MEMORIES (Mertes White X Ramona) Miller—Semi- 
double, delicate orchid-pink; lower part of upper petals 
white, but often concealed by other petals. Large flowers 
(up to 2%”), with petals ruffled, fairly large appearing 
umbel, lasting fairly well. Plant growth moderate, habit 
dwarf and dense, leaves almost shiny, flowers held well 
above the foliage. Exceptionally free flowering. Dis- 
tinctly different in coloring. Recommended for pots. One 
you must try. 
NEW PHLOX (No record: Phlox X self?) Miller — 
Single, white with orange-vermillion eye. White ground 
color retained well under hot, dry, or sunny conditions 
(the well known variety Phlox turns quite pinkish under 
such conditions). Flowers round, of medium size, in 
large umbels, lasting above average. Plant growth mod- 
erate, very free flowering. NEW PHLOX will unquest- 
ionably replace Phlox which has been our most popular 
geranium for three years. You can’t miss on this one. 
TANGO (Nouvelle Aurore X Emile Zola) Schmidt—Single, 
soft orange, faint salmon undertone, slightest orange 
flush at base of petals and upper petals. A beautiful self 
color without white center or eye. Large flowers, 2 in- 
ches and over, in large umbels, very free flowering. Up- 
right habit of growth. Of first class parentage and of a 
showy color so much in demand as a “modern” geranium 
color. It’s our own 1942 novelty and so we don’t want 
to recommend it too highly, but we feel confident you 
will not be disappointed in TANGO — it’s TANGO for 
color in ’42. 
1941 INTRODUCTIONS 
AND OTHER SELECTED VARIETIES 
This year we are listing only 22 out of our collection of 
over 200 varieties. These 22 include several outstanding 
geraniums not offered by any other firm. If you desire any 
varieties not named below, please let us have your list, we 
stock practically all geraniums in the trade, at moderate 
prices. 
PRICES: Geraniums listed here, in 3 inch pots, at 25c 
each, dozen $2.50, except where priced otherwise. 
ALASKA — Single, white with a fine pale orchid border 
edging each petal. Border much lighter than that of Car- 
mel. Large flower in large umbels. Free flowering. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—Double, American Beauty Rose 
color (cerise-rose, bluish tint, flushed orange in upper 
petals). Large flowers in showy umbels. Blooms freely. 
BURBAN K—Single, varies from soft salmon rose shot with 
gold to a much deeper red shade. Best in part shade. 
Very large flowers, large umbels, floriferous. 1941 var. 35c. 
CARMEL—Single white with well defined narrow rose red 
border edging each petal. A very pleasing effect. Great 
favorite at the Exposition in 1940. Very free flowering. 
DAWNFLUSH—Single, white considerably flushed and 
veined a warm pink, somewhat deeper near center. Me- 
dium large flowers freely produced in large umbels. The 
color is best in part shade. Fine for pot culture. 1941 
novelty, 35c. 
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 
considered by many to be the ideal pot plant geranium, the 
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