. Choice selections in seeds and plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Tarrytown Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. F. E. PiEESON, Taeettown, New York. 37. "Happy Thought" Geranium. SINGLE GERANIUMS. These are of intrinsic merit, and very fine. They were selected as the best of each in their respective colors from over one hundred varieties. General Grant.—Bright scarlet, the best bedder. Snowball.—White, New JLife,—Striped. lionig Olga.—Kich, glowing ca


. Choice selections in seeds and plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Tarrytown Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. F. E. PiEESON, Taeettown, New York. 37. "Happy Thought" Geranium. SINGLE GERANIUMS. These are of intrinsic merit, and very fine. They were selected as the best of each in their respective colors from over one hundred varieties. General Grant.—Bright scarlet, the best bedder. Snowball.—White, New JLife,—Striped. lionig Olga.—Kich, glowing carmine pink. Extra -Carclinalis.—Rich, glowing crimson. Mary Hallnck Foote.—Soft salmon color. Francois Arago.—Silvery salmon, shaded peach; very distinct. Cliampion.—.Carmine scarlet; 30 cents each. See Specialties. SILTER-LEATED GERANIUMS. Md. Salleroi.—The best silver-leaved Geranium; compact; nev* growing over one foot in height; fine for ribbon lines, as it forms a dense mass of a peculiar silvery green, edged with pure white. Mountain of Snow.—Bright green, the outer margin broadly marked with silvery white; flowers scarlet. Price 15c. each. GOLDEN OR BRONZE-LEAVED. DOUBLE GERANIUMS. The markti impro-vements in double geraniums have fast made them more popular than the single sorts. The double sorts are more useful for cut flowers. The flowers do not drop soon, and are less injured by rain. jMary Greering.—A lovely shade of light pink. The most beautiful and conspicuous geranium among our whole collection, and the most desir- able for cutting for bouquets, etc., as the color is so exquisite, while for bed- ding, its wonderfully free-blooming habit makes it indispensable. JEiemarkable.—A remarkably rich color, deep, glowing, violet crimson: a splendid bedder; plants a mass of bloom, thrown up well above the foli- age with immense heads of bloom. Tta, Pilote.—Very brilliant crimson; very double, and very free flowering; surpassing all other varietie


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