SPRINGTIME—Bright pink with white throat and white 
border. Ruffled flowers. One of the most popular. 21% inch 
pots 25c. DARK SPRINGTIME and SPRINGTIME 
IMPROVED, both deeper colored variations of Spring- 
time. 2%% inch pots 35c. 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM—Lower petals long and narrow, 
shell pink, white at base; upper ones pink, veined crim- 
son from base to center, blotch of crimson flushed orange. 
Medium large flower, distinct in formation of petals. 
SUE JARRETT—Pink, shaded salmon; lower petals with 
lines from lighter base to dark, round, center spot, upper 
almost covered with velvety dark maroon blotches. Varies 
in coloring and veining. One of the largest. 
SUNSET MAGAZINE—A sport of Sue Jarrett, with up- 
per petals about the same, but lower ones much lighter, 
sometimes near white. Loosely arranged petals, 
TILLIE—Light pink, white center and edge; lower petals 
with long violet-red mark, upper ones feathered and blot- 
ched velvety maroon, surrounded by rose red. Medium 
large flower, large umbels, long lasting. Edges of petals 
are waved. A little known, but outstanding variety. 
VERA N. WATT—Deep rose pink; upper petals with red 
spots surrounded by strawberry pink. Large flowers free- 
ly produced. Said to be one of the best for bedding. 
WESTWOOD—Lower petals orchid lavender, flushed rose, 
near-black round spot in center, veined towards base; 
upper petals with large velvety black blotch surrounded 
by brilliant orange red, shading to orchid pink at edge. 
Medium large flower, very free flowering; variable mark- 
ings. A great novelty of remarkable coloring... Rare. 2% 
inch pots 50c. 
WHITE A.A.G.—See DUCHESS OF KENT. 
WOLFGANG GOETHE—Dark purple carmine or deep 
red with five large, well defined, violet black blotches. 
Large flower, lightly waved petals. Tall grower. IM- 
PROVED WOLFGANG GOETHE is a slightly lighter 
red, somewhat larger. 
ZANOBIA—Lower petals orange red with a few crimson 
stripes, upper ones veined at base and center of velvety 
deep crimson, shading lighter towards edges. Medium 
large flower, petals curled and waved. Spectacular, highly 
colored. See also AMANDA. 2% inch pots 35c; 4 inch 
pots 50c. 
MANY OTHER VARIETIES available—write us about 
the ones you want, or see them in bloom. Open every day 
including Sundays. 
B 
GARDEN GERANIUMS 
(ZONAL, FISH, HORSESHOE OR COMMON 
GERANIUM) 
Pelargonium hortorum (P. zonale) 
1941 Introduction 
We are pleased to be able to introduce to geranium fans 
what we believe to be an outstanding geranium. Strong 
plants in 3 inch pots at 50c each; dozen $5.00. 
HONEYMOON —Schmidt—(Hall Caine X Maxine Kova- 
levski)—Single, light pink, heavily flushed apricot near 
center, shading to palest blush near edge of petals; small 
near-white eye. Color varies, depending on exposure to 
sun, loveliest coloring is in part shade. Large flower (2 
inch or over), medium large umbels. Strong, bushy growth, 
handsome deep green foliage with a wide “ripe olive” col- 
ored zone in each leaf. Of excellent parentage, with Hall 
Caine type flower. Received much favorable comment 
when shown as SEEDLING No. 393 at several shows and 
speciallv at the Hall of Flowers on Treasure Island. We 
feel confident you will not be disappointed when you try 
Honeymoon. 
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