INTENSITY (Etincelant). Semi-double, intense orange scar- 
let. Very large flowers. 
JEANNE D’ARC. Single, pale lavender, striped with dark red. 
Long vines with glossy green leaves. Fast grower. 
“hee WARREN. Double, deep violet purple. Richest color 
of all. 
LEOPARD. Semi-double, orchid pink with large red spots on 
upper petals. Richly veined and marked. 
MRS. BANKS. Semi-double, white with bluish tinge, upper 
es marked with light violet. 
ROBER’S LAVENDER ROSE..A very double, delicate laven- 
der. Free bloomer. 50c. 
ROSE. Double deep rose, strong grower. 
SCARLET BEAUTY (Gorton’s Glory). A cross between P. pel- 
tatum and P. hortorum. A semi-double bright red with 
bushy growth. Good pot plant. 
PRICE: All plants out of 214-inch pots. Unless otherwise noted, 
30c each. 
VARIEGATED OR FANCY 
LEAVED GERANIUMS 
(P. ZONALE) 
All plants are out of 2)/2-inch pots unless they are of dwarf 
nature. If dwarfs, will be in 2 or 214-inch pots. 
Fancy leaved geraniums vary with the climate, having usu- 
ally a more pronounced zone and brighter colors during cooler 
weather. Also, lack of enough fertilizer will cause a lessening 
of color in the leaves. 
ALPHA. Medium sized leaf of somewhat maple leaf appear- 
ance, only deeper cut. Leaf varies from yellow-green to 
almost yellow with a preminent red-brown zone. Small 
single bright red flower. 50c. Not available until after 
June 1, 1948. 
DISTINCTION (One-in-a-ring). Small round leaf with toothed 
and crinkled edge. Dark, clean cut zone near outer edge of 
petal. Small red flower. 35c. 
HAPPY THOUGHT. Tri-color, yellow irregular center with 
dark zone, green margin. Varies considerably. Scarlet red 
flowers. 35c. 
SUBILEE. Bi-color, green to yellow-green leaf with wide red- 
brown zone. Single salmon pink flower. 35c. 
MME. LANGUTH (Mrs. Languith). Silver-green leaf with 
white border. Large double rosy red flowers. 50c. Not 
available until June 1, 1948. 
MME. SALLEROI (Mme. Salleron). Dwarf. Small silver-green 
leaf with white irregular border. Low bushy growth. Very 
good for borders or pots. No flower. 35c. 
MARY ANN. Light green leaf with creamy white edge. Bright 
red single flower. 50c. Available May, 1948. 
MRS. COX. Tri-color. Round scalloped green leaf with broad 
zone splashed with vermilion and purple, bright yellow 
border. This is, in our estimation, the most beautiful of 
all the colored leaf varieties. Very rare. $2.00. 
MRS. POLLOCK, DOUBLE. Tri-color, coloring is similar to 
Mrs. Cox, but leaf is maple leaf shape. Lower grower than 
Single Mrs. Pollock. This variety second only to Mrs. Cox 
for color. Double orange-red flowers. 50c. 
MRS. POLLOCK, SINGLE. Tri-color, green center, wide dark 
zone with occasional splashes of red and purple, with yel- 
low edge. Our Single Mrs. Pollock is a much stronger grow- 
er than our Double Mrs. Pollock, but does not have quite 
as wide a yellow border, or as many red splashes as the 
Double. Single orange-red flowers. 35c. 
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