PELARGONIUMS—IVY LEAVED GERANIUMS 

JOAN FONTAINE—Large flowers of violet velvet, reddish black blotches. Compact grower. 
LAVENDER QUEEN-—A pleasing shade of lavender with deep purple blotches on all the petals 
of the large flowers. 
LOUISE SANBORN—Brilliant scarlet red with deep ruby red blotches on the large flowers. Com- 
pact grower. Best in its color class and one of the newest Pelargoniums. $1.00. 
McKAY I]—Pleasing flowers of salmon rose with dark blotches. One of the better older varieties. 
MARIE ROBER—One of the largest Pelargoniums. Ruffled deep magenta to black flowers. Com- 
pact plant, striking coloring. 
MACKENSEN—Immense clusters of fiery rose pink flowers with large crimson blotches. 
MOUNTAIN BEAUTY—Delicate orchid, large flowers are ruffled with velvety purple markings. 
Strong grower. 
PINK FASCINATION—Very large flowers of delicate pink, upper two petals heavily splashed with 
ruby velvet. 
PICANINNY—tThis charming variety has big umbels of medium size flowers of very dark red with 
black velvet markings. Should be in every collection. 50c. 
QUEEN OF HEARTS—Lower petals of medium size flowers deep red, top petals a deeper shade, 
with large velvety black blotch. Low, bushy growth, long blooming season. 50c. 
ROYAL ROBE—One of the finest of all Pelargoniums. It is a taller grower than most and the 
blossoms are richest crimson with a distinct orchid border. This description does not begin 
to do this variety justice, but it is so lovely that it must be seen to be appreciated. 50c. 
SANTA MONICA—Same shade of pink as the La France rose, ruby blotches on the large upper petals. 
WHITE RIM JOYCE—Medium size ruffled flowers in large umbels are velvety burgundy shading 
deeper at the center. Distinct white edge outlining all the petals. Outstanding in every 
way. 50c. 
IVY LEAVED GERANIUMS 
CAYUCAS—Double soft rose with Fuchsia undertone and ruby lines. Blooms when quite small. 
CHARLES MONSELOT—Rosebud type of double flowers. Glowing cerise. Outstanding. 
GRINGORIE—Double brilliant rose-red flowers with a violet undertone. Showy and makes a striking 
basket variety. 
ENTINCELANT—Large flowers are semi-double of vermilion. Free blooming, best in its color class. 
JOSEPH WARREN—Large double Fuchsia purple flowers. Deepest coloring in Ivy Geraniums. 
Compact grower. 50c. 
MRS. BANKS—Semi-double milk white flowers with upper two petals of pencilled violet. Best white. 
MRS. H. J. JONES—Double rose-pink flowers with petal edges serrated, resembling a carnation. 50c. 
SALMON—Large semi-double flowers of salmon-pink. Blooms continuously with us. 
WILLY—Large double flowers of intense scarlet. Compact and best in its color class. 
MME. MARGOT—This exquisite variety is worth growing for its foliage alone. The maple shaped 
leaves are a lovely light green with a border of pure white which turns rose-magenta when 
plant is grown on the dry side. Flowers are delicate lavender with two upper petals pen- 
cilled in deep rose. Makes a wonderful basket plant or when grown where it is allowed 
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