ALICE EASTWOOD 
Pelargoniums 
CHOICE VARIETIES 
4” Pots: 75c each 
Azalea. Large blooms; upper petals rosy-red, blotched 
deeper red, lower petals pink. 
Ballerina. Ruffled pastel pink. Its large flowers and 
free-flowering habit have made this the best new pink. 
Edith North. Salmon pink with deeper shading on 
upper petals, blotched dark brown. 
Empress of Russia. Rosy-maroon petals have white 
edging and very deep center. 
Grosmama Fischer. Rich salmon-pink with edges and 
blotches brownish-black. 
Hailie Selassie. Rosy-violet with brown blotches, veined 
maroon, 
Mary Bard. Large snow-white with mallow-purple 
markings at base of petals. 
Marie Rober. One of the deepest-colored pelargoniums. 
Purple magenta to black. 
Queen of Hearts. Rosy-red lower petals and deeper in 
upper petals, velvety black biotch. 
Rhapsody. Velvety-crimson upper petals and lower 
petals salmon, overlaid with crimson. 
Stardust. Shimmering frosty-lilac petals. Large flowers 
and compact habit. 
Sue Jarrett. Salmon-pink; unusual markings to dark 
center spot and heavily blotched dark maroon. 
Springtime. Beautiful salmon-pink flowers over a long 
season, 

PRAIRIE FIRE 
NEW 1948 PELARGONIUMS 
Alice Eastwood. (Schmidt.) Delightful soft rose-pink lower petals with two short 
dark stripes at the base. Top petals are shaded slightly deeper with velvety-red 
spot at center. 4’’ pots $1.50. 
Jungle Night. (Brown.) Large flowers are deepest maroon overlaid with velvety 
black. Petals are waved and curled. Strong upright grower. 4"' pots $2.00. 
Prairie Fire. (Schmidt.) Soft pink lower petals are veined brown and flushed salmon- 
orange. Upper petals are heavily veined and overlaid brown-black in center, 
flushed with orange-salmon to the pink border. 4”’ pots $1.50. 
1947 INTRODUCTIONS 
4” Pots: $1.00 each 
Gay Nineties. (Schmidt.) Glistening white with brilliant raspberry-rose blotches. 
Large umbels and free flowering. 
Heartbeat. (Kerrigan.) Sparkling rosy-red petals edged white. Free-flowering and 
compact habit. 
Spring Song. (Kerrigan.) Wavy delicate pink petals splotched velvety-red and 
veined crimson. Large umbels, exceptionally free-flowering. 
Vagabond. (Schmidt.) Deepest maroon with velvety sheen and contrasting penciled 
edge of rosy-lilac; reverse silvery-white. Long lasting flowers for corsage or for 
cutting. 
Waltz Time. (Schmidt.) Large petals lavender-orchid with velvety-violet spots. Free 
flowering, large umbels. 
NeW “PARADE OF STATES” Carnations 
1 gallon containers: 75c each, 12 for $7.50 - 4” Pots: 50c each, 12 for $5.00 
FRAGRANT VARIETIES WITH VARIEGATED COLORS 
Connecticut. White ground penciled and striped crimson-purple. Large 
full flowers are exceedingly fragrant. 
Louisiana. Apricot ground heavily striped with rich scarlet. 
Nebraska. White ground penciled and picoted with bright scarlet. 
New York. Rose-pink ground irregularly mottled and penciled with 
scarlet. 
Pennsylvania. Immense flowers reach 41% inches in diameter under 
normal conditions. Light apricot ground with penciling ard striping 
of scarlet. 
West Virginia. Deep yellow ground, penciled and stippled scarlet. 
Vigorous and free-blooming. 
FRAGRANT VARIETIES WITH 
SOLID COLORS 
Arizona. Large flowers are intense scarlet and deliciously fragrant. 
Iowa. Large flowers are rose-pink and very fragrant. 
Michigan. Pure white with elegant perfume. 
North Dakota. Sweetly scented daybreak pink. 

