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HO VET AND CO.'S CATALOGUE OF 
Mary Elizabeth, enormous trusses; very delicate pink with light centre. 
Madame Lemoine, beautiful; one of the most desirable of the double kinds; 
immense trusses of large, double flowers of the gayest and brightest pink. 
Madame Rose Cliarmeux, double; scarlet; dwarf habit. 
Madame Debray, bright, dazzling red; trusses enormous; habit compact. 
Madame Michael Buckner, immense trusses; bright, rosy salmon. 
Madame Rudolf Abel, compact habit, free flowering; bright rose color. 
Madame Krick, in the style of Mme. Lemoine, but larger and more double. 
Madame Fischer, fine deep rose, with very large trusses. 
Madame Bondet, very double, of a fine, satiny rose; dwarf habit. 
Marie Crousse, free flowering; dwarf habit; the flowers bright rose. 
Miss Mary C. Saul, soft, rosy pink; large trusses of noble flowers. 
Rosetta, beautiful, soft rose; large and double; trusses immense size. 
Rose pur, dwarf, compact habit; deep rose, tinted violet. 
Surpasse Gloire de Nancy, bright carmine flowers; large very double. 
Sapeur Pompier, very double; orange scarlet; trusses enormous. 
Sparkhill Beauty, flowers large, very double; deep rose color. 
Triumph, immense, rose-like, bright scarlet flowers. 
Triumph de Lorraine, rich rosy carmine; flowers very large. 
Triumph de Thuinesnel, violet rose, shaded carmine. 
Terre Promise, trusses immense; flowers bright, satiny red; dwarf habit. 
Villede Nancy, truss seven to eight inches in diameter; color of Gloire de Nancy. 
Victoire de Lyon, distinct; bright crimson with a pretty shade of violet. 
Victor Lemoine, scarlet; early and profuse blooming. 50c. 
"Wilhelm Pfitzer, carmine crimson; very large flowers and dwarf habit. 
Price, 25c. each, except those noted; $2.25 per dozeu. 
GOLDEN TRICOLORED GERANIUMS. 
These exquisitely colored leaved varieties are a specialty of culture, and our 
collection is the finest and most extensive in the country. Every new variety of 
merit is added to our stock. Amateurs are invited to examine our specimen plants. 
Achievement. This very bright and rich variety is most refined in its marking, 
and is one of the most beautiful of the Golden Tricolors. $2. 
Artemus Ward, a novel variety, with broad margin of gold and a green centre. 
Countess of Tyreonnel, light-yellow margin, dark bronze and carmine zone. 
Crown Jewel, a fine bold leaf, of rich colors, and good grower. 50c. 
Countess of Craven, similar to Mrs. Pollock, but has a better color. 50c. 
Eclwinia Fitzpatrick, similar to Mrs. Pollock, but superior in color. 
Edith Stuart, zone bright vermilion, with a light yellow margin. $1. 
Florence, one of the best; zone very rich and bright; vigorous grower. 50c. 
Lady Culltim, crimson ground, suffused with brilliant flame color. 50c. 
Louisa Smith, distinct zone of bright red and black and light green centre. 50c. 
L’Empereur, similar to the last; habit vigorous and foliage beautiful. 50c. 
Lucy Grieve, rich, velvety, golden-margined leaves, exquisitely figured on the 
inner side with crimson and bronze; 50c. 
Marian Morris, after the style of Goliath, but with brighter colors. $1. 
Mrs. Dunnett, a splendid tricolor, with very compact habit and flat, salver¬ 
shaped leaves, with intensely dark zone. 82. 
Meteor, dwarf habit; beautiful leaf, with rich zone. 50c. 
Mrs. Pollock, a beautiful plant, which attracts universal admiration. The 
ground color is deep green, with a zone of bronze, crimson, and scarlet, and a 
margin of clear yellow, — a combination of colors which can hardly be de¬ 
scribed. It is a good bedder and a magnificent ornament for the conservatory. 
Peter Grieve, leaves green, rich red and black zone, yellow margin. $2. 
Phoebus, free habit? fine for winter decoration, retaining its brilliant color 
throughout the season better than any other variety. 50c. 
Prince of Wales, undoubtedly the finest tricolor ever offered; of most vigorous 
habit, and intensely brilliant colors. $2. 
