New Geraniums • 
New Beckwith Pride, 15c 
DOUBLE GERANIUMS—15c each, 
ALPHONSE RICARD — Brilliant orange red. 
Florets of huge size. 
BEAUTE POITEVINE—A beautiful variety. Apri¬ 
cot with white eye. 
ENCHANTRESS FIAT—A new shell pink. 
LADY WASHINGTON GERANIUMS 
(PELARGONIUMS)—20c each; 3 for 50c 
SPRINGTIME—A new variety producing many 
white blooms tinted pearl pink on the outer 
edge. 
EASTER GREETING—Earliest of all blooming 
from March to fall; fiery amaranth-red marked 
with regular shaped brown spots in the center. 
The spots bordered with crimson. 
EDITH NORTH—A novelty covered with rosy- 
pink blooms throughout the summer. 
FRAGRANT FOLIAGED 
GERANIUMS—15c each; 4 for 50c 
BALM—Very large leaves with a strong lemon 
fragrance. Large lilac flowers. 
CUT-LEAF ROSE—Rose scented foliage. Pink 
flowers. Also the variegated variety. 
OAK-LEAVED GERANIUM—Oak shaped leaves 
strongly walnut scented. Bright pink flowers. 
NUTMEG—Fine cut leaves of nutmeg fragrance. 
Pink flowers. 
PEPPERMINT STICK—1938 Novelty in a velvet 
leaf of peppermint fragrance. 
SKELETON—Fern-like leaves, cerise flowers. 
FIAT — Flowers are an intense salmon pink. 
Abundant bloomer. 
IRVINGTON BEAUTY—Rosy salmon-pink blos¬ 
soms. A constant bloomer. 
PINK BEAUTY—Lovely light pink. Handsome 
velvety foliage. 
MME. BUCHNER — Purest white flowers with 
very large florets. 
IVY-LEAVED GERANIUMS—20c each; 3 for 50c 
ALLIANCE—A delicate lilac-white; upper petals 
feathered and blotched crimson. 
CAESAR FRANCK — Vividly crimson, with a 
slight dash of rose at the base of petals. 
SOUV. DE CHAS. TURNER—Deep bright pink; 
upper petals feathered maroon. 
RADIO RED—Bright scarlet. Very fine. 
RED FIAT—A new variety which produces abund¬ 
ance of large bright red blooms. 
SENSATION—Large bright red. 
VIOLET BEAUTY—Rich velvety violet tinged red. 
FUCHIAS • 15c each: 5 ior 10c 
IRWIN’S GIANT PINK—The largest double Fuchsia of a beautiful 
salmon pink color. 
LITTLE BEAUTY—Dwarf compact growing fuchsia; the sepals are 
carmine, and the corolla deep lilac. 
MADAME VAN DER STRASS—Very large and double, pure white 
corolla, beautiful, reflexed bright scarlet sepals. This variety is al¬ 
most perfection. 
TENOR—This double Fuchsia is of extraordinary merit. Violet-blue 
corolla; very dark rich red sepals, waxy luster. Plant of fine form, 
easy to grow, continually in bloom. 
BLACK PRINCE—This is without question the very finest single 
Fuchsia grown for the amateur to cultivate. It makes a shapely bush, 
is robust in growth, free from disease and insects and is probably 
the free-est in blooming. Blossoms of a beautiful waxy carmine or 
pink color. 
LORD BYRON—A strikingly handsome variety., with calyx of cochineal 
red, and large, single, corolla of deepest violet. 
BEDDING COLEUS © l D £§g N fl.OO 
GIANT RAINBOW COLEUS 
15c each; choice of 4 of any kind. 50c 
$1.00 per doz.; $9.00 per 100 
CHRISTMAS GEM—Looks like a Rex Begonia. 
Leaves are of bright carmine, shading to deep 
maroon., the margin yellow and green. 
CHRISTMAS QUEEN —Its coloring is gorgeous 
and ranges from dark velvety maroon through 
shades of brown, gi'een, pink and yellow. 
IMPROVED SETTING SUN — Crimson with 
brightest golden edge. 
BEAUTIFUL BEDDING COLEUS 
12c each; $1.00 per doz.; 100 for $7.50 
EMPRESS OF INDIA—Crimson, with golden edge. 
IMPROVED MRS. HUNT—Carmine center, box - - 
dered maroon, with bright green margin. 
LEOPARD—Greenish-yellow ground thickly dotted 
and splashed maroon. 
PATSY—A combination of carmine, maroon, pale 
yellow, and green. 
QUEEN OF THE WEST—Outer band of bright 
oxide-green with margin of bright yellow and 
center edge of creamy white, the whole covered 
with blotches and spots of bi’ight carmine and 
deep maroon. 
SENSATION—Deep maroon with a small carmine 
center. 
TRAILING BEAUTY—.Fiery crimson, seri’ated 
edges of bright green, trailing habit. 
VERSCHAFFELTII—A rich velvety crimson. 
YELLOW BIRD—Solid canai'y yellow leaf. 
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