. Book of flowers, plants, and seeds. Flowers, Catalogs; Vegetables, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture), Pennsylvania, Catalogs. i6 Harry Chaapel, Williamsport, Pa. Fancy-Leaved Geraniums. Under this appropriate heading we place those generally known as the " Golden Tricolor," " Silyer and Bronze-Leaved," and other variegated varieties, the marking and coloring of which make them beautiful beyond description. We have plants in large and medium sizes. Battersea Park Gena. Golden and green ; flowers scarlet. lo and 15 cents. Circulator. Leaf gold
. Book of flowers, plants, and seeds. Flowers, Catalogs; Vegetables, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture), Pennsylvania, Catalogs. i6 Harry Chaapel, Williamsport, Pa. Fancy-Leaved Geraniums. Under this appropriate heading we place those generally known as the " Golden Tricolor," " Silyer and Bronze-Leaved," and other variegated varieties, the marking and coloring of which make them beautiful beyond description. We have plants in large and medium sizes. Battersea Park Gena. Golden and green ; flowers scarlet. lo and 15 cents. Circulator. Leaf golden yellow, overlaid with a rich bronze zone. 15 and 25 cents. Cloth of Gold. Leaves yellow. 10 and 15 cents. Earl Roslyn. One of the best bronzed Geraniums; deeply mark- ed with a dark zone. 10 and 15 cents. Freak of Nature. Center of leaf quite white, sometimes pure white, with green margin ; edges of leaves wrinkled or curled ; flow- lers scarlet. 15 and 25 cents. Flower of Spring. Leaves margined creamy white; flowers scarlet. 10 and 15 cents. Happy Thought. Very dark green foliage, having a light creamy, almost white center, with a dark band about the light zone; flowers scarlet. 10 and 15 cents. Marshal McMahon. The best of all the bronze Geraniums; ground color of leaves golden yellow, marked with a deep chocolate zone. lo and 15 cents. Mountain of Snow. Silvery white leaves, scarlet flowers; one of the best. 15 and 20 cents. Madame Salleroi. An entirely new departure, and one of the most beautiful little plants we have ever seen. It grows in rounded clumps, about six inches high, forming a perfect picture of deep green and silvery white. 10 ^"'^Mrs!Pollock. (Golden Tricolor.) A magnificent variety; the leaf overlaid with a beautiful bronze red zone belted with bright red crimson, and outwardly margined with golden yellow. 25 cents. ., , Mrs. Parker. Leaves silvery white ; flowers semi-double, of an exquisite shade of deep rosy pink. A new color, and the only double
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