JEANNE D’ARC—Single faintest lilac. Red- 
dish stripes in top petals. Medium sized 
flowers. Blooms seasonally. Long bushy 
growth and dark foliage. Fine ground 
cover. 
LILAC WHITE — Semi-double. White lilac 
flush around center. Good umbels. Free 
flowering. Used mostly for bedding and 
borders. 
LAVENDER ROSE — Very double, delicate 
lavender. Large flowers. Medium long 
spreading growth. 
MRS. H. J. JONES—Double. Deep rose pink, 
slight salmon flush. Medium flowers with 
serrated petals. The only Ivy geranium 
with carnation-like flowers. 
NEW PURPLE—Semi-double. Deep fuchsia 
purple with slight cerise blush. Large flow- 
ers. Very free bloomer. Vigorous medium 
growth. 50c each. 
PINK DUCHESS — Semi-double. Pale pink 
crimson markings. Very large flowers. Good 
bloomer. Nice coloring. 
ROYAL PURPLE — Double. Purple slightly 
bluish. Free bloomer. Medium growth. 50c 
each. 
ROBER’S LAVENDER—Very double. Orchid 
cattleya pink. Large flowers of rosebud 
type. Open center. Fine coloring. 50c each. 
SALMON—Semi-double. Rose pink shade of 
salmon. Top petals with reddish veins near 
base. Medium sized flowers. Free bloomer. 
Long growth. 
SALMON ENCHANTRESS—Double pink sal- 
mon with picotee stripes pencilled of rose, 
salmon crimson spots on petal edges. Very 
large flowers. Fine vigorous grower. A 
beautiful variety. 50c each. 
SUNSET—Single pink. Small flowers. Bushy 
medium growth. Cultivated for the foliage. 
Typical leaf is light green mottled yellowish 
and silvery green with an irregular edge 
of creamy white. 
THE BLUSH—Double. Silvery pink reverse of 
petals white flushed palest blush. Rosebud 
type buds. Medium flowers. Free bloomer. 
Medium growth. Nice for hanging baskets. 
50c each. 
We are offering a few varieties that are mostly used for bedding and borders in quantities. 
Well rooted, shipped in moss. 
Turner, Intensity, Jeanne D’Arc and Lilac White, $1.75 per dozen. 
per dozen. 
Postpaid if ordered with other pot plants. 
Varieties: Charles 
Joseph Warren $2.25 
ancy Leaf Geran tums 
Well rooted plants in 22” pots. 
DWARF GOLD LEAF—Yellow to yellow-green 
leaves without any zone. As in all of the 
Gold-leaved varieties, the color varies, but 
is generally a good yellow in this variety. 
Not truly a dwarf geranium, but a compact, 
short jointed plant. The small single flow- 
ers are brilliant scarlet. A quite scarce 
variety. $1.00 each. 
FLOWERS OF SPRING—Slightly silvered 
bright green leaves with an unusually wide 
irregular border of ivory. Strong growing 
plant. Small single scarlet flowers. The best 
ivory bordered variety. 35c each. 
HAPPY THOUGHT—Bright green leaves with 
a large irregular, light yellow to ivory cen- 
ter, faintly zoned with irregular splashes 
of brown and orange. Particularly healthy, 
compact plant. Small single vermilion flow- 
ers. 50c each. 
MADAME SALLERON — Small silvery green 
leaves with an ivory-white border. Dwarf, 
very bushy habit, branching from base, 
with the leaves on long slender stalks. 
The small single pink flowers are seldom 
seen. Much used both as a house plant and 
a border plant. 35c each. 
MRS. PARKER—Silvery green leaves with a 
fairly wide border of white. Sometimes there 
is a faint dark zone. A slow growing com- 
pact plant, that is free flowering with 
small, but attractive, light rose double 
flowers. 50c each. 
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MRS. LANGUTH — Silvery green, bordered 
white. Although the flowers of most Fancy- 
leaved geraniums are a secondary consid- 
eration to the leaves, the flowers of Mrs. 
Languth are large, double and rosy or 
cherry red. 50c each. 
MISS BURDETTE COUTTS—Two-toned green 
center encircled by a colorful irregular 
band of ripe olive, red and green, in sec- 
tional splashes; all of this surrounded by 
a creamy yellow or white gold border. Low 
slow, bushy growth, excellent for pot cul- 
ture. The finest Silver Tri-color and one 
of the most outstanding of all Fancy- 
leaved Geraniums. Small single bright red 
flowers. $1.00 each. 
MRS. COX—Green leaves edged bright yellow 
with a very wide zone splashed scarlet, 
crimson and brown. The leaves of Mrs. Cox 
are large and round, scalloped in appear- 
ance. Fairly tall plant that grows quite 
easily. Small single light salmon flowers. 
Very colorful under all conditions, even in 
hot weather. One of the rarest of the 
Fancy-leaved Geraniums. $1.50 each. 
SKIES OF ITALY—Two-toned green center 
encircled by an irregular wide zone of 
bronze blending into green, with a num- 
ber of salmon red splashes, and narrow 
creamy-yellow edge. Leaf is more maple 
leaf shape than other Tricolors. Strong 
grower, generally stands full sun. Small 
single light red flowers. 50c each. 
