1 TRUE or HARDY GERANIUM 
They yield long display of handsome bloom, wintering 
without any difficulty well north, and giving a pleasant touch 
‘to the rock garden, or the border. All 
will stand full sun, but all are shade- 
tolerant. Please don’t confuse them 
with the frost-tender bedding or. pot 
plants that the florist calls ‘‘Gerani- 
‘ums,’ for those are really Pelargon- 
iums. The true Geraniums are win- 
ter-hardy outdoor perennials. ‘‘kt’’ 
culture. BLUE BEAUTY—(2-3) 20. 
Rounded, bushy plants are mantled 
with big blue-lavender blossoms from 
June into August. A garden-effective 
hardy perennial. Pkt. 20c; 46 oz. 35c. 
Plants, each 60c; 3 for $1.60. EN- 
DRESSI — (2-3)18. Delightful rosy 
pink flowers of medium size. A long- 
bloomer from the Pyrenees. Pkt. 25c. 
GRANDIFLORIUM—(8) 14. Fine, big 
flowers of blue-lavénder, veined purple, 
and usually with white eye. Illustrated 
opposite. Pkt. 25c. Plants, each 55c. 
MACULATUM — (2)25. Attractive 
flowers, mauve to lavender. Pkt. 15c; 
3 pkts. for 40c. SANGUINEUM— 
Here is long and gorgeous blossoming 
in a tone not far from blood red, 
but it varies greatly and pleasingly in height, season, and 
color. Foliage becomes glowing red in autumn. Does equally 
well in light shade or in full sun. Pkt. 15c; 146 oz. 35c; 
4Z oz. 60c. Plants, strong divisions, each 40c; 3 for $1.10; 
10 for $8.25; 25 for $7.00. ARMENUM—(3)24. Unusual 
Armenian species with dark red flowers, each petal with a 
black-purple spot at the base. Pkt. 25c. OFFER 95A8—One 
pkt. each of the above for $1.15. 
GERANIUM HARDY BLEND—tThe above, with others, all 
shade-tolerant. Pkt. 15c; 4g oz. 35¢e; % oz. 60c. 
GERANIUM LANCASTER — Rock garden plant of rare 
charm. Low mats set with flowers of purest pink, veined rose. 
The Walney variety of Sanguineum. Plants, each 65c. 
GERANIUM SANGUINEUM WHITE-—Blossoms of purest, 
unmarked white. Low 8-inch mounds. Desirable perennial 
for rock garden or border. Plants only, each 65c. 
GERANIUM GRANDIFLORUM DOUBLE-FLOWERED—In- 
tensely double blossoms of blue-lavender. Flowers are a trifle 
smaller than those of the Single, but they appear in great 
numbers, and over a period of months. 12 inches. Plants, 
each 70c; 3 for $1.90. 
2 PELARGONIUM (Tender Geranium) 
Handsome, desirable pot plants. The Zonale and Ivy 
Geraniums are good, too, for summer bedding. 
GERANIUM ZONALE HYBRIDS—w. These are the usual 
house or bedding Geraniums. These are easy from seed, 
flowering rather quickly, and the seedlings will show amazing 
range of colorings, white, pink, rose, salmon, scarlet, crim- 
son. They tend to be everblooming. Fine for a sunny window, 
porch box, bed, or path edging. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c. 
GERANIUM SPRINGFIELD ORANGE — This fine Zonale 
bears large trusses of fully double flowers in rich orange 
with hint of scarlet. Plants, each 45c; 3 for $1.25. 
ROSE GERANIUM—(Pelargonium graveolens). Grown for 
the fragrant, balsam-aromatic foliage. The scented leaves are 
deeply cut and lobed. Clusters of small flowers, pink to 
purple. 10 seeds for 20c; 65 seeds for $1.00. 
THE IVY GERANIUMS—tThey have shining, crispy leaves 
of Ivy form, and large, attractive flowers of quite distinctive 
shape. They make nice pot plants, or since they are naturally 
of a somewhat decumbent habit, will show well in hanging 
baskets or window boxes. Good bedders, too. DOUBLE RED— 
Bright scarlet, marked maroon. SOFT PINK—Delicate 
chamois pink. TINTED WHITE—Large blossoms. Lavender- 
marked white with hint of blush suffusion. DEEP ROSE— 
Rich rose pink. UNIFORM PRICE, each 45c; 8 of one 
sort for $1.20; one plant each of the four sorts for $1.60. 
PELARGONIUM SHOW AND FANCY—(Pelargonium do- 
mesticum). When flower-growers say Pelargonium, this is 
what they have in mind. Also called Lady Washington * 
Geranium. The flowers are large, ground color of white, rose 
or red, always with contrasting, darker, velvety blotch. 
Plants only, mixed colors, all being fine named sorts, each 
55c; 3 plants of different colors for $1.50. 

* GAZANIA HYBRID BLEND—erk(w) (8)9. Here is con- 
tinuous, all summer brightness that fears neither drought 
nor sun. Green foliage rosettes, cottony below, are domi- 
nated by big daisies that vary from lemon to orange, even 
at times with red approaches. Usually the blossoms are zoned 
with a serrated banding of red-brown or of blue-black. In 
the garden Gazania handles as an easy, showy annual, but 
it makes a superb pot plant, too, being actually a tender 
perennial. Fine blend. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c. 
1 GAULTHERIA PROCUMBENS—yt(1)6. True Wintergreen. 
Creeping plant with evergreen foliage. In spring come white 
flowers, followed by red berries. Rock garden or ground cover. 
Likes some shade. Pkt. 15c; 3 pkts. for 40c. 
1 GAULTHERIA TRICHOPHYLLA—rstatkt(1-2)6. Delight- 
ful little rock garden plant from the Himalayas. The pink, 
urn-shaped flowers on the tangles of small-leafed, wiry stems 
are followed by berries of china-blue. Pkt. 25c. 
* GAURA LINDHEIMERI — ebdx(8)30. Delightful flowers 
that might be big white butterflies with roseate tinge, sit in 
precarious airy perchings along the many slender stems, this 
effect for months on end. Pkt. 15c; 46 oz. 25c. 
6 GENISTA CANARIENSIS—w. Handsome, fragrant yellow 
flowers. Pot plant, North. The Genista of the florist, but 
botanically a Cytisus. Pkt. 15c. 
1 GENISTA SAGGITALIS—rkt(3)9. Dark green foliage- 
stems that oddly simulate those of the Christmas Cactus. 
Terminal racemes of glossy yellow flowers. Pkt. 20c. 
2 GERBERIA JAMESONI HYBRIDS —k(w). Transvaal 
Daisy. Big and graceful daisy-flowers of many bright hues 
and blending tones, salmon, orange, apricot, yellow, coral, 
pink, rose and scarlet. Often four inches across. North, 
usually grown as a house or conservatory plant, or plunged 
in the garden in summer, and wintered in a light cellar. 
15 seeds for 15c; 50 seeds for 40c; 100 for 75c. 
: 1 BRIGHT GEUM 
Vivid color here, for rock garden or border. ex. BORISI— 
(2-4)9. Flowers like big strawberry blossoms in scarlet-toned 
orange. Pkt. 20c. COCCINEUM. Single flowers in gay, true 
red. Hardy Grecian species. Pkt. 15c. Plants, each 45c. 
FIRE OPAL—(8)18. Double flowers of vivid scarlet, with 
hint of orange. Pkt. 20c. Plants, each 55c; 3 for $1.55. 
WAIGHT’S BRILLIANT—(8)8. Dwarf, evergreen species 
for rock garden. Large flowers of glowing orange with tone 
of scarlet. Plants only, each 55c. LADY STRATHEDEN— 
(2-8)20. Exceedingly bright golden orange, blossoms semi- 
double. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c. Plants, each 45c; 3 for 
$1.20. MRS. BRADSHAW— (2-4) 24. Large double flowers of 
bright scarlet. Long in bloom. Pkt. 15c; 3 pkts. for 40c. 
Plants, each 45c; 3 for $1.20. MONTANUM— (2-3) 8. Foliage 
clumps of green feathering, set with richly shaded golden 
flowers. Then decorative seed-plumes. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 
50c. OFFER 96A8—One pkt. each of above as offered in 
seed form, for 90c. OFFER 97AN8—One plant each of the 
five so offered for $2.15. GEUMS FINE MIXED—Blend in 
full range of colorings. Pkt. 15c; 146 oz. 25c; % oz. 40c. 
THE GORGEOUS GILIAS 
Somé of them are annual, some perennial, 
all here decidedly garden-worthy. 
GILIA RUBRA—ebkt(3-4)50. Skyrocket 
Flower. Spectacular in the great spikes of 
vivid coloring. Illustrated opposite. The indi- 
vidual flowers are coral-suffused scarlet. Fine, 
airy foliage. A very easy and fully winter- 
, hardy, though somewhat short-lived, perennial 
of magnificent showiness. Pkt. 15e; 146 oz. 25c; 
Ye oz. 40c. 
GILIA AGGREGATA—bDkt (3-4) 36. Flaunting, 
effulgent banners in scarlet-and-buff. Hardy 
perennial. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c. 
GILIA CAPITATA—ebcdx (8)30. Queen Anne 
Thimble. Dainty annual. Tight, capitate clus- 
ters of pretty skyblue florets in effect of 
doubleness. Pkt. 10c; 1% oz. 20c. 
GILIA ANNUAL MIXED—Interestingly varied 
annuals in pink, blue, lavender and white. Try %\ Sout 
this for happy surprise. Pkt. 10e; % oz. 25c. SSYupaveZ 

BOOK—GERANIUMS, Wilson. All about the varied Pelar- 
goniums and “‘Geraniums” of window, greenhouse and gar- 
den. New. Illustrated. $3.00. 
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