. Burpee's farm annual for 1900. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Seven Superb GERANIUMS for 50 Cts. To the owners of large collections as well as to amateurs with space for but a few Gera- niums, all of which must be distinct and of the very best, we confidently recommend the seven named below as the very finest horticulture has yet produced. They include choice novelties of the year,—and if purchased separably these seven would cost ninety cents. BONNAT. Brightest carmine-rose; trusses very large and


. Burpee's farm annual for 1900. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Seven Superb GERANIUMS for 50 Cts. To the owners of large collections as well as to amateurs with space for but a few Gera- niums, all of which must be distinct and of the very best, we confidently recommend the seven named below as the very finest horticulture has yet produced. They include choice novelties of the year,—and if purchased separably these seven would cost ninety cents. BONNAT. Brightest carmine-rose; trusses very large and round ; florets double. 10 cts. each. BEAUTE' POITEVINE. Extra large, serai-double flowers of bright salmon, deeper at the border. 10 cts. BRUANTII. Flowers light vermilion-red of a most pleasing sbade. Trusses exceptionally large, often measuring six inches in diameter; single florets are the size of a silver dollar. 10 cts. each. J. J. HARRISON. The most brilliant scarlet of all the Bruant race. Flowers of enormous size. Color a rich, brilliant scarlet. Double. 15 cts. each. M. A. BORIE AINE. A new French variety of great merit ; immense trusses of brilliant red. 15 cts. eacb. MADAME JAULEN. This new Geranium of Bruant type is the finest offered for many years. It is, in fact, faultless as regards form and color. The plants are of dwarf growth and perfect bedders. Immense trusses of beautifully formed flowers. The color is a delicate pink bordered with white. Equally valuable for pot culture as for bedding. 20 cts. each ; 3 for 50 cts. WHITE SWAN. A fine standard sort, noted for its great freedom of bloom. The growth is strong, dwarf, and compact, forming a shapely mound of green, in which the snowy trusses are superbly set; florets double, well formed, pure white. 10 cts. each. white swan. See OTAHEITE ORANGE. This distinct variety of the Orange family was brought originally from an island in the Pacific Ocean, where the growing season extends throughout the


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