62 PLANTS—(Continued) 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
Of»«> of Otir Houses of Ger;mitims 
NEW NOVELTY POINSETTIA GERANIUM 
This is indeed a sensational novelty Gera¬ 
nium of easy culture. The beautiful Poinsettla 
shaped flowers are borne in showy clusters. 
Strong' plants from 3-inch pots. Price each, 3.">c; 
.3 for J>Oc. 
GERANIUMS 
These old-time favorites offer an uninterrupted 
^lisplay of hloom over an extended period. Their 
ease of culture and clean growth hold them in 
the front rank among hou.se plants and for ceme¬ 
tery decoration. 
Our collection of Geraniums and Pelargoniums is 
the largest In the Northwest. We devote several 
greenhouses to the culture of their many types and 
add new varieties as we find them worthy. 
Double Varieties 
Jean Viand— Grand pink bedder. 
.Madonna—Snow white, good bedder. 
M. Paul Blondeau— Bright rose, very large flower. 
Mrs. R. Gloide —A semi-double — with bright deep 
pink flowers. 
Red Barney^—-This variety has broad, velvety dis¬ 
tinct foliage—a full large round truss of double 
petals—and is a brilliant crimson red. 
Radio Red— An outstanding, dazzling, profuse bloom¬ 
ing red variety. 
Lindherg—A wonderful new sort with dazzling double 
dark pink crimson flowers. 
Michell’s Sen.sation— A new scarlet Geranium, an Im¬ 
provement on the famous Helen Michell. Flowers 
are double of the clearest possible shade of scarlet. 
Ivy Leaved Geraniums 
This class of Geraniums is rapidly growing in popu¬ 
larity. They are of easy house culture. 
James Atficid—Large, pink, double flowers. 
Souvenir de Chas. Turner—Deep, bright pink. 
SCENTED GERANIUMS 
Lemon—The small foliaged old-fashioned Lemon Ge¬ 
ranium. Very fragrant. 
Ro.se-Scented— Very popular. Flowers pink. 
Apple— A variety in great demand for its refreshing 
apple perfume. 
Pelargoniums or Martha Washington Geraniums 
Our stock of Pelargoniums is beyond reproach and 
like our Geraniums we devote several houses to their 
culture and careful selection. 
Mons Herzog— Most popular Pelargonium. Beautiful 
reddish salmon pink flowers borne freely and it 
retains its blossoms longer than any other variety. 
Easter Greeting— Its flowers, which are borne in great 
profusion from March until late Pall, are a fiery 
amaranth red, each petal bearing a blotch of deep 
brown or black and very large. 
Wolfgang Goethe—Flowers large and slightly crimped, 
ground color dark red, with five well defined violet 
black spots. Considered the best dark variety. 
Wilhelm Hauff— Flowers and clusters very large and 
strongly crimped. Ground color a purplish pink, 
with large brownish blotches on the upper petals. 
A profuse bloomer. 
German Glory—Ground color an apple blossom pink 
with large dark brown blotches on upper petals; 
flowers and clusters are large. 
W. C. Boyce — A beautiful sh^de of sal¬ 
mon. 
Madam Layal—(The Pansy Geraniums) 
—Small delicate pansy-like blossoms. 
Of easy culture and a most profuse 
bloomer. 
California Hyhrid.s— Fine stock plants 
in this class with mixed colors in¬ 
volving all shades except those of 
the famous Easter Greeting. 
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I PRICES OF GERANIUMS AND 
f PELARGONIUMS 
I 
f Strong 3-inch Pot Plants, each, 
I 2.JC; 3 for 70c; doz., .S2.50. 
I Strong 4-inch Pot Pliints, each, 
I 45c; 3 for .SI.25; doz., .S4..50. 
f Strong 5-inch Pot Plants, each, 
i 75c; 3 for .S2.00. 
I 0 at dozen rate. 
f Extra large plants from .5 and 
i 0-inch pots. .^1.00, $1.25 and 
T ^l.^O prepaid. 
A Glimpse In One of Our Pelargonium Houses 
