New Geraniums of 1909— Continued. 
Pamela. (Single.) One of the most; beautiful varieties 
ever developed. The center is white which merges 
into rosy lake, the outer margin being a rich violet 
crimson. Very distinct in appearance. 
Paul Crampel. (Single.) A magnificent, richly colored 
crimson-scarlet, the most intense shade imaginable. 
Gigantic trusses and extra large florets. Will super¬ 
sede all others in its color for bedding. 
Mrs. Lawrence. A beautiful shade of soft, satiny, sal¬ 
mon with white markings. Large flowers and trusses, 
semi double. Splendid garden and pots. 
Leon Baudrier. A charming shade of soft but con¬ 
spicuous cerise shaded lighter towards the center 
which is silvery white. Semi-double flowers, with 
splendid trusses and large, individual florets. 
Maurice Pottecher. Brilliant scarlet shading through 
tender violet to a distinct white center. Semi¬ 
double flowers produced in marvelous profusion. 
Price for the above, 25c. each, $2.50 per doz. Set 
of 10 grand new Geraniums for $2.00. 
Gold, Silver and Bronze Geraniums. 
Mme. Languth. Foliage green and white, double flowers, cherry red. 
Mrs. Parker. Green and white foliage, double flowers, a deep, rose-pink. 
Mme. Solleroi. Dwarf, compact habit. Leaves marked green and white 
Mountain of Snow. Vivid green foliage heavily marked with white. 
Happy Thought. Center of leaves yellow, margin vivid green. 
Black Douglas. Rich yellow foliage, a heavy zone of bronze-black. 
Price for the above 10c. each, $1.00 per doz., $8.00 per 100. 
New "Bird's'Egg" Geranium. 
ABEL LE FRANC. Splendid large flowers of perfect 
form, color a delicate shade of lilac white. The pet¬ 
als are profusely dotted with carmine and violet. 
Habit and growth superb, foliage slightly zoned; very 
attractive. (See cut.) Price, 35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 
The variegated Geraniums are very ornamental as 
window plants or growing in the garden. The varieties, 
offered below are all very useful and distinct. 
Mrs. Pollock. Gorgeously variegated, golden-yellow^ 
orange, red and bronzy-green. Price , 20c. each,. 
$2.00 per dox. 
Hybrid Geranium, Alliance. 
An exquisitely beautiful novelty, a cross between an 
Ivy and a Zonal Geranium, and containing all the best 
points of both parents. The flowers are' large, semi- 
double, and produced in fine trusses. The color is an 
exquisite shade of pale lilac-pink, the upper petals 
feathered and blotched rich crimson maroon. (See cut.) 
Price, 35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 
NEW GERANIUMS OF 1909. 
Dagata. A remarkably beautiful shade of soft, clear rose-pink, the base 
of the upper petals marked with silvery white. Flowers semi-double and 
produced in wonderful profusion. The trusses are magnificently large. 
Mile. Anastasia Lecadre. (Single.) A beautiful and unique variety. Im¬ 
mense trusses of flowers produced in great profusion. Strong, robust 
grower. Color carmine-rose the center marked with clear white. 
Jean Oberle. Another very distinct variety, flowers semi-double, white 
with a pretty shade of rosy blush in the center deepening to tender salmon. 
Habit of growth splendid, large trusses held well above the foliage. 
Dr. Phillippe Tissie. A grand specimen of the semi-double “ Aureole ” 
type. Bright crimson, almost scarlet with a magenta shade towards 
the center, which is pure white. A splendid combination. 
Leopold Bouille. A bright crimson-magenta shading through violet-red 
to the center which is clear white. Large, semi-double flowers; a free 
bloomer, strong grower, with fine deep green healthy foliage. 
