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• • • * PLAINT P E F»A-F?TIV1 EIMT- 
These are the grandest of all house plants, or for baskets 
or vases; they can be grown to droop or climb, as desired. 
Achievement. Pure rose with white eye. 
Beauty of Castle Hill. Beautiful rose, blotched claret. 
Centenaire. Brilliant red-solferino; immense size. 
Chas. Monselet. Fiery-red; upper petals beautifully 
marked. 
Comtesse Horace de Choiseul. Bright salmon-pink. 
Gen. Championnet. Grand scarlet, beautiful form. 
Joan of Arc. The flowers are perfectly double, white 
as snow. 
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 on upper 
petals, individual florets 2\ to 3 inches across. 
The Bride. Pure white, shading to blush in dark weather. 
Price for the above, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 
SPECIAL OFFER. —11 Ivy-leaved Geraniums for $1.50. 
Double Red sil 'geran1um ed Madame Languth* 
A bed on our grounds (see cut) attracted the admiration of every one 
last season. Bright cherry-red flowers, foliage distinctly variegated pure 
white on a green ground. Grows splendidly and blooms profusely. Price, 
1 5c. each, $1.50 per doz... $10.00 per 100. 
=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; distinct and pleasing; foliage 
light green with heavy zone of darker green; certainly a magnificent and striking 
variety. (See cut.) Price, 75c. each, $7.50 per doz. 
NEWER DOUBLE AND SINGLE GERANIUMS. 
Guitare. Very fine trusses of large semi-double flowers; center very bright 
shading to white at the edges. (Double.) 
Xdole. One of the most beautiful of double 
fancies; color, snow-white and pure pink of 
the brightest, clearest tints. (Double.)' 
Peter Henderson. Trusses enormous; flowers 
semi-double, flat and broad; “a resplendent 
red-bedder,” says M. Bruant, who raised it and 
named it. We doubt if it will ever be sur¬ 
passed in its color. 
Princess Olga Altieri. Extremely large, semi¬ 
double florets in a very showy truss; center, 
tender rose, brighter at the edges. (Double.) 
Sesostris. A beautiful fancy double, rosy-car¬ 
mine in color, marbled in white; a nice strong 
grower with large florets. (Double.) 
Trego. A grand-red variety; it promises to 
eclipse all the double varieties for bedding. 
Perle Precieuse. (Single.) A distinct white eye 
shading into a rosy-cerise aureole. 
Qui Vive. (Single.) Magnificent truss, color un¬ 
approachable, orange-scarlet, very intense. 
Voi L actee. (Single.) A compact grower; large 
trusses, pure white. j 
Price, 20c. each, $2.00. per doz. 
New “Bird’s-Egg” GERANIUMS. 
The distinctive characteristic of this race is the 
number of dots on the petals, hence the title. 
Single Varieties. 
Bandalaire. Clear rose, white center, crimson dots. 
Bobolink. Rosy-flesh, dotted with brilliant carmine. 
Daumier. Soft rosy-lilac; rosy-aniline dots. 
Skylark. Snow-white, dotted with rosy-carmine. 
Theophile Gautier. Carmine and white, deep carmine 
dots. 
Double Varieties. 
Carbeaux. Flesh-white with carmine dots. 
David d’Angers. Bright pink, dotted with carmine. 
Rosamond. Deep rose, dotted carmine. 
Price for the New “Bird’s-Egg” Geraniums, 25c. 
each, set of 8 “Bird’s-Egg” Geraniums for $1.75. 
Double Ivy-Leaved GERANIUMS. 
