new 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. Must have good 
drainage—water carefully. Limited supply: 3” pots 65c 
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. 
HAPPY THOUGHT—Variegated foliage. Coloring varies, 
typical leaf is light green with large irregular light yel- 
low center surrounded by deep olive zone. Small single 
cerise red flowers. Old-time favorite, ever popular. 
HONEYMOON (Schmidt 1941)—Single, light pink, heavily 
flushed apricot near center, shading to palest blush near 
edge of petals; small near-white eye. Color varies, de- 
pending on exposure to sun, loveliest coloring is in part 
shade. Large flowers (2 inch or over), medium large 
umbels. Strong, bushy growth, handsome deep green 
foliage with a wide “ripe olive” colored zone in each leaf. 
Of excellent parentage, with Hall Caine type flower and 
rosebud type buds. Very free flowering and a fine pot 
plant variety. Our best recommendation is that we com- 
pletely sold out three lots of new plants last year. Our 
1941 novelty at only 35c. 
IRMA—Double, light orange-salmon with white center. 
Medium flowers with fluffy petal arrangement. Medium 
small, glossy leaves. Blooms freely. Quite distinct. 
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. 
LOUISE (syn. E. H. Trego)—Double, deep orange scarlet. 
Very large flowers in immense umbels. Vigorous plant 
with large, shiny leaves. Flowers last well. A showy 
geranium. 
MADONNA (syn. White Madonna, may be Mme. Buchner) 
—Double pure white. Medium large flowers, very free 
flowering. The best double white to date. 
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. 
MY BEAUTY (Reg. A.P.S.)—Semi-double to double, lower 
petals rose red, violet undertone; upper petals rose red 
flushed orange. Center petals often curled. Large flowers, 
and large umbels. Offered for the first time. 3 inch pots 35c. 
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 
color. With us this one is slightly deeper colored with a 
slightly less prominent eye. Should be in partial shade 
and needs more care (fertilizer, water) than most ger- 
aniums. Spectacular novelty; sold for $2.50 each in 1940, 
when obtainable. Now at the low price of 50c, 3 inch pots. 
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