DOUBLE LAVENDER — Double, pale lavender. 
Free flowering. Handsome dark foliage. 
GRINGOIRE—Double, bright rosy carmine. Large 
flowers, fine trusses. Highly recommended. 
INTENSITY — Semi-double, brilliant scarlet red. 
Large flower, free bloomer. Outstanding. 
JEANNE D’ARC — Single, faintest lilac, with red 
stripes in upper two petals. Beautiful and useful 
variety. 2^/^" pots, 2 for 35c. 
LUCKY STRIKE (Schmidt, ’39) [Leopard X 
Comtess de Grey]—Semi-double to double, deep 
rose pink, reverse of petals light silvery pink. 
Two upper petals veined deep crimson near base; 
all petals curled or waved. Average 9 flowers per 
truss, each floret 2^ inches in diameter. Vigor¬ 
ous in growth, fine deep green foliage, very free 
flowering. 
Our first contribution to the list of choice ger¬ 
aniums, a variety of great promise. Limited 
supply (no wholesale), at 50c each. 
MRS. BANKS — Semi-double white, upper petals 
slightly veined red. 2^^" pots, 2 for 35c. 
PRINCESS VICTORIA (syn. Enchantress, 
Picotee, etc.)—Large white, penciled and feath¬ 
ered rose, specially near edges of petals. In a 
sunny location ground color of flowers is pink 
instead of white, with deeper markings. Occas¬ 
ionally a flower will be partly or totally rose 
red or variegated. By far the most popular of 
the ivy geranium novelties. 
VARIEGATED IVY GERANIUM—Foliage varie¬ 
gated, typical leaf is .green with irregular white 
margin bordering the leaf. This white turns pink 
or rose under dry conditions or during cold weather, 
giving a beautiful marbled effect. Flower single 
white with faintest lilac flush, upper petals have two 
heavy stripes of rose-purple. Worthy of a place in 
every garden. 
