Geraniums 
10 cts. each, $1 per doz., except where noted. Our 
selection, labeled, 15 for $1 
Double and Semi-Double 
Alphonse Ricard. Bright vermilion. 
Beaute Poitevine. Double; shrimp-pink, 
delicately shading to white. 
Double Gen. Grant. Intense orange-scarlet 
blooms. 
Edmond Blanc. Bright carmine, shaded 
around a white eye. 
Fiat. Semi-double. Vivid salmon-Dink. 
Helen Michell. Brilliant scarlet. 
Irvington Beauty. Deep salmon-rose. 
Jean Viaud. Clear mauve-rose. 
La Favorite. Unsurpassed as a white bedder. 
Louise. Glowing orange-scarlet. 
Marquise de Montmort. Deep crimson- 
carmine—novel and beautiful shade. 
Miss F. Perkins. An exquisite shade of deep 
rose-pink, with a distinct white throat. 
Mme. Jaulin. Delicate peach-pink. Beaute Poitevine 
Mme. Landry. Distinct salmon-pink. 
Mrs. Lawrence. Bright salmon-pink. 
M. Anatoile Roseleur. Rose-pink. 
Peter Henderson. Bright poppy-red flowers, freely 
produced. Strong, robust grower. 
S. A. Nutt. Deep scarlet, with maroon. 
Single Geraniums 
Granville. Clear pink flowers on large trusses. 
Jean Pabon. Large, blood-red flowers with white eyes. 
Mrs. E. G. Hill. Soft light salmon. Large, handsome 
flowers in profusion. 
Nuit Poitevine. Brilliant carmine, feathered rich 
scarlet. 
Painted Lady. Large white center, shading to a broad 
margin of bright scarlet. 25 cts. each. 
Ivy-leaved Geraniums 
Garden Glory. Double; fine deep scarlet. 
Souv. de Chas. Turner. Carmine-pink. 
Scented Geraniums 
Apple-scented. An old favorite. 
Balm. Large leaves with very strong fra¬ 
grance. 
Lemon-scented. Small, scented leaves. 
Nutmeg. True nutmeg fragrance. 
Oak-leaved. Foliage oak-like. 
Rose. The old favorite, fragrant variety. 
Staghorn. Finely cut, scented foliage. 
Caladiums 
Fancy-leaved Varieties. For porch-boxes, 
house, or shady beds. Handsome foliage, spotted, 
veined, and striped with white, pink, and red. 
These bulbs, started in a warm place, are easily 
grown. 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz. 
Peonies 
We offer strong, healthy, quick-blooming roots, 3 - to 5 -eye divisions. Peonies do best in 
soil put in the same condition as good rich garden soil; if clay soil, or mixed with clay, so much 
the better. Plant during fall and early spring. The five varieties below are very fine and 
free blooming. 40 cts> eac ij ( 53 per d oz . 
Felix Crousse. Best red Peony for the South. 
Fine form and color. Vigorous; late. 
Edulis Superba. Crown type. One of the 
best early pinks. 
Festiva Maxima. Rose type. Very large, 
pure white, flecked crimson. Early. 
Mons. Jules Elie. Bomb type. Very large, 
silvery rose-pink. Early. 
Duchesse de Nemours. Double type. Large; 
white guards, center light canary-yellow. 
Notable fragrance. Early. 
Unnamed Peonies. In separate colors: 
Pink, White, and Red. 20 cts. each, $2.25 
per doz. 
SPECIAL OFFER : One each of the named 
varieties, $1.50 
