TERMS OF SALE 
N OT less than six plants at dozen rates or twenty-five at hundred rates, or 
two hundred and fifty at thousand rates. 
All plants offered in this list are well established in two-inch pots. 
No charges made for boxes, packing or delivery to express office. 
All claims must be made within five days from receipt of goods. We 
aim, by making each shipment profitable, to get new customers and keep 
old ones. 
C. O. D. Shipments must be accompanied by one-half the amount of 
the order. 
We take all possible pains to keep every variety separate and true 
to name. 
Our packing is done by experienced men. The plants are wrapped in 
paper with moss at the roots. When the weather will permit they are 
packed upright in slated crates; in cold weather tl ey are packed in paper- 
lined boxes in such a way as will carry them safely to any part of the country. 
Our terms are cash with order; we do not have time to keep books, and 
at the price we sell we cannot take any risk. 
Pelargonium Novelties 
When Easter Greeting Pelargonium 
was introduced, the prediction was 
made that it would be the forerunner 
of a new race of ever-blooming pelar- 
goniums, suitable for either bedding 
out or for pot culture. It gives us 
pleasure therefore, to offer the follow- 
ing sports of Easter Greeting. 
Our Everblooming or Remontant Set ol 1913 
SWA ISIAX MAID — ( Schwabenmad- 
chen). This new sport of Easter Greet- 
ing has large reddish carmine flowers 
with five very regular black blotches 
bordered with purplelish carmine. Very 
effective coloring. Its habit, foliage, 
robust growth, and everblooming quali- 
ties are like its parent Easter Greeting 
and can therefore be grown either as 
a pot plant or bedded out. 
WURTEMBERGIA — Easter Greeting 
Sport. Medium sized florets of a bright 
carmine, with large velvety, sharply 
defined blotches. Has all the good 
qualities of its parent. Equally valua- 
ble bedded out or as a pot plant. 
IjUCY RECK EH — This grand novel- 
ty is a sport of Easter Greeting and is 
like it in everything but color, which is 
x rosy pink. It is if anything even 
more free in bloom. 
EASTER GREETING — (Ostergruss) 
This new, ever-blooming Pelargonium 
w'as shown at Mannheim Horticultural 
show planted out as a bedding plant 
and bloomed continually until late in 
the Fall. It will prove a forerunner of 
a new race of ever-blooming kinds, 
and will increase the demand for a 
plant that rivals the Azalea in beauty. 
The following description is from the 
German introducer, Carl Faiss: 
"This new species is the earliest of 
all Pelargoniums with enormous flor- 
ets and clusters having light green 
foliage and of dwarf robust growth. It 
blooms from March until Fall. The 
florets are of a fiery amaranth red with 
five regular shaped spots. The first and 
only kind to bloom as well bedded out 
as in pots and to do so all Summer. 
The only kind that stands bedding out 
in groups.” 
Nov. 12, 1912, the Ohio Experiment 
Station, at Wooster, Ohio, has tested 
Easter Greeting for two seasons as a 
pot plant and found it to be the free- 
est bloomer in their collection, surpass- 
ing any Azalea as an Easter plant. The 
past season they tried it bedded out 
and were much pleased with it as a 
bedder. 
