MADAME FOURNIER—Single, rather small bright 
red flowers. Dwarf, bushy growth, small dark 
green leaves. An excellent pot or border variety 
of diminutive proportions. 2¥2 inch pots 50c, 4 
inch pots 75c. See also ‘’Vesuvius,’’ this list. 
MADONNA (syn. various other names)—The best 
known double white. 
MARGUERITE DE LAYRE (syn. various other 
names)—The best known single white. 
MAXIME KOVALEVSKY (syn. Maxine Kovaleski, 
etc.)—Single; remarkable shade of orange. 
Well known bedding and pot plant variety. 
MEMORIES — Semi-double, delicate orchid-pink. 
Low, bushy growth, shiny leaves. Large flow- 
ers, very free blooming. Recommended for pots. 
Distinctly different. 2Y2 inch pots 50c, 4 inch 
pots 75c. 
MISSOURI—Double bright scarlet. Large flowers; 
popular variety. 
MONS. EMILE DAVID—Double; bright magenta, 
violet tint, top petals white at base. Strong up- 
right grower. 
MRS. E. G. HILL—Single salmon pink, darker near 
petal edges; fine large umbels. Excellent bed- 
ding variety. 
MRS. LAWRENCE — Double light salmon pink. 
Medium growth, very free flowering. 
MY BEAUTY — Semi-double; lower petals rose 
red, violet undertone, top petals flushed orange. 
Vigorous, large umbels and large flowers. 
NEW PHLOX—Single; white with orange-vermil- 
ion eye. Flowers round, of medium size, in good 
sized umbels, lasting better than most gera- 
niums. Growth moderate, very free flowering. 
Best in part shade. Our most popular geranium. 
NEW RUBY—Double crimson, slight orange flush 
on center and top petals. Large umbels. Very 
fine. 
NOUVELLE AURORE (syn. Giant Salmon—prob- 
ably)—Single; light orange with an apricot- 
salmon undertone, two top petals slightly deep- 
er colored, prominent white eye. Large flowers 
and large umbels. Strong grower, but needs 
more care (good drainage, fertilizer, water) 
than most geraniums. Best in partial shade. 
Spectacular novelty, much used by California 
breeders in recent years. 3 inch pots 75c, 4 inch 
pots $1.00. 
OLD ROSE (Miller)—Double, beautiful ‘‘old rose” 
pink, orchid undertone, two or three top petals 
white near base. Large flowers, medium um- 
bels, very free flowering. Medium sized, bushy 
grower, recommended for pots. Exclusive 1946 
introduction. $1.00 each. 
PICARDY—Semi-double salmon pink—the color 
of the famous gladiolus Picardy. Large flowers, 
nice round umbel, free blooming. Excellent pot 
and garden variety. 
PINK PHENOMENAL-—Double bright rose pink. 
Large flowers and large umbels. Vigorous. 
PRIDE OF CAMDEN—Double clear deep crimson. 
RAMONA—Double cerise. Strong, bushy growth, 
very large flowers and nice umbels. Fine pot 
and bedding variety. 
RED LANDRY—Double scarlet red sport of the 
floriferous Mme. Landry. 
STARS AND STRIPES (syn. Double New Life, Flag 
of Denmark, etc.)—Small double flowers, red 
and white striped. Oddity. 
TANGO (Schmidt)— Single; soft orange, faint 
salmon undertone. Large flowers, large umbels, 
free blooming. Strong, upright growth. 
THE SPARTAN—Double deep scarlet. Low growth, 
good bloomer. 
VESUVIUS—Resembles Madame Fournier in all 
parts except that Vesuvius is quite dwarf and 
bears red flowers of better shape in great pro- 
fusion. Slow growing, a most desirable pot 
plant. Stock scarce. 2¥2 inch pots $2.00 each. 
1947 PREVIEW 
From the well over a thousand seedlings of hand-pollinated garden geranium crosses grown by 
Wm. E. Schmidt in spare hours during war-work years, we have selected three outstanding ones for 
1947 introduction. 
We are sure you will be pleased to know— 
ECSTAS Yann ee Entrancingly blushed—rest censored until 1947! 
LADY OF SPAIN 
... she’s single, with a lovely complexion. 
LULLABY 245.7 eee. Fluffy double, apricot-salmon tones. 
VARIEGATED OR FANCY-LEAVED GERANIUMS 
Stock shortage forces us to list but six of this group. However, each one is entirely distinct from 
the others and one plant each of these would form a fine beginning for the collector. 
PRICE: Except where otherwise indicated, from 22 or 3 inch pots 35c each; 4 inch pots 60c each, 
$6.00 per dozen. 
CLOTH OF GOLD—As the name implies, all gold 
(golden-yellow) foliage. Sturdy grower. 3 inch 
pots 50c, 4 inch pots 75c. 
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HAPPY THOUGHT—Coloring varies, typical leaf 
is light green with a large irregular light yellow 
center surrounded by a deep olive zone. Vigor- 
ous, upright grower. 
