
GAY NINETIES. 
lower 
Glistening white, 
petals with two or three rosy stripes from 
base to center. Large, round flower, all 
jhsyes 
GRACE ARMSTRONG. Large, round, ruffled 
white. Small mallow spot and few veins 
in lower part of top petals. A grand new 
variety. Early bloomer. 50c. 
GRANDMA FISCHER. Rich deep salmon, 
each petal pencil blotched dark brownish- 
black. Each petal waved. In a class by it- 
self for distinctive coloring. 
INNOCENCE. Nearly white. Same type as 
Mrs. Mary Bard. /75c. 
LITTLE RASCAL. Pansy Pelargonium. Pale 
lilac in lower petals with two or three 
veined deeper color. Profusion of blooms 
over long period—cute as can be. 75c. 
petals waved and curled. 
MARIE ROBER. Magenta purple to black. 
Strong upright growth, good foliage, large 
flowers. The most sought after variety in 
years. 7odc. 
MASQUERADE. Similar to Duchess of Kent, 
nearly white but more bushy grower. 75c. 
MRS. LAYAL. This is the famous Pansy 
Pelargonium. Compact bushy growth, 
small leaves and medium small flowers. 
Blooms early, and in great profusion for a 
long season. A leader for pot culture. 
MRS. MARY BARD. Snow white with a few 
mallow purple stripes near the base of 
petals. Rather low, bushy habit, large 
flowers and long season of blooms. Tops 
for bedding and pots. 950c. 
OLYMPIC. Pure white. Petals slightly ruf- 
iiexe!, (ayer 
SPRINGTIME. Rose red, softening to orchid 
toward the white center, petals bordered 
white. Free flowering. 
SUE JARRETT. Pink, shaded salmon, all pet- 
als marked with lines and a center spot, 
top petals almost covered with velvety 
dark maroon blotches. Very good variety. 
50c. 
VAGABOND. Deepest maroon, overlaid with 
an almost black velvety sheen; finest line 
of rosy lilac edges each petal; white at 
very center of flower, all petals washed 
rosy violet near base, reverse of petals 
silvery white. Long lasting, round flowers 
with petals overlapping in pin-wheel fash- 
ion waved and fluted. 75c. 
WALTZTIME (Schmidt-1947). Beautifully ruf- 
fled cattelya-orchid, no markings in lower 
petals, two top petals veined deep violet 
from base to the small blotch of velvety 
violet in petal center. Strong upright grow- 
er, very free flowering, long blooming sea- 
son. Because of the large ruffled flowers 
held well above the foliage, Waltztime 
proved to be our best 1947 introduction. 
Be sure and try it. 7/oc. 
In addition to the above we have a wide selection of the more popular varieties, such as: 
Bertha Wagner, Carmen Queen, Haille Selassie, Oriental, Santa Monica, Sensation, Professor 
Correns, Apple Blossom, Baby Jarrett, Salmon Queen, Salmon Springtime. 
Price of any of the above 35c each, except where otherwise noted, out of 2!/.” pots. Write 
us about any variety not listed—we may have it in stock. 
VARIEGATED FANCY LEAVED GERANIUMS 
These, the most popular of variegated or fancy leaved Geraniums, we offer out of 21/,” 
pots at 50c each. 
Larger sizes almost always available at the nursery. 
HAPPY THOUGHT. Light green leaf, with a 
large irregular light yellow center, sur- 
rounded by a deep olive zone. Vigorous 
grower. 
MOUNTAIN OF SNOW. Silvery green with 
a pure white border. Small bright red 
flowers. Considered one of the finest of 
the many silver leaved geraniums. 
MRS. POLLOCK. Green center surrounded 
by irregular, wide zone of bronze, salmon 
red and deep green, edged by light yel- 
low. Small single or double orange red 
flowers. The best of the golden tri-colored 
geraniums. 
