MISS BURDETT COUTTS—Varies in coloring de- 
pending on exposure to sunlight, and culture. 
Typical leaf with two-toned green center en- 
circled by a colorful irregular band of ripe 
olive, red and green, in sectional splashes; all 
of this surrounded by a wide border of creamy 
yellow or white gold. Finest coloring in the 
Fall. Low, slow, bushy growth. Probably best 
in pots and demands exacting care as to drain- 
age, shelter from wind, and exposure to at 
least several hours sun a day. The finest col- 
ored of the available fancy-leaved varieties. 
Very scarce. 2¥2 inch pots $2.00 each. 
MRS. POLLOCK (syn. Lady and Mme. Pollock)— 
Color varies, typical leaf has a green center 
surrounded by irregular, wide band of bronze, 
salmon red and deep green, edged by light 
yellow. Wonderful bedding variety and fine 
for pots. 
MRS. PARKER—Considerable variation in size 
and coloring, but typical leaf has a large deep 
green center, somewhat marbled light green 
and greenish-white at the irregular edges, bor- 
dered with a white margin. Strong grower and 
has fairly good double pink flowers. 3 inch pots 
sUc, 4inch pots 75c. 
RODERICK DHU (similar to Jubilee)—Color varies 
with exposure to sun, best in full sun. Typical 
leaf has. a large yellow center surrounded by 
a broad, reddish brown zone extending to the 
narrow yellow border edging the leaf. Strong 
and upright, colorful foliage effect. 3 inch pots 
D0c) 4attich pots; / 5c. 
IVY-LEAF GERANIUMS 
Also known as Ivy Geraniums, botanically as Pelargonium peltatum 
Here are listed the finest varieties in commerce today, selected from our large collection. De- 
scriptions are brief, but as accurate as we can make them. Where short, medium and long growth is 
indicated, it stands for normal length of branches for the described variety. 
PRICES: Except where marked otherwise, from 2¥2 inch pots 35c each, $3.50 per dozen; 4 inch 
pots 50c each, $5.00 per dozen. 
ADMIRAL BYRD—Semi-double; orchid or pinkish 
lavender, upper petals marked cerise red. Long, 
strong growth, large flower. 
ALLIANCE (syn. Victory)—Double; lilac white, 
spots of deep rose. Rosebud type buds, medium 
flowers. Short, heavy growth, may be kept 
compact. This is a P. hortorum x P. peltatum 
hybrid. 
BRIDESMAID (Schmidt)—Double; soft orchid or 
cattleya pink, inconspicuous rose red veining 
and small spot in upper petals. Very large 
flowers of informal petal arrangement on long- 
stemmed umbels. Vigorous, long growth, blooms 
freely. A fine cut flower in an entirely new color 
for Ivy Geraniums. As with other delicately 
colored ageraniums, finest coloring and size of 
flowers is obtained in partial shade. Several 
well known growers consider Bridesmaid to be 
the finest of all Ivy Geraniums. Stock is scarce. 
2¥2 inch pots 50c, 4 inch pots 75c. 
CARLOS UHDEN—Double; cerise rose-red, open 
center lighter to almost white. Large round, 
flat flower. Medium in growth, may be kept 
short. 
CAYUCAS—Double; rose pink with cerise or pur- 
plish undertone, two top petals with deep col- 
ored stripes. Large flowers. 
CHARLES MONSELET—Double; cerise rose (to 
magenta red). Buds rose-type, large flowers, 
petals twisted. Medium in growth. Showy color. 
CHARLES TURNER—Double; strong rose pink. 
Large flower, free bloomer. Long, strong grow- 
ing and well known as the most popular pink 
Ivy Geranium. 
CLIFF HOUSE—Double; white, flushed palest or- 
chid, stronger coloring in sun. Medium sized 
flowers, floriferous. Medium growth. 
COL. BADEN-POWELL — Semi-double; white, 
flushed palest lilac, upper petals marked cerise. 
Large flower, very free flowering. Medium, 
bushy growth and may be kept short. One of 
the most satisfactory. 
COMTESSE DE GREY—Semi-double; soft satiny 
pink, upper petals marked light violet. Medium 
flowers, free and continuous bloomer. Long, 
bushy growth. 
DIENER’S LAVENDER (syn. Giant Lavender) — 
Double; lilac lavender, upper petals slightly 
marked cerise red. Very large flower, free 
blooming. Long, bushy grower. Distinct color 
(best in part shade) makes it one of the most 
desirable of Ivy Geraniums. 
DOUBLE LAVENDER — Double; pale lavender. 
Medium flower, blooms seasonally. Medium to 
long, bushy growth, dark foliage. 
DOUBLE WHITE — Double white, occasionally 
flushed lightest pink, inconspicuous mallow 
stripes in upper petals. Medium flower, blooms 
freely; rosebud-type buds. Medium to long, 
bushy growth. The closest to a pure white Ivy 
Geranium. 
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