THE BEST GERANIUMS 
Geraniums like a rich,porous, well-drained soil and ^row easily, quickly and luxuriently. Keep 
them moist by frequent watering; and they will bloom freely and continuously, and are wonder¬ 
fully skpwy and cheery. 
Vhdionse Kicrard. Bright, vermilion-scarlet, semi-double flowers; produced in great 
profusion. Foliagedark green, slightly zoned. One of the very best scarlet Geraniums. 
Beauty f*oxtevine. Lovely, light salmon color. Robust and branching habit. Rich, dark 
green, deeply zoned. Perfectly formed flowers in enormous trusses. Free bloomer. 
Buchner. One of the finest double white Geraniums. The flowers are enormously large, 
pure, snowy white, produced fraely and continuously. 
M»r«juis de Castellane. One of the most lovely and distinctive Geraniums;color a rich, 
soft crimson, very large, in wonderfully large trusses on long, stiff stems. 
S. A. Nutt. A full, big, dark red Geranium, one of the very choicest and used more than any 
other for both pots and beds. Rich green foliage and of healthy constitution, 
Jean Viaud. A rich, deep rose-pink; the individual flower is unusually large; borne in great, 
handsome trusses on good length stems. One of the handsomest and finest, free and constant bloom¬ 
ing pot and bedding Geraniums. 
SCEiUTED I.EAVED VARIETIES. The leaves when rubbed between the fingers 
give offfM licate odors that are refreshing and pleasing. 
E-Aiou, Large leaves of great fragrance. | Fair Ellen. Oak-leaved foliage, fragrant. 
Ekudy rtlary. Small, white flowers; sweet- | Nvituieg. The name describes the odor, 
scented fohage. I Pheasant’s Foot. Large foliage, pleasant- 
Itosc An old favorite. f scented. 
<iueUM»Ol illm , Foliage like an Oak-leaf; with black center; scented and attractive. 
15 cts each; 2 for 25 ets, 5 for 50 cts; $1.00 per dozen; $7.50 per 100 by express. 
"UjMways, Lanark Sees! and Plant Cc„, Lapark, Pa. 
