‘GALILEE—Double soft pink. Medium large flow- 
er, floriferous, a fine formal flower. Bushy, 
medium growth. 
GORDON’S GLORY (syn. Scarlet Beauty)—Semi- 
double bright orange red, often with a light 
stripe lengthwise on some petals. Medium 
flower, free bloomer. Short, heavy growth, may 
be kept compact. This is a P. hortorum x P. 
peltatum hybrid. Recommended pot plant. 
'GRINGOIRE—Double; bright rosy carmine, violet 
undertone. Large flower, long and bushy grow- 
er. Showy color. 
INTENSITY (syn. Etincelant)—Semi-double bril- 
liant deep orange scarlet. Large flower, free 
blooming. Long growth and outstanding among 
the red Ivy Geraniums. 
JOSEPH WARREN—Double; rich rosy violet pur- 
ple, deeper colored when in bud and when first 
opening. Large flower, very free bloomer. Even- 
tually of medium, bushy growth, but usually 
short and may be kept compact. The richest, 
deepest colored Ivy Geranium. 2¥2 inch pots 
o0e, 4 inch pots /5c 
‘LEOPARD — Semi-double; orchid or lavender 
pink, lower petals with red spot, top petals 
heavily veined and spotted and flushed cerise 
red. Large flower, very free blooming. Slow to 
start, short in growth, may be kept compact. 
2¥2- inch pots 50e, 4inch pots 7oc. 
“LUCKY STRIKE (Schmidt)— Double; deep rose 
pink, upper petals marked deep red near base. 
Medium large flower, floriferous. Vigorous, 
medium growth. 
‘MADAME MARGOT — Single; glistening white 
with faintest lilac flush, top petals with two 
deep violet stripes. Medium sized flower. Me- 
dium to strong growth. Cultivated for its foliage, 
typical leaf being light green, with an irregular 
creamy-white border which turns pink or rose- 
mallow under adverse (dry) conditions. 22 
inch pots 50c; 4 inch pots /5c. 
-MODESTO—Double; cerise-rose to pink, light vio- 
let undertone, top petals with stripes and spots 
near base. Large flower. Medium to long growth. 
MRS. BANKS—Semi-double white with faintest 
lilac undertone, also described as bluish white, 
upper petals marked light violet. Medium flow- 
er, free and continuous bloomer. Long growth. 
The best known white. 
MRS. H. J. JONES—Double; deep rose pink, slight 
salmon flush. Medium flowers, petals with ser- 
rated edges. Long growth. The only ‘carna- 
tion-like’’ Ivy Geranium. 
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NEON (Schmidt)—Double; glowing cerise rose 
with violet undertone, inconspicuous mark in 
upper petals. Very large flowers of informal 
petal arrangement. Vigorous, long growth, 
blooms freely. A bright new color of luminous 
quality. Stock scarce. 2¥2 inch pots 50c, 4 inch 
pols: /5c. 
PRINCESS VICTORIA (syn. Enchantress, La 
France)—Double; white, penciled and feath- 
ered rose pink, specially near edges. Deeper 
coloring in sunny location, but loveliest in part 
shade. Varies and sports freely. Large flower, 
very free flowering. Sometimes slow to start, 
medium to long growth. A great favorite. 22 
inch pots 50c, 4 inch pots 75c. 
ROSE ENCHANTRESS — Rose sport of Princess 
Victoria, no penciling. 
SALMON — Semi-double; 
salmon, upper petals with reddish veins near 
rose-pink shade of 
base. Medium sized flower. Strong, long growth. 
SILESIA—Single; rose cerise, light violet under- 
tone, two top petals veined at base and have 
a dark spot in the center of petals. Medium 
large flower. Medium to long growth. Distinct. 
SUNSET (syn. L’Elegante; Variegated Ivy, pink 
flower)—Single, medium pink, small flower. 
Bushy, medium growth. Cultivated for its folli- 
age, typical leaf is light green, somewhat mot- 
tled yellowish and silvery green, with an irreg- 
ular edge of creamy white. 
THE BLUSH — Double silvery pink, reverse of 
petals white, flushed palest blush. Rosebud- 
type buds, medium flower, free blooming. Me- 
dium growth. One of the loveliest. 
THE DUCHESS (Schmidt)—Semi-double to double; 
white with faint orchid flush, short pink lines 
mostly near edge of petals, top petals veined 
cerise red near base, small red mark in center. 
Colored deeper in sun, largest and best in part 
shade. Large flower, free blooming. Medium 
growth may be kept short. Excellent novelty. 
2¥2 inch pots 50c, 4 inch pots 75c. 
WILLY—Double deep red. Large flower, blooms 
freely. Strong medium growth, may be kept 
fairly short. One of the best deep reds. 
OTHER VARIETIES—Write us about any variety 
not listed above. We most likely have it in stock 
as we handle a number of other varieties in 
limited quantities. 
