WALTZTIME (Schmidt) — Beautifully ruffled 
cattleya-orchid, top petals veined deep 
violet to the small blotch of velvety violet. 
Strong upright grower, very free flowering, 
long blooming season. Large ruffled flow- 
ers held well above the foliage. Be sure 
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WARREN KELLOGG—Similar to Tunisia, but 
more compact. Wonderful pot plant. 
WOLFGANG GOETHE — Deep red with a 
large, well-defined violet-black blotch in 
each petal. Tall, large flowers. A fine deep 
red. 
ZENOBIA—Orange red, top petals with vel- 
vety crimson center. Medium large flow- 
ers, petals curled and waved. Highly col- 
ored variety. 
ZULU KING—Rosy red, lilac undertone at 
edges, lower petals veined and with round 
brown-black blotch in center; top petals 
almost entirely covered with velvety 
brown-black. Good medium grower with 
large, bold flowers. 
GARDEN GERANIUMS 
Zonal or Common Geranium, botanically Pelargonium hortorum varieties. 
From our large collection we have selected the following varieties as good all-around 
garden and pot plant geraniums. 
All strong stock in 21." pots, ready when shipped for 4” pots or larger containers. You 
may order as few as five of a variety, any or all varieties. 2!/."" pots, $20.00 per 100. 
ALICE OF VINCENNES—Single; varies, usu- 
ally large white center shading through 
soft carmine rose to red at the edges. 
ALPHONSE RICARD— Semi-double, light 
scarlet. Vigorous grower, very large flow- 
ers in large umbels. 
BETTER TIMES — Double, bright deep red. 
Compact grower, free flowering. Fine pot 
plant, much used for bedding. 
CALIFORNIA BEAUTY — Double, rose pink 
with white center. Floriferous—good pot 
and bedding variety. 
CALIFORNIA GIANT — Semi-double, rose 
pink with white center. Vigorous grower, 
large umbels, large flowers. 
FIAT (Pink Fiat)—Double salmon coral-pink, 
tops for pot culture. 
IMPROVED MRS. LAWRENCE—Semi-double, 
light salmon pink. Medium growth, very 
free flowering. Good pot and bedding va- 
riety. 
IRVINGTON BEAUTY — Semi-double, rose 
pink and salmon. Medium grower, free 
flowering. 
MADAME BUCHNER (sold under various 
names)—The best known double white. 
MADAME JAULIN (syn. Apple Blossom)— 
Semi-double, white, flushed apricot pink. 
Large flowers, very large umbels, free 
blooming. Vigorous bushy growth. 
MARGUERITE DE LAYRE (also sold under 
other names)—The best known single 
white. 
MAXIME KOVALEVSKY—Single, remarkable 
shade of orange. Well known bedding and 
pot plant variety. 
MISSOURI — Double, bright scarlet. Strong 
grower, popular garden variety. 
MRS. E. G. HILL—Single, salmon pink, 
darker near petal edges. Fine large um- 
bels. Good bedding variety. 
NUIT POITEVINE—Single, purplish crimson, 
scarlet flush in top petals. Distinct dark 
coloring. 
PRIDE OF CAMDEN—Double, velvety deep 
red. Showy, free blooming. Finest double 
red for garden and pots. 
RADIO RED—Double, bright red. Free flow- 
ering, most brilliant of the reds. 
RUBY—Double, deep ruby red. Very large 
umbels. 
SALMON SUPREME — Semi-double, apricot 
salmon. Stocky growth, very large flowers, 
free blooming. Good pot and bedding va- 
riety. 
SPRINGFIELD VIOLET—Double, deep purple- 
crimson. Rich coloring. 
