THE BLUE BOOK FOR FLORISTS 
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MADAME BARNEY —A very profuse bloomer, the in¬ 
dividual florets being of very large size. The color is 
pure deep pink. Considered the perfect bedding Ger¬ 
anium. 
MADAME EANDRY —The salmon-pink Geraniums have 
been in constant demand for the past five years. We 
have never been able to grow enough of Madame Lan¬ 
dry to supply the demand. The color is dazzling sal¬ 
mon-pink with a slight scarlet shading. The flower 
heads are large and carried on long stems. 
MARQUIS DE MONTMART —Commonly known as the 
Blue Geranium. In color a rich soft purple, a very 
striking color. Of good growth. 
MRS. RICHARD 6LOEDE —A very good new Geran¬ 
ium that is being grown more widely each year. The 
color is similar to American Beauty but more brilliant. 
Of good branching growth. 
RED BARNEY —A new variety of brilliant red that is 
very prolific. For pot forcing it is among the leaders. 
Of good branching habit. 
RADIO RED —The most intense scarlet in cultivation. 
The color is so brilliant that it instantly commands at¬ 
tention. Radio Red is fast becoming the most widely 
used red variety. It is the best red Geranium. 
S. A. NUTT —The darkest and richest Geranium grown. 
It is deep velvety maroon in color, an excellent bedder 
and a perfect pot plant. No other Geranium has ever 
equalled the richness of its coloring. 
Geraniums 
No plant lends itself to such general usefulness 
as the Geranium. For pot work and bedding it is 
unsurpassed. We carry at all times immense quan¬ 
tities of this indispensable florist’s plant but h-ve 
sold out early the past few seasons. Make your 
reservations early. 
MICHELE’S SENSATION— New Ger¬ 
anium. (A cross between Ricard and 
Jean Viaud.l Well riamed, as it is 
really a “Sensation'’, and surpasses 
all red varieties now in existence. Be¬ 
low are a few of the outstanding fea¬ 
tures of this sterling novelty. 
A—Very vigoro’us grower. 
B—Free flowering qualities, not in 
any other variety. 
C—Handsome foliage of leathery sub¬ 
stance. Light green with dark 
zone. 
D—Brilliant red, Poinsettia colored. 
Double flower heads, expanding 5 
to 6 inches across. 
E—Covered continuously with flower 
heads, often 6 to 7 at one time. 
F—Can be brought into bloom for 
Christmas, Easter, or Mother's 
Day. 
Per Per Per 
12 TOO 1000 
2%-in. pots .$0.75 $5.00 $45.00 
IRVINGTON BEAUTY (New)—Since 
introducing this beautiful new Geran¬ 
ium in 1927, the demand has con¬ 
stantly exceeded the supply. It is 
most prolific of all Geraniums, flower¬ 
ing earlier and later than all other 
varieties, every branch producing an 
immense truss of rosy salmon pink 
flowers. It is not unusual for a four- 
inch pot plant of Irvington Beauty to show five to 
seven flower heads at one time. Every progressive 
florist should grow Irvington Beauty for increased 
profits. 
Per 12 Per 100 Per 1000 
2%-inch pots _$0.75 $5.00 $45.00 
FIAT (The True Variety)—No Geranium has ever been 
so favorably received as Fiat. We have the true stock 
of Fjat, and will have the largest supply in the country 
this year. Florists who ‘are not growing Fiat are miss¬ 
ing the most brilliantly colored of all Geraniums. Of 
good growth, and an intense dark salmon pink in color. 
Per 12 Per 100 Per 1000 
2% -inch pots .$0.75 $5.00 $45.00 
DOUBLE FLOWERING VARIETIES —2%-inch pots. 
Per 12 Per 100 Per 1000 
Price, except as noted .$0.75 $5.00 $45.00 
ALPHONSE RICARD —Still the most widely used of 
the red varieties. For pot work and outside planting 
Ricard is unsurpassed. Large trusses of brilliant ver¬ 
milion. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY —'Of the same color as the fa¬ 
mous American Beauty Rose. A very free bloomer, 
and excellent for forcing. 
BEAUTE POITEVINE —For many years Poitevine has 
ranked as the leading pink Geranium. In color, beau¬ 
tiful shrimp-pink. One of the best for pot work. 
COMTESSE DE HARCOURT —One of the two best 
white Geraniums. The large trusses of pure white 
flowers hold the color in excellent shape. 
HELEN MICHELL —The universal favorite where 
planted. Helen Michell cannot be surpassed in either 
pot work or outside planting. Enormous trusses bear 
brilliant scarlet flowers that do not fade in the sun. 
Sweet-Scented Geraniums 
LEMON —The foliage is pronouncedly lemon scented. 
NUTMEG —Foliage has the true nutmeg fragrance. 
ROSE —The famous sweet rose-scented Geranium; very 
fragrant. 
JEAN VIAUD —One of the older favorites that is still 
used by many growers. The color is rich deep pink, 
shading to light pink near the base of the petals; the 
base of the upper petals being creamy white. Jean 
Viaud is a remarkably good Geranium. 
LA FAVORITE —In this Geranium we have the finest 
double white in cultivation. The flowers are borne in 
large trusses of the purest snow white, retaining this 
pure whiteness even in the height of summer. For win¬ 
ter blooming La Favorite is excellent. Your profits 
will increase by using this favorite. 
Per 12, $0.75; per 100, $5.00; per 1000, $45.00. 
Due to the summer drouth in 1934, Ger¬ 
aniums will undoubtedly be scarce in 1935. 
It will pay every florist to cover his needs 
as early as possible. 
No plant orders filled at these prices for less than 6 of a variety, except as noted. Less than 25 filled at dozen rates; 
25 to 200 of a variety at hundred rates. Over 200 of a variety at thousand rates, where thousand rates are quoted. 
