PELARGONIUM DISPLAY AT OUR NURSERY GARDENS, SPRING TO FALL 3 
PELARGONIUMS 
Universal Favorites 
The following 60c each, $5.50 per doz. 
MAIL ORDERS—Send 35c for packing and 
postage on orders for $2.00 or less. Send 20% 
of the amount of the order for packing and 
postage, if the order is for more than $2.00. 
Plants will be sent best way prepaid. 
AMANDA—Bright orange-red, margined crim- 
son, upper petals deeper. Very beautiful. 
ANITA—Popular light pink with white center; 
upper petals marked with velvety maroon 
spots and veins. Very large flower. 
ANTOINETTE — Lower petals white; faintly 
flushed orchid; upper petals deep purple and 
violet rose, margined white. 
AZALEA — Bright rosy-red veined maroon, 
lower petals rose-pink. A favorite. 
BEVERLY HILLS—Cattleya orchid; veined and 
blotched deep violet purple. Exquisite in flower 
arrangements. 
BLUE MABEL—One of the most popular va- 
rieties in our Nursery Gardens; cerise-rose with 
undertone of blue. Petals slightly margined. 
CASCADE—Lower petals orchid veined purple, 
upper petals deep purple shaded crimson mar- 
gined orchid. 
DARK MABEL—Lovely medium sized flowers 
with lower petals rosy-orange; upper petals 
burgundy-red, outlined rose. 
DELIGHT—-White to pale blush; large maroon 
blotch on each petal is surrounded by rose-red. 
DUCHESS OF KENT—White, wavy lower pet- 
als; upper petals white slightly feathered mal- 
low purple and ruffled. Excellent. 
EDITH NORTH —Lower petals bright rose, 
spotted orange, upper petals deeper; flushed 
orange, veined and blotched crimson. 
EMPRESS OF RUSSIA —Deep purple, each 
petal with dark center and narrow white mar- 
gin. Variable. 
ETHELYN--Brilliant velvety scarlet, rose throat, 
petals slightly crinkled and edged orchid. 
FAISS TRIUMPH—Light rose-pink, white throat, 
upper petals blotched brown, large clusters. 
GARDENERS JOY—White flushed pale blush; 
all petals with dark red blotch. Delightful. 
GRAF ZEPPELIN —Soft rose-pink flushed 
salmon; all petals with deep velvety blotches. 
GROSSMAMA FISCHER—Rich deep salmon; 
waved petals pencilled and blotched dark 
brown to black. 
HAILLE SELASSIE—Rose-violet, paler toward 
edge of petals; veined maroon and rose, black 
blotches. 
IDA HENLEY—Velvety maroon petals shading 
to rose in the margin. Excellent. 
JAMES TOPPER—Glowing orange-rose throat; 
upper petals margined rose. Really is a topper. 
JOAN FONTAINE—Maroon black, edged pur- 
ple-rose. 
JOYCE—All petals velvety maroon, reverse 
side, lavender. Very effectively crinkled. 
LUMINOSA (Hallawell's 1944)—Lower petals 
clear rose, upper petals blotched velvety black 
shading to orange glow. Beautifully ruffled. 
MARIE ROBER — Magenta purple to almost 
black. One of our most popular varieties. 
MAY QUEEN—Bright scarlet upper petals glow- 
ing velvety scarlet with feathered veining ex- 
tending into the throat. The scarlet on lower 
petals is diffused with lighter shade. A stun- 
ning flower. 
MIRA LOMA—Lower petals are light rose, up- 
per petals velvety black margined orange to 
rose. 
MORNING MIST—Clear white with all petals 
spotted claret red. Large open flowers. 
MRS. F. BACHELOR—Bright carmine with faint 
violet lustre, darker spots on petals. Grows tall. 
MRS. MARY BARD—White with delicate claret 
wine lines in the throat, very popular. 
MRS. H. C. WATERSON—Orchid with all pet- 
als spotted claret. A lovely flower for any 
purpose. 
MULTIMONIA—Very large deep rose, blotched 
and veined deep orange-red, clusters in loose 
bouquet form. 
NEUHEIT FAISS—Heliotrope violet with deep 
purple blotches on each petal. Many flowers. 
OUR FRANCIS—Lovely clear pink with two 
petals spotted deep maroon. Excellent. 
PALO ALTO—Lower petals white, lilac blush, 
upper petals same but veined and blotched 
violet purple to black. 
PICKANINNY—Crimson, margined bluish rose. 
Veined and blotched black. Rich deep coloring. 
PRIDE OF QUEDLINBURG—Upper petals deep 
maroon, lower petals salmon-pink, very large. 
RED ORIENTAL—Large flowers of velvety red 
edged white. Very fine pot plant. 
RITA *— Ruffled and crinkled flowers resem- 
bling an orchid, lower petals dark red, upper 
petals dainty pink. An exquisite flower. 
ROSE MARYE—Scarlet undertone with sheen 
of orange; white throat slightly veined claret. 
RUFFLED ORIENTAL—Each petal is blotched 
black, shading to strawberry red, veined crim- 
son, edged pink. 
S. A. BREEN—Shell pink, upper petals heavily 
veined violet purple near base shading to or- 
ange in upper portion, 
SALMON SPRINGTIME—Salmon-rose, crimson 
stripes on white and entire flower flecked with 
irregular white markings. Exquisite cut flower. 
SANTA MONICA—Clear, delicate pink with 
long narrow red blotch on each petal. 
SHASTA—Pure white with an occasional small 
stripe of light purple. 
SUE JARRETT—Bright pink, shading to salmon, 
upper petals blotched maroon. 
SPRINGTIME — Bright pink, margined white 
and white throat. Ruffled. 
VIOLET—Ground color raspberry violet under- 
tone becoming lighter toward edge, upper 
petals blotched maroon. 
WOLFGANG GOETHE—Purple carmine, each 
petal blotched violet black, slightly ruffled, 
pinwheel form. 
MINIATURE PELARGONIUMS 
MRS. LAYAL—This is the famous pansy pelar- 
gonium. Upper petals velvety violet-purple, 
lower petals violet-blush. Fine for pot culture. 
RED MINIATURE—Geranium red upper petals 
blotched maroon. Many medium sized flowers. 
Good pot plant. 
IVY GERANIUMS . 
NEW IVY GERANIUM 
ORCHID TRIUMPH—A fine addition to the 
Ivies. Lovely shade of orchid; double. Stock 
is limited. $1.00 each. 
SNOWDRIFT—A new pure white double. Ex- 
cellent. $1.00 each. 
The Following 50c Each, $5.50 Per Dozen. 
CHARLES MONSELET—Double cerise-rose. 
CHARLES TURNER—Deep rose-pink. 
COMTESSE DE GRAY—Double salmon-pink. 
JOSEPH WARREN—Double rosy-violet. 
LAVENDER GEM—Double clear lavender. 
LUCKY STRIKE—Double deep rose pink, re- 
verse of petals lighter, upper petals veined 
crimson near base. 
MRS. BANKS—White tinted blue; upper petals 
with red markings at center. 
MODERN CALIFORNIA 
GERANIUMS 
New and Different Varieties for Pot and 
Garden Culture 
The Following 50c Each, $5.00 per Dozen. 
MAIL ORDERS — Send 35c for packing and 
postage on all Geranium orders for $2.00 or 
less. Send 20% of the amount of the order for 
packing and postage if the order is for more 
than $2.00. Plants will be sent prepaid. 
ALIXIAN BEAUTY—Double, deep velvety scar- 
let; large flowers, very large heads. 
ALICE VINCENNES — Suffusion of pink on 
white; light center, single. 
AMERICA—Suffusion of scarlet on white, light 
center, single. 
APPLE BLOSSOM—Single orange scarlet with 
a white eye. 
CALIFORNIA—Single carmine-rose. 
CARMEL—Single white with a tiny threadlike 
edging of scarlet. Dainty. 
MRS. E. G. HILL—Exquisite shade of light 
salmon bordered rose-salmon. Large trusses, 
compact habit. Single. 
GERTRUDE PEARSON—Deep pink with white 
eye. Single. 
HELEN MITCHELL—Clear bright scarlet, semi- 
dwarf growing habit. Double. 
HONEYMOON Single, light pink flushed apri- 
cot near the center and shading to blush at 
margin of petals. 
LAVENDER RICARD—A very fine double rose; 
flowers and heads extra large. 
MME. BUCHNER—Double pure white, 
dwarf habit. 
MAXIME KOVALESKY—The well-known single 
orange. 
NUIT POITEVINE — Single crimson magenta- 
red. 
PINK FIAT—Double, orange pink; zoned leaf. 
POINSETTIA PINK (NEW)—Small flowers re- 
sembling poinsettia. 
POINSETTIA RED—Same form as above. 
STARLIGHT—Single white. 
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Maxine Kovalesky 
Lavender Ricard 
