
ALICE EASTWOOD PRAIRIE FIRE 
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. ~ 
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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 fiee 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 414 inches in diameter under 
normal conditions. Light apricot ground with penciling and 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. 

