CHARLOTTE M. HAINES ., 2922 W. 44th STREET\ MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 
Geranium—California Giants 
GERANIUM 
The most popular plant grown, 
either for pot culture in winter, or 
for bedding- out in summer. No 
flowering plants are more grown, 
and certainly none more suitable 
for large beds, where a mass of 
bloom is desired, or for single 
specimens in pots for the house. 
But feu* are aware that they can 
be grown easily from seed, and 
flower the first season if sown 
early, and will frequently reward 
the cultivator with charming new 
varieties; in fact, propagation by 
seed is the only sure way to obtain 
new varieties. 
GERANIUM 
California Giants 
The colors are all shades of scar¬ 
let and crimson, rose, pink, sal¬ 
mon. cream veined, pink, blush, 
snowy white and all the new auri- 
ole types with lovely rings and 
large white eyes. There can be no 
finer mixed Geranium, and it can¬ 
not fail to bring forth some splen¬ 
did new varieties. 
Pkt., 50 seeds. 6c. 
GERANIUM 
FINE MIXED 
A superb strain of large and fine 
varieties. Pkt.. 50 seeds, 4c. 
Geranium—Scarlet Bedder 
GERANIUM—Scarlet Bedder 
Seed saved especially from an improved large flowering rich scarlet strain particularly 
adapted for bedding purposes, being dwarf in growth, yet broad and massive, forming a solid 
bank of bright green foliage, above which the brilliant scarlet flower trusses show with striking 
elTecu The florets are of the largest size, double and semi-double, delicately regular in form, well 
massed trusses on stiff upright stems, making a constant bright display of bloom the entire 
summer. I have been trying for several years to secure a strain of Geraniums that could be 
depended upon to produce a fine double or semi-double scarlet flower direct from the seed, and 
I am sure it will give satisfactory results. At the same time, I will state, that occasionally it 
will sport other colors and varieties (but they will be new ones.) If you are a lover of Ger¬ 
aniums be sure and give this strain a trial. Pkt., 30 seeds, 8c. 
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