. Currie Bros.' horticultural guide : spring 1888. Nursery stock Wisconsin Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Qjrrii^ Bros/ J^ortieultaral (^aide. 73 GERANIUMS—Continued. Longrfellow—Deep soft crimson, slightly shaded with purple-rose. Maggie Hallock—A deep pure pink, shaded rose, with reflex of petals silvery white. Mary Hill—Very rich deep pink, center marked white, large trasses, and plant of perfect habit. May Wayte—Violet crimson, shaded scarlet; a good bedder.


. Currie Bros.' horticultural guide : spring 1888. Nursery stock Wisconsin Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Qjrrii^ Bros/ J^ortieultaral (^aide. 73 GERANIUMS—Continued. Longrfellow—Deep soft crimson, slightly shaded with purple-rose. Maggie Hallock—A deep pure pink, shaded rose, with reflex of petals silvery white. Mary Hill—Very rich deep pink, center marked white, large trasses, and plant of perfect habit. May Wayte—Violet crimson, shaded scarlet; a good bedder. M. Tisserant—Immense trusses of large flowers of bright rose color. Mad. L. de Beauregard—Enormous trusses of very fine form; color lively salmon, each petal dis- tinctly bordered with pure white. Madame Thlbaut—Large flowers, beautiful rich color, carmine shaded violet, base of petals shaded white. Miss McMurray—An immense flower of fine shape; color a rich salmon, with lighter margins; large bold truss of a steady habit; distinct and fine. Mrs. Cope—Rich carmine red, of large size and im- mense trusses; the habit is all that can be desired, and really a fine bedder. Mrs. E. G. Hill—Ground color pale blush, suffused with delicate lavender; strong grower and profuse bloomer. Mrs. Wm. P. Simmons—Deep salmon, with dark bronze shading; very fine. Negro—Well formed trusses of dark velvety scarlet; one of the darkest Geraniums out. Orange Perfection—Enormous trusses of orange vermilion, colored flowers. Peach Blossom—Flower white, shaded and mar- bled with light and dark peach pink. Peter Henderson—Splendid scarlet; very free bloomer. Phallas—A rich apricot orange, most vivid in color- ing; trusses very large; habit neat and free; a fine and distinct bedding variety. Pocahontas—Immense trusses of rose pink flowers, upper petals margined with white. Progress—A strong growing variety, color orange scarlet. Queen of the Fairies—A bi-color variety


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