10 BAIRD’S FLOWER GARDEN 

Mrs. Cox — Green leaves edged bright yellow 
with a very wide zone splashed scarlet crimson 
and brown. The zone is broader and nearer the 
edge than in Mrs. Pollock, and the leaves are less 
lobed. Fairly tall plant that grows quite easily. 
Small, single, light salmon flowers. The most 
brilliant, and the rarest of the Fancy-leved Geran- 
iums. $2.00 
Mrs. Fournier — Dark Green, zoned and scallop- 
ed leaf. Compact plant form. Single, scarlet flow- 
ers in clusters of 6. 75c 
Mrs. Parker — Silver leaf foliage, double clear 
pink flowers. A good one. 40c 
Nellie B. — Green leaves. Large single pink flow- 
er. Blooms well. 35c 
Noel — The new pure white Cactus-Flowered 
Geranium. Stronger stems, better foliage, and 
more branching habit than the red Poinsettia. 
Free blooming — even plants in small pots will 
bloom. First time ever offered, it is a real 1948 
Novelty for the collector. $1.00 
Palmatum — Species from South Africa. Small 
trailing plant, green leaves with very dark zone. 
80c 
Pigmy — Flowers and plant not over six inches 
high. Small bright red flowers. Constant bloomer. 
$1.00 
Pink Poinsettia — Double flowers, pale orchid- 
pink. Two or three upper petals white near base. 
Compact growth.. Continuous bloomer. 35c 
Poinsttia Geranium or Kovenbun — Appearance 
of a miniature Poinsettia. Narrow red petaled 
flowers. An extra good bloomer. 40c 
Rose-Bud Geranium — Lovely deep rose red 
flowers, resembling tiny rose bud. 40c 
Rose-Bud Pink and White — Very double rose © 
like florets, white tinged with green and edged 
with pink. Larger than the red plant. 50c 
Silver Leaf S. A. Nutt — Silver foliage with rath- 
er pointed edges. Very double red flowers. Con- 
tinual bloomer. 50c 
Skies of Italy — Most colorful of all except Mrs. 
Cox. Leaves brilliantly edged with zone of red- 
orange and yellow single orange-red flowers. 70c 
Scarlet Pimpernel — Dwarf. Very compact grow- 
er. Small flowers. 50c 
Snow Drop — Pure white with large trusses. Free 
bloomer. 40c 
Stars and Stripes — Rather small red and white 
flowers. Very attractive. 35c 
Olympic Red — Double, bright red. Best of double 
scarlets. 35c 
tetragonium (syn. Square-stalked Jenkinsonia or 
Cranesbill). Few very small round, crenate, “rub- 
bery” leaves. Unequal quadrangular stalk, some 
times triangular. Disportionately large, 4-petaled, 
rose and white flowers. 60c 
