petals light silvery pink. Vigorous, bushy, medium 
growth, may be kept short. Fine deep green foliage. 
Recommended. 
MADAME MARGOT (syn. Sunset, L’Elegant, Variegated 
Ivy Geranium)—Single; glistening white with faintest 
lilac flush, two upper petals with two deep violet stripes. 
Medium flower. Medium to strong growth. Cultivated 
for its foliage, typical leaf being light green, with an ir- 
regular creamy-white border which turns pink or rose- 
mallow under adverse (dry) conditions. Worthy of a 
place in every garden. 
MODESTO—Double; cerise-rose, light violet undertone, 
upper petals with stripes and spots near base. Large 
flower. Medium to long growth. 
MRS. BANKS—Semi-double; white with faintest lilac 
undertone, also described as bluish white, upper petals 
marked light violet. Medium flower, free and continuous 
bloom. Long growth. The standard and best known 
white variety. 
MRS. H. J. JONES—Double; deep rose pink, slight sal- 
mon flush. Medium flower, petals have serrated edges; 
blooms freely. Long growth. The only “carnation-like” 
Ivy geranium. 
PRINCESS VICTORIA (syn. Enchantress, etc.)—Double; 
white, penciled and feathered rose-pink, especially near 
edges, deeper coloring in sunny location. Varies in color- 
ing and sports (mutates) freely. Best in part shade. 
Large flower, very free flowering. Medium to long growth. 
A great favorite. 
ROSE MAGENTA—Double; rose violet-magenta, upper 
petals veined deeper near base. Large flower, floriferous. 
Medium growth. Another bright and showy color. 
SAY.MON—Semi-double; rose-pink shade of salmon, up- 
pe: petals with reddish veins near base. Medium flower. 
Strong, long growth. 
SILI/SIA—Single; rose cerise, light violet undertone, two 
upper petals veined at base and have a dark spot in center 
of petal. Medium large flower. Medium to long growth. 
THE BLUSH— Double; silvery pink, reverse of petals 
white, flushed palest blush. Rosebud-type buds, medium 
flower, free flowering. Medium growth. One of the 
loveliest. 
THE DUCHESS (Schmidt 1941)—Semi-double to double; 
white, with faint orchid flush, short pink lines mostly near 
edge of petals, upper petals veined cerise red near base, 
small red mark in center. Color varies, deeper in sunny 
location. Best in partial shade. Large flower, free flower- 
ing. Medium growth, may be kept short. Excellent nov- 
elty, scarce, 35c. 
VARIEGATED IVY, PINK FLOWER—Single; medium 
pink, flushed salmon at center, upper petals with deeper 
marking at base. Small flower, blooms well. Bushy, me- 
dium growth. Cutlivated for its foliage: the leaves aver- 
age larger than other Ivy Geraniums, but vary consider- 
ably in size. Typical leaf is light green, somewhat mot- 
tled yellowish and silvery green, with an irregular edge 
of creamy white. Some leaves show more variegation and 
all-white ones are not uncommon. 
WILLY—Double; deep red. Large flower, blooms freely. 
Strong, medium grower, may be kept short. One of the 
best deep reds. 
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rieties, nomenclature and culture of Garden, Lady Washington, Ivy, 
Scented, and Species Geraniums. Ten general meetings a year in 
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