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arieties of geraniums now run into the hundreds--a wonderful collection. I shall name but a few, all of which I know from my own experience in selling several thousand every spring, are sure to be well-liked and good bloomers. _Geranium Varieties_ S. A. Nutt leads them all. It is the richest, darkest crimson--usually ordered as "the darkest red." It is a great bloomer, but one word of caution where you grow your own plants:--You must keep it cut back and make it branch, otherwise it will surely grow up tall and spindling. E. H. Trego is the most brilliant of the reds that I have grown. Marquis de Castellane is the richest of the reds--a dull, even, glowing color with what artists term "warmth" and "depth." The trusses are immense and the stems long, stiff and erect. It is the best geranium for massing in bouquets that I know. Beaute Potevine is the richest, most glorious of the salmon pinks--perhaps the most popular of all the geraniums as a pot plant for the house. It is a sturdy grower and a wonderful bloomer. Dorothy Perkins is a strong growing bright pink, with an almost white center. Very attractive. Roseleur is one of the most lovely delicate pinks. Mme. Recamier, perhaps the best of the double whites, making a very compact, sturdy plant. Silver-leafed Nutt, very recently introduced, is, I believe, destined to be one of the most popular of all geraniums. It has the rich flowers of S. A. Nutt and leaves of a beautiful dull, light green, bordered with silver white. I am chary of novelties, and got my first plants last spring with the expectation of being disappointed. So far it has proved a great acquisition. New-life is another new sort which has won great popularity, the center of the flowers being white in contrast to the red of the outer petals. This is one of a new type of geranium having two more or less distinct colors in each flower. Another new type is the "Cactus" section, with petals narrower and recurved. In fact, the geranium seems to have by no means reached its full development. _Foliage Geraniums._ The foremost of these is Mme. Salleroi (Silver-leaf geranium). It is unequaled as a border and for mingling with other plants in the edge of boxes and vases. Well grown specimens make beautiful single pot plants. Mrs. Pollock and Mountain of Snow are other good varieties. _Sweet Scented Geranium._ This type has two valuable uses; their delicious fragrance and also the beauty and long
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