Double Ivy-Leaved GERANIUMS. 
These arc the grandest cA all house plants, or for Ixis- 
kcts or vases; they can be grown to droop or ciiinb, as 
desired. 
Achievement. Pure rose with white eve. 
Beauty of Castle Hill. Beauiiful rose/blotched claret. 
Centenaire. Brilliant red-solferino immense size. 
Chas. Monselet. Fiery-red; upper i>etals beautifullv 
marked with violet crimson; large li<Avers. 
Comtesse Horace de Choiseul. Bright salmon-pink. 
Gen. Championnet. Grand scarlet, beautiful form. 
Joan of Arc. Perfectly double, white as snow. 
Leopard. Very large flowers; clear rosy-pink, upper 
petals braced with fiery crimson. 
Mrs. J. G. Day. Intense shade of rosy-crimson, rich and , glowing. 
Long stems, fine habit and truss, 
Ryecroft Surprise. Clear bright rose, with maroon blotches. 
Souvenir de Chas. Turner. Deep pink, feathered maroon cn upper pet¬ 
als, individual florets 2^ to 3 inches across. 
The Bride. Pure white, shading to blush in dark weather. 
Price for the above, loc. each, SI.50 per doz. 
SPECIAL OFFER. — Set of 12 Ivy-leaved Geraniums for Si.50. 
New ^^Bird^-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 sligetly zoned; very 
attractive. (See cut.) Price, 50c. each, S4.o0 doz. 
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, S3.50 per doz. 
Newer Double and Single GERANIUMS. 
Caesar Franck. Rich .soft crimson, coral veins on upper petals and center. 
Eugene Sue. Brilliant orange-scarlet; foliage large with dark zone. 
Fleuve Blanc. Pure white, semi-double, a dwarf and compact grower. The 
finest bedding variety in its color. Excellent also for pot culture; 
Guitare. Center very bright pink, shading to white at the edges. 
Hector Giacomelli, Beautiful rose-pink, crimson blotches on upper petals. 
Bole. Color, snow-white and pure pink of the brightest, clearest tints. 
Mistral. Grand flowers of the brightest soft crimson, decidedly white eye. 
Perle Precieuse. (Single:) A distinct white shading into a rosy-cerise. 
Peter Henderson. Trusses enormous; flowers semi-double, flat and broad; 
‘a resplendent red-bedder,” says M. Bruant, who raised it and named it. 
Wncess Olga Altieri. Center, tender rose, brighter at the edges. 
«sostris. A beautiful fancy double, rosy-carmine in color, marbled in white. 
Jrego. A grand red variety; exceptionally fine for bedding. 
(Single.) A compact grower; large trusse.s, pure white. 
Price, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz:; set of 13 for S2.25. 
“BirdVEgg” GERANIUMS. 
The distinctive characleri.slic of this race is the num¬ 
ber of dots on the petals, hence the title 
Single Varieties. 
Bandalaire. Clear rose, white, center, crimson dots. 
Bobolmk. Rosy-flesli. dotted with brilliant carmine. 
Daumier. Soft rcsy-lilac; rosy-aniline dots. 
Skylark. Snow-white, netted with rosy-carminc. 
Theophile Gautier, Carmine and white, rosy dots. 
Double Varieties. 
Carbeaux, Plesh-white with carmine dots. 
David d'Angers. Bright pink, dotted with carmine. 
Rosamond. Deep rose, dotted carmine. 
Price for the Xew “ Bird’s-Egg Geraniums. 2rK'. 
each, set of 8 “ Bird’s-Egg ” Geraniums fi.r Si. 75. 
