FANCY-LEAVED GERANIUMS 
Although we grow practically all varieties found in commerce today, we can offer only 
the following at wholesale at this time: 
Alpha, Cloth of Gold, Crystal Palace Gem, Distinction, Happy Thought, Jubilee, Moun- 
tain of Snow, Mrs. Parker, Skies of Italy and Wilhelm Langguth. All 25c¢ each. 
The following two, Miss Burdett Coutts and Mrs. Cox, are the two finest in the silver 
tricolor (Coutts) and golden tricolor (Cox) respectively. 5 plants one variety each 80c; 10 or 
more one variety each 65c; 25 or more one variety each 50c. 
Other varieties and prices on request. 
SCENTED-LEAVED GERANIUMS 
We grow well over fifty species and varieties, but feel that unless you are a specialist, 
you need stock only the most distinctive ones, such as the Lemon, Variegated Prince Rupert, 
Fair Ellen, Nutmeg, Lime, Prince of Orange, Pungent Peppermint, Rose, Strawberry and 
Peppermint Geraniums. 2}/," pots, 25c each. Other varieties and prices on request. 
UNUSUAL GERANIUM 
the pure white NOEL 
Introduced by us three years 
ago, Noel is a fast selling nov- 
elty pot plant—even small 
plants in pots will bloom. Grow 
it much as you would ordinary 
geraniums. Strong 2!/," pot 
plants; new low prices. 
ATI S eae eee es each 50c 
10 plants Pee each oC 
25 or more _ each 25c 
Also POINSETTIA, red Cac- 
tus-Flowered and PINK POIN- 
SETTIA, pink Cactus-Flowered, 
at 25c¢ each. 

CACTUS-FLOWERED NOEL 
IVY-LEAF GERANIUMS 
Also known as Ivy Geraniums and Trailing Geraniums, botanically as Pelar- 
gonium peltatum varieties. 
Where a bank, wall, fence, window box or hanging basket (see page 10 on how to plant 
one) is exposed to more sun than fuchsias will stand, that’s the location for Ivy Geraniums. 
They love a warm, sunny spot. The strong pink, scarlet, cerise, violet-purple and red varie- 
ties are particularly good for sunny exposures. However, some varieties, especially the soft- 
colored ones such as Bridesmaid, Cliff House, Comtesse de Grey, Princess Victoria, etc., have 
larger flowers and are more pleasingly colored in a location that is shaded during the hottest 
part of the day. 
Here are listed the finest varieties in the trade today, selected from our noted collection. 
All grown in 2!/," pots, at 17!/2¢ each, unless otherwise noted. 
ALLIANCE syn, Victory) Double, lilac BRIDESMAID (Schmidt)—Double, soft orchid 
white, spots of deep rose. This is a P. hor- 
saving eee aide ae bohete. or cattleya pink, very large flowers. 25c. 
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