NEW DOUBLE GERANIUMS 
We offer below a splendid New Collection of Geraniums for 
1912, personally selected from the best of the European im¬ 
portations both double and single. They are all fine bedders. 
Agathos. Strong trusses; immense semi-double flowers of a deep 
carmine color. ^ A compact, well branched plant. 
Baron Dhanis. Grand cochineal red, semi-double flowers, with 
a purplish tint. A distinctive variety and fine bedder. 
Comte Carminati di Brambilla. A very rich color of currant 
red, shading lighter towards center; two lower petals blotched 
white at throat, white eye; an excellent variety with large 
semi-double flowers and trusses. 
G. Zille. Good trusses and large flowers of a pretty shade of 
cochineal carmine shading through violet at center to beauti¬ 
ful and rich color, plant of good habit, always flowering. 
Jean Eyriam. Free flowering, large trusses, semi-double flowers 
of a carmine lake color, with large white eye, very distinct. 
Latham. Immense semi-double flowers of a beautiful shade of 
deep madder carmine with a white center, very floriferous; a 
distinct variety, enormous trusses, long flower stalks. 
Pierre Suhau. Immense semi-double flowers of a beautiful shade 
of carmine purple, with rich velvety finish, low habit, free 
flowering, beautiful trusses. 
New Single Geraniums. 
Comtesse de Hohenwart. Immense flowers of a currant red 
with cardinal red upper petals shading lighter toward center 
very large trusses; a beautiful variety. 
Jean Balde. A beautiful novelty shade of reddish purple; petals 
are blotched white at base verv floriferous, enormous trusses 
set upright on long flower stalks. 
Leonce Depont. Deep carmine shading purple with a large 
white center, beautiful flowers, good strong trusses. 
Marguerite Philippe. A pretty shade of salmon carmine with 
white eye, profuse bloomer, an excellent bedder. 
New Single Geraniums — Continued. 
Raymond Poincare. Immense flowers of a deep car¬ 
mine color; upper petals blotched white. 
Price for the foregoing, 35c. each, S3.50 per doz 
Collection of 12 New Geraniums for 1912 S3.00. 
NEW GERANIUMS OF 1911. 
Single Flowering. 
Marcellin Berthelot. Semi-dwarf; robust grower; im¬ 
mense trusses; grand flowers; brilliant scarlet. 
Amedee Giat. Plant of good compact habit; strong 
trusses; grand flowers; brilliant solferino violet, two 
upper petals superbly maculated bright red. 
Giselle. Perfect habit of growth; foliage comparatively 
small; flowers of middle size, borne on long stems 
forming large bouquets of pure rose pink. 
Suzanne Leepre. Robust, compact grower; large trusses 
and flowers; a beautiful shade of aurora salmon, 
softening toward a lighter distinct eye. 
Mme. F. Carnot. Bright rose, center flashed white. 
Lave. Bright orange scarlet, large round flowers. 
Double Flowering. 
Henry Bataille. Plant robust and compact; trusses 
held well above the foliage, cerise red with brilliant 
scarlet shading; a splendid bedder. 
Convoitise. Plant short; foliage small; trusses large; 
long flower-stalks; flowers large and open; clear 
solferino violet, upper petals maculated red. 
Fiat. Plant of good habit; compact foliage; medium 
flowers of good substance, orange salmon, copper tint. 
Prettiest colored novelty in the salmon type. 
Electre. Good habit; plant dwarf, always covered with 
flowers; semi-double; clear wallflower violet; very 
brilliant. A beautiful shade when massed in bedding. 
Joseph Vianney. Semi-double; large round petals* 
salmon rose, shaded peach. 
Aurora. The trusses are large and bold; a bright, pleas¬ 
ing shade of aurora copper, shaded lighter. 
Price for the above, 20c. each, collection of 12 for $2.25. 
“GLORIOUS" GERANIUMS. 
Dagata. A remarkably beautiful shade of soft, clear 
rose-pink, the base of the upper petals marked with 
silvery white. 
Mile. Anastasia Lecadre. (Single.) Immense trusses. 
_ Color carmine-rose the center marked with clear white 
Jean Oberle. Flowers semi-double, white with a pretty shade 
of rosy blush in the center deepening to tender salmon 
Dr. Phillippe Tissie. A semi-double “ Aureole.” Bright 
crimson, magenta towards the center, which is pure white. 
Leopold Bouille. A bright crimson-magenta, shading through 
violet-red to the center which is clear white. Semi-double. 
Pamela. (Single.) Center white merging into rosy lake, the 
outer margin being a rich violet crimson. 
PAUL CRAMPEL. (Single.) A magnificent, richly colored 
crimson-scarlet, the most intense shade imaginable. Gigantic 
trusses and extra large florets. Will supersede all others in its 
color for bedding. (See cut.) $12.00 per 100. 
Mrs. Lawrence. A beautiful shade of soft, satiny, salmon with 
white markings. Large flowers and trusses, semi-double, 
eon Baudrier. A charming shade of soft but conspicuous cerise 
shaded lighter towards the center, which is silvery white. 
Maurice Pottecher. Brilliant scarlet shading through tender 
violet to a distinct white center. 
Red Wing. Deep cardinal red, with a soft, velvety sheen- 
unusually attractive; semi-double flower, large trusses an 
ideal bedder Price for the above, 15c. each, 81.50* per 
doz. bet of 11 Glorious” Geraniums for $1.25. 
gold, silver and bronze geraniums. 
Sophie Dumaresque. Gorgeously variegated, golden-yellow 
orange, red and bronzy-green. 20c. each, $2.00 per doz. 
L Elegante. An Ivy Geranium variegated green and white oc¬ 
casionally tinted with pink. 20c. each, $2.00 per doz. 
Mme. Languth. Foliage green and white, double flowers, red. 
Mrs. Parker. Green and white foliage, double flowers, pink. 
Mme. Solleroi. Dwarf, habit. Leaves green and white. 
Mountain of Snow. Vivid green foliage marked with white. 
Happy Thought. Center of leaves yellow, margin vivid green. 
Black Douglas. Rich yellow foliage, zone of bronze-black. 
Price, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz., $8.00 per 100 
