

GRANDMA FISCHER. Rich deep salmon, each 
petal pencil blotched dark brownish black. Each 
petal waved. In a class by itself for distinctive 
coloring. 
INNOCENCE. Nearly white. Same type as Mrs. 
Mary Bard. 50c. 
LITTLE RASCAL. Pansy Pelargonium. Pale lilac 
in lower petals with two or three veined deeper 
color. Profusion of blooms over long period— 
cute os can be. 35c. 
MARIE ROBER. Magenta purple to black. Strong 
upright growth, good foliage, large flowers. The 
most sought after variety in years. 50c. 
MASQUERADE. Similar to Duchess of Kent, 
nearly white but more bushy grower. 50c. 
MRS. LAYAL. This is the famous Pansy Pelar- 
gonium. 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 mal- 
low purple stripes near the base of petals. 
Rather low, bushy habit, large flowers and long 
season of blooms. Tops for bedding and pots. 50c. 
OLYMPIC. Pure white. Petals slightly ruffled. 
SUC: 
SPRINGTIME. Rose-red, softening to orchid to- 
ward the white center, petals bordered white. 
Free flowering. 
SUE JARRETT. Pink, shaded salmon, all petals 
marked with lines and a center spot, top petals 
almost covered with velvety dark maroon 
blotches. Very good variety. 35c. 
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 fashion, waved and fluted. 50c. 
WALTZTIME (Schmidt, 1947). Beautifully ruffled 
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 grower, very free flowering, long 
blooming season. Because of the large ruffled 
flowers held well above the foliage. Be sure 
and trv it. 50c. 
In addition to the above we have a wide selec- 
tion of the more popular varieties, such as: 
Bertha Wagner, Carmen Queen, Haille Selassie, 
Oriental, Santa Monica, Sensation, Professor 
Correns, Apple Blossom, Salmon Queen, Salmon 
Springtime, Sue Jarrett. 
Price of any of the above 35c each, except where 
otherwise noted, out of 22-inch pots. Write us 
about any variety not listed—we may have it in 
stock. 
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GERANIUMS—Continued 

VARIEGATED FANCY 
LEAVED GERANIUMS 
These, the most popular of variegated or fancy 
leaved Geraniums, we offer out of 2¥2-inch pots 
at 50c each. 
Larger sizes almost always available at the 
nursery. . 
HAPPY THOUGHT. Light green leaf, with a 
large irregular light yellow center, surrounded 
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 yellow. Small single 
or double orange-red flowers. The best of the 
golden tri-colored geraniums . 
GARDEN GERANIUMS 
The Garden Geraniums, offered out of 2¥2-inch 
pots—well grown—35c each. Many other vari- 
ties in stock at the nursery. Let us know your 
needs. 
BETTER TIMES. Double, bright deep red. Com- 
pact grower, free flowering . 
CALIFORNIA BEAUTY. Double, pink with white 
center. Mcsses, of flowers. 
CUBA. Semi-double, apricot-salmon. Stocky 
growth, very large flowers, free blooming. Good 
pot and bedding variety. 
FLAME. Single, large, bright red. 
MADONNA. The best double white. . 
SALMON SUPREME. Semi-double, apricot-salmon. 
Very good. 
TRAILING GERANIUMS 
We offer these in four colors, pure white, pink, 
dark, red and lavender. Well grown, in 2¥2-inch 
pots, 20c each, 6 for $1.00. 
BUTTERFLIES. 1948 intrcduction. Single deep 
orchid, top petals veined and marked red. 50c. 
UNUSUAL GERANIUMS 
Among the odd varieties is a class called Cactus- 
flowered. We feature the dark red Poinsettia. 
Outof 24-inch pots, coc eachia3tfor $1200: 
NOEL. Seedling originated by Mrs. Harvey L. 
Smith. In growth it has stronger stems, better 
foliage, and more branching habit than the red 
Poinsettia. Free blooming—even plants in small 
pots will bloom. Noel will be a great novelty pot 
plant for some years. Be sure you are among the 
first to have it—your geranium-fan friends will 
envy you. ° 
This one is pure white. Prices for 1948, 50c each 
out of 2¥2-inch pots. Stock is very limited. 
SWEENEY, KRIST & DIMM, HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS. PORTLAND ORFCON 
