. 18th annual catalogue of the Germain Seed and Plant Co. Deep golden yellow, center of each petalsplashed with brilliant scarlet, extra fine, ht. 5to 6 ft. Louis Legrande.—Intense deep rosy vermillion;ht. 4 to 5 ft. Madame Crozy.—Brilliant scarlet, bordered with golden yellow; ht. 3 to 4 Favrichon.—Rich carmine and orange; ht. 4 ft. Menelek.—Bright nasturtium red, very large truss-es of immense flowers; ht. 4 ft. NOS. 326-330 S. MAIN ST., LOS ANGELES 89 Miramar.—Bright cherry red, metallic foliage; to 5 ft. Mile. Berat.—Soft shade of rosy carmine, nearestto pink; ht. 4 to 5 ft.


. 18th annual catalogue of the Germain Seed and Plant Co. Deep golden yellow, center of each petalsplashed with brilliant scarlet, extra fine, ht. 5to 6 ft. Louis Legrande.—Intense deep rosy vermillion;ht. 4 to 5 ft. Madame Crozy.—Brilliant scarlet, bordered with golden yellow; ht. 3 to 4 Favrichon.—Rich carmine and orange; ht. 4 ft. Menelek.—Bright nasturtium red, very large truss-es of immense flowers; ht. 4 ft. NOS. 326-330 S. MAIN ST., LOS ANGELES 89 Miramar.—Bright cherry red, metallic foliage; to 5 ft. Mile. Berat.—Soft shade of rosy carmine, nearestto pink; ht. 4 to 5 ft. Mrs. J. P. Jones.—Scarlet, shaded with amber andbordered with bright golden yellow; ht. 5 to 6 ft. Mrs. Kate Gray.—Rich orange-scarlet, overlaidwith gold, large trusses of immense flowersmeasuring from 6 to 7 inches across, individualpetals often being over 2 inches in diameter. CARNATIONS. By mail 25c per dozen 3-in. pots, per doz. Angeles.— The best white grown Corbett.— (See cut.) The best dark James Corbett Carnation. Olympia.— The best light red. Ruth.— Best dark red. Mrs ChildS.— White and red stripes. CHRYSANTHEMUMS. Each 15c; per dozen $ mail 25c per dozen extra. Creole. —Deep rich purplish crimson, petals longand crowded, but not in any way coarse. Ed. Molynenx.— Rich crimson on the upper sur-face of the petals, the reverse a deep bronze. Good Gracious.—An enormous flower of brightpeach color, composed of long narrow petals. Broad massive foliage of a bright glossy green;ht. 6 to 7 ft. Pandora.—Glowing red, mottled with darker red, enormous flowers; metallic red foliage, striped with green; ht. 3 to 4 Charlotte.—Bright orange scarlet, each petal having a broad border of golden yellow; ht. 3 to 4 ft. Sam Trelease.—Grand scarlet, edges and centermarked with yellow, the most free bloomingvariety in the collection; ht. 3 ft. Glory of the Pacific—One of the best early pinkvarieties


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