UNUSUAL GERANIUM 
the new pure white NOEL 
Introduced by us two years 
ago, Noel is a fast selling nov- 
elty pot-plant—even small 
plants in pots will bloom. Grow 
it much as you would ordinary 
geraniums. Strong 2!/,” pot 
plants; new low prices: 
Ot DL ATT Sere poe. Oe each 50c 
LOR Gants see eee each 35c 
ZOOL OL NOT G meets sae each 25c 

CACTUS-FLOWERED NOEL 
IVY-LEAF GERANIUMS 
Also known as Ivy Geraniums and Trailing Geraniums, botan‘cally as Pelar- 
gonium peltatum varieties. 
Where a bank, wall, fence, window box or hanging basket (see page 8 on how to plant 
one) is exposed to more sun than fuchsias will stand, that’s the location for Ivy Geraniums. 
_ They love a warm, sunny spot. The strong pink, scarlet, cerise, violet-purple and red varie- 
ties are particularly good for sunny exposures. However, many varieties, especially the soft- 
colored ones such as Bridesmaid, Cliff House, Comtesse de Grey, Princess Victoria, etc., have 
larger flowers and are more pleasingly colored in part shade. 
Here are listed the finest varieties in the trade today, selected from our noted collection. 
All grown in 21/2” pots, at 171/,c each, unless otherwise noted. 
ALLIANCE (syn. Victory)—Double, lilac CLIFF HOUSE — Double, white flushed or- 
white, spots of deep rose. This is a P. hor- chid, deeper color in sun. 
rum x P. pel hybrid. 
pdb Sasa eB he COL. BADEN POWELL Semi-double white, 
BRIDESMAID—Double, soft orchid or cattle- flushed lilac, top petals marked cerise. 
] fl » Pai 
ee er ae uiahens COMTESSEGDEBGREYS cami doublewson 
BUTTERFLIES— 1948 introduction. Single, satiny pink, top petals slightly marked. 
deep orchid, top petals veined and Medium flowers, free bloomer. This is a 
marked red. 25c. top seller. 
CARLOS UHDEN—Double rose-red, light DIENER’S LAVENDER (syn. Giant Lavender, 
center. Lavender Giant)—Double, lilac lavender. 
CAYUCAS—Double, rosy pink, fuchsia un- DOUBLE LILAC WHITE—Double white, lilac 
dertone. flushed around center. 
CHARLES MONSELET—Double, cerise rose- El GAUCHO (Schmidt 1949)—Double, bright 
Bat rose cerise, light violet undertone. Top 
petals marked crimson at base of petals. 
CHARLES TURNER— Double, strong rose Large, fully double flower, free blooming. 
pink. Very showy. 35c. 
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