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Pelargoniums.
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Identifier: CAT31285521 (find matches)
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: G. Drobisch (Firm); Drobisch, G; Cottage Rose Garden; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection
Subjects: Nursery stock Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs
Publisher: Columbus, Ohio : G. Drobisch
Contributing Library: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
Digitizing Sponsor: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library



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CATALOGUE OF COTTAGE ROSE GARDEN, COLUMBUS, OHIO. 31
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GOLDEN BRONZE GERANIUMS I»elargoiiium, Admirable bedding plants attaining the brightest colors during the heat of Summer. Flowers and foliage equally beautiful. Price, 10 cents each, three for 25 cents. ARBUTUS—Light golden foliage, light salmon-pink flowers. BISMARCK—Bright golden foliage, with a narrow but distinct zone. CRYSTAL PALACE GEM—Fine yellow with green disc; extra fine bedder. EXQUISITE—Large chocolate zone, with large golden-yellow center; edges varie- gated. FANNY —Light golden - yellow foliage, with bronze zone; flower salmon. GOLDEN CIRCLE—Green folifi ge, narrow golden-j^ellow edging, flower se-arlet. MARSHAL McMAHON—Golden-yellow foliage, broad, deep chocolate zone; very distinct. PRIDE OP MT. HOPE—Yellow foliage; bronze zone. ZULU—Bright yellow leaf, with very deep chocolate, almost black zone; decidedly the finest of the class. Pelargoniums or Lady Washington Geraniums These are more commonly known as Lady Washington Geraniums. The flowers have deep blotches on the upper petals, and bright spots on the lower ones. When in bloom their great beauty makes them very desir- able. Price. Fine Distinct Named Kinds, 20 cts. each. Six Beautiful Varieties. $1.00 MEWEST DOUBLE GERANIUMS The Collection below comprises the Latest Novelties in French Geraniums, and includes some Very Rare and Striking Shades. Young Plants will be ready in March. = F=*rloe, 20 oents each. Six for ^1.00 =^ Apotheose. Clear, bright, rose color, with large white center. The upper petals suffused with carmine. Habit good. A very beautiful double Aureole. Cimarosa. This variety is a lovely shade of light rose-pink, very pure in color. The floret is large, the.trusses of fine size, and it Is a beautiful grower. Hubert Cliarron. Center white. Each petal is edged with rosy red. Free in growth and bloom. One of the finest. Kleber. Deep violet of velvety texture. Form of floret very fine. A free grower, and very free in bloom. M. Canovas. Immense trusses of very dark, velvety scarlet, with dark crimson shadings. Flowers large, on rigid stems. A fine, free grower, and free in bloom. Manteau de Feu Richest color imaginable, dazzling velvety scarlet, fiowers of beautiful form, very dwarf, covered with bloom throughout the season. (Flowers must be kept pinched off till plants are established.) This variety will rank first in its color, which is grand beyond description. It is a fine grower. Mme. Goyeux. Light rosy pink, with large white blotch in the center of the flower; a delicate and beautiful color. One of the prettiest of the double Aureoles, because the colors ar& absolutely bright and cjear. Stands the sun finely. M. Jules Dispot. Large flowers in very fine trusses, rich violet-lake in color, changing to crimson and shading to lilac at the center. Some flowers are violet and some crimson In the same truss. Richelieu. Large trusses formed of very large semi-double florets, crimson scarlet, with shadings of fiery scarlet.

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