“PANSY” GERANIUM. 
(The Old-fashioned Lady Washington Geranium.) 
We take pleasure in being able to offer plants of 
this very useful Pelargonium. There is nothing 
that gives better returns for a little care, when 
grown in the window garden, than this plant - it 
will be literally covered with flowers and will fre¬ 
quently remain in bloom nearly all summer It is 
low and spreading in habit and very easily grown 
requiring little attention. The coloring is very 
unique, a light pink with dark blotches. It is this 
combination of coloring with blotches which 
obtained for it the popular title of “Pansy 
Geranium.” (See cut.) Price, 35c. each, 3 for $1.00, 
i for $2.00, 12 for $3.00. 
UNIQUE TYPES OF G ERANIUMS. 
Silver and Bronze. Beautiful pot plants; also 
valuable for beddin". 10c. each, $1.00 doz. 
Golden Tricolor. Gorgeously variegated, gold t» 
and bronze. 25c. each. ° 
Scented. Rose, Variegated Rose, Nutmeg, Mint 
Shrubland Pet, Mrs. Taylor, Citron, Lemon 
Apple, Skeleton, Pennyroyal, etc. 10c. each 
L’Eiegante (Ivy-leaved). Variegated foliage. 15c. each 
\\ ThouLh?’” 6 ^' 6 ?' Gr< T? n contrc - heav y band of white. 15c. each. 
Mme P SolTe h ro^ g n /‘r yelIow ’ mar § in dee P green. 10c. each. 
Mine, bolleroi. Dwaif, foliage green and white. 10c. each. 
AGNES KELWAY. 
The grandest double pink Geranium it is possible to conceive. Immense 
a’ US f® S ’ n ™. eT . m 8 as freely as the single sorts, one mass of rosy pink 
flowers. This is sure to supersede all other pink sorts for bedding or for 
growing in pots for market. (See cut.) 20c. each, 3 for 50c., 7 for $1.00. 
NEW GERANIUMS FOR 1897. 
We take pleasure in offering the following novelties in 
Geraniums of which M. Bruant, the celebrated French expert 
in Geraniums, says: “ The following varieties are a con¬ 
tinuation of the remarkable series of new sorts offered to 
commerce by himself, whoso merits have been many times 
confirmed this summer by the numerous awards at the horti¬ 
cultural shows.” They are of the famous Bruant or sun¬ 
proof type, and cannot fail to arouse admiration. 
(ft ,NEW SINGLE GERANIU MS, jg) 
Camille Bernardin. Rosy peach, veined with bright rose, 
streaked and marbled with pure white. 
Mine. Laine. Large trusses, soft rose, petals pointed white. 
Directeur Marmy. Dark capucine red with a small white eye. 
H. Dauthenay. Plant short and robust, extremely free-flower¬ 
ing; trusses of immense size composed of very largo round 
florets; color coppery orange rod, with white eye. 
J. D. Cabos. Plant dwarf and free, color very soft rose. 
Docteur Argueyrolles. Flowers and trusses largo, at first clear 
rose veined with very bright rose, white centre, feathered violet. 
Alphonse Chardin. Beautiful nankeen rose with dark veins. 
L’Aube. Enormous trusses, snow-white, retaining its color the 
entire season. In freedom of bloom, habit and growth this is 
ahead of all single whites. 
Price, 25c. each. Set of 8 new Single Geraniums for $1.75. 
(», DOUBLE VARIETIES. r <$ 
Pres. Leon Picas. A dwarf variety and abundant bloomer; 
bright ruby red, shaded dark violet. 
Docteur Roux. Very dwarf and free-flowering, bright car¬ 
mine rose, changing to intense carmine. 
Comtesse de Castries. Flowers of very largo size, petals ele- 
. gantiy undulated, very bright soft rose marked with white. 
Edw. Danglede. Large spherical trusses, beautiful magenta, 
base of upper petals marked orange. 
Francis Magnard. Flowers large, maroon crimson bright¬ 
ened with violet, base of upper petals marked orange. 
Docteur Dujardin-Beaumetz. A robust free-flowering va¬ 
riety with brilliant scarlet flowers; a magnificent variety. 
Hedwige Buchner. A very fine double white variety. 
Price, 25c. each. Set of 7 new Double Geraniums for $1.50. 
1896 BY 
NEW DOUBLE PINK, 
NIUM, AGNES KELWAY. 
Cm. DO UBLE IVY-L EAVED GERANIUMS. .eg, 
These are the grandest) 
in the open air; they can 
Bastien Lepage. Rosy mauve. 
Caesare Costa. Deep currant red. 
Flammarion. Deep rose. 
Eden Marchii. Salmon pink. 
Gallilee. Beautiful clear rose. 
Joan of Arc. White as snow. 
of all house plants, or for baskets or vases 
be grown to droop or climb as desired. 
La Rosiere. Largo salmon pink. 
Mme. Tliibaut. Very deep rose. 
P. Crozy. Brilliant scarlet. 
Roi de Wurtemberg. Rich scarlet. 
Souv. de Clias. Turner. Deep pink. 
15c. each, IforSOc.; 11 sorts for $1 25. 
