. 25 
Andrew Henderson, dark scarlet. 25 
Francois Defour, carmine,. 25 
Francois Portusati, salmon, shaded white,. 25 
Blorie de Nancy, deep carmine. 25 
Latonia, fine formed, scarlet flowers,. 25 
La Venguer, brilliant scarlet tinged pink,. 25 
Madam Lamoine, bright pink, double as a rose,. 35 
$ 2.00 per dozen. 
GERANIUMS, Ivy Leaved. 
This variety of Geraniums are really flowering Ivies, 
and combine beauty of leaf as well as flowers. For 
filling baskets, vases, etc., they cannot be surpassed, 
and few plants give more satisfaction for house culture, 
as they may be trained on trellises in any shape desired. 
Bridal Wreath, flowers white,. 20 
Holly Wreath, leaves blotched. 20 
L’Elegante, leaves edged with white, changing to rose 
color in the strong sun,. 20 
Eclipse, new, (See page 28.). 30 
King Albert, new (See page 28.). 30 
GERANIUM ZONALE, (Horse Shoe.) 
Below will be found a very complete list of the old 
standard geraniums, also many of the newer and rar¬ 
er sorts of recent introduction. 
Belle Helene, salmon pink,. 20 
Ohamborda, rich rosy peach color,. 20 
Bistinction, (See cut page 28.). 20 
Dr. Lindley, rich orange scarlet,. 20 
Ben. Brant, brilliant scarlet; immense, flower truss,.. 20 
Blorie de Corbany, salmon shaded white,. 20 
Happy Thought, (See cut page 27.). 40 
Maid of Kent, pink; compact habit,. 20 
GERANIUMS, (Market Sorts.) 
The Geraniums under this head embrace all the col¬ 
ors, and are selected from upwards of 100 varieties as 
the best. Flowers and trusses large and all abundant 
bloomers. 
Bridal Beauty, salmon, bordered with white,. 25 
Jean Sisley, dazzling scarlet, white eye; very large 
round flower,. 25 
Master Christine, deep, clear pink,. 25 
Romeo, light rose,. 25 
Sir John Moore, clear bright scarlet; bright eye,. 25 
Snowflake, pure white,. 25 
$ 2.00 per dozen. 
GERANIUMS, LILLIPUTIAN, ZONALE. 
Chas. Reust, salmon, shading to white,. 25 
Incomparable, striped. 25 
Little Bern, bright scarlet, white eye. 25 
Rustic Beauty, intense scarlet, white eye,. 25 
$2.25 per dozen. 
GERANIUMS, SCENTED. 
Apple, Balm, Citron, Lemon, Nutmeg, Rose, each,. 15 
Rose Variegated. 40 
Mrs. Taylor, new rose. (See description, page 28,). 25 
GERANIUMS, PELARGONIUMS. 
Descriptions of the pelargoniums fail to give a clear 
idea of the plants, and I will not undertake it. My 
stock includes many of the line varieties including the 
much sought Cambridge Pet. Fine plants 30 cents . 
GERANIUM, Silver Leaved- 
Alma, dark green, silver edge,. 20 
Argus, chocolate, white and green,. 20 
Italia’ Unita, carmine zone, white and green, . 20 
Mountain of Snow, one of the best, holding its colors 
under all circumstances; green, margined 
pure white. 20 
GERANIUMS, Tri-colored and Bronze. 
Sunset, leaves yellowish green, with zone of rich 
brown, . 20 
Mrs. Pollock, the ground is rich green, with zone of 
, bronze crimson, next comes a narrow zone of 
lighter green shading to delicate yellow, . 40 
Crystal Palace Bern, leaves light yellow, green center, 15 
GILLY-FLOWER, (Ten-Weeks-Stock.) 
Plants grown from best German seed. 
Double White, Rose. Pink, Carmine, Crimson, Copper Color, 
Azure Blue, Violet, each,. 15 
Seedlings of above, 30 cents per dozen. 
GLOXINIA. 
My stock of these plants is unusually fine this season. 
The bulbs were grown from seeds saved from Benary’s 
prize collection. The bulbs should be started in the 
spring, they require partial shade and a liberal supply 
of water at the roots while growing, care must be taken 
not to wet the leaves. The bulbs require a season of 
rest after flowering, this may be done by gradually with¬ 
holding water from them. 
Dry bulbs which will flower in a few weeks after 
potting, . 50 
Specimen plants in flower during July and August,. 1.00 
GRASSES, Ornamental. 
A fern case is hardly complete without a variety of 
grasses. They will endure any amount of neglect and 
are sure to live. 
Acoris variogata. Dwarf, erect habit, foliage green 
and white . 30 
Rambusa var. Green and white, . 10 
Cypsrus Anternifolius . 15 
Isolepsis Bracilis. Fine for baskets and vases, . 10 
HEATH, (Arborea.) 
In variety, 25 and 50 cents each. 
HELIOTROPES. 
Beauty of the Boudoir, deep blue,. 25 
Chieftain, deep blue, white throat,. 25 
Brandiflora. Light,. 2 5 
Madam Facilon. Bluish violet,. 2 5 
Small plants of the above, 10 cents. 
IVIES. 
Coliseum, very delicate foliage, forming a charming 
object for hanging baskets,. 10 
English. Plants one yard long,. 2 o 
English variegated, leaves green and white,. 25 
Berman, rapid grower,. 15 
New Berman, (Senecio Macroglossia.) It resembles the 
English so strongly that it is often taken for 
it. It grows as vigorously as the old German 
Ivy, and has a pretty flower,. 
LOBELIA. 
Delicate little plants, growing six inches high, and 
giving an abundance of blue and white flowers the year 
25 
round, 
15 
LANTANAS. 
A large assortment, each . 15 
LEMON VERBENA. 
Leaves strongly lemon scented, . 20 
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