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C. A. ^eeser, Seedsman and Florist, 
A SPECIMEN PLANT OF DOUBLE GERANIUM. 
DOUBLE GERANIUMS—Continued. 
Monsieur Dibos.—Porcelain-white, center glossy-rose, flowers in the form of ro¬ 
settes, very delicate. 
Md, Grangeorge.—Bright mauve, upper petals clear w’hite towards the center. A 
most beautiful sort. 
Mary Anderson.—Beautiful vermilion-scarlet. Should be in every collection. 
Monsieur Buchler.—Flowers double, of good size, beautiful bright mahogany color. 
Paul Charbonnier.—Light orange-scarlet, remarkably clear and brilliant, almost 
flaming, large, smooth petals and perfect flowers. 
Peter Henderson.—Bright orange-scarlet, very double, base of petals pure white. 
A remarkably fine Geranium. 
Prokop Daubeck.—Very bright purple, soft rose color, most charming shade. A 
beautiful flower, very double and free. 
C{neen of Koses.—Soft, delicate rose, large, perfect florets, deep flesh color and 
white, the two colors being intermingled and mottled. 
Richard Brett.—Immense trusses of flowers of that peculiar orange color of which 
Jealousy is the type; very double. A grand budder and of great merit. 
Robert George.—A deep crimson-scarlet, of great size, a remarkably free flowerer, 
and of fine, strong growth, without coarseness. 
Remarkable.—Very deep, rich crimson, trusses very large, and as freely produced 
as the freest flowering single kinds. 
Syipbide.—Flowers delicate, slightly tinted with lilac, with a distinct white spot at 
the base of the petals. 
Tlninberg.—Carmine, bordered white, fine grower and 
free bloomer. 
GOLDEN TRI-COLOR GERANIUMS. 
.Vs an ornament for the parlor or conservatory nothing 
excels this class of healthful plants. The flowers are 
quite attractive, in addition to the richness of foliage. 
Price, *20 cents each, except where noted. 
Golden Pheasant.—Leaves green, center bounded by a 
splendid zone, a rich yellow belt. 
Golden Chariot.—.V magnificent sort. The green leaf 
disc is overlaid by a beautiful bronze-red zone, belted 
with bright crimson, and outwardly margined with 
golden yellow. This Is the brightest golden tri-color 
grown. 
Humming Bird.—A beautifully shaped leaf. It is cer¬ 
tainly one of the finest. 
Jetty Lacy.—Broad gold margin, deep crimson zone. 
Tfood grower. 
GOLDEN TRI-COLOR GERANIUMS—Continued. 
Mrs. Pollock.—A magnificent variety. The green leaf disc overlaid by a beautiful 
bronze-red zone, belted with bright crimson, and outwardly margined with gold¬ 
en yellow. Very fine for the parlor or conservatory during the Winter and 
Spring. 
Sunset.—A rich, broad, outer golden belt, the inner margin of which is overlaid with 
a bright carmine-red zone, and fiame scarlet tints. 
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SILVER-LEAVED AND TRI-COLOR. 
These are prized alike for their fine foliage and brilliant flowers. Our collection of 
this fine class of Geraniums is unsurpassed by any establishment in this country, and 
onr prices have been much reduced. 
Argus.—Chocolate zone, white and green markings, a strong grower. One of the 
best.10 cents. 
Bright Star.—A white edge, scarlet flowers .10 cents. 
Castlemilk.—The whitest margined variety, olive-green center.15 cents. 
Freak of Nature.—New. A very unique and attractive variety, outside leaves light 
green, with a large, pure white center, flowers light scarlet, dwarf and spread¬ 
ing. 20 cents. 
Glen Kyre Beauty.—A beautiful variety with well defined zone of dark chocolate 
and rosy carmine, and very pure, white margin.20 cents. 
Happy Thought.— A tri-color Geranium, with very dark green foliage, having a 
light, creamy, almost white center, with a dark hand 
about the light zone. It is a beautiful plant, and 
flowers bright scarlet.10 cents. 
.tlountalu of Snow.—The finest of this class, a vigorous 
grower, an abundant bloomer, and for ribbon lines of 
massing is one of the best. The center of the leaf is 
bright green, the outer margin broadly marked with 
silvery white. One of the whitest leaved sorts, flow¬ 
ers bright scarlet.10 cents. 
Mad. Salleroi.—A very compact variety of Silver Gera¬ 
nium, very fine for massing or bordering, a thrifty, 
healthful grower, rarely reaching a height of more 
than six inches. Leaves very small, of a peculiar 
clear green, edged with pure white.15 cents. 
Prince Silycrwlngs.—A beautiful variety. Silver tri¬ 
color, foliage green, yellow and white edge, crimson 
zone.20 cents 
Queen of May.—Foliage white, green, bronze and pink. 
Price.20 cents. 
Silver Pheasant.—A vigorous grower and good bedder, 
leaves margined creamy white, flowers scarlet. 10c. 
