Pelargoniums 
Pelargoniums, generally spoken of as “Martha Washington Geraniums/' rank high among our most beautiful 
summer and autumn-flowering plants. They offer an amazingly rich and varied assortment of colors and combinations, 
and the ease with which they can be grown is a strong factor in their favor. The demand for good Pelargoniums is 
constantly increasing and we have more than kept pace with it, our great and comprehensive collection including 
the finest varieties, new and old, now in commerce. They are large-flowered and free-blooming. When well-grown in 
pots they make elegant specimens and if carefully pinched out to make spherical plants they rival azaleas in beauty. 
Anita. Center of flower white, margined bright- 
rose, upper petals feathered dark-crimson. Lovely. 
Andenken an London. Reddish-scarlet, center 
white, upper petals blotched black. 
Andenken an Moscow. Deep, rich purple, each 
petal marked with black blotches. A remarkable variety. 
Anna Rudloff. Dark-red with immense black 
blotches. A superb sort. 
Bertha Wagner. Deep carmine-rose, edged white; 
dainty. 
Carl Holzman. Deep scarlet; upper petals hand¬ 
somely blotched with black. 
Champion. Extra-large flowers, white shaded with 
blush; small lake blotch in lower petalsj upper ones 
feathered with maroon and red. 
Dorothy. Soft blush-pink, blotched darker-pink. 
Duchess of Cornwall. Large, deep-purple blos¬ 
soms, very showy. 
Gartendirektor Siebert. An early sort, fiery-red, 
with black blotches. 
Grandiosa. Beautiful shade of deep cherry-red. 
John Martin. Light purplish-maroon. A late 
bloomer. 
Joseph Adolph Topfer. Compact-growing var¬ 
iety. Red, outer edges of petals white. 
Kate Bornemann. White, daintily overlaid sal¬ 
mon-pink, blotched rich crimson. Fine. 
Lord Clyde. White, veined and flushed with light 
purple, each petal having a velvety-crimson blotch. 
Lucy Becker. Pink, with dark-maroon blotches. 
Particularly free early bloomer. 
Mabel. Upper petals maroon, lower bright-rose; 
beautiful. 
Maud Hooper. Light rose-pink with darker-pink 
blotches. 
Miss Edith Cavell. This Howard & Smith novelty 
Pelargonium stands supreme for exquisite color, size, 
substance and beauty of bloom, and vigor of growth. 
Delicate soft-pink, with large, deep velvety maroon 
blotches bordered gorgeous crimson ... an enchanting 
contrast of utmost effectiveness. Stunning as a specimen 
plant, equally so for bedding, and the finest possible 
acquisition to any collection. 
Milton. Upper petals blotched dark-maroon, sur¬ 
rounded with bright crimson, and edged with rose; 
lower petals soft-pink, shading to white, feathered with 
crimson. Free-flowering. 
Miss Saunders. Snowy-white with two upper 
petals blotched rich purplish-crimson, very striking. 
Montebello. Delicate pink blotched with white, 
a dainty effect. 
Mont Pelee. Fiery shade of red with dark blotches. 
Conspicuous. 
Mrs. E. H. Childs. Deep rosy-pink, uniform 
throughout. A splendid kind. 
Mrs. Krumb. Pale, soft-rose; upper petals blotch¬ 
ed deep purplish-red. 
Olympe. A giant white variety, remarkably free- 
blooming. 
Pauline Schroeter. Deep rosy-carmine with dark 
blotches. 
Peter Hoser. Fiery brick-red with black blotches. 
Princess Maud. A fine flower with crimped edges. 
Carmine-rose, upper petals feathered maroon. 
Professor Correns. One of the largest-flowered 
grown. Deep-rose color; all upper petals blotched 
black. 
Schon Ilia. Salmon-rose, a most pleasing shade, 
with dark blotches in upper petals. 
Schwabenmaid. Rose-pink with carmine-and- 
black blotches. Very fine. 
Sensation. Delicate purple, with large black 
blotches; an unique color in Pelargoniums. 
Violet. Light-purple blotched dark-violet, a hand¬ 
some combination. Late-flowering. 
Volante Nationale Alba. A standard white sort. 
Blossoms extra large, growth strong. 
Wurtembergia. Medium-sized florets, bright-car¬ 
mine, with large, velvety, sharply-defined blotches. 
Pretty. 
Ysenberg. Light red, center white, with white 
edging to petals, and white dots over the entire surface. 
Unique. 
Salmon Queen. An even shade of pure salmon 
slightly blotched. Pleasing as to color, large in size. An 
entrancing color. 
Strong plants of any of the above, from 
3-inch pots. Each, 20c; 10 for $1.80. From 4- 
inch pots. Each, 35c; 10 for $3.15. 
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