57th Year—1877-1934—Innisfallen Greenhouses, Springfield, Ohio 
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GERANIUMS 
Are more popular than ever before, and for sev- 
•eral years the trade has not been able to supply 
the demand. Plants offered are from 2 x / 2 inch pots. 
The following- single and double varieties, 15e each; 
12 for $1.50. We have a large stock of the first 
four double varieties offered below, which for bed¬ 
ding we -will ship by express at $S.OO per 100; 25 at 
100 rate. 
DOUBLE FLOWERING GERANIUMS 
ALPHONSE RICARD —An excellent semidouble, 
a strong grower, dwarf and branching. Produces 
immense trusses of bloom; color, bright orange-red. 
BEAITTE POITEVINE —Semidouble. One of the 
very finest of the Bruant race. The color is a bril¬ 
liant salmon, shading to apricot in the center; 
trusses colossal, florets 2% inches in diameter. 
FIAT —Flowers very large, immense trusses on 
long, rigid stems; semidouble. Plant remarkably 
free bloomer, being a mass of flowers until the end 
of the season; color rich salmon, shaded orange, 
edge of petals a brighter shade than the rest of the 
flower; a beautiful and distinct variety. 
IRVINGTON BEAUTY —One of the most remark¬ 
able Geraniums of a century. The color a rosy 
salmon-pink of a branching habit. Each branch 
producing a mammoth truss of perfect flowers. 
The best grower and bloomer we have ever seen 
and we are proud to introduce it. 
ANNA BROWN —A flower of a beautiful cerese, 
between a red and pink; good grower and free 
bloomer. 
MADAME BARNEY —A profuse bloomer; florets 
enormous; color a deep pure pink. A perfect bedder. 
MRS. RICHARD GLOEDE —A most lovely shade 
of rose-pink, beautiful, large, semidouble, well- 
formed flowers and trusses of enormous size; habit 
dwarf and vigorous; an excellent bedder and a 
splendid pot variety. 
MRS. BUCKNER —A pure double white Geranium, 
as free-flowering as the single varieties; can be 
used for planting in beds for furnishing a supply 
of beautiful white flowers for vases, etc. 
S. A. NUTT —This is the darkest and richest dou¬ 
ble Geranium grown. It is very bright, dark, deep 
rich velvety maroon, an excellent bedder and a 
perfect pot plant. 
RADIO RED —A strong, vigorous grower, truss of 
the largest size and borne well above the foliage 
on very strong stalks; color is of the richest scar¬ 
let, one of the most profuse blooming bedders; the 
foliage very broad and strong and stands the sun 
better than almost any other Geranium. 
JEAN VIAUD —Of a beautiful clear, rosy-pink 
color with distinct white blotch at the center. A 
rapid, vigorous grower, yet compact and shapely. 
SINGLE FLOWERING GERANIUMS 
GRANVILLE —An excellent bedding variety; most 
attractive shade of deep rose pink, with white 
blotches on upper petals; desirable, strong, com¬ 
pact and beautiful habit, standing the sun ex¬ 
tremely well. 
JACQUERIE —Beautiful deep cardinal red; im¬ 
mense trusses on exceptionally long stems; very 
vigorous grower. 
IVY-LEAVED GERANIUMS 
A splendid class of Climbing or Trailing Gera¬ 
niums. Adapted for baskets, vases, rock work and 
training on trellises. 20c each; 3 for 50c. 
AUUIANCE —Color is the most exquisite shade of 
delicate lilac-white; upper petals feathered and 
blotched crimson-rose; semidouble. 
CAESAR FRANCK —Enormous trusses of semi¬ 
double flowers, shaped and clustered much like 
“Crimson Rambler” Rose; vividly crimson, with a 
slight dash of rose at the base of petals. 
SOUV. DE CHAS. TURNER —Florets large, in 
trusses well above the foliage; a deep, bright pink 
approaching scarlet, the upper petals feathered 
maroon. 
MRS. E. G. HILU —An exquisite shade of soft, 
light salmon, each petal bordered with rose-salmon; 
continual bloomer; excellent bedding variety; semi¬ 
dwarf grower; will resist the heat of the sun. 
TIFFIN —Free blooming single scarlet bedding 
variety; rich glowing scarlet with crimson-maroon 
shading. 
EVERBLOOMING PELARGONIUMS 
BETTER KNOWN AS UADY WASHINGTON 
GERANIUM 
Price, 20c each; 3 for 50c. (Plants from 2y 2 -in. pots) 
SPRINGTIME —New Pelargonium offered for the 
first time, makes a wonderful pot plant for the 
house. Color white in center shading to a deep 
pearl-pink on outer edge. 
EASTER GREETING —This is the earliest of all 
Pelargoniums. It blooms from March until fall. 
The florets are of a fiery amaranth-red with each 
petal marked with regular shaped spots of carbon 
brown or black in the center, the spots being bor¬ 
dered with scarlet penciled crimson. The first and 
only kind to bloom as well bedded out as in pots 
and to do so all summer. 
LUCY BECKER —This grand novelty is a sport 
of Easter Greeting, and is like it in everything but 
color, which is a rosy-pink. It is, if anything, 
even more free in bloom. 
PANSY GERANIUM 
MRS. LAYAL —(The genuine “Pansy Geranium.”) 
Rounded, satiny, exquisitely marked and colored, 
this variety is truly Pansy-flowered. Its colors 
range from a large crimsoned chocolate center 
through pink to white at the edges. Price, 20c each; 
3 for 50c. 
SWEET SCENTED GERANIUMS 
NOTED FOR THEIR FRAGRANT FOLIAGE 
15c each; Set of 5 for 70c. 
BALM —A Geranium with large leaves and with 
a very striking fragrance, large flowers, lilac color. 
CUT-LEAF ROSE —Needs no description. Indis¬ 
pensable in the formation of bouquets. Beautiful 
pink flowers borne in clusters. 
MRS. TAYLOR —Dark green foliage, of a peculiar 
fragrance. Flowers are scarlet, shaped like a Pel¬ 
argonium, and borne in great profusion. 
OAK-LEAVED GERANIUM — Pink flowering. 
Deep green, oak shaped leaves strongly walnut 
scented. Flowers bright pink. Well worth while. 
APPLE SCENTED GERANIUM —The old popular 
variety with round, deep green leaf. Delightfully 
fragrant. 
EVERGREENS GIVE BEAUTY TO THE HOME ALL THE YEAR 
