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" CAPTIVATING COLLECTION." 
OF DOUBLE GERANIUMS. 
DOUBLE GERANIUMS, Standard Sorts. 
De Grandville. Brilliant scarlet, white center, carmine aureole. 
Hubert Charron. White center, margined reddish-carmine. 
Jean Viaud. Bright, rosy-pink, white blotch in center; dwarf, 
compact, vigorous and exceptionally free blooming. 
John Doyle. Color, richest scarlet, bright and effective. This 
is conceded to be the finest bedding Geranium in its color. 
Marquise de Montmort. Deep, brilliant carmine-purple. 
Mme. Barney. A splendid pure deep pink; superb truss. A 
grand bedding variety closecompact habit and superb bloomer. 
Mme. Charotte. Distinct rosy-salmon, marked white. 
Mme. Jaulin. Delicate peach-pink, with wide border of white. 
Malgache. This is best described as a yellowish-orange. 
Marvel. Crimson-maroon, semi-dwarf, compact grower. 
M. Canovas. Brilliant fiery-scarlet flowers, shaded maroon. 
Thomas Meehan. Rosy-pink, upper petals blotched orange. 
White Queen. This has proven to be the best of the double whites. 
Price, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz., $8.00 per 100. The 
“ CAPTIVATING ” COLLECTION for $1.00. 
A. Riccard. Bright vermilion-scarlet. Fine for bedding. 
B. de Poitevine. Brilliant salmon. Very large flowers. 
Berthe de Presily. Beautiful silvery-rose. A fine bedder. 
Caesar. Red-solferino, a brilliant color. Large truss. 
Carillon. Intense copper-rose and apricot, center orange. 
C. de Castries. Clear pink, pure and deep; splendid habit. 
Crescendo. Very light orange-scarlet. Very distinct. 
Double Dryden. Rosy-red with white center. 
Double “ New Life.” Deep red variegated pure white. 
DOUBLE GEN. GRANT. The leading scarlet bedding Ger¬ 
anium. A grower, free blooming, splendid foliage, large 
trusses, color, intense orange-scarlet. (See cut.) 
Fleur de Rose. An exquisite shade of pure, fresh rose-pink. 
Gloire de France. Bright salmon. One of the best in its color. 
Godefroid Stass. Rich violet-purple, scarlet center. 
Harriet Cleary. Flowers rich, deep, rosy-carmine-pink. 
Hedwige Buchner. Pure white. Dwarf, compact habit. 
Le Barde. A pretty shade of china-rose, the outer petals 
lilac-white, a pleasing combination. Dwarf compact habit. 
Le Soleil. A grand double scarlet-crimson bedding Geranium. 
Little Pink. Very dwarf. Flowers bright pink^ 
Marquise de Castellaine. Beautiful red. A shapely grower. 
M. Anatole Roseleur. A grand color, rich clear pink. 
M. Beyerle. Light cherry-red, extra large flower. 
Miss Frances Perkins. Bright pink. A splendid bedder. 
Mme. Fournier-Sarloveze. A beautiful light flesh-pink marked 
with white. Large trusses, long stems, free flowering. 
M. Joly de Bammeville. Center brownish-violet bordered 
deep crimson, upper petals marked nasturtium red. 
Mme. du Genest. A beautiful shade of rich, deep salmon. 
M. Paul Blondeau. Large trusses, fresh, pure, rose. 
M. Rabere. Large flowers, deep pink. Splendid truss. 
M. Rene Malude. Fierv-crimson, with violet shades, upper 
petals blazed white at the base. A fine bedder. 
Pasteur. Bright orange-scarlet. A most brilliant color. 
Paul Courty. Large, orange-red flowers, center lilac. 
Profusion. Rich salmon. Very profuse bloomer. 
Richelieu. Fiery-scarlet, .shaded crimson. Dwarf. 
Roi des Negres. Dark, glowing crimson. Fine bedder. 
Roty. Magnificent deep china-pink, bright and lasting. 
S. A. Nutt. Brilliant crimson-scarlet. A grand bedder. 
Stephane Pol. A very beautiful shade of ecclesiastic violet 
and ruby, the base of the upper petals a fiery-orange. 
Ville de Poitiers. Intense orange-scarlet, a grand bedder. 
White Swan. Pure white, a grand variety. Splendid habit 
and trusses. Price, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz., $8.00 per 100; 
set of 38 for $1.50. 
Select Double and Single Geraniums. 
Caesar Franck. Soft crimson, coral veins on upper petals. 
Eugene Sue. Brilliant orange-scarlet, large trusses. 
Fleuve Blanc. Pure white, semi-double, compact grower. 
Guitare. Center very bright pink, 
much lighter at the edges. 
Hector Giacomelli. Beautiful rose- 
pink, crimson blotches. 
Idole. Color, snow-white and pure 
pink of the brightest, clearest tints. 
Mistral. Grand flowers of the bright¬ 
est soft crimson, white eye. 
Perle Precieuse. (Single.) A distinct 
white shading into a rosy-cerise. 
Peter Henderson. Trusses enormous; 
flowers semi-double. Remarkably 
brilliant color and a fine bedder. 
Princess Olga Altieri. Center, tender 
rose, brighter at the edges. 
Sesostris. A fancy double, rosy- 
carmine in color, marbled in white. 
Trego. A grand red variety; Excep¬ 
tionally fine for bedding. 
Voi Lactee. (Single.) Ar compact 
grower; large trusses, pure .white. 
Price, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz.; set 
of 13 for $1.50. 
