Pink Barney—Deep pure pink, excellent free bloomer. 
Mme. Buchner—Snow-white flowers. 
Ruby—Deep crimson magenta red. Very large trusses. 
S. A. Nutt—Dark double red. Outstanding. 
Oberle—Peach pink, white center. Blooms profusely. 
Jean Viaud—Mauve rose pink shading to distinct salmon at 
throat. Compact grower. 
Maryland—A variety to meet every requirement of a first class 
Geranium. The color is of the most intense, fiery red and 
of marvelous beauty. 

Single Varieties 
Maxime Kovalesky—The nearest approach to orange to be found 
in Geraniums. A bed in flower conveys the impression of a 
mass of deep orange colored bloom. Known as Santa Barbara. 
Mrs. E. G. Hill—Soft shade of salmon. Large trusses. 
S. A. Nutt, Single—Same dark red like the double S. A. Nutt. 
Scented Varieties 
Skeleton—Dr. Livingston—Rose scented, lavender flowers. 
Quercifolium—Fair Ellen to Helen—Oakleaf, lavender flowers. 
Odoratissium—Slightly scalloped leaf, nutmeg, whitish flowers. 
Tomentosum—Soft velvet leaf, slightly scalloped, peppermint frag- 
rance. White flowers. 
Variegated Varieties 
Bronze Beauty—Golden bronze foliage, dark zone, pale pink 
flowers. Ivy leaved Geraniums. 
Charles Turner—The best known Ivy Geranium, and for all around 
Purposes one of the most useful. Deep, bright rosy pink 
with very large flowers. 
