HONEYMOON—Single. Light pink, heavily 
flushed apricot near center, palest blush 
near edges, small near-white eye. Best in 
part shade. Strong bushy grower. Very free 
flowering. Large flowers. 50c each. 
LADY OF SPAIN—Single. An unusually at- 
tractive shade of soft coral pink, with a 
white throat, reverse of petals silvery 
white. Strong upright grower, free flower- 
ing. Large bold flowers in long-stalked, 
good sized umbels. Entirely distinct color- 
ing. 75c each. 
LULLABY — Fluffy double. Salmon apricot. 
Coloring varies with the season and ex- 
posure. Stocky grower. Medium large flow- 
ers, free blooming. Fine pot plant. 75c 
each. 
MILKY WAY—Semi-double. White with a 
pale orchid tint. Large flowers. Bushy free 
flowering plant. This is a Zonale and Ivy 
Geranium cross. 50c each. 
MADAME BUCHNER—Double. White. Com- 
pact bushy plant. Free flowering. The best 
known double white. 
MADAME JAULIN (Apple blossom)—Semi- 
double. White to pale warm pink, some- 
what deeper in the center. Large cupped 
flowers. Vigorous, bushy plant which flow- 
ers abundantly. The color nicest in part 
shade. 
MARGUERITE DE LAYRE — Single. White. 
slightly ruffled. Flowers freely with good 
clusters. The best known single white. 
MAXINE KOVALEVSKY—Single. Remarkable 
shade of orange. Well known bedding and 
pot plant variety. 
NEW PHLOX—Single. White with bright 
vermilion eye in the center. At times the 
white will have a suffusion and veining of 
pink. Well rounded long lasting flowers 
in large clusters. Medium tall plant. Ex- 
ceptionally free flowering both indoors and 
out. 50c each. 
NUIT POITEVINE—Single. Purplish crimson, 
scarlet flushed in top petals. Distinct dark 
coloring. 
ORANGE RICARD—Semi-double. Orange to 
orange-scarlet. Very large flowers. Large 
strong plant. Very good. 50c each. 
PEARL—Semi-double. Shell pink. Large clus- 
ters of beautiful flowers. This is a cross 
between a zonale and an ivy. A beautiful 
variety. Excellent for hanging baskets. 50c 
each. 
PINK PEARL—Double. Light pink or very 
pale rose, with some white in the center. 
Free flowering. Bushy plant. Retains its 
color under all conditions. Fine pot plant. 
50c each. 
PRIDE OF CAMDEN—Double. Velvety red. 
Very free flowering. Fairly compact plant. 
The best dark red. Fine bloomer. 
ROSEBUD—Double. Like deep-colored apple 
blossoms. Vigorous grower, free flowering. 
Fine variety. 50c each. 
SALMON SUPREME—Semi-double. Light sal- 
mon-apricot. Very large flowers. Bushy 
plant that is very free flowering. Fine for 
pots or bedding. 
Y A} Leaf Geraniums 
. Peltatum 
Ivy Geraniums perform graciously in near shade or full sun, (except in very hot climates) 
in beds, borders, 
window boxes and wall 
brackets. The long trailing varieties are 
suitable for fences, walls, etc. 
Prices: Strong plants in 22” 
BERKELEY — Red. Double, very deep red. 
Incomparable large flowers bloom freely. 
One of the best deep reds. 
CAESAR FRANK—Double, soft medium pink. 
Good size. Formal flowers. Floriferous. 
Bushy. Most popular pink variety. 
CHARLES TURNER—Double, rose pink. Large 
flowers, free flowering. Well known as the 
most popular rose pink ivy geranium. Very 
fine for bedding and borders. 
CLIFF HOUSE—Double. Delicate light pink, 
flushed lilac. Medium growth medium size 
flowers. Free bloomer. 
DOUBLE WHITE (or Snow Drift)—-Rosebud 
type buds open centered double flowers 
of white. Medium growth, free blooming. 
Nice in hanging basket. 50c each. 
DOUBLE ORCHID—Double. Orchid slightly 
blushed at base of petals. Large clusters 
of medium to large flowers. Free bloomer. 
Medium growth. 50c each. 
pots 35c each (except where otherwise noted) 
ENCHANTRESS (Princess Victoria)——Double 
white pencilled and feathered rose pink, 
specially near petal edge. Large flowers. 
Very free flowering. 50c each. 
GALILEE—Double soft medium pink. Good 
size formal flowers. Bushy average growth. 
Most popular pink variety. Mostly used for 
bedding and edging. 
INTENSITY—Semi-double. Brilliant deep red 
scarlet. Long growth, large flowers, free 
blooming. Outstanding bright Ivy geran- 
ium. Fine for low fences or post coverings. 
JOSEPH WARREN—Double. Rich rosy violet 
purple. Deeper when in bud and on first 
opening. Large flowers, very free bloomer. 
Medium growth, may be kept compact. A 
deep rich color. 50c each. 
JESTER—Double orchid pink with small rosy 
stripes at edges. Spot of red in petal cen- 
ter. Medium growth, free flowering. 50c 
each. 
