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BEDDING GERANIUM 
SINGLE GENERAL GKANT. 
It is a brilliant orange-scarlet, the flowers are produced in marvelous pro¬ 
fusion, the habit is perfect, semi-dwarf, branching and compact. On the 
whole, Single Geraniums are even more satisfactory for bedding than the double 
ones, as in a very short time after a summer storm they are as fresh as before without any hand 
cleaning; the double flowers, on the other hand, have to be cleaned off and they are long in appearing 
after a storm. (See cut.) Price, 10c. each, SI.00 per doz., $8.00 per 100. 
SINGLE GERANIUMS-Standard Sorts. 
Andrew Lang. A glowing scarlet with a pure white center. 
Camille Bernardin. Rosy-peach, veined rose, marbled white. 
Chas. Nab. Carmine-lake pink, center white. Very distinct. 
Clyde. A grand single “ Bruant ” Geranium. Rich scarlet. 
Commandant Pellogot. Large, fiery-red. Splendid bedder. 
C. W. Ward. Brilliant, deep apricot-salmon. Fine grower. 
Dryden. Pure white, with a flaming “ aureole ” of rosy-red. 
Ernst Bergman. Intense scarlet. A grand bedding sort. 
Fleur Poitevine. Rosy-carmine; marbled and striped white. 
Freedom. Center pure white, surrounded with rosy-scarlet. 
Gen. Fitzhugh Lee. Crimson, white center. Excellent bedder. 
Granville. Clear pink. A grand bedder. One of the best. 
H. Dauthenay. Deep apricot-salmon; dwarf, compact grower. 
John P. Cleary. Orange-scarlet, upper petals veined maroon. 
L’Aube. Clear snow-white. A very profuse bloomer. 
Madame Bruant. White, bordered with bright solferino. 
Mme. L. Renaud. Pure white, “ aureole ” violet-crimson. 
Miss Mary Hill. Rich, purple-lake, large white center. 
M. Paul Piet. Rich violet-crimson, large white center. 
Pierre Mael. Color, violet-lake; base of upper petals white. 
Precurseur. Large pure white flowers. A fine bedder. 
Telegraph. Intensely rich orange red; shaded cerise. 
Tempest. Light yellowish-orange. Very unique and distinct. 
Price, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz.; set of 24 varieties for $2.00. 
"BIRD'S EGG” GERANIUMS. 
The distinctive characteristic of this race is the number of dots 
on the petals, hence the title 
Single Varieties. 
Bandalaire. Clear rose, white, center, crimson dots. 
Bobolink. Rosy-flesh, dotted with brilliant carmine. 
Daumier. Soft rosy-lilac; rosy-aniline dots. 
Skylark. Snow-white, dotted with rosy-carmine. 
Theophile Gautier. Carmine and white, rosy dots. 
Double Varieties. 
Carbeaux. Flesh-white with carmine dots. 
David d’Angers. Bright pink, dotted with carmine. 
Rosamond Deep rose, dotted carmine. 
Price fo the New “ Bird’s Egg ” Geraniums, 25c. each, set 
of 8 “ Birr. Egg Geraniums for $1.75. 
SPECIA >OW OFFER. 15 Geraniums, (Our Selection), free 
by mail foi LOO. If sent by express (buyer to pay charges) we 
will leave a the soil on the roots, a decided advantage. 
■'Pansy” Geraniums. 
There is nothing that gives bet¬ 
ter returns for a little care, when 
grown in the window garden, than 
these; literally covered with flow¬ 
ers, frequently in bloom all summer. 
Bridegroom. Lavender-pink, darker on upper petals, 
with dark blotches. 
Mrs. Layal. Chocolate, pink and white. 
Price, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz. 
SCENTED GERANIUMS. 
Exceedingly useful on account of their fragrant foliage; 
largely used in bouquets and baskets of flowers, also for making 
up toilet waters, fragrant jars, etc. 
Rose, Variegated Rose, Nutmeg, Mint, Mrs. Taylor (scarlet 
flowers'), Citron, Lemon, Skeleton, Little Pet, Dr. Livingstone. 
Price, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz. Set of 10 for 75c. 
DOUBLE Ivy-Leaved GERANIUMS. 
These are the grandest of all house plants, or for baskets or 
vases; they can be grown to droop or climb, as desired. The 
flowers surpass the other Geraniums in their exquisite shades of 
color and richness of appearance. 
Achievment. Pure rose with white eye. Large flowers and truss 
Beauty of Castle Hill. Beautiful rose, blotched claret. 
Centenaire. Brilliant red-solferino immense size. 
Chas. Monselet. Fiery-red; upper petals beautifully marked 
with violet crimson; large flowers. A very showy sort. 
Comtesse Horace de Choiseul. Bright salmon-pink. 
Gen. Championnet. Grand scarlet, beautiful form. 
Joan of Arc. Perfectly double, white as snow. Large trusses. 
Leopard, yery large flowers; clear rosy-pink, upper petals 
braced with fiery crimson. Very unique and showy. 
Mrs. J. G. Day. Intense shade of rosy-crimson, rich and glowing. 
Long stems, fine habit and truss. A grand variety. 
Ryecroft Surprise. Clear bright rose, with maroon blotches. 
Souvenir de Chas. Turner. Deep pink, feathered maroon on 
upper petals, individual florets 2£ to 3 inches across. 
The Bride. Pure white, shading to blush in dark weather. 
Price for the above, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 
SPECIAL OFFER.—Set of 12 Ivy-leaved Geraniums for $1.50. 
