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Ceropegia Woodi (Rosary Vine)—Waxy, gray heart shaped leaves in 
pairs along pendant thread like stems, decanter shaped blossoms 
_followed by fruits at intervals like rosary beads among the leaves. 
50c. 
Geraniums. 
Alliance—Double lilac-white tiny blotches of bright crimson-rose, 
Se hybrid, cross between Ivy and Geranium. Good bloomer. 
cs 
Alpha—Dwarf, yellowish green dentate leaves with reddish brown 
ring. Blooms single scarlet in profusion, year around bloomer. 
One of the best, 50c. 
Belle Poiteveine—Double salmon pink, old and reliable window 
box variety. 50c. 
*Canadian Pink and White—White with penciled edge of pink. 
Double, odd. 40c. 
Cerise Rosebud—Very large fully double florets, bright rich cerise, 
with silvery reverse, larger than red rosebud. 50c. 
Duke of Montmort—Rich soft rose-purple, often called the “blue 
geranium”. A splendid variety. 40c., 
Fiat Queen—Fringed bright salmon-red: Semi-double very large 
flowers. No other like it. A real Beauty. $2.00. 
Happy Thought—A tri-colored with very dark green foliage, light 
creamy almost white center and dark zone. Bright dark scarlet 
blossoms, with an airy grace. 50c., 
Jeanne or Carnation—Unique cluster of bright salmon-rose florets 
with distinct cut edges, resembling carnations and blooms well. 
50c. 
Kleiner Liebling (Little Darling)—Very attractive dwarf growing 
variety with light green foliage and tiny bright pink blossoms. 
40c. 
*Mrs. J. J. Knight—Soft shell-pink with deep pink freckles, a 
greenish eye, and orange stigma. Really a beauty, $2.50. 
Mrs. Parker—Foliage deep green with a broad margin of silver 
white. Double clear pink blossoms. 50c. 
Picardy—One of the finest geraniums, dwarf branching habit and 
is almost everblooming semi-double blossoms of deep salmon 
pink, just a little darker than the ever popular Picardy Gladiou- 
las. 40c. 
Pink and White Rosebud—Very double rose like florets, white 
tinged green and edged pink. Old fashioned. 50c. 
‘Ponsettia—This is a great novelty. The flowers are bright red and 
petals are narrow resembling miniature ponsettias. The clusters 
are good size and are borne in profusion the year around. Dis- 
tinctly different and very pretty. 50c. 
Red Rosebud—An odd and very beautiful variety, low growing. 
The flower head is a cluster of small double red florets, like a 
bunch of tiny red roses. 50c. 
Salmon Rosebud—Very large fully double florets of salmon-red 
with silvery reverse. Larger grower and larger blossoms than 
Red Rosebud. 50c. . 
S. A. Nutt—Foliage distinctly edged silvery white. Very double 
red blossoms continual bloomer. 50c. 
Stars and Stripes—Rather small semi-double star-like flowers with 
pointed petals, The color is brilliant scarlet striped white. An 
outstanding and rare novelty and very attractive. 50c. 
Variegated Ivy—Green and white leaves with tiny rose-pink 
flowers. Splendid for window box arrangement. 75c. 
Hoya Carnoza—The true wax plant, climbing, shining succulent dark 
green foliage makes it very attractive even when not in bloom. 
Umbels of fragrant waxy white flowers with pink centers, grows 
freely without direct Jight. 40c. 
