SPRINGFIELD WHITE 
(Center Row, Top Variety) 
This excellent variety has by far 
the purest paper-white double 
flowers and the largest flower 
heads of any white Geranium 
known. The flowers are produced 
abundantly at every other node and 
hold well over a long period of 
time. It is a pleasure to grow this 
self-branching variety and when 
pinched in a 4-inch pot it makes 
a lovely bushy specimen covered 
with beautiful spotless white flow- 
ers. Will make Mother’s Day 
easily. 
SPRINGFIELD VIOLET 
(Center Row, 2nd Variety from Top) 
This variety is a very decided im- 
provement over the well-known 
Marquis de Montmort because of 
its rich deep violet color. The 
flower heads are large and very 
showy against the plain deep green 
foliage. The plant is a very vigor- 
ous and robust grower and when 
grown into a 4-inch size plant will 
carry from three to six branches 
in bloom. This variety does very 
well when planted outside. 
SPRINGFIELD ROSE-PINK 
(Center Row, Bottom Variety) 
This is a very warm rich pink with 
a sparkle and a lot of life to it. 
It is a decided improvement over 
Pink Barney which is the closest 
variety to it in color. This Ger- 
anium is one of the easiest varie- 
ties to shape up into a 4-inch size 
pot because one hard pinch will 
make it branch vigorously. In out- 
door trials it does real wel. The 
flower heads are average in size 
but are produced very abundantly. 
A good Mother’s Day variety. 
SPRINGFIELD VERMILION 
(Outside Row, Top Variety) 
The color of this ‘’red’’ Geranium, 
ranges from crimson to scarlet, the 
upper petals being more scarlet and 
giving an overall pleasing cast. 
Flowers are borne well above the 
green foliage at every second node. 
Shifted into a 4-inch pot the plant 
shapes up well for Mother’s Day 
and is strongly recommended for 
Memorial Day. 
SPRINGFIELD BRILLIANT 
PINK 
(Outside Row, 2nd Variety from Top) 
This variety is a darker pink than 
Springfield Shell Pink and lighter 
than Springfeld Rose Pink. It is a 
very pleasing pink color and is 
toned down to a pure white in the 
center, giving it a distinct ‘‘eye’’ 
effect. The plant has a tendency 
toward the self-branching habit 
and when grown on to a 4-inch 
size it shapes up to a very nice 
plant. Ordinary Geranium culture 
will produce very satisfactory re- 
sults. The color of this Geranium 
does not fade with age. 
SPRINGFIELD ORANGE 
(Outside Row, 3rd Variety from Top) 
Here is undoubtedly the first de- 
cided “‘break’’ in Geranium colors 
in years. This variety is true or- 
ange in color and _ so strikingly 
distinct and beautiful that it has 
created sensational interest when 
viewed by visiting florists. When 
grown in 4-inch size and pinched 
soft it will make a shapely plant 
and attract the attention of every- 
one. 
SPRINGFIELD CERISE 
(Outside Row, Bottom Variety) 
While the French word ‘’Cerise’’ 
denotes ‘’cherry’’ literally, this va- 
riety corresponds more accurately 
with the generally accepted mean- 
ing of the word today, that is, a 
red with a bluish undertone. The 
bases of the petals are white and 
give a miniature ‘‘eye”’ effect. The 
flower heads are very large and are 
borne on the stiffest stem ever seen 
.on a Geranium. The plant is not 
a rank grower and for that reason 
makes very desirable 4-inch size 
for Memorial Day. A very out- 
standing and distinct variety. 
