Ivy Leaf Geraniums 
Pelargonium peltatum 
Also Known as Ivy Geraniums and Trailing Geraniums 
Here are listed the finest varieties in commerce today. Descriptions are brief, but as accurate 
as we can make them. Where short, medium and long growth is indicated, it stands for normal 
length of branches for the described variety. 

JESTER 
Double, large orchid pink—darker and more pinkish 
than Admiral Byrd—all petals with small rose stripes 
at edge of petals. Some lower petals with a small rosy 
spot in center. Top petals washed and marked rose, 
veined and spotted red, elongated white mark at base 
half of petals. Occasional flowers have petals that are 
partly striped lengthwise or are all rose; some umbels 
may have flowers half rose, or one or more flowers en- 
tirely rose red. Medium growth, very free flowering. 
SALMON ENCHANTRESS 
Sport of Princess Victoria, identical in flower form 
and habit of growth, but color is soft pink; lower petals 
with a small red spot in center, top petals with stronger 
markings, Petal edges with picotee stripes of rose. 
Beautiful variety. 
SYBIL HOLMES 
Double, deep silvery pink, open center. Rosebud 
type buds, large flowers, reverse of petals near-white. 
EMILY SYLVIA 
Single, with a few smaller curled petals in center, 
brilliant deep rosy red, slight orange flush near center. 
Good umbels, medium flowers. A bright color. 
ESTELLE DOHENY 
Resembles Charles Turner in size, 
color, but has a decided salmon-orange glow. 
long-stemmed umbels. 
JOSEPH WARREN 
Double, rich rosy violet-purple, deeper when in bud 
and on first opening. Large flower, very free bloomer. 
Medium grower, may be kept compact. The richest, 
deepest colored Ivy Geranium. 
CAESAR FRANK 
Medium growth. 
doubleness and 
Large, 
A brilliant rose pink flower, 
PINK ALLIANCE 
The large double flowers are a beautiful deep pink, 
reverse of petals near-white. Rather short, heavy 
branches, light green leaves with a darker zone. Long- 
stalked and very large umbels, free flowering. It appears 
to be a hybrid and resembles Alliance (Victory) in 
habit of growth and bloom. 
NEW PURPLE 
Practically the same as Joseph Warren. New Purple 
is a little more bluish cerise and not as round nor as 
broad-petaled as Joseph Warren. It’s a little looser 
flower with more smaller petals in the center, and per- 
haps a little larger. Vigorous. 
PRINCESS VICTORIA 
(syn. La France, Enchantress) Double, white, pen- 
ciled and feathered rose pink, especially near petal edges. 
Deeper coloring in sunny location, loveliest in part shade. 
Varies and sports freely. Large flowers, very tree 
flowering. Sometimes slow to start, medium to long 
growth. A great favorite. 
ROBER’S LAVENDER 
Very double, orchid, color a_ little deeper than 
Bridesmaid. , Medium large, almost rosebud-type flower, 
open center. Free blooming. 
ROSE ENCHANTRESS 
A sport of Princess Victoria, identical in flower 
form and habit of growth, but color is a lovely shade 
of orchid pink, small round crimson spot in all petals. 
Petal edges with picotee stripes of rose pink. 
THE DUCHESS 
Semi-double, white, faint orchid flush, short pink 
lines near edges of petals; top petals veined, red 
near base, small red mark in center. Deeper colored 
Large flower, 
in sun, largest and best in part shade. 
kept short. 
free blooming. Medium growth may be 
Excellent novelty. 
BRIDESMAID 
Double, soft orchid or cattleya pink, inconspicuous 
rose red veining. Finest coloring and size is obtained 
in partial shade. Several well-known growers consider 
Bridesmaid to be the finest of all Ivy Geraniums. 
CAYUCAS 
Double, soft rosy pink with a distinct fuchsia under- 
tone. Top petals heavily veined deep violet from base 
to center spot of cerise red. Medium growth, large 
umbels. Large flowers. 
ADMIRAL BYRD 
(syn. Orchid Triumph) Semi-double, orchid or pink- 
ish lavender, upper petals marked cerise red. Long, 
strong growth; large flowers. 
ALLIANCE 
Very large, double flowers of lilac 
Vigorous compact plant 
(syn. Victory) 
white with spots of deep rose. 
blooms freely. 
NEON 
Double, glowing cerise rose with violet undertone, 
inconspicuous mark in top petals. Very large flowers, 
blooms freely. Vigorous, long growth. <A bright color 
of luminous quality. 
30c each; 8 for $2.00; 50 for $10.00 
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