PELARGONIUM (Tender Geranium) 
GERANIUMS FROM SEED—The house plant Geraniums or Pel- 
argoniums all grow readily from seed, and. interesting variations 
may be expected. GERANIUM ZONALE HYBRIDS—The usual 
window Geranium. Seedlings show amazing range of colorings. 
Near to ever-blooming. Illustrated below. Pkt. 20c;: 3 pkts. for 
50c; 10 pkts. for $1.50. GERANIUM SCENTED-LEAF—We offer 
seeds saved by a specialist from not less than 10 of the better 
scented-leaf sorts. Mixed only. 6 seeds for 25c; 28 seeds for $1.00. 
PELARGONIUM MARTHA WASHINGTON—Rather large 
flowers, ground color of white, rose or red, usually with contrast- 
ing, darker, pansy-like blotchings. Pelargonium domesticum. 6 
seeds for 25c; 28 for $1.00. 
GERANIUMS FOR WINTER 
In the winter window the rich colorings of the Fancy-leaf 
Geraniums, together with the pleasant perfume-surprises of the 
Scented-leaf ‘group carry a particular appeal. All these are 
Geraniums only within the common horticultural or florist sense, 
Sea! botanically PELARGONIUMS. All below are offered as 
plants. 
THE SCENTED-LEAF GERANI- 
UMS—Notable for beauty of form 
and foliage, and for the delightful, 
aromatic fragrance of the leaves, 
this fragrance varying surprisingly 
from kind to kind PRINCE 
RUPERT LEMON—There is a pleas- 
ant lemon scent with foliage small, 
much crisped, growth habit com- 
pact. Little lavender flowers. Plants, 
each 65c. ROSE—The Attar of Rose 
variety. The scented foliage gives 
first the fragrance of the rose, then 
there is a hint of aromatic balsam. 
Leaves deeply lobed and cut. Flowers 
rosy lavender. Plants, each 65c. NUT- 
MEG—An_ exquisite of compact 
growth, with crinkly, nutmeg- 
scented leaves that are only slightly 
lobed. The foliage is delightfully silvered. No other quite like it. 
Little white flowers. Plants, each 60c. LADY PLYMOUTH 
VARIEGATED—Deeply cut foliage with pleasing rose scent. 
Each green leaf is sharply, distinctly, margined with white. 
Compact grower. Lavender flowers. Plant, each 65c. OFFER 
542A N—One plant each of the four for $2.30. 
THE FANCY-LEAF GERANIUMS—Quaintly beautiful sorts, 
grown for oddly marked or vividly colored foliage as much as for 
the bloom. This means that they are always decorative, always 
attractive. DISTINCTION—Undulate-margined leaves of deep 
green that carry a sharply defined, narrow circle-band of brown 
purple close to, but not at, the leaf edge. Bright flowers of rosy 
vermilion. Well-shaped, bushy plant form. Each 80c. MME. 
LANGGUTH—Silvery green leaves with a snow-white border and 
a faint purple zone. Rather good, double flowers of rose scarlet. 
Each 80c. ITALIAN SKIES—Maple-like leaves, centered in two- 
toned green, then zoned with orange-splashed crimson, and edged 
with creamy white. Bright red flowers. Each 80c. HAPPY 
THOUGHT—Somewhat ruffled leaves that each carry a great 
‘“‘butterfly-wing”’ splash of creamy white surrounded by a zone of 
deep olive shading. Cherry-colored flowers. Each 60c. MISS 
BURDETTE COUTTS—Most vivid of the Fancy-leaf Geraniums. 
The leaves are centered with green, surrounded with an irregular 
purple band that is splashed with pink, red and yellow. Each 
leaf carries a wide margin of creamy white. Rosy scarlet blos- 
soms. Each $1.50. FRENCH LACE—Compact, slow-growing 
plants filled with little leaves that are intensely fluted, ruffled and 
curled. Each little leaf carries a wide border of creamy white, and 
the effect of this waved and convolute white margin against 
green is one of intricate laciness. Flowers like lavender violets. 
Each 90c. OFFER 615FA—One plant each of the six for $5.00. 
THE APARTMENT GERANIUM—A charming miniature, just 
right for the sunny window of a small apartment or single 
room. Dwarf, compact plants, leaves and flowers about half- 
size. Well-doubled blossoms of intense scarlet in good clusters. 
A gem; those who see it, want it. Introduced as variety PIGMY. 
Plants, each $1.00. 
EUCHARIS GRANDIFLORA 
Eucharis, the Lily of the Amazon, will give sweetly perfumed 
blossoms of a waxen white loveliness several times each year, To 
be handled as a pot bulb. Needs ample water before blooming, 
with scantier watering and a semi-rest for a few weeks after each . 
burst of flowering. Bulbs, each $1.10; 3 for $3.00. 
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