Phlox—Continued 
ALBERT LEO SCHLAGETER: Glowing brilliant scarlet red. 
BRIDES MAID: White with crimson edge. 
COMMANDER: Pink with red eye. 
ELIZABETH CAMPBELL: Old rose. 
FRAU ANTON BRECHNER: Pure white. 
SCHEILMAN: Glowing carmine. 
SALMON GLOW. Soft rich salmon. 
Plants of any of the above phlox: 2 Vi-inch P ots > 
$1.90 per doz. 
15c each. 
Plants in gallon containers, 35c each; $3.50 per doz. 
PELARGONIUMS 
Martha Washington Geraniums 
Although we associate Pelargoniums with gran ^"™ther, and 
Early American gardens, they come to us from far-off Africa. 
Even though the early introductions were far lnfetior to the 
gorgeous azalea-like flowers of the present day plant, they - 
with instant favor. Their popularity has been steadily increasing 
and today we find them in great demand as potted plants for 
house or garden decoration. 
In addition to being very decorative they are among the easiest 
of plants to grow. Any reasonably good soil, not too heavy, with 
occasional feedings of bone meal, will give excellent results. 
Half to full day sun and enough water to keep them barely damp 
is all they ask. 
Plants are priced as follows unless otherwise marked. 2 *4 in c |» 
pots 15c each; $1.50 per doz.; 4 inch pots 25c each; 6-inch 
pans 50c to 75c each. 
AZALEA: Beautiful rosy-red flowers of great size, resembling an 
exquisite azalea. 2% inch pots, 20c each; 4 inch pots, 35c each. 
BABY JARRETT: Petals of soft shell-pink with white throat. 
Feather of deep maroon on upper petals. 
BEVERLY HILLS: Tempting shade of true orchid-pink Very 
large flowers with upper petals penciled and blotched with maroon. 
BRILLIANT: Bright geranium-pink flowers with light pink throat. 
CHERRY: Although the flowers of this variety are small, the 
gay red and white blossoms make a very showy plant. 
CHICAGO MARKET: A fine early variety. Large orchid-pink 
flowers, with deeper throat. The plant is dwarf and compact. 
DELIGHT: Very light pink. Large showy flowers. 
DIENER’S GIANT: Truly giant flowers of light salmon-pink. A 
beauty that is much in demand. 
EASTER GREETING: Cerise-red, petals marked with dark 
blotches. Good early bloomer. 
ETHELYN: A gorgeous bright red with dark eyes. 2 »/i inch 
pots, 20c each; 4 inch, 35c each. 
FAISS NOVELTY: Bright lavender with dark purple blotches on 
each petal. The flowers are large and the flowering period long. 
2‘/i inch pots, 20c each; 4 inch, 35c each. 
FAISSS TRIUMPH: A beautiful light salmon with white throat, 
blotched on the upper two petals with black and red. 2 Vi inch 
pots, 20c each; 4 inch pots, 35c each 
GRANDMA FISCHER: Bright salmon with two dark blotches. A 
prolific bloomer. 
GLADYS KELLOGG: Another good salmon-pink. Dark blotches 
on the petals, veined with maroon. 
MACHENSEN: A really outstanding variety with large clusters 
of fiery rose flowers. 2 Vi inch pots, 20c each; 4 inch pots, 35c 
each. 
MARIE VOGEL: Salmon-red flowers, with two dark blotches. 
A very good variety of great merit. 2 Vi inch pots, 20c each; 4 
inch pots, 35c each. 
MAY QUEEN: Beautiful orchid color, with red upper petals. A 
worth-while variety. 2 Vi inch pots, 20c each; 4 inch pots, 35c 
each. 
MRS. MARY BARD: Snow white with narrow purple stripes in 
the center. 2 Vi inch pots, 20c each; 4 inch pots, 35c each. 
OLYMPIC: Large flowers of white with pink blotches. 
ORIENTAL: Deep maroon with lighter edge. 
PASA ROBLES: A fine showy variety with exquisite flowers of 
pure rose. 
PINK GARDENER’S JOY: An old, but very popular variety. 
Just the right shade of salmon-pink. Dark eyes on the petals. 
RUTH MAC AFEE: Large flowers of rich, glowing salmon-rose 
Upper petals blotched and penciled with deep maroon. Extremely 
popular. 
SALMON QUEEN: Bright irridescent salmon-pink with throat of 
soft pink. Two upper petals penciled with maroon. 
SPRINGTIME: A delightful bright pink with edges and centers 
of white. The flower is riffled and fluted. 
SANTA MONICA: A light pink with deep red blotches on the 
center. This is a fine variety liked by all who grow it. 
SMOKY: A fine compact grower with delightful fragrant foliage 
Flowers of rich, deep maroon. 
SUE JARRETT: Very large bright pink flowers. Upper petals 
with dark blotches, lower petals with dark tracings. 
SHASTA: Considered by all to be the finest pure white. 2 Vi 
inch pots, 20c each; 4 inch pots, 35c each. 
TRICOLOR: A beauty, with lower petals of soft shell pink, 
upper petals a delightful combination of shell-pink, rose-pink and 
maroon. 
WOLFGANG VON GOETHE: Dark red petals with eyes of 
deepest maroon. Very popular with all who grow it. 
UNCLE RICHTER: A dandy white with striking dark blotches 
on the upper petals. 2 Vi inch pots, 20c each; 4 inch pots, 35c 
each. 
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