Tti6 • Newest • DouDl6 • Geraniums. 
Containing new and fresh combinations of colors and shades. 
All very large flowers and trusses. 
Camille Corret. Plant dwarf and free blooming, trusses and 
flowers largest size; silvery pearl rose with large white centre. 
Dr. Despres. Large trusses, of very large, round well-opened 
flowers of a variable color, sometimes bright violet with vermilion 
spots on the upper petals, and again bright' blood-red brightened 
with violet spots, making a beautiful contrast. 
Fee. Plant of very compact growth, free blooming; very large 
semi-double flowers, milk-white changing to rose in successive gra¬ 
dations; the harmony of the Carnation, white and rose, in the 
trusses forms a beautiful effect. 
Gaston Mery. Plant dw r arf, habit compact and branching with 
abundance of flowers, completely covering the plant from spring 
to fall with trusses of large flowers of a beautiful carmine rose. 
Jean Labor. Plant free blooming, largo trusses; very large 
flowers of a beautiful effect with their blended and brilliant shades; 
the color is variable according to the flowers; ordinarily the bor¬ 
der of the petal is red, more or less vermilion, the centre clear 
violet mixed with lilac mauve, base of upper petals orange. 
Jules Claretie. Rose lightly edged violet, white centre, upper 
petals spotted white. A wonderfully fine novelty. 
J. B. Varonne. Carmine mixed with red, centre white, streaked 
and striped lilac rose; plant of free growing and blooming habit. 
Ludovic Corret. Growth dwarf, flowering incessantly to the 
last of the season; trusses and flowers large, of a clear bright ruby 
color, some of the petals marked flery at the base. 
Mad. Turquin Noizet. Plant free blooming, very large trusses; 
large and beautiful flowers of a magnificent new color difficult to 
describe; It is of a peculiar rose, recalling to a certain point the 
color of a peach, darker centre mixed with orange shadings. 
Mad. AlcideBruneau. Plant of finest habit; centre milk-white 
regularly striped rose; the edges of the petals are lined with a nar¬ 
row but distinct band of fresh rosy lilac. This variety marks a 
departure in the race of zonales and Is certainly one of the finest, 
most distinct and beautiful introductions in many years. 
Mad. Desbordes Valmore. Large trusses, flowers of the larg¬ 
est size, semi-double, well opened, of a beautiful fresh rose color 
with salmon reflex, large white spots on the upper petals. 
Vera Vend. Plant of finest habit, large trusses; flowers semi¬ 
double, very open with large petals, the borders of which are rosy 
orange, large centre striped with white, and delicately marbled and 
striped with rosy orange. 
Marguerite (Single). Plant of fine bushy free-flowering habit, 
large trusses borne on long strong footstalks; flowers single, round 
and large, pure pearl white with a distinct narrow band of purplish 
lilac on the edgoof each petal. A very distinct and beautiful variety. 
Beauty. Plant dwarf, flowers round, pearly white at the edges 
of the petals, with white centre surrounded by a tint of light rose, 
upper petals striped with bright rose at the base. 
Price for any of the above, 35c. each, set of It newest Geraniums 
for $4.50. 
MADAME BRUANT. White, veined with carmine lake, florets 
regularly bordered with bright solferino, intermingling and pro¬ 
ducing a striped effect. (See cut.) 
Columbia. A light, high scarlet of dazzling brightness, two upper 
petals white shading to scarlet on the edges, extremely showy. 
Freedom. Centre pure white, surrounded by a band of the most 
dazzling rosy scarlet, producing the “ Aureole ” effect. 
Camille Bernardin. Rosy poach, veined with bright rose streaked 
and marbled with pure white. One of the grandest Geraniums. 
H. Dauthenay. Very distinct coppery orange-red, with white eye. 
Docteur Argueyrolles. Flowers and trusses large, 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. The best of all single 
whites. 
Fleur Poitevine. Brilliant rosy carmine, marbled and striped pure 
white, an aureole at the centre. 
J. Sallier. Edges of petals carmine lake, tints of rose and bluish 
heliotrope in centre; upper petals veined carmine. 
DOUBLE VARIETIES. 
Pres. Leon Picas. A dwarf variety and abundant bloomer; bright 
ruby red, shaded dark violet. Very distinct and attractive. 
Comtesse de Castries. Flowers of very large size, petals elegantly 
undulated, very bright soft rose marked with white. 
Edw. Danglede. Large spherical trusses, beautiful magenta, baso 
of upper petals marked orange. 
Francis Magnard. Flowers large, maroon crimson brightened with 
violet, base of upper petals marked orange; very showy. 
Docteur Dujardin Beaumetz. A robust free-flowering variety 
with brilliant scarlet flowers; a magnificent variety. 
Md. Jaulin. This is an entirely distinct color In the Bruant orbed- 
ding type. Centre delicate pink bordered pure white. 
J. Ricaud. A double variety, enormous trusses, purplish crimson 
of a very intense shade, centre very distinctly marked white. 
Hedwige Buchner. A very fine double white variety. Dwarf, com¬ 
pact habit and excellent either for pot culture or garden. 
Profusion. Rich, warm salmon color. Seedling from Boaute Poite¬ 
vine. It is a grand variety for bedding out in summer and equally 
valuable for pot plants, and we feel must become a standard va¬ 
riety for both purposes. 
Price for any of the above, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 
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