be made in September. We mark with an asterisk (*) Geranium, Sylphide, dwarf habit; flowers delicate 
those kinds that succeed best for house culture. Gera- ! 
niums, to bloom well in the house, require to be kept | 
-quite cool and to have plenty of fresh air. Plants 25 j 
■cents each, except where noted. 
Single. 
Charles A. Hauser, a seedling of our own; light 
crimson ; very large truss ; an excellent variety for 
bedding. 
Coleshill, soft scarlet; fine for early bloom. 
*Col. Holden, rosy crimson. 
*Dick’s Seedling, white, with large salmon eye. 
Distinction, leaf green, with a narrow zone of deep 
black near the edge. 50 cents. 
Eros, cherry crimson ; fine form. 50 cents. 
Excelsior, (new,) bedding; scarlet; fine. 
Father Hyacinth, bright pink. 
Gen. Grant, scarlet. 
Hebe, cherry crimson ; fine form. 50 cents. 
Happy Thought, leaf with a large, yellowish white 
center and green margin ; flowers magenta. 40 els. 
Harry King, vivid scarlet. 
James Judson, rose, with white eye. 
’Jean Sisley, scarlet, white eye; extra. 
Madame Vaucher, white. 
’’’Master Christine, dwarf; pink; very fine bloomer. 
’ : ’Mrs. James Vick, white, with pinkish center; 
without an equal for winter. 
Queen of the West, light scarlet. 
Tom’s Seedling, white, with pink center. 
♦White Tom Thumb, pure white. 
Silver-leaf—Leaves White Margined. 
Beaton Silver Nosegay. 
♦Mountain of Snow. 
Bijou. 
Bronze. 
Beauty of Calderdale, golden bronze. 
Cloth of Gold, leaves yellow. 
♦Marshal McMahon, very vigorous. 
S. P. Wakelee. This is a seedling of our own; it 
rivals even McMahon in brilliancy of foliage, en¬ 
during the summer's sun better than any bronze we 
have yet grown. 40 cents. 
Tricolor. 
Countess of Craven, golden tricolor. 
George Goliath, golden tricolor. 
Mrs. Pollock, leaf yellow, scarlet and green. 
Phoebus, golden tricolor. 
United States, silver tricolor. 
rose; a magnificent sort. 40 cents. 
The Ghost, a new double white variety : said to be 
first-class. 40 cents. 
Scented. 
Rose ; Lemon ; Balm; Nutmeg; Apple, 30 
cents; Oakleaf; Shrubland Pet. 
Dr. Livingstone, vigorous grower, very fragrant : 
leaves finely divided. 
Mrs. Taylor, flowers large, deep scarlet: free 
bloomer. 
IVY-LEAF. 
Alice Lee, leaf golden yellow ; flowers crimson. 40 
cents. 
Dolly Varden. This is a Bronze Ivy-leafed Gera¬ 
nium, the first of its class. The leaf is of a rich 
golden tint, with a bronze zone, the older leaves 
becoming tinted with red at the margin ; flowers 
bright pink. 40 cents. 
Holly Wreath, leaves light green ; broad white 
margin; flowers rose. 
Koenig Albert, Dbl. The first double in this 
section ; flowers mauve. 50 cents each. 
♦L’Elegante, white margin, tinged with pink ; flow¬ 
ers white. 
Lady Edith, crimson, tinged with purple ; leaves 
dark. 
PELARGONIUMS OR FANCY GERANIUMS. 
These are more commonly known as Lady Washing¬ 
ton Geraniums. The flowers are large, with deep 
blotches on the upper petals, and bright spots on the 
lower. While in bloom during the months of May and 
June, they are very beautiful and ornamental, either as 
pot plants or in the garden. Although their time of 
blooming is short, their great beauty while in flower 
makes them very desirable. 30 cents each, except 
where noted. 
Admiration, pale lilac rose, with mauve blotch. 
Bianca, white, with maroon blotch. 
Coquette dcs Plessis, white, with rosy carmine 
blotch ; extra. 50 cents. 
Elegans, light pink, with crimson blotch. 
Gen. Taylor, carmine, with crimson blotch. 
L’Avenir, beautifully striped white and crimson. 
50 cents. 
Lobbe, rosy carmine, maroon blotch. 
Optima, rosy carmine, dark blotch ; small flowered. 
Double. 
Aline Sisley, semi-double; white. 
♦Asa Gray, fine salmon ; winter flowering. 
Dame Blanche, double white ; said to be very fine. 
40 cents. 
Due de Suez, scarlet crimson. 
Geo. Sand, white; an improvement on Aline Sisley. 
Guillion Mangilli, dazzling crimson scarlet, lower 
petals shaded with violet; very large flower. 40 
cents. 
Jewel, deep scarlet; extra fine. 
La Promise, very large ; vivid scarlet. 
Le Negre, same style of flower as Jewel, but very 
dark. 
Little Fred, a seedling of our own; white, with 
salmon center. 40 cents. 
Mad. Lemoine, bright pink. 
Mad. Thibeaut, flowers very large, deep rose pink, 
upper petals marked with white. 
Sapier Pompier, orange-scarlet. 
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