PELARGONIUMS 
CULTURE — Pelargoniums 
and Ivy-Leaved Geraniums 
Should be grown in a soil com- 
posed of sandy garden humus 
with some added leaf mold. 
Plants will run to foliage in- 
stead of flowering if soil is too 
rich. They must have good 
drainage and not be over wa- 
tered. If grown out doors in 
mild climates, a half day’s sun 
will suit them to perfection. 
They also may be grown in a 
lath house. A sunny window 
in the house, provided a sheer 
curtain covers the glass, wll 
also give good results. A light 
feeding once a month during 
the growing season of either 
a complete plant food or man- 
ure water is all they require. 
Plants may also be lightly 
pruned for compactness and GAY NINETIES 
shapeliness. 

Delivery beginning April 15th 
All plants from 214-inch pots 35c each unless otherwise noted. 
AZALEA—One of the brightest Pelargoniums. Large flowers, ruffled, of carmine red, small darker 
red blotches. Blooms heavily and is extremely showy. 
BALLERINA—Large ruffled flowers of pastel pink. Growth is spreading. Best in its color class. 75c. 
BLUE BOY—Large umbels of medium size flowers of Fuchsia shade. Ruffled edge of much lighter 
shade. Has a decided bluish cast which makes it an outstanding color in Pelargoniums. 
Good foliage. 50c. 
CINDERELLA—As charming as the fairy tale. Delicate pink shading to white in the throat of the 
large ruffled flowers. Deep rose splashes on the upper petals. Distinctive foliage, strong 
grower. 50Oc. 
FIESTA LADY—Ruffled flowers are large and of a bright cerise rose with a lilac undertone. Gay 
as any Fiesta. 
GAY NINETIES—Large round ruffled flowers with small rosy spot in lower petals, upper petals 
have center blotch of rose with radiating rose veins. One of the best whites. 75c. 
GIANT VENUS—Huge flowers of salmon rose-pink, all petals have very large blotches of ruby 
red. Blooms when small. 
GRACE ARMSTRONG—tThe finest all white Pelargoniums to date. Enormous ruffled flowers in 
large umbels. Occasionally a few dots of rose appear on some flowers. Fine foliage and 
good growing habits. Should be in every collection. $1.00. 
HARRIET—Medium size flowers of crimson, veined darkest crimson. Narrow rosy lilac border. 
Blooms early and is one of the best of the newer introductions. 50c. 
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