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Hydrangea Novelties 
Price, two and one-half-inch pots, $1.50 per dozen; $10.00 per hundred. 
DIRECTEUR VlILLERMET-Immense trusses of 
medium sized fringed good pink flowers. 
L’ISLETTE—Rosy-carmine of medium size, very 
free, unusually promising. 
LA FRANCE—Very strong grower, with immense 
trusses of deeply fringed flowers of a delicate 
shade of rose. 
LA PERLE—The grandest,'largest and most refined 
white we have yet seen; flowers deeply fringed. 
LILIE MOUILLERE—Similar to, but distinct from 
Eclaireur; a bright carmine-rose. 
LIBERT1—Very dwarf, free and early lively clear 
rose. 
MME. LEGOt' —- Distinct, large ahd imposing 
creamy-white. 
MME. R. JACQUEST—Compact heads of a pretty 
pale pink. 
MLLE. Lt'CIENNE CHALRE—Nicely fringed bright 
rosy-carmine, strong grower, a good garden va¬ 
riety. 
PRES. FALLIERES—Very delicate rose. 
PRES. VIGER—A very strong grower; large trusses 
of delicate rose. 
Older Variety Hydrangea 
MME. AUGUSTE NONIN— An unusually attractive 
pretty pale pink in heads of large size. 
OTAKSA — The old standby. Two and one-hnlf-iiich 
pots, 50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per hundred. 
Double Flowering Geraniums 
Fall is the time to buy Geraniums and pot up 
for early spring sales. Two and one-quarter Inch 
pots, except where noted, 50 cents per dozen; 
$4.00 per hundred; $35.00 per thousand. 
ALPHONSE RICARD—A most beautiful shade of 
bright vermilion; large flowers and enormous 
trusses; a grand variety. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—(New.) Same color as the 
famous American Beauty Rose. A very free 
bloomer. 
BEAUTE POITEVINE — Beautiful shade of 
shrimp-pink, gradually shading to white; a 
universal favorite. 
COMTESSE DE IIAR COURT—Beautiful florets 
and enormous trusses of pure white. Stands 
the sun well. 
E. H. TREGO—A beautiful shade of dazzling scar¬ 
let with a pleasing soft, velvety finish on a saf¬ 
fron ground. Excellent. The trusses are so 
freely produced as to nearly conceal the foliage. 
HELEN MITCHELL—(New.) The clearest pos¬ 
sible shade of scarlet, borne on gigantic trusses. 
HETERANTHE, or Double General Grant— Color 
of the flowers is a light vermilion-red of a most 
pleasing shade. The flowers are absolutely per¬ 
fect in shape, contour and make-up, trusses ex¬ 
ceptionally large and borne in immense spher¬ 
ical balls, often measuring eight inches in diam¬ 
eter. Is perfectly reliable as a bedding Gera¬ 
nium of the highest merit. 
JEAN OBERLE—A most beautiful peach-pink color 
shading to hydrangea-pink. Superb. 
JEAN VIAUD—This is the best large-flowering 
double pink Geranium in cultivation. The color 
is the richest deep pink, shading, near the base of 
the petals to light pink, the base of the upper 
petals creamy-white. 
JOHN DOYLE—Rich deep scarlet, exceptionally 
bright and effective. 
LA FAVORITE—In this Geranium we believe we 
have the finest double white Geranium in cultiva¬ 
tion.. The flowers are borne in large trusses of 
the purest snow-white, retaining this pure white¬ 
ness even in the height of summer, and for win¬ 
ter blooming they are all that can be desired. Do 
not fail to add this charming variety to your col- 
le^tiop. 
MADAME BARNEY—A profuse bloomer; florets of 
enormous pi^e; color a deep, pure pink. A perfect 
bedder, 
MADAME JAULI3V—A continual bloomer; color 
day-bre.ak piftk, shading to a delicate peach-pink; 
enormous trusses. 
MADAME LANDRY—A distinct sajmon-pinfc wi]th a 
slight scarlet shading. Enormous trusses and 
florets borne on long stems. 
MARQUIS DE CASTELI.ANE—This is a deep spl- 
ferino in color; has a splendid habit, ahd the color 
is decidedly unique and bright for a Ge/anium. 
An exceptionally striking variety. 
MARQUIS DE MONTMART—This is kflown tfie 
Blue Geranium; it is more strictly speaking a 
rich purple; a striking color, 
MISS FRANCES PERKINS—A constant bloomer of 
a charming deep rose-pink color, with a distinct 
white throat; stands the climate well. 
MRS. LAWRENCE—This is one of the finest Gera¬ 
niums. The color is an artistic shade of bright 
satiny salmon-pink, slightly tinged white. 15e. 
RED WING—Deep cardinal-red with a soft velyety 
sheen, unusually attractive. 
S. A. NUTT—This is the darkest and richest Gera¬ 
nium known. It is very bright, dark, deep, rich, 
velvety maroon; an excellent bedder and a perfect 
pot plant. One that must find its way into every 
collection. 
Single Flowering Geraniums 
Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per hundred. 
ALBION— One of the finest single whites. Pure in 
color; immense in size; circular form. 
JACQUERIE —A most beautiful shade of deep car¬ 
mine-red; immense trusses; fine bedder. 
L’AUBE —Enormous sized trusses, large round flor¬ 
ets, pure snow-white, retaining its pureness the 
entire season. 
MADAME MOSNAY— A magnificent shade of red. 
Upper petals shaded violet to white center; un- 
surpassed 
MADEMOISELLE ANASTASIE LECADRE— Rich 
crimson carmine-lake, shading through a macu¬ 
lated effect to a pure white center. Extra fine. 
MRS. E. G. HILL —A profuse bloomer of a soft light 
salmon. Each petal bordered with rose-salmon. 
Exquisite. 
TIFFIN—Of a very effective shade of rich glowing 
scarlet. 
Ivy Leaved Geraniums 
Two and one-quarter inch pot*, 50 cent* per dozen; 
$4.00 per hundred; $35.00 per thousand. 
CAESAR FRANCK —Color is a magnificent shade of 
sofjt rich primson, with an exquisite shading of 
tender rose iat the base of petals. 
INCOMPARABLE—A glorious bright red, 
JOAN tPARC—Flowers perfectly double; color pure 
sn.o^vr white. 
MRS. $ANf£S : — Flowers la^ge, semi-double; color .a 
pleasing sh^djfe f>{ ^luish-white, upper petals 
feathered Neyron pink. Exceptionally strong ami 
vigorous. 
RYCRQFT’S SURPRISE — Charming bright clear 
pink. 
Sweet-Scented Geraniums 
LEMON SCENTED—50 cent* per doz.; $3.50 per 100. 
NUTMEG SCENTED—50 cent* per doz.; $3.50 per 100. 
ROSE SCENTED —Both ii) broad and cut-leaf vari¬ 
eties. 00 cent* per do**; $4.00 per 100. 
