CHAMPION CITY GREENHOUSES, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 
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Double Flowering Geraniums 
Fall is the Time to Buy Geraniums and Pot Up for Early Spring Sales. 
Two and one-quarter inch pots, 65 cents per dozen; $3.50 per hundred; $30.00 per thousand. 
Gerunium Mrs. Laynl. 
ALPHONSE RICARD—The standard by which all 
other Geraniums are judged; the large, perfectly 
formed semi-double flowers of bright vermilion- 
red are freely produced in enormous trusses dur¬ 
ing the entire season; of perfect habit, and in 
every respect a general favorite. 
BEAUTE POITEVINE—A great favorite and con¬ 
ceded 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, splen¬ 
did trusses; a most profuse bloomer the entire 
season. 
E. H. TREGO — For those who want a red pot Gera¬ 
nium this will fill the bill, as it produces more 
trusses in a pot than any Geranium we know; 
bright scarlet. 
HETERAXTHE, or DOI'BLE GENERAL GRANT — 
A universal favorite as a bedder; bright orange- 
scarlet flowers, profusely produced during the en¬ 
tire season in good sized trusses. Vigorous 
grower. Will stand the sun well. 
JEAN VTA LTD — 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. Extra fine. 
LA FAVORITE—Flowers purest white; very free 
flowering; always a perfect mass of white; an 
old favorite. 
MADAME BARNEY—A profuse bloomer of an enor¬ 
mous semi-double flower of a deep pure pink 
color, of dwarf and branching habit. A perfect 
bedder and pot variety. Grand. 
MADAME JAT'LIN — Very large flowers produced in 
gigantic trusses; color peach-pink surrounded by 
a white border; unparalleled for beauty and 
freshness; habit dwarf, vigorous and compact; 
broad, deep zoned foliage. One of the best in 
this class. 
MARQ.LJI.SE 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 discriminating 
trade. 
MRS. LAWRENCE—One of the finest varieties we 
have in this color, especially as a winter or early 
spring bloomer, continuing throughout the entire 
summer; an exquisite shade of soft satiny sal¬ 
mon-pink, slightly tinged with white. Extra. 
(The Pansy Geranium.) A sheet of bloom for 
winter. Fine plants for fall delivery, two and one- 
quarter inch pots, SO cents per dozen; $6.00 per hun¬ 
dred. 
S. A. NUTT—This is more generally used as a pot 
plant and for bedding than any other variety. 
The color is a handsome dark velvety scarlet 
with maroon shadings. A vigorous grower. Extra 
fine. 
Hydrangea Novelties 
Price, Two and One-Half-Inch Pots, 
DIRECTEUR VUILLERMET — Immense trusses of 
medium sized fringed good pink flowers. 
LYSLETTE— 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 MOTYLLERE — Similar to, but distinct from 
Eclaireur; a bright carmine-rose. 
LiIBERTI—Very dwarf, free and early lively clear 
rose. 
MME. AUGUSTE NONIN—An unusually attractive 
pretty pale pink iyi heads of large size. 
$1.50 Per Dozen; $10.00 Per Hundred. 
MME. LEGOU—Distinct, large and imposing creamy- 
white. 
MME. II. JACQUET—Compact heads of a pretty pale 
pink. 
MLLE. LUCIENNE ( HAVRE—Nicely fringed bright 
rosy-carmine, strong grower, a good garden 
variety. 
PRES. FALLIERES—Very delicate rose. 
PRES. VIGER—A very strong grower; large trusses 
of delicate rose. 
Older Varieties Hydrangeas 
OTAKSA —The old standby. Two and one-hnlf inch 
pot h , 60 cents per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. 
