GENERAL COLLECTION 
This year we are listing only a dozen out of our collection 
of about 200 varieties. This dozen includes several out- 
standing geraniums not offered by any other firm. If you de- 
sire any varieties not named below, please let us have your 
list, we stock practically all geraniums in the trade, at mod- 
erate prices. Geraniums listed here, in 3 inch pots, at 25c 
each, dozen $2.50, except where priced otherwise. 
BOUGAINVILLEA—Single, not Bougainvillea color, but 
close to it. Large white eye. Strong grower, free flowering. 
In partial shade a particularly fine large flower. 
BURBANK-—Single, soft salmon rose shot with gold. At 
first glance may be mistaken for Crabbe, but this one is 
distinctly shot with gold and slightly veined orange in up- 
per petals. Very large flowers, large umbels, blooms freely. 
Turned over to us by Mrs. R. M. Addison of Mill Valley, 
this fine variety is offered for the first time. Excellent pot 
plant, specially in part shade. 3 inch pots 50c each. 
CARMEL—Single white with well defined narrow rose red 
border edging each petal, a very pleasing effect. Great fa- 
vorite at the Exposition in 1940. Also LIGHT CARMEL, 
white with finest rose cerise line edging each petal. 
EMILE ZOLA (syn. Salmon Queen)—Single, beautiful 
shade of salmon, flushed apricot. Large round flowers, 
large umbels, floriferous. A superb variety, specially in 
pots, but must be in part shade for fine color. 
FIAT QUEEN—Semi-double, lively salmon pink, each petal 
distinctly serrated at edges. A sport of Fiat which is con- 
sidered by many to be the ideal pot plant geranium, thenew 
Fiat Queen has the same low, bushy, habit of growth and 
is even more free flowering. Not to be confused with the 
rather small flowered Jeanne (Carnation flowered) which 
also has serrated petals. Fiat Queen has large, semi- 
double flowers, the petals in effect being daintily frilled. 
Without doubt the most promising introduction in years 
and should be very popular. Limited number of plants, 
3 inch pots 65c each. 
GIANT SALMON-—Single, light orange with a definite 
apricot salmon undertone; upper two petals slightly 
deeper color; prominent white eye. Large flowers and 
good sized umbels. Strong grower with light green foli- 
age. Best in partial shade. Stock of this striking geranium 
is quite scarce, second only to that of NOUVELLE 
AURORE which it resembles closely in every way. Giant 
Salmon, 3 inch pots at 50c each. 
LADY POLLOCK — Variegated foliage; color varies, 
typical leaf has green center surrounded by irregular, wide 
band of bronze, salmon-red and deep green, edged by light 
yellow. Medium small flowers, attractive shade of orange 
red. Most highly colored of the variegated geraniums. 
MADONNA (syn. White Madonna, may be Mme. Buchner) 
—Double pure white. Medium large flowers, very free 
flowering. 
MARGUERITE DE LAYRE (probably syn. L’Aube) — 
Single, pure white, large flower, large umbels, blooms 
freely. The best known standard single white geranium. 
MONTEREY—Double to semi-double, beautiful shade of 
coral pink, white center. Long lasting large flowers, good 
umbels. Good grower, should be in partial shade and have 
more care than most geraniums. A real beauty—try one. 
NOUVELLE AURORE —Single, light orange with a defi- 
nite apricot salmon undertone, upper two petals slightly 
deeper: white eye. This resembles GIANT SALMON 
very closely in habit of growth and bloom, foliage and 
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