BUTTERFLIES (Schmidt)—Single, deep or- 
chid, top petals veined and marked red. 
ZaG: 
CAYUCAS—Double, rosy pink, fuchsia un- 
dertone. 
CHARLES MONSELET—Double, cerise rose- 
red. Large, showy flowers and best in this 
color. 
CLIFF HOUSE—Double, white flushed orchid, 
deeper color in sun. 
COL. BADEN POWELL—Semi-double white, 
flushed lilac, top petals marked cerise. 
COMTESSE DE GRE Y—Semi-double, soft 
satiny pink, top petals slightly marked. 
Medium flowers, free bloomer. This is a 
top seller. 
DIENER’S LAVENDER (syn. Giant Lavender, 
Lavender Giant)—Double, lilac lavender. 
EL GAUCHO (Schmidt 1949)—Double, bright 
rose cerise, light violet undertone. Top 
petals marked crimson at base of petals. 
Large, fully double flower, free blooming. 
Very showy. 25c. 
GALILEE—Double, medium pink. Most wide- 
ly grown pink. Very good and a top seller. 
INTENSITY (syn. Etincelant, Red Majesty)— 
Semi-double, brilliant deep orange scarlet. 
Large flower, free blooming. The outstand- 
ing bright red ivy geranium. 
JEANNE d’ARC—Single, faintest lilac. Long, 
bushy growth, dark foliage. Fine ground 
cover. 
JESTER (Schmidt)—Double, orchid pink with 
small rosy stripes at edges. Color varies. 
Large flower, free blooming. 25c. 
JOSEPH WARREN—Double, rich rosy violet- 
purple. Large flower—the richest, deepest 
colored ivy geranium. A best seller. 
LAVENDER GEM (Double Lavender)—Dou- 
ble form of Jeanne d’Arc, above. 
LEOPARD—Semi-double, orchid pink, top 
petals veined and spotted cerise red. Large 
flower, free flowering. Popular variety. 
LUCKY STRIKE (Schmidt)—Double, 
rosy pink. Very free flowering. 
MADAME MARGOT (syn. L’Elegante)—Sin- 
gle white and faintest lilac. Leaves are 
light green, with an irregular creamy bor- 
der which turns rose-mallow under adverse 
(dry) conditions. Handsome in hanging 
Dolsaerzoc, 
MRS. BANKS—Semi-double bluish white, top 
petals marked light violet. Free and con- 
tinuous bloomer. Finest white garden dis- 
play variety. 
MRS. H. J. JONES—Double, deep rose pink, 
petal edges serrated “carnation-like.” 25c. 
deep 
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NEON (Schmidt)—Double, glowing rosy ce- 
rise with violet undertone. Very large. 
NEW PURPLE-—A little larger, looser flower, 
and perhaps darker than Joseph Warren. 
LOC: 
OLD MEXICO (Schmidt)—Semi-double, rose 
cerise, slight violet undertone. Large um- 
bels, medium-large flowers, very free flow- 
ering. 25c. 
PINK ALLIANCE—Double, beautiful deep 
pink. Large umbels of large flowers. A P. 
hortorum x P. peltatum hybrid. 25c. 
ROSE ENCHANTRESS—S port of Princess Vic- 
toria, of a lively shade of orchid pink with 
rose pink stripes. 25c. 
SALMON—Semi-double, rose pink shade of 
salmon. Strong grower. 
SALMON ENCHANTRESS—Not salmon, but 
soft pink with stripes of rose. Sport of 
Princess Victoria. 25c. 
SILESIA—Single, rose cerise, violet under- 
tone. Top petals veined to dark spot in 
center. 
SNOWDRIFT—Double white, faintly flushed 
blush at base of petals. Near-white in 
shadier location. 
SUNSET—Single pink, small flower. Varie- 
gated leaves of light green, yellowish and 
silvery green. 
THE BLUSH—Double, silvery pink. Very fine. 
THE DUCHESS (Schmidt)—Semi-double 
white, faint orchid flush, pink lines near 
petal edges. Large flower, free blooming. 
VALENCIA (Schmidt 1949) —Semi-double 
deep silvery pink. Top petals with elon- 
gated white bar, crimson stripes and round 
spot. Large flowers, very free flowering. 
2c: 
WILLY (syn. Berkeley Red, Dark Red, Incom- 
parable)—Double deep red. Large flower. 
The best deep red. Very popular. 
SWEET HELIOTROPE 
We offer the large, dark, and fragrant 
“Black Beauty.” Grow it along fast with 
plenty of water and applications of fertilizer, 
in a warm, sunny place. It is too slow and 
weak in a shaded location. Flower fragrance 
varies with the weather. Good retail seller 
in 4” pots or larger specimen sizes. Strong 
2," pot plants 17!/2c. 
MARGUERITES or BOSTON DAISIES 
Ever popular for pots and garden display. 
Will bloom freely even in 2/2" pots. White 
and yellow, both selected varieties. 
Strong 2/2" pot plants at $12.50 per 100— 
not less than 25 of a variety shipped. 
