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Geranium Gen. Farre, flowers salmon, irregularly 
mottled with rose, and sometimes blotched white. 
Henry Cannell, intense deep scarlet, flower quite 
large, truss good size, fine bedder. 
James Vick, fine shade of crimson, lower petals 
changing to violet rose. 
J. C. Rodbard, brilliant red, upper petals tinged with 
purple : truss large. 
J. H. Klippart, bright vermilion scarlet, shaded ma¬ 
hogany at base of petals. 
Jules Simon, clear rose ; dwarf. 
Jupiter, dark scarlet. 
La Jeannette, pure white, flowers very perfect. 
Le Pere Secchi, orange salmon. 
Little Fireball, dwarf; beautiful crimson; one of the 
finest dwarfs yet introduced. 
Little Gem, new; vermilion scarlet. This variety 
grows only about six inches in height, and flowers 
very freely, often having twenty flower stems at 
one time ; 35 cents. 
Louise, bright salmon, shaded rose. 
Laura Leigh, cherry, shaded orange. 
Mad. Amelia Baltet, white, free flowering. 
Mary Anderson, vermilion scarlet. 
Meteor, bright crimson. 
Mad. Neury, magenta, upper petals shaded orange. 
Mrs. E. G. Hill, pale blush, overlaid with a delicate 
lavender shade ; truss and flowers large ; fine. 
Mad. Thibeaut, flowers very large, deep rose pink, 
upper petals marked with white ; good bedder. 
Mons. Gelein Lowagie, intense scarlet, and salmon. 
M. Tisserant, bright rose, truss and flowers large. 
Magenta King, flowers a most beautiful shade of 
magenta; free bloomer; extra fine; 35 cents. 
Mary Geering, pink ; fine shade. 
Mina, rich, dark scarlet; flower very large and fine. 
Mavourissa, deep crimson truss large. 
Princess Stephanie, very dwarf; flowers large; 
lilac-pink ; an abundant bloomer ; fine ; 50 cents. 
Pocahontas, rose-pink, upper petals margined white. 
Peter Henderson, bright orange-scarlet, base of 
petals white, truss large, flowers fine form. 
Pres. Leon Simon, bright clear red, flamed salmon. 
Queen ot Beauties, pure magenta, base of upper 
petals white, dwarf. * 
R. B. Hayes, fine deep scarlet. 
Ruby, scarlet, very brilliant. 
Remarkable, crimson, shaded scarlet, truss large; 
an abundant bloomer. 
Rosy Morn, light rose, large truss. 
Rosalia, very deep carmine, shaded, flowers large, 
habit neat and compact. 
Richard Brett, orange color; new shade. 
Simon Delaux, cherry purple; dwarf. 
Sparkler, crimson, large flower. 
Sylphide, dwarf; flowers delicate rose ; magnificent. 
The Ghost, white ; very free bloomer. 
The Blonde, bright salmon and orange. 
Victory, rose scarlet. 
Wonderful, fine semi-double variety; orange-scar¬ 
let ; most profuse bloomer. 
W. E. Gladstone, light orange-scarlet; very bril¬ 
liant ; flowers large. 
NEW VARIETIES. —Each 50 cents. 
SINGLE. 
Ferdinand Kauffer, in color the flowers of this va¬ 
riety are identical with Dr. Denny, while the habit 
of the plant is much improved, being a much strong¬ 
er grower, and producing larger trusses of flowers. 
King Olga, rich deep pink, base of petals white; 
the freest-flowering variety of its color. 
DOUBLE. 
George Thorpe, most intense bright crimson ; fine 
bedder. 
Hoff Beach, rich amaranth-purple, truss and flowers 
large. 
Geranium Phallas, rich orange-scarlet; distinct and 
free. 
Queen of the Fairies, bright flesh color, mottled 
with pearly-white ; flowers well formed. 
Soleillet, violet-crimson, base of upper petals orange- 
scarlet. 
The fragrant Geraniums are treasures. For making 
bouquets, and as a back ground for button-hole flowers 
they arc indispensable. The leaves are beautiful as 
well as fragrant. Some varieties are more finely cut, 
as will be seen by the descriptions. 
Rose ; Balm ; Oakleaf; Citron and Pennyroyal 
are among the most fragrant. 
The following arc also choice : 
Apple, round, light green leaf, delightfully fragrant. 
30 cents each. 
Betulini, (Birch leaved,) leaf small, flowers nearly 
white. 
Dr. Livingstone, leaves finely divided. 
Mrs. Taylor, flowers large ; deep scarlet. 
Shrubland Pet, fine soft leaf and carmine flowers. 
Variegated Rose Scented, a sport from the rose 
scented variety ; leaves bordered with white, some¬ 
times assuming a pinkish tinge ; very showy. 
TVY-LEAF. 
IVY-LEAF GKKANIUM. 
This class has thick, 
glossy, and Ivy-shaped 
leaves, and the plants 
are of a drooping habit. 
They are excellent for 
baskets, vases and 
house plants, and not 
undesirable for beds on 
the lawn. The engrav¬ 
ing shows the form of 
the leaf, and also some¬ 
what of the white and 
colored markings. 
SINGLE. 
Geranium Alice Lee, leaf golden yellow, flowers 
crimson. 
Duke of Edinburgh, leaves light green,broad white 
margin ; flowers rose. 
Holly Wreath, leaves light green; broad, yellowish 
margin; flowers rose. 
L’Elegante, white margin, tinged with pink : flow¬ 
ers white. 
La France, flowers deep violet amaranth; upper 
petals orange. 
DOUBLE. 
Anna Pfitzer, flowers large; salmon pink. 
Gloire D’Orleans, crimson-magenta, fine; 30 cenLs. 
Lucy Lemoine, flowers nearly white, veined with 
purple. 
Robert Fortune, bright carmine ; flowers large, fine. 
Dr. Broca, bright clear rose. 
