FEED YOUR PELARGONIUMS WITH HYPONEX 3 

Favorite PELARGONIUMS 
These pelargoniums are chosen from among 
hundreds of varieties. They are the cream of 
the crop and no two alike. Ready to bloom 
plants from 4-inch pots. 
Any 4 for $ 4.50 Postpaid 
Any 6 for $ 6.25 Postpaid 
Any 12 for $12.00 Postpaid 
Place orders early for shipment during April 
to August. 
CITY ORDERS—Orders placed at our San Fran- 
cisco Store or Nursery Gardens and NOT for 
shipping, will be priced as follows: 
Any plant in the Favorite list of Pelargoniums 
85c each; any 6 for $4.50; any 12 for $8.00. 
AMANDA—Bright orange-red margined crim- 
son, upper petals are darker shades. 
ANITA—Very large light pink with glistening 
white center, upper petals marked with vel- 
vety-maroon spots and veins. 
ANTOINETTE — Lower petals clear white; 
faintly flushed orchid; upper petals deep pur- 
ple to violet rose, margined white. 
ARDITH — Brilliant salmon-cerise with white 
throat shading outward to lavender-rose; the 
two upper petals have small feathered ma- 
roon spots. Bright and beautiful. 
BEVERLY HILLS (Cattleya Orchid)—Veined and 
blotched deep violet purple. An exquisite color 
combination. 
BLUE MABEL—Cerise-rose with an undertone 
of blue; petals slightly margined: Bright and 
pretty. 
DARK MABEL—Lovely medium sized flowers 
with lower petals rosy-orange; upper petals 
burgundy-red margined rose. 
DEBUTANTE — Pure pink, orchid-like, slightly 
ruffled with loosely formed petals; the upper 
petals are feathered dark red, the flower is 
quite large. 
DELIGHT— White to pale blush-pink. Each petal 
has a large maroon blotch surrounded by rosy- 
_ red. 
DUCHESS OF KENT—White wavy lower pet- 
als, upper petals ruffled; white, slightly feath- 
ered mallow purple. 
EMPRESS OF RUSSIA—Deep purple, each petal 
with dark center and narrow white margin. 
Variable. 
ETHELYN—Brilliant velvety scarlet, rose-throat, 
petals slightly crinkled and edged orchid. 
FIREGLOW— Brilliant rose-pink; two upper pet- 
als veined maroon terminating in a feathered 
black blotch shaded orange. 
GROSSMAMA FISCHER — Rich deep salmon 
with waved petals pencilled and blotched dark 
brown to black. (A popular variety.) 
HAILLE SELASSIE—Deep rosy-violet shading 
lighter to edge of petals; veined maroon and 
rose with black blotches. 
IDA HENLEY—A very popular velvety maroon 
shading to rose at the margin. 
JAMES TOPPER — Glowing orange-rose with 
upper petals margined—an outstanding va- 
riety. 
JOAN FONTAINE BLACK—A striking maroon- 
black with petals edged purple-rose. 
JOYCE — All petals velvety-maroon, reverse 
side lavender, petals effectively crinkled. 
LAVENDER QUEDLINBURG—A very large 
flower with the three lower petals a beautiful 
orchid-lavender; the upper pétals rich velvety 
deep red, margined rose, grows tall. 
LILA—The lower petals are deep rose with 
rich brown feather blotch, upper petals orange 
shading to red and margined rose. 
LOS ALTOS—Lower petals rose, veined red, 
upper petals bright red margined rose. A very. 
lovely flower. . 

LUCRETIA—Three lower petals light orchid- 
pink, throat nearly white, upper petals veined 
red with feathered deep crimson blotch. 
LUCY ANN LESLIE—Large compact clusters 
of delicate pink ruffled flowers, the two upper 
petals blotched orange red. Fine for bow! ar- 
rangements. 
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. An old and very popualr variety. 
MARY ELIZABETH—Large flowers of lovely 
clear rose-pink, veined purple, edged light pink 
and with white throat. 
MAXINE JARRETT—Orchid-rose to dark pink 
with all petals feathered deep orange-red; the 
two top feathers terminating in a blotch—a 
fine bloomer. 
MIRA LOMA—Lower petals are light rose, up- 
per petals are velvety black shading to orange 
and margined rose. 
“MORNING MIST—Large open flowers of glis- 
tening white with each petal spotted claret-red. 
MRS. MARY BARD—Lovely white flowers with 
delicate claret wine colored lines in the throat. 
MRS. H. C. WATERSON—The popular orchid 
shade with all petals spotted claret. Excellent 
in flower arrangements. 
MULTIMONIA—Very large deep rose blotched 
and veined deep orange-red. Clusters in loose 
bouquet form. 
OUR FRANCIS—A very popular bright pink 
with two petals spotted deep maroon. It's dif- 
ferent! 
PALO ALTO—Lower petals white blushed 
lilac; upper petals same but veined and 
feather blotched violet purple to black. 
PAULINE SCHROETER — Bright Dresden-pink, 
slightly mottled white; the edges of all petals 
are ruffled and waved. 
PICKANINNY — Crimson edged bluish-rose, 
veined and blotched black. Rich deep coloring. 
PRIDE OF QUEDLINBURG—Upper petals deep 
maroon; lower petals clear and salmon-pink. 
Large flowers. 
RED ORIENTAL—Wide open flowers of attrac- 
tive velvety-red, edged white. Strikingly beau- 
tiful. 
RITA—Ruffled and crinkled orchid-like flow- 
ers; lower petals dark red, upper petals dainty 
pink. ; 
ROSE MARYE—Scarlet undertone with orange 
sheen; white throat slightly veined claret. 
RUFFLED ORIENTAL—Each petal is blotched 
black, shading to strawberry red, veined crim- 
son; edged pink. 
SALMON SPRINGTIME—Salmon-rose, crimson 
stripes on white and entire flower decorated 
with irregular white markings. 
SANTA MONICA—Clear dainty pink with long 
narrow red marking on each petal. 
SHASTA—Glistening white with an occasional 
small stripe of rosy-purple. 
SUE JARRETT—Bright pink, shading to vivid 
salmon; upper petals blotched maroon. An old 
favorite. 
SPRINGTIME—Ruffled medium sized flowers 
of bright pink, margined white and white 
throat. 
WESTWOOD — The lower petals are orchid 
flushed rose, a near black round spot in center, 
veined toward base. Upper petals, black vel- 
vety blotch surrounded by brilliant orange red 
shading to orchid-pink at edge. Variable mark- 
ings; exquisite coloring. 
MINIATURE PELARGONIUMS 
PRICES are the same as those listed under 
“Favorite Pelargoniums’’. 
MRS. LAYAL—This is the popular pansy pel- 
argonium; upper petals velvety violet-purple, 
lower petals violet blush. Fine for pot culture. 
CONTRAST (Hallawell’s 1946)—A small pansy 
flowered type with upper petals wine red and 
the lower blush veined wine red. 
RED PANSY (Red Miniature)—A pleasing ge- 
ranium-red with the upper petals blotched ma- 
roon. It is an excellent pot plant variety and 
produces many medium sized flowers. 
POT and WINDOW BOX 
PELARGONIUMS 
Especially recommended for planting in win- 
dow boxes or patio pots. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $4.00, postpaid. 
CITY ORDERS—Prices NOT for shipping: 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.00. 
LADY GAY—Deep rosy-red with an overlay 
sheen of orange in full sun; upper petals 
blotched maroon. Compact habit; will not grow 
tall. 
PEGGY CRADDOCK — Lovely clear pink; 
veined in throat and with tiny maroon spot. 
Delightful window box display; will not grow 
tall. 
SALMON CHRIS—In the bright sunlight this is 
a glistening salmon-rose; the upper petals 
shaded darker and blotched black. The dwarf 
bushy plants will not grow tall. 
CALIFORNIA IVIES 
For a cheery display all summer, plant 3 or 
4 ivy geraniums in a hanging basket. They also 
make a fine display in a window box, bloom 
continuously and profusely. Ready to bloom 
plants from 4-inch pots. 
Any 4, $4.00 Postpaid 
Any 6, $5.50 Postpaid 
Any 12, $9.00 Postpaid 
CITY ORDERS—Orders placed at our San Fran- 
cisco Store or Nursery Gardens, and NOT for 
shipping, will be priced as follows: 
Any plant of Ivy Geranium: 
65c each; 12 for $6.50. 
BLUSH (Hallawell's 1946)— Soft blush-pink 
veined deeper at the base of petals; semi- 
double with 8 to 10 large petals; several 
smaller petals are tucked in the center. 
CHARLES MONSELET— Double. Cerise-rose, 
very bright and attractive; rose type buds. 
CHARLES TURNER—Deep rose-pink; 
and popular for all purposes. 
COMTESSE DE GRAY—Large double salmon- 
pink; seen in thousands of window boxes “in 
San Francisco Bay Area. 
JOSEPH WARREN—Double rosy-violet, a large 
flower and very rich coloring. 
LAVENDER GEM—Small double flowers; clear 
lavender; plant branches freely and produces 
myriads of flowers. 
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 in center. 
ORCHID TRIUMPH (Hallawell’s 1945)—Large 
double flowers in a lovely shade of orchid. 
We have increased our stock plants and hope 
to fill all order in full this year. 
RED MAJESTY — Bright scarlet; semi-double 
with a few short petals in the center, a choice 
variety. 
SNOWDRIFT (Hallawell’s 1945)—Pure white; 
double. Plenty of stock this year. : 
WILLY—Very double bright scarlet; has’ large 
flowers and blooms freely. Excellent. 
colorful 
