. Allen's catalogue of seeds plants and small fruits, 1888. Nurseries (Horticulture) Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Seeds Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Plants Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Flowers Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Fruit Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs. l'elbgante. DOUBLE IVY GERANIUMS. A. T. Simmons. White, flushed with lavender, upper petals marked with purpliih black; blooms the whole season. Anna Pfitzer. Extra large flowers; color sal- mon pink ; distinct and fine. Faustein Helie. Large and fine; flowerB deep, rosy carmine. King Alb


. Allen's catalogue of seeds plants and small fruits, 1888. Nurseries (Horticulture) Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Seeds Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Plants Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Flowers Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Fruit Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs. l'elbgante. DOUBLE IVY GERANIUMS. A. T. Simmons. White, flushed with lavender, upper petals marked with purpliih black; blooms the whole season. Anna Pfitzer. Extra large flowers; color sal- mon pink ; distinct and fine. Faustein Helie. Large and fine; flowerB deep, rosy carmine. King Albert. Beautiful mauve, suffused with violet an I very double. liUcy Lemoine. White, tinged with rosy lilac. M. Dubus. Deepest rose pink, same shade as double zonale variety, Udm. Thibeaut; a line and distinct variety. Prince of A'ovelties. A new and desirable va- riety; while, blush and dark Hi)ot8. Robert Fortune. A grand variety, with fine large, carmine shaded pink llowers; truBges large and freely produced; habit compact. Scepter. Fine, large, rosy lilac. Vista. Large flowers; very delicate blush, pink. Price, 3 sizes, 10, 1.^ and 20 cents each. SWEET SCENTED GERA- NIUMS. First size, 20c. each; $2. per dozen. Second size, 10and 16 cen's each; $1. and $ per dozen. Afple, Lady Plymouth, Balm, Rose Variegated^ Lemon, Shrtibland Pet, Nutmeg, Skeleton Leaved, Pennyroyal, President Thiers, Oak Leaved, Mrs. Taylor, Ros«. GLOXINIA. Are summer blooming bulbs for the house or con- servatory: ahvays greatly admired by all, and no lover of plants should be without one or more. They are among our best ornaments, blooming freely from May to Sc'ptember. Their rich, vel- vety green foliage, graceful, delicate and rare tints of violet, rose, while, crimson and scarlet flowers, have gained for them prominent places among our very choicest plants. To grow Glox- inias well, give them a rich, porous soil, in warm moist atmosphere, shaded from the sun. When they are done blooming, dry them o


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