Paul J. Howard's 
PELARGONIUMS 
Known as Martha Washington Geraniums, they are 
showiest and most 
flowering plants. 
rival azaleas in form and gorgeous coloring. 
among our 
and autumn 
satisfactory 
PRICE of All Pelargoniums, in 4-inch pots, 
each 75c; 
3 for $2.00 
All Geraniums and Pelargoniums are sent at 
Purchaser’s expense, by express. 

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA 

summer 
Easily grown, they 
ANDENKEN AN LONDON. Bright scarlet, with 
deeper blotches on upper petals, lighted by a 
white throat. 
ANNA RUDLOFF. Deep red with orange sheen; 
large rounded flowers with wavy petals, very showy. 
AZALEA. Well named; flowers are large, ruffled, 
and have the texture and rich coloring of azaleas 
A. splendid pot plant variety. 
BERTHA WAGNER. Deep rose with dainty white 
edge; very attractive. 
BEVERLY HILLS. Finest lavender or orchid variety, 
uniform in color; the flower very large and ruffled. 
DIENER’S GIANT. One of the largest flowered 
varieties, rich salmon pink with two bright blotches. 
Fine for bedding. 
EMPRESS OF RUSSIA. Richest and deepest color 
of all—the large flowers have velvety black maroon 
center, rose maroon margin, with a distinct white 
edge. 
GRANDMA FISCHER. Glowing rich salmon with 
dark blotch, very large flowers with wavy petals. 
HAILE SELASSIE. Deep rose violet, with lighter 
edge on petals, heavily veined maroon and spotted 
with a dark blotch. Bushy, low growing. 
JOAN FONTAINE. Rich velvety purple. 

Upper ‘row, left. to right, 
Azalea, Kate Bornemann, 
Anna Rudloff 
Lower row,—Mackensen, 
Pride of Quedlinburg 
KATE BORNEMANN. White, overlaid and shaded 
salmon pink, the petals blotched rich crimson. 
MACKENSEN. Vivid pure rose. 
MARIE ROBER. A sensational novelty, solid pur- 
ple magenta to black. For an exquisite table deco- 
ration try an arrangement of these flowers with 
the white variety, Mrs. Mary Bard. 
MRS. MARY BARD. When plants of this wonderful 
variety are full of bloom, the flowers are effective- 
ly pure white. The large ruffled flowers have a faint 
feathering of amaranth. 
OUR FRANCES. Waved and frilled flowers of rose 
pink, the upper petals darker, with deep crimson 
blotch. Low growing plant, bushy, early flowering; 
excellent pot plant. 
PRIDE OF QUEDLINBURG. Soft 
shading from light to dark pink. 
SALMON QUEEN. Large clear salmon, slightly 
blotched. One of the finest of all, with the longest 
flowering season. 
SANTA MONICA. Almost a self colored rich rose 
pink, the upper petals having carmine blotches. 
SUE JARRETT. Pink, shaded salmon, with darker 
upper petals, attractively marked with crimson. 
One of the largest and best. 
salmon pink, 
California Flowerland GERANIUMS 
Single Flowered Varieties 
ALICE OF VINCENNES. The blending of color in this 
variety is very striking. Pure white at center, shading 
through deep rose to bright red at the edges. 
BEAUTY OF CHATSWORTH. A Paul! J. Howard intro- 
duction, and one of the finest Geraniums grown, perfect 
for large pot specimens, as it blooms continuously and 
always shows color. Fine foliage, and huge clusters of 
large florets of a lovely rich: shade of cherry rose. 
CARMEL. A charming new Geranium, single white, each 
petal daintily pencilled warm pink at edges. Fine trusses, 
full bloom. Each $1.00. 
JOHN FORBES. 
L’AUBE. The finest of all pure white, single Geraniums, 
with golden stamens; a beautiful pot plant. 
The favorite bright scarlet, single. 
MAXIME KOVALESKY. Brilliant orange red, almost a 
true orange, very striking, with handsome foliage; vigorous 
plant. 
MRS. E. G. HILL. An exquisite shade of light salmon 
pink, does not fade in the sun; very fine. 
SUSAN LEEPRE. A glowing shade of salmon with golden 
orange suffusion; a very beautiful single Geranium, and 
a robust, compact grower. 
PRICE OF ALL 
soft silky 
Each $1.00. 
Double Varieties 
CALIFORNIA PINK GIANT. Enormous trusses of huge 
caus flowers, each floret like a small pink rose; clear 
pink. 
MADONNA. Finest pure white, double. 
MEMORIES. Entirely new and lovely color. Semi-double 
blooms are clear, soft lilac-pink. Glossy foliage; wonderful 
pot plant. 
Each $1.00. 
MISSOURI. One of the finest and most popular, bearing 
immense trusses of large double flowers of bright scarlet; 
very free flowering. 
PRIDE OF CAMDEN. Deep crimson, full double. 
RADIO. Rich velvety red flowers; a fine pot plant. 
Scented Geraniums 
Old-fashioned garden favorites, grown for the spicy 
fragrance of their foliage, used for scenting linens, etc. 
ROSE GERANIUM. Popular for the sweet fragrance of 
its deeply lobed, skeleton-like leaves, which are used for 
flavoring and for perfuming linens. 
Each $1.00. 
PEPPERMINT GERANIUM. Beautiful plants with large, 
leaves, deeply lobed and peppermint scented. 
Ivy Leaved Geraniums 
The Ivy Leaved Geraniums are especially desirable for 
covering banks, hillsides and parkways, because of their 
trailing or climbing habit of growth, and their bright 
shiny green foliage. They are attractive for window boxes 
and hanging baskets also, and are among our most satis- 
factory plants for seaside planting. 
_CHARLES TURNER. The most popular and finest rose 
pink; of luxuriant growth, very free flowering. 
COMMANDER BYRD. Beautiful rosy purple, large double 
flowers. Especially effective. 
ETINCELANT. Intense orange scarlet; very showy for 
parkway planting, baskets and pots.* 
LAVENDER. Plants of trailing habit, with smaller 
ae than those of most varieties, very glossy; lavender 
owers. 
WHITE. Pure white, with faint lavender stripe. 
PRICE of Ivy Geranuiums: In plant band pots, 
dozen $1.25; $8.00 per 100 
PSOE LT EE RE ET 
Besides the sizes listed, we have beautifully grown 
specimens in full bloom, for patio and garden deco- 
ration. Prices quoted on request. 
GERANIUMS, except as noted: 4” pots, each 50c; 10 for $4.50. 
California Flowerland New Hybrid Geraniums, Pages 16-17. 
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