DWARF GERANIUMS 
Dwarf geraniums are not just low-growing forms of the regular Zonal or Garden gerani- 
ums, but are truly dwarfs, with small leaves and small flowers on miniature plants. Fine for 
window gardening or outdoor pot culture. So uncommon that any nursery handling them 
will find a ready sale. Priced below; please order five or more plants of a variety, any or all 
varieties. 
BLACK VESUVIUS—Dwarf, with small dark faster growing and fine for low borders, as 
leaves turning almost black-green in full well as pots. Single red flowers. 25c. 
sun. Fairly large bright-red single flowers 
over a long period. Grows slowly. 50¢ PIGMY—Dwarf, very small light green leaves 
each. and small double red flowers. Grows fairly 
fast, but is the smallest of all geraniums 
KLEINER LIEBLING (Little Darling)—Dwart, and blooms very freely. Most difficult of 
with small green leaves and small single all geraniums to ship any distance, such 
rose pink flowers, blooms freely. Tallest of as to eastern states. 35c each. 
the dwarfs, in time up to 15” high, but 
normally lower in pots. 25¢ each. PIXIE—Dwarf, dark leaves and single light 
salmon-pink flowers. Good grower with fo- 
MADAME FOURNIER — Dwarf, much like liage turning very dark in full sun. Blooms 
Black Vesuvius, described above, but freely. 35¢ each. 
FANCY-LEAVED GERANIUMS 
Also known as Colored-leaved, these are forms of the Garden or Zonal Geranium with 
zonal markings and various colors on the leaves. This is another group overlooked by many 
nurseries. They are much sought after for window gardening, pot culture or planting out- 
doors. Much recent magazine and newspaper publicity has further increased the demand 
for them. 
All strong stock grown in 21/2" pots, at 25c each unless otherwise noted, five or more 
plants of a variety, any or all varieties. 
- ALPHA—Medium small yellow-green leaves MISS BURDETT COUTTS—Two-toned green 
with a reddish zone. Low, bushy plant, center, zoned brown and red, with a 
single red flowers. creamy yellow border. Small single light 
red flowers. Low, slow, bushy grower, fine 
CRYSTAL PALACE GEM — Yellow-green for pots. Very colorful if given enough sun 
with an irregular green spot in the center to color up well without “burning.” 50c 
of the leaf. Strong grower, small single red Seale 
flowers. 
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DISTINCTION (One-In-A-Ring) — Medium eae BK eer ana peat 
: bronze, salmon red and crimson, edged 
small, light green leaves with very dark yellow. Strong upright grower, small sin- 
BOLI Se edge, leaf edge distinctly ruf- gle pink flowers. Probably the most color- 
fled. Foliage deep green with almost black ful of all Fancy-Leaved geraniums. 50c 
zone when in full sun. Bushy plant, single Lee 
red flowers. 
MRS. PARKER — Silvery green, bordered 
DWARF GOLD LEAF—Not a dwarf, but low white. Somewhat slow but easy to grow, 
and bushy and the best of the Gold-Leaved with fairly good double pink flowers, very 
varieties. Like all yellow-green varieties, _ free flowering. 
color is best in as much sun as they will 
stand without “burning.” Small single bril- » gsxTES OF ITALY—Green, zoned bronze and 
liant red flower. 35¢ each. splashed red, creamy-yellow edge. Strong 
HAPPY THOUGHT—-Green leaves with larce grower, stands full sun, small single light 
Heer mnie ellon (conten cirong up red flowers. Color brightest on older, pot- 
g ; ; r i ligh lica- 
right grower, small single deep red flow- bound plants that are given light applica 
E 4 ; t tions of a complete plant food. This applies 
Shoe veut ION 60 00d SV ee in bar to all the Fancy-Leaved geraniums—bright- 
spade! est coloring is on the new growth. 
JUBILEE—Yellow-green with a broad red- 
brown zone, very handsome in a sunny WILHELM LANGGUTH (Mrs. Langguth, etc.) 
location. Strong upright grower, small Silvery green, bordered white, with good 
single salmon flowers. This is the best of sized double cherry-red flowers. Strong 
the various Bronze-Leaved varieties of this upright grower. This and Mrs. Parker will 
type. do fairly well in part shade. 
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