. Ekythrina Ckista-Galli. GERANIUMS. Twelve Best Double. BriUUlti. The finest double bedding Geranium in cultivation. Crimson Velvet. Rich deep crimson. EmiledeGirardin. Beautiful clear rose. Geo. de LiOmbardac. Deep carmine rose. Geo. Thorpe. Of the most intense crimson, very free; an elegant bedding variety. Golden Dawn. Rich orange, salmon shaded; the nearest approach to yellow yet sent out. James Vick. Deep flesh with dark bronze shadings. La Pilote. Brilliant crimson scarlet, full and free. La Favorite. Finest double white. Maggie Hallock. Deep salmon pink, shaded rose ; distinct. Mrs. Ha


. Ekythrina Ckista-Galli. GERANIUMS. Twelve Best Double. BriUUlti. The finest double bedding Geranium in cultivation. Crimson Velvet. Rich deep crimson. EmiledeGirardin. Beautiful clear rose. Geo. de LiOmbardac. Deep carmine rose. Geo. Thorpe. Of the most intense crimson, very free; an elegant bedding variety. Golden Dawn. Rich orange, salmon shaded; the nearest approach to yellow yet sent out. James Vick. Deep flesh with dark bronze shadings. La Pilote. Brilliant crimson scarlet, full and free. La Favorite. Finest double white. Maggie Hallock. Deep salmon pink, shaded rose ; distinct. Mrs. Hayes. Bright pink, large truss. S. A. Nutt. The best rich dark crimson variety: the flowers are of perfect shape and large size ; the trusses massive and produced in great number. 15 cts. each; set of 12 for $; per 100, $ NEW SINGEE GERANIUMS. Athlete. Flowers large and round, trusses of enormous size, color the most brilliant clear scarlet; small white eye. M. Poirier. A magnificent variety that received a first class certificate ; trusses of enormous size, beautiful carmine violet color. Marguerite de Layre. The finest single white in existence, especially for pot culture ; the size of the trusses and florets, the perfect form and pure color have attracted much attention. Mrs. E. G. Hill. Trusses of immense size, color bright salmon with white cen- tre ; probably the best single salmon in existence. ERYTHRINA CRISTA-GAEEI. ^Coral Plant.) A magnificent plant, producing its scarlet and crimson pea- shaped flowers on spikes 18 inches long. Planted in May they will flower profusely through the summer. They may be taken up in the fall, and kept in perfect preservation during the win- ter in a dry cellar, the roots covered with half-dry earth. 25 cents each ; 5 for $ ; 12 for $, A limited number of strong 3-year old plants $ each. GE^flriltlJVIS. NEW DOUBLE VARIETIES. Catulle Mendes. Florets very large, purplish rose of a beautiful tint, upper petals marked with


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