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1 fully cross-indexed, alphabetical Lst that cove-'s 546 pages, e 1 
E All plants introduced to American horticulture to as late | e 
I as January, 1923, are listed, including the varietal names = | 
I of the rose, iris, apple, and similar groups. The best | = 
E common and scientific name for each has been adopted for = = 
I general use. The name you know a plant by is there— 1 i 
i you can see at a giance whether or not it is correct. = i 
AVALANCHE—A splendid large white 
wli'ch has made a reputation for itself 
during tlie ]'a.st two seasons. An easy 
varie y to forre. 
BABY BIMBINET -Very dwarf, free 
and early; large comimct trusses of sil¬ 
ver-rose flowers: very attractive. 
BOUQUET ROSE — I .arge trusses of 
n’ell-foriiied flowers, ro.sy amlier turn¬ 
ing to brigiit pink: lias in-o en a spe¬ 
cial favorite in the New York market. 
E. G. HILL—This is the newest one 
and the lery best, and is by far the 
best pink that we liave yet tried; 
trusses of Immense size. Color a most 
pleasing shade of haliy-pink that does 
not fade. Growth ilgorous. foliage 
large and attractive. It Is one of tlie 
easiest to for e into bloom during the 
spring, coming into flower early. 
LILIE MOUILLERE—Similar to, hut 
distinct from Eclaireur; a bright car- 
miii'i rose. 
MME. AUGUSTE NONIN—An unus- 
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MME. E. MOUILLERE — This has 
been the fa orite whi'e variety in the 
New York market tills year; free flow¬ 
ering of good size and form. Awarded 
silver medal at the National Flower 
Show at boston last ,vear. A great 
faorite with English growers, one 
London g-ower known to us handling 
over thirty thousand of this variety 
alone. 
MOUSSELINE (The Famous Blue Hy- 
dranjeA)—Wi*h us a beautiful plum 
tiago-lilue. The introducer tlescriiied it 
as a beautiful mau.e-rose witli cream- 
colored center: flower heads are large 
and lield are it; a decided a tquisition. 
PRES. FALLIERES — Very delicate 
rose. 
SOUVENIR DE MADAME E. CHAU- 
TARD—One of the best; of splendid 
erect habd; very robust, Pine sized 
heads of bright rose—colored flowers. 
DOUBLE FLOWERING GERANIUMS 
Fail Is the Time to l!uv (ieran'ums and Pot Up For Early Spring Sales 
ounkior E>,.^.r.r. . . , desired. u'o not fail to add 
ALPHONSE RICARD—A most beauti 
ful shade of bright \ermilion; large flow¬ 
ers and enormous trusses; a grand va¬ 
riety. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—(New). Same 
color as the famous American Beauty 
Rose. A very free bloomer. 
AURORA—A beautiful shade of sal¬ 
mon-pink. 
BEAUTE POITEVINE — Beautiful 
shade of shrimp-pink, gradually shading 
to white; a uni.ersal favorite. 
HELEN MICHELL—(New). The clear¬ 
est liossllile sliade of scarlet, borne on 
gigantic trusses. 
JEAN VIAUD—This is the best large- 
floneriug douh.e pink Geranium in cul¬ 
tivation. The color is the richest deep 
pink, shading near the base of the pet¬ 
als to light pink, the base of the up¬ 
per petals creamy-white. 
LA FAVORITE—In this Geranium we 
believe we have the finest double white 
Geranium in cultivation. The flowers 
are borne in large trusses of the purest 
snow-white, re.aining this pure white- 
niss even in the height of summer, and 
this charm ng variety to your coilection. = 
MADAME BARNEY—Profuse bloomer; = 
flove s enormous size: color deep, pure = 
liink. I’erfect hedder. = 
MADAME LANDRY — A distinct sal- = 
mon-pink with a sliglit scarlet shading. S 
Enormous trusses and florets borne on = 
long stems. = 
MARQUIS DE CASTELLA N E — This = 
is a deep solferino in color; has a = 
sidendid habit, and the color is decid- = 
ediy unique and bright for a Geranium. = 
An exceptionally strlLing variety. = 
MARQUIS DE MONTMART—This Is = 
known as the Blue Geranium; it is more E 
strictly speaidng a rich purple; a strik- = 
Ing color. = 
MISS FRANCES PERKINS—A con- E 
stant hloriner of a cliarming deep rose- E 
pink color, with a distinct white = 
throat; stands the climate well. = 
S. A. NUTT—This is the darkest and E 
ridiest Geranium knovni. It Is very = 
hrigitt, dark, dee]), rich, velvety maroon; = 
an excellent bidder and a perfect pot E 
Idant. 
= fur winier blooming they are all tliat 
= Single flowering geranium 
= MRS. E. G. hill—A profuse hlcximer of a soft liglit salmon. Each petal = 
= bordered with rose-salmon. Exciuisite. = 
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