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DARK RED 
Beauty “Large 
American carmine -red 
flowers, {\. 
\ 
Better (Kc HELE déep red flowers; very 
good 
Pride oF Camden—Quite double; velvety- 
red flowers; Ney good for bedding. 
Lady Jane—Rich crimson~flowers;-strong, 
sturdy plant. // \ = 
Masure’s Beauty—Q@Qrimson-rose lowers. 
Magenta Ruby—Huge, magenta flowers. 
New Ruby—Huge ruby-red Howers on long 
stems. 
Jean Violette—Deep; dark crimson flowers. 4 
BRIGHT RED , ey 
Red Barney—Small red eee Baltes 
plant. 
Maryland—Large\, gear carlet flowers, zoned 
foliage, sree Se oe 
Missouri — “Very double, orange ae let, 
flowers¢ 
Olympic Red—Large;~semi-double, Sca 
flowers; ebay odd d for po Poin e 
Radio Red—Brilliant red; excellent for ‘ped- 
ing. 
Red Fiat—Large, scarlet flowers; sturdy 
plant. 
Ricard—Large brick-red flowers; 
plant. ; 
Sensation—Scarlet flowers, lighter under- 
neath. 
WHITE 
Mme. Buchner—Small, pure white flowers} 
compact plant. =i 
Fraicheur—White with rose-red margin, 
Snowball—Large, pure white flowers. © 

ROSE-SCENTED 
Snowflake Rose (P. adcifolium)—White 
spots and streaks on large leaves. 
Camphor Rose—Deeply cut Bond atta 
leaves. = 
Attar of Rases (P. ie ee Brey 
ing; deeply cut, highly scented “te 
Fern Leaf (denticulatum filicifolium)—¥V “eee 
finely cut leaves. 
Livingston, or Skeleton Lees 
finely cut leaves. 
Grey or Silver-Leaf Rose—Cut leaves are 
silvery or grey, with a fine white edge. 
Grey Lady Plymouth—Like above, except 
white edge to leaf is wider, sometimes 
extending to body of leaf, 
Lady Plymouth—Like above, except leaves 
are covered with white splotches. 
Old-Fashioned Rose—Deeply cut leaves on 
tall, compact plants. 
P. graveolens fragrantissima—Deeply cut, 
light green leaves; very fragrant. 
P. graveolens giganteum—Leaves are lobed, 
not deeply cut. 
Shrubland Rose—Large leaves; red flowers. 
FRUIT-SCENTED 
Apple—Light green, apple-scented leaves; 
compact plant. 
P. fragrans (Cody variety)—Cross between 
Apple and Nutmeg Geraniums; tiny 
white flowers. 
Dr. 
Staudard Varieties 
Buy your Geraniums in late winter. 
Grow them in your window until danger 
of frost is past—then set them in the 
ground outdoors. 
This will give you color in your win- 
dows and older and larger plants for 
your outdoor flower beds. 
These Geraniums are 4 to 8 inches 
tall, ready to start blooming. Many will 
be in bud or bloom when you receive 
them, 
All plants are grown in 24 inch pots 
“and are shipped to you in the soil in 
swhieh ,they are grown. 

a LIGHT PINK 
“ea rnia Beauty—Light rose-colored flow- 
pie very good. 
LaFrance — Very* “double 
flowers, © 
Mrs. Lawreneesslieht\ \Salmon-pink flowers. 
Mrs. Perkins—Light rose with white center, 
Presilly—Light>orehid- -pink flowers. 
sturdy Jean Viaud--Large, light orchid-rose flowers. 
Maria. Wilkes—Light pink, tinted orchid. 
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ENCHANTRESS SUPREME 
© Our 1948 introduction.“ A lovely, 
light salmon-pink sport of Pink >Fiat. 
Double; very free-flowering; petals are 
finely toothed: 
35¢ each; aoe oi 00; 




100 for $19.00 > 
== ,LEMON-SCENTED 
“Pp. -crispu 
matvelous lemon scent, 
ines <crispum lactifolia--Orange-Seenteds me- 
/ “dium-sized leaves.s_.— 
Prince Rupert—Large, handsome plant with 
medium-sized. leaves, 
Lime - nerd ee green, lime - § eae 
um—Small; crispy, curly leaves with ~ 
leaves.; < 
Lady Mary dace shaped, demon - scent d 
leaves. 
IP melissimum—Txi lobed, lemon- balm sceh- 
ted_ aL: 
Prince, of 
rang an- ‘Shaped, 
scented Seta plant, 
Rober’s Lemon? Rose—L 
cut, 7 ‘Temontyose ented leaves, 
iy MINT-SCENTED. 
Codfrerek Pride—Large leaves, sometimes 
yellows ‘marked. 
Peppermint—Large hairy Jeavey with strong 
mint. scent; Jow and spreading growth. 
Pungent: Peppetmint—Long, dowuy SEE 
~ handsome Jplant. « > 
SPICE-SGENTED .~ 
P. australis—Large, tri-lebed leaves: spicy. 
Nutmeg—Light green, small, 
meg-scented leaves. 

P. fragrans (Logee variety)—Like abower 
except an apple scent is present. =; 
Ginger—Round, _ serrated, ginger-scented- 
leaves. 



orange: Mrs. Kingsley—Small ruffled leaves sug- 
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arge, grey, deeply ~ 
ound, - nut>- 
shrimp - colored Salman, | 

RECEIVED 
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nt of £ 

DEEP PINK 
Pink Abundance—Very large, deep salmon- 
rose flowers. 
Pink Barney—Quite double, small, 
rose-colored flowers. 
Emile David—Large purple-rose flowers. 
Double Dryden—Bright rose-colored flowers 
with large white centers, 
Pink Giant—Large rose-colored flowers. 
Mrs. Gloede—Deep rose flowers; sturdy 
plant. 
Pink Phenomenal—Huge rose-colored flow- 
ers with white centers. 
SALMON PINK 
Enchantress—Double, salmon flowers deepen 
in color with age. 
Pink Fiat—Deep salmon pink flowers. 
Mrs. E. G. Hill—Single. Large salmon- 
colored flowers; free-blooming. 
Mme. Landry—Dazzling dark salmon. 
Picardy—Clear salmon-pink flowers. 
Beaute Poitevine — Light, salmon - apricot 
flowers. 
Salmon Ideal—Deep, salmon-apricot flowers. 
Supreme — Light, salmon - apricot 
éys; yery good. 
Pink Sensation—Very double, deep salmon- 
‘pink flowers. 
SINGLE—WITH WHITE CENTERS 
Alice of Vineennes—Large deep pink flowers 
with white centérs> 
Beauty of ,Chatsworth—Red with 
white center. \ 
Painted Lady+—Dee 
bright 
small 
ep pink with white center. 
» Salmon, Queen—Salmon pink with small 
y 
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p) 
~ a 
ons “Y 
white center. 
20¢ each; 6 for $1.00 
50 for $8.00; 100 for $15.00 
PUNGENT-SCENTED 
Ves abrotanifolium—Finely cut greyish green 
5 leaves; ‘father small plant. 
P3 » blandfordianum — Finely — cut greyish 
~ green, leaves; large, rangy plant. 
%, Capri—X beautiful plant with richly col- 
y oréd, cherry red flowers; faint odor. 
zCAOr a—Eucalyptus- scented. Large and 
C idsome ~cerise 
Round: eaf Balm—Hairy leaf; 
plant; pleasant odor. 
1s dicipens—Spreading plant with wide, 
“light gréen leaves. 
Gogseberry—Large patch of yellow often 
present in the leaves, which are about 
the shape and-size of gooseberry leaves. 
Little Gem—Compact plant with 3-lobed, 
light green, hairy leaves. 
spreading 
gestive of Parsley. 
Mrs. Taylor--Grinkly leaves, spreading plant. 
Pheasant’s Foot—Strong odor; finely cut 
A leaf-resombles a Pheasant’s Foot. 
Cron 00k, eae toothed leaf resembles a 
row’s Foot. 
Skelpton’s Unique—Round, hairy leaf; pros- 
‘trate growth. 
GiantY Oak—Goarse, tall 
stems; strong odor. 
Beauty—Spreading plant; roug 
~) black éenter. 
Fair Ellen—Sticky, roughtextured leaves 
~y¥.jmarked with purple, “_ 
=.¢ ‘querdifolium pinnatifidum—Similar to 
Giant Oak_except that leaves are smal- 
Jer and-moretinely divided. 
Prostate ‘Oak—Small leaf, blotched 
purple; low;-spreading growth. 
25¢ each; ° 5! for $1.00; 50 for $9.00 
=) a) 
grower; stkicky- 
leaf with 
LIBRARY 
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