"Blue" 
Geranium 
Duke De Montmort. Com¬ 
monly known as the “ISlue" 
Geranium duo to its unusual 
and striking color, a rich solt 
puride. This yaricty has at¬ 
tracted great attention ami is 
becoming immensely ropul 'r. 
It IS of siilcndid hanit ami 
growth; blooms freely and 
starts remarkably early, often 
in a two-inch i)ot. 30c eacli ; 
3 for 75c, postpaid. 
Poinsettia Geranium 
This Geraniuni is reniarkti- 
ble for tlie distinctive nature 
of the flowers. The flowers 
are dazzling scarlet and re¬ 
semble miniature Poinsettias 
in both color and shape. The 
flower clusters are of good 
size and proliflcally produced. 
It is ideal for bedding as well 
as potting, being constantly 
in flower. 40c each; 3 for 
$1.00, postpaid. 
Poinsettia Geranium 
DOUBLE GERANIUMS 
Fancy Leaved 
Geraniums 
GOLDEN BRONZE. Foliage bright 
golden yellow with wide zone of chest¬ 
nut-brown and scarlet flowers. 
HAPPY THOUGHT. Dark green foli¬ 
age, creamy center with dark zone. Scar¬ 
let flowers. 
IMME. SALLEROI. Small green 
leaves, edged wltite. Small variegated 
flowers of pink and wliite. 
MRS. POLLOCK. l''oliage bronzy red, 
bordered crimson and edged yellow. 
Flowers orange-red. 
VARIEGATED S. A. NUTT. Leaves 
edged white ; flowers crimson. 
WM. LANGGUTH. Foliage deep green 
with pure wl)ite margin. Double brilliant 
scarlet flowers. 
lour choice of the above varieties. 
30c each; 3 for 75c; 6 for $1.30; or 12 
for $2.40, postpaid. 
ALPHONSE RICARD. Enormous trus.ses 
of semi-double flowers of brilliant orange- 
red. One of tlie best. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. Extremely large 
Iieads of two inch flowers resembling the 
American IJeauty Rose in color. Foliage 
green and brown. 
BEAUTE POITEVINE. Apricot with 
white eye 
IRVINGTON BEAUTY. Clear rosy-salm¬ 
on. Always in bloom. 
MME. BUCHNER. Large flowers of pure 
white. Vigorous grower. 
PEACH BLOSSOM. Feacli-pink sliading 
to white. 
PINK BEAUTY. Beautiful shade of 
clear rose-pink. One of the l)est. 
RADIO RED. Brilliant scarlet. A good 
bcdder, and a free bloomer. 
SENSATION. Bright flame-red flowers 
witli velvety foliage. 
VIOLET BEAUTY. Unusual color in 
Geraniums. Rich velvety violet tinged red. 
Your choice of the above varieties. 20c 
each; 3 tor 50c; 0 for 90c; or 12 for 
$1.50, postpaid. 
Double Silver-leaved Geranium, 
Wm. Langguth 
(30c Each) » 
Trailing Ivy Geraniums 
Ivy Geraniums • 
Of trailing habit, with ivy-shapccl foliage 
and flowers of exquisite colors. Fine for 
hanging baskets and urns. Your choice of 
colors: Pink, Red and White. 25c each; 
3 for 60c, postpaid. 
Strawberry Geranium 
Leaves nearly round, striped freely with 
silver bands; blooms white, and borne in 
spikes nearly 12 inches liigh. Tlie plant 
is of easiest growtli; will stand neglect and 
mistreatment: .adapted for hanging bii-skef.'s. 
va.ses, etc. 25c eacli, postpaid. 
Scented-Leaved Geraniums 
LEMON. Foliage strongly lemon-.scented. An old favorite. 
NUTMEG. Foliage has tlie fragrance of the Nutmeg. Flowers 
pink. 
OAKLEAF. Oak-sliaped leaves; walnut scented. Flowers 
pink. 
PEPPERMINT STICK. Soft velvety leaf, slightly scalloped, 
peppermint fragrance. White flowers. 
ROSE SCENTED. Red flowers, rose-scented foliage. 
SKELETON LEAF. One of the most popular of tlie scented 
leaved varieties. Deep cut fern-like foliage; cerise flowers. 
Stars 'and Strings Sweet-scented foliage. Flowers 
, cT -^**^'P*^* double, white, striped with red. 
Yell named Stars and Stripes.” A rare novelty. 
Your clioice of tlie above varieties, 25c each; 3 for 60c: 
6 for $1.00, postpaid. 
“SOIL VITAMINES” will make 
Geraniums and other iflants grow 
and bloom better. House Phuit 
Size, 15c, po.stpaid. 
Geranium Seed 
A superb strain of the finest 
American and European varie¬ 
ties, many of them with zoned 
and variegated leaves. A 
clioice mixture of all colors. 
Very interesting to grow from 
seed, and easily grown. Pkt., 
lOc; Vi6 oz., 30c. 
Pansy Geraniums 
(Pelargonium or Lady Washington) 
Tlie gorgeou.s colorings of the Pansy Geraniums rival the 
Azalea for beauty. They are very free bloomers and ot easy 
culture. 
EASTER GREETINGS. Fiery amaranth-red. Gorgeous. 
EDITH NORTH. Ro.sy-iiink. A grand variety. 
GARDENER’S JOY. Apple blossom pink. Beautiful. 
MME. LAYLE. A most unusual variety because ot its co'or, 
a combination of pink, white, purple and black. A beautitiil 
flower and a profuse bloomer. 
SCHWABEN MAID. Large reddisli-carmine with black 
blotches. A fine variety. 
SPRINGTIME. An unusual .shade of salmon-pink. 
Your clioice of tlie above varieties, 30c each ; 3 for 75c: 6 for 
$1.30; or 12 for $2.40, postiiaid. 
English Ivy 
ENGLISH IVY 
Very popular as a house plant. 
Fine for winodw boxes, hanging 
baskets, etc. 25c eacli; 3 for 50o, 
postpaid. 
LOBELIA 
SAPPHtRE. A lieau- 
tiful trailing plant; a 
mass of large sapphire- 
blue flowers with white 
eye; never out of flow¬ 
er. A most desirable 
plant for pots, bask¬ 
ets, urns, beds and 
borders. Pkt., 15c; % 
oz., 45c. Plants, 20c 
each, postpaid. 
HYBRIDS. Delicate 
blue and white flowers. 
Pkt., lOc; Vs oz., 30c. 
Water Ivy 
(Parlor Ivy) 
A rapid growing 
trailing plant especial¬ 
ly suited for indoor 
lianging baskets, vases 
and trellis work. Small 
glossy green leaves and 
clusters of yellow flow¬ 
ers. Grows in either 
<■(111 or water. Plants, 
20c each, postpaid. 
Chinese Hibiscus 
Tlie Chinese Hibiscus In bloom is one of the most striking 
plants in existence. The well formed flowers are of immense 
size. A popular outdoor plant in mild climates, and a wonder¬ 
ful house jilant in the North. 
BRILLIANT QUEEN. Rapid grower. Extremely large dou¬ 
ble flowers, vermilion-scarlet. One of the best. 
COLLERM. A pleasing canary yellow, with a dark eye; very 
double and good size bloom. 
GRANDIFLORA. Rich Flaming Scarlet. 
MINIATUS. Bright Vermdion. 
ORANGE BEAUTY. Large double orange flowers. Very at¬ 
tractive 
PEACH BLOW. Rich clear pink. Double. 
SUBVIOLACEOUS. Enormous violet tinted flowers. 
Prices: Your clioice of tlie above Hibiscus plants, at 25c eacli; 
3 for 60c, postpaid. 
Jerusalem Cherry Musk Plant 
A very showy liouse plant, load¬ 
ed witli ornamental “cherries,” 
whicli turn to glossy scarlet when 
ripe. F'ine for Thanksgiving and 
Cliristmas decoration. The bright 
cherries, winch are not edible, 
will liang on the jilant all win¬ 
ter; foliage always green and very 
ornamental. Pkt., lOc; i/4 oz., 
30c. Plants, 25c each ; 3 for 60c, 
l)o=-tpaid. 
(Mimulus Moschatus). 
Tlie musk scented foliage 
of this variety perfumes 
tlie spot wliere it is grown. 
Chiefly a foliage plant but 
it bears numerous small 
pale yellow tubular flow- 
Pkt., 15c: 
Chinese Hibiscus (3 for 60c) 
CpC^IAI Seven Hibi.scus ■ 
of each variety 
only $1.25, postpaid. 
— one 
— for 
BURGESS SEED & PLANT CO., Galesburg, Mich. 
