CHARLOTTE M. HAINES 
ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS 
TWO FANCY GERANIUMS 
LADY 
WASHINGTON 
GERANIUMS OR 
PELARGONIUMS 
Always in Bloom, Sum¬ 
mer, Fall or Winter 
A valuable class of house and 
garden plants related to the 
Geraniums, resembling them 
closely in character, habit and 
treatment. Pelargoniums revel 
in hot sunlight, withstanding 
temperature and glare that 
would shrivel other flowers. 
All they ask is plenty of water 
They do not grow as dense or 
compact as Geraniums, conse¬ 
quently it is advisable to 
pinch back the long shoots 
once or twice prior to their 
blooming season in April, thus 
ensuring a nicely rounded, 
bushy shape. Colors are varie¬ 
gated, ranging from crimson 
with dark blotch, to pure white 
spotted, while many of them 
are heavily ruffled. 35c each; 
3 for $1.00 r postpaid. 
Lady Washington Geranium 
PANSY 
GERANIUMS 
While Pansy 
Geraniums and Lady 
Washington are often 
considered as the same 
thing, they are en¬ 
tirely distinct as you 
[will notice from 
illustrations 
A grand house plant of 
easiest growth, dwarf habit, 
and literally covered with 
flowers all the time, and as 
it requires little or no at¬ 
tention it is invaluable as a 
window plant. The color¬ 
ing and markings of the 
flowers are most extraordi¬ 
nary—light pink, white, 
dark purple, black, etc., 
almost rivaling the Pansy 
in uniqueness of coloring. 
It is this combination of 
coloring which obtained for 
it the popular name of 
Pansy Geranium. Strong 
plants, ready to bloom, 
35c each; 3 for $1.00, 
postpaid. 
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