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CHAMPION* CITY GREENHOUSES, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 
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; $3.50 per hundred; $30.00 per thousand. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY -This Geranium has the excellent color 
of the American Beauty Rose. A rich, bright red. $1.00 per 
dozen; $6.00 per hundred. 
ALPHONSE RICARD The standard by which all other Gera¬ 
niums are judged; the large, perfectly formed semi-double 
flowers of bright vermilion-red are freely produced in enor¬ 
mous trusses during the entire season ; of perfect habit and 
in very respect a general favorite. 
BEAUTE POITEVINE —A great favorite and conceded to be 
one of the best of the semi-double bedders among the light 
pink shades. The color is a beautiful shade of shrimp-pink, 
delicately shading to white. The flowers are large, splendid 
trusses; a most profuse bloomer the entire season. 
COUNTESS OF HARCOURT A grand double white-flowering 
Geranium. Fine bedder. 
E. H. TREGO— For those who want a red pot Geranium this 
will fill the bill, as it produces more trusses in a pot than 
any Geranium we know; bright scarlet, 
HETERANTHE, or DOUBLE GENERAL GRANT -A universal 
favorite as a bedder; bright orange-scarlet flowers, profusely 
produced during the entire season in good sized trusses. A 
vigorous grower. Will stand the sun well. 
JEAN VIAUD -Beautiful bright clear shade of mauve-pink, 
shading to a clear white throat; the flowers and trusses are 
enormous, sometimes measuring six inches in diameter. Ex¬ 
tra fine. 
JOHN DOYLE Fine double red, none better. 
LA FAVORITE Flowers purest white; very free flowering; 
always a perfect mass of white; an old favorite. 
MADAME BARNEY -A profuse bloomer of an enormous semi¬ 
double flower of a deep pure pink color, of dwarf and 
branching habit, A perfect bedder and pot variety. Grand. 
MADAME JAULIN -Very large flowers produced in gigantic 
trusses; color peach-pink surrounded by a white border; un¬ 
paralleled for beauty and freshness; habit dwarf, vigorous 
and compact ; broad deep zoned foliage. One of the best in 
this class. 
MARQUISE DE CASTELLANE Magnificent double flowers 
and enormous trusses of a beautiful soft crimson varying to 
a lighter red, freely produced the entire season on rigid 
stems well above the foliage; will satisfy the most discrim¬ 
inating trade. 
MARQUIS DE MONTMORT — Deep carmine crimson. Large 
trusses and florets. Greatly admired. 
MRS. LAWRENCE —One of the finest varieties we have in this 
color, especially as a winter or early spring bloomer, con¬ 
tinuing throughout the entire summer an exquisite shade of 
soft satiny salmon-pink, slightly tinged with white. Extra. 
S. A. NUTT — This is more generally used as a pot plant and 
for bedding than any other variety. The color is a hand¬ 
some dark velvety scarlet with maroon shadings. A vigor¬ 
ous grower. Extra fine. 
SINGLE FLOWERING GERANIUMS 
Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per hundred. 
ALBION —A grand bedding white Geranium. 
CLAIRE FRENOT Plant robust and of good habit; excellent 
trusses, held well above the foliage; grand round flowers; 
color daybreak-pink, veined salmon-rose. Can stand very 
inclement weather, making new growth well into the 
autumn. 
GENERAL GRANT —This is the old-time bedder and no vari¬ 
ety has yet been produced that will throw as many scarlet 
blooms. A fine bedder. 
GRANVILLE —An excellent bedding variety; an attractive 
shade of deep clear, rose pink. 
JACQUERIE -A most beautiful shade of deep carmine-red. 
L’AUBE —One of the best single white, pure snow white, re¬ 
taining its purity the entire season. Excellent trusses, at¬ 
tractive foliage, 
MRS. E. G. HILL A profuse bloomer of a soft, light salmon 
color, each petal bordered with salmon-rose; will resist the 
heat of the sun; excellent for bedding. An exquisite Ge¬ 
ranium. 
MLLE. ANASTASIE LECARDE -Perfectly formed flowers of a 
rich crimson-carmine, shading through a maculated effect to 
a pure white center; unsurpassed as a bedder. 
MADAME MOSNAY A magnificent shade of Geranium-red, 
upper petals shaded violet to a white center; flowers pro¬ 
duced in enormous trusses. 
TIFFIN —One of the freest blooming single bedding Geraniums. 
Flowers of a very effective shade of rich glowing scarlet, 
crimson shading on upper petals. 
IVY LEAVED GERANIUMS 
Two and one-quarter-inch pots, 50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per hundred; $30.00 per thousand. 
CAESAR FRANCK -One of the most popular Ivy Geraniums 
yet introduced; the color is an attractive shade of soft, rich 
crimson, with an exquisite shading of tender rose at base 
of petals. 
INCOMPARABLE —Very large trusses; florets immense and 
regular in form; a beautiful variety. Exquisite shade of 
rosy-carmine. 
JOAN OF ARC —Immense trusses of pure white flowers. Extra 
fine. 
MADAME THIBAUT -Magnificent shade of clear rosy-pink; 
upper petals delicately but distinctly feathered deep carmine- 
maroon ; immense trusses. 
MRS. BANKS Color a pleasing shade of blush-white; upper 
petals feathered reddish Neyron. Abundant winter bloomer. 
RYCROFT’S SURPRISE -One of the most beautiful Ivies wo 
have. In color-it is a charming clear rose or rich pink, 
which is very attractive. Fxlra. _ 
Sweet-Scented Geraniums 
BALM SCENTED—50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per hundred. 
LEMON SCENTED—50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per hundred. 
NUTMEG SCENTED—50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per hundred. 
ROSE SCENTED —Both In broad and cut-leaf varieties. €0 
cents per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. 
Good & Reese’s Choice Standard Phlox 
Price, one-year-old field-grown plants, 50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per hundred; $30.00 per thousand. 
ALHAMBRA —Rich mauve; distinct. 
BEAUTY Delicate silvery-pink; a most beautiful sort. 
BERANGER -Ground color white, delicately suffused with rosy- 
pink and distinct amaranthine-red eye. 
ECLAIREUR —Clear rosy-magenta, with large lighter halo; 
large florets and magnificent bedder. 
HUXLEY A rich lavender; color fine. 
INDEPENDENCE An excellent large-flowering early pure 
white; none better. 
INSPECTOR ELPEL A startling variety, color deep salmon; 
florets extra size; will please everybody. 
JULES CAMBON -Clear magenta with large distinct white star 
in center of each floret; superlatively rich and fine. 
KOSSUTH -Deep reddish-violet with deeper eye. 
LE MAHDI —Dark purple-violet. 
L’ESPERANCE—Clear rosy-lilac; large white eye distinctly 
rayed; large florets and an even bloomer. 
LOTH AIR -Clear, even carmine, deep crimson eye. 
MACULATA A bright magenta; very free and desirable. 
NIOBE A rich velvety purple; none better. 
PEACH BLOW -A beautiful flower; color resembles peach 
bloom. 
PANTHEON Large, clear, deep, bright pink with faint halo; 
a charming variety. 
PH ARON Clear rosy-lilac, white eye. 
RUBUS A parti-colored variety, rosy-red shading to white. 
R. P. STRUTHERS In our estimation the very best Phlox 
grown today—it has no faults. Color, clear cherry-red, suf¬ 
fused with salmon shades; deep red eye; fine large truss. 
Color is so clear and clean that each individual floret stands 
out as distinct as a cameo. 
VON HOCHBERG -Extra large beautifully formed trusses of 
flowers. The ideal crimson Phlox, the richest of its color. 
VON LASSBERG—Purest white; individual flowers very large. 
