California Flowerland Geraniums and Pelargoniums 
CALIFORNIA FLOWERLAND GERANIUMS 
Geraniums are indispensable in California gardens, and add alluring color to almost any 
type of architecture. They are finding wider use than ever, in beds, borders, and as speci- 
mens in ornamental pots. 
Our California Flowerland Collection of Geraniums includes the 
newest and finest varieties, superior pot grown plants. 
Besides the sizes listed, we have beautifully grown large specimens in full bloom, for 
patio and garden decoration. Ask for prices on these. 
IMPROVED SINGLE-FLOWERED 
GERANIUMS 
ALICE OF VINCENNES. The blending of color 
in this variety is very striking. Pure white at the 
center, shading through deep rose to bright red 
at the edge. 
BEAUTY OF CHATSWORTH. -A Paul J. Howard 
introduction, and one of the finest Geraniums 
grown, perfect for large pot specimens, as it 
blooms continuously, and always shows color. 
Fine foliage, and huge clusters of large florets of 
a lovely rich shade of cherry rose. 
HERRICK. Dwarf growing, compact plants, 
splendid for bedding with large flower clusters of 
intense scarlet. 
L‘AUBE. The finest of all pure white, single 
Geraniums, with golden stamens; a beautiful pot 
plant. 
MAXIME KOVALESKY. Brilliant orange red, al- 
most a true orange, very striking, with handsome 
foliage; vigorous plants. 
MRS. E. G. HILL. An exquisite shade of light 
salmon pink; does not fade in the sun; very fine. 
NUIT POITEVINE. Lovely flowers of a glorious 
shade of bright red; fine foliage. 
SUSAN LEEPRE. An exquisite shade of salmon, 
with golden orange suffusion; a very beautiful 
Geranium, and a robust, compact grower. 
CHOICE DOUBLE AND SEMI-DOUBLE 
VARIETIES 
BEAUTE POITEVINE. A fine semi-double Ger- 
Sei! with very large flowers of bright salmon 
pink. 
CALIFORNIA PINK GIANT. Enormous trusses 
of huge double flowers, each floret like a small 
pink rose; bright clear pink. 
E. H. TREGO. Large trusses of fine double 
flowers, brilliant orange scarlet. 
MISSOURI. One of the finest and most popu- 
lar, bearing immense trusses of large double 
flowers, bright scarlet; very free flowering. 
MME. LANDRY. Clear salmon, shading to cop- 
per at the center. A magnificent flower, and one 
of the leading pot-plant varieties. 
RADIO. Rich velvety red flowers; a fine pot 
plant. 
ALPHONSE RICARD. Very popular double Ger- 
anium, flowers of bright vermilion scarlet. 

PELARGONIUMS 
Pelargoniums, known as Martha Washington Geraniums, are among our showiest and 
most satisfactory summer and autumn flowering plants. They are very easily grown, thrive 
particularly well at the seashore, and make wonderful specimens as pot plants, rivalling 
Azaleas in their gorgeous coloring. 
We list below the finest of the newer varieties, as well as the standard older ones. 
ANITA. Center 
bright rose, upper 
crimson; lovely. 
ANNA RUDLOFF. 
mense black blotches. 
BERTHA WAGNER. Deep carmine rose, edged 
white. 
BLUE MABEL. Dark carmine with velvety black 
blotches. 
of flowers white, margined 
petals feathered with dark 
Superb dark red, with im- 
DOROTHY. Soft blush pink, blotched darker 
pink. 
ETHELYN. Bright red with dark eye. 
GLENDALE. Immense’ flowers. of brilliant 
cerise, blotched with deep maroon. 
JOSEPH ADOLPH TOPFER. Compact plants 
with rich red flowers, outer edges of petals white. 
KATE BORNEMANN. Lovely white flowers, 
overlaid with salmon-pink, blotched rich crimson. 
LAVENDER QUEEN. Lavender, light eye. 
MABEL. Upper 
rose, very showy. 
MACKENSON. Very brilliant pure rose. 
MAUDE HOOPER. Light rose-pink with deeper 
rose blotches. 
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petals maroon, lower bright 
MISS EDITH CAVELL. Delicate soft pink, with 
large blotches of velvety maroon, and border of 
gorgeous crimson. 
MISS SAUNDERS. Snowy white, two upper 
petals blotched purplish crimson; very striking. 
MT. PELEE. 
Striking fier 
blotches. . ‘ 
red, with darker 
_ PRIDE OF QUEDLINBURG. Shades from very 
light to very dark salmon pink. 
PROFESSOR CORRENS. One of the largest and 
showiest. Flowers of deep rose, with upper petals 
blotched black. 
SALMON QUEEN. The finest of all Pelargo- 
niums, with the longest flowering season. An 
even shade of pure salmon rose, slightly blotched. 
The plants are as beautiful as Azaleas for pots. 
SENSATION. Delicate purple, with large black 
blotches, a unique color in Pelargoniums. 
VERNA. Light salmon with darker eye. 
VIOLET. Light purple blotched with dark vio- 
let; late flowering. 
Price: Any of the above, 21-inch pots, each 
25c; 10 for $2.25; 4-inch pots, each 35c; 10 for 
$3.15. 
Prices on all Geraniums, except as noted: 4-inch pots, each 25c; 
10 for $2.25. 
SCENTED GERANIUMS 
Old-fashioned garden favorites, grown for the 
spicy fragrance of their foliage, used for scenting 
linens, etc. 
LEMON GERANIUM. A pretty plant, the stems 
clothed with tiny crinkled, lobed leaves, having 
the fragrance of Lemon Verbena. 
ROSE GERANIUM. Popular for the spicy fra- 
grance of its deeply lobed, skeleton like leaves, 
used for flavoring, and for perfuming linens. 
Beautiful plants 
lobed, and 
PEPPERMINT GERANIUM. 
with large soft silky leaves, deeply 
peppermint scented. 
Price: 4-inch pots, each 35¢; 3 for $1.00. 
IVY LEAVED GERANIUMS 
The Ivy Leaved Geraniums are especially desir- 
able for covering banks, hillsides, and parkways, 
because of their trailing or climbing habit of 
growth and their bright shiny green foliage. They 
are attractive for window boxes and hanging bas- 
kets also, and are among our most satisfactory 
plants for seaside planting. 
CHARLES TURNER. The most popular and the 
finest rose pink. Growth luxuriant; very free 
flowering. 
JEANNE D’ARC. An exquisite soft lavender, 
handsome glossy foliage; strong growing. 
LAVENDER. Plants of trailing habit, with 
smaller leaves than those of most varieties, very 
glossy; lavender flowers. 
ETINCELANT. Intense’ orange-scarlet; very 
showy for parkway planting, baskets and pots. 



ORCHIDS 
For Your Outdoor Garden 
Real orchids are easy to grow in South- 
ern California. The Cymbidiums produce 
great sprays of large, long lasting blos- 
soms in lovely tints of pink, chartreuse, 
bronze, white, with deep maroon mark- 
ings on the lips. These flowers, pro- 
duced from January through April, are 
sought by florists for decorations and 
corsages. They are especially appropriate 
for daytime and sportswear. 
Plant Cymbidiums in light shade, in well- 
drained soil prepared with about two-thirds 
leaf mold and one-third loam. 
Clumps are priced at $3.50, $5.00, $7.50, 
$10.00, $12.50, to $50.00, depending on size 
and variety. Sizes from $7.50 up, planted in 
spring and summer, will be large enough to 
bloom the following spring. 
EPIDENDRUM 
EPIDENDRUM O’BRIENIANUM. This real 
orchid is a striking plant for garden or pot 
culture. It is of tall, almost climbing habit, 
growing freely in soil enriched with leaf-mold, 
in full sun or partial shade, and bearing con- 
tinuously, on tall stiff stems, clusters of small 
bright red orchids. A bed of these plants, 
when well grown, will be in bloom every day 
in the year, and at Christmas time, there is 
an exceptionally heavy crop of blossoms. The 
flowers last for weeks, and are wonderful in 
cut-flower _arrangements. 3-inch pots, each 
60c; blooming size plants, 4-inch pots, $1.00; 
specimens, $1.50 to $10.00. 
BLETILLA 
BLETILLA HYACINTHINA. A rare and love- 
ly Chinese orchid, of easy culture, for sun and 
half-shade, . growing one to two feet high, 
with grass-like leaves. In spring it bears clus- 
ters of beautiful lavender mauve flowers, 
splendid for cutting. Large potted clumps, 
each $1.00; individual tubers in early fall, 
each 50c, 

