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rivaling the Azaleas in glorious colors and wealth of bloom. Native of AIT RE 
beautiful plants have in recent years been extensively hybridized Pith. & &t Deped ina. ratity 
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new varieties offered for sale over the country. This season we are listing several of our nem 
introductions which will not be available elsewhere until next year. To flower-lovers who 
have not kept in close touch with developments in this field, the many varieties and colors 
of these new hybrids will be a revelation. 
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Pelargoniums rank high among our most beautiful Spring and 
CULTURE: Although Pelargoniums will grow in almost any soil, for best results we 
recommend loamy soil that is well drained. They do equally well in full sun or partial shade, 
but not in dense shade. Fertilizers high in Nitrogen should not be used on them, as this type 
of food will have a tendency to produce foliage rather than flowers. When planting, a gen- 
erous amount of bone meal should be mixed with the planting soil. They should be pruned 
back after flowering to shape the plant up and induce new growth for more and larger flowers 
the following season. They dislike and do not require much water during the growing sea- 
son, and should have hardly any at all during their dormant season, the winter months. 
New Euant & Reeves Introductions 
(From $1.00) 
BRAZIL (Evans). A large flowered variety with a ground color of raspberry shading to 
lighter towards edge of flower. 
DAISY BANKS (Evans). A beautiful pastel flower. Ground of shell pink, feathered cerise; 
large flowers ruffled and waved. 
ENSIGN. Dark mulberry, washed lilac at edge of petals. 
FAIRMONT. Pale Cattleya orchid. Compact habit and very showy. 
GYPSY KING. Large umbels of velvety maroon red, feathered and washed to scarlet 
with edge. Very striking. 
IMPERIAL. Dark mahogany red with white edge. Waved and ruffled flowers. 
LAS VEGAS. A vivid glowing red, lower petals veined and marked darker red. 
LAST FRONTIER. Large ruffled flowers; lower petals La France pink, upper petals deep 
salmon with velvety light red blotches. 
LILA. La France pink feathered dark scarlet. 
PAINTED LADY. Shell pink, with dark raspberry blotches washed crimson. 
Cheice Varieties 
The following list of selected Pelargoniums has been chosen from many scores of named 
varieties. In our opinion, it is representative of the best types available in this field. 4-inch 
pots, 75 cents; 6-inch pots, $1.50 (except where noted). 
BALLERINA. Shell pink, upper petals veined deep red. Large rutfled flowers. 
BRENTWOOD (Evans). Soft salmon pink. Low, compact habit. Exceedingly free bloomer 
and very early. 
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