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respect like its parent, except in color, which is 
pure scarlet, of soft, even shade. $4 per 100. 
Fleuve Blanc (“River of White’’)—Double 
white, pure in color, elegant in form, of fine size, 
promising to be in whites what Ricard is among 
scarlets. $5 per 100. 
Fleur de Rose —An improvement on Jean Viaud. 
It is deeper in color, the form of flower is more 
perfect, and it is of even better habit. 
Flavia— Bruant type; pure white, flowers very 
large, semi-double, of most beautiful form, the long 
looked for white Bruant, for bedding. $10 per 100. 
Genitrix— Bright rose cerise, white eye. A nice 
compact grower, extraordinarily free florets, very 
large, semi-double; M. Bruant recommends this 
heartily as a fine bedder. $15 per 100. 
Jean Viaud— Soft, pure pink; semi-double, with 
two white blotches. Dwarf, stocky grower, rigid 
stems, large trusses, perfect florets; a continuous 
bloomer, plant being covered with flowers through¬ 
out the season. $2 per 100. 
Jacques Daurelle— Of beautiful dwarf habit, freely 
branched; fiow'ers large and semi-double, very large 
semi-double florets of deep cerise red; very beau¬ 
tiful. $10 per 100. 
Judith Cladel— Very large, semi-double flower, 
rosy salmon, deepening to pure rose; a profuse 
bloomer throughout the season; a fine bedder. $10 
per 100. 
Louis Francais— Semi-double, pure rose color, 
tinted salmon. This is an improved Beaute Poite- 
vine, if such a thing is possible, with a color that 
is quite irresistible. 
M. Chapoton— An unusually large round showy 
variety, bright rose pink with white mark; enor¬ 
mous truss of single flowers. 
Mme. Landry— Double. Very free and constant 
in bloom throughout the season. Trusses large, 
and florets of the finest size and circular in form. 
Color, clear salmon, center shading to copper, with 
a white eye. Very distinct and one of the best. 
Marquis Castellane —A shapely dwarf grower, 
with immense flowers, petals undulating on the 
edges; blooms freely in winter; fine for pots; this 
variety ranks quite as high as S. A. Nutt among 
bedders, and is even more satisfactory in the Mid¬ 
dle West. Splendid shade of red. 
Mme. Jaulin —Semi-double. Very large florets 
compose a truss of grand size; center, tender pink, 
surrounded by border of wdiite. For freshness and 
beauty this color is without a parallel among out¬ 
door bedding varieties, and is equally fine as a pot 
specimen. $2 per 100. 
Mrs. E. G. Hill —-Grand salmon; fine bedder. $2 
per 100. 
Michael Savry — Aurora salmon, shading to 
white at the edges; semi-double; very free in bloom, 
a dwarf grower; color attractive and very striking. 
$10 per 100. 
Seducteur — An improved Beaute Poitevine; a 
freer grower, with longer stems; florets of the larg¬ 
est size, a delightful salmon pink bordered white; 
a grand bedder; color held perfectly in the open 
air. $10 per 100. 
Radium -A very compact, free grower, produc¬ 
ing very large trusses of big single flowers which 
cover the plant. Color, pure dazzling scarlet with 
point of white at the center, single and of fine 
form. Grand for massing; a most promising com¬ 
mercial sort. $5 per 100. 
Thos. Meehan —Double. Extremely large trusses 
and very large florets, almost circular in form. 
Color, quite distinct in this section — brilliant rosy 
pink, the base of the upper petals marked orange. 
Ville de Poitiers— Double. There is nothing 
finer than this in the Bruant race. Color, rosy scar¬ 
let, very clear and bright. Trusses very large, com¬ 
posed of enormous florets nearly three inches 
across. 
Val Fleuri— Clear orange red, semi-double; 
stands the weather splendidly, and is most pro¬ 
fuse in bloom; a nice compact grower. $10 per 100. 
Double Geraniums 
$3 per 100; $25 per 1,000, except where noted. 
A. Raymond — Fine scarlet, with prominent 
white eye. 
Aquarelle -Flowers, semi-double; white, bor¬ 
dered with bright carmine. Fine fancy sort. 
Alcibiades— Fancy aureole; bright rose color 
with white center; flower very large; one of the 
finest in the section, and a very strong grower. 
Abbie Schaefer— A semi-double, crimson scarlet, 
with elegant florets, and very perfect form; truss 
fine, on good stems; a fine grower. As good as 
S. A. Nutt with better constitution. $25 per 100. 
At the present time we consider this the very finest 
and most dependable red bedder yet introduced. 
Andre Allar— Plant semi-dwarf, foliage clear 
green, trusses freely produced on stiff stems, well 
above the foliage; flowers large and semi-double; 
fine for massing. Brilliant aureole, color very rich. 
Berthe de Presilly— A very robust, dwarf, 
branching variety, completely covering the plant 
with bloom continuously. The flowers are large, 
semi-double, of exquisite brightness, silvery rose 
color, of the most beautiful shade. This variety is 
equally good for specimens in pots and for mass¬ 
ing. 
Countess de Roma— An admirable variety with 
enormous trusses of semi-double flowers which are 
