CERISE CARNATION—Double. Cerise to 
light crimson. The edge of each petal 
sharply toothed. Medium-sized flowers in 
large clusters. Free flowering. The flow- 
ers are the most carnation-like geraniums. 
75c each. 
FANCY LEAF AND ODD GERAN!IUMS—Pages 10-11 
Varieties that we are adding 
MOUNTAIN OF SNOW—Silvery green leaves 
with a wide pure white border. This va- 
riety has the broadest and whitest border 
of all of this type. Single brilliant scarlet 
flowers. 50c each. 
JUBILEE—Yellow-green leaves with a fine 
broad zone varying from rust-red to brown. 
The zone is broader than in any of the 
other bronze-leaved geraniums. 35c each. 
New prices for following: 
SILVER STAR—Single. White with narrow Dwarf Gold Leaf —------------__ 75c each 
somewhat rolled= petals.. «Small, ‘compact; eFlappy Mt hought = = wanes ee 35c each 
bushy; free. flowering: plants “Silyerotar ic (aMirsae Wanguthiy eee ee ee 35c¢ each 
a very attractive novelty. 50c each. MrsssPollock exes 25.3.2 eee 35c¢ each 
FUCHSIAS 
New and patented varieties 
Strong well-established plants in 2/2” pots, $1.00 each, 6 for $5.00 
BACHELOR GIRL—(Schmidt-Tiret). A sport 
of Bewitched, in all respects like it, with 
the branches somewhat more pendulous, 
but the corolla a pale mallow. The same 
long white buds and long green-tipped 
white sepals, flushed palest pink inside. 
Tops in pale pastel large flowered and free 
blooming hanging fuchsias. 
BLOOMER GIRL (Waltz)—A new natural 
trailer, with large double bell-shaped flow- 
ers. The short tube and long sepals which 
turn straight up are bright carmine. There 
are two tiers of pleated petals, the longer 
ones are of the palest pink, veined car- 
mine and tipped at the base of the flowers 
with carmine. The upper tier with the 
same shadings is pleated in tight at the 
base of flower, giving a puffed-out ap- 
pearance. The stamens are bright carmine 
also. A small leafed foliage. A very 
showy basket. 
BRIDESMAID (Tiret)—Patent applied for. 
Double corolla pale lilac orchid, deepining 
toward petal edges. Thick tube and broad, 
recurving sepals white with light carmine 
blush, inside sepals of crepe texture and 
phlox pink color. Strong medium high 
bushy grower, fine foliage and a profusion 
of beautiful large double flowers, in the 
favored pastel colors. 
CRINOLINE (Reiter)—Patented. Double cor- 
olla soft rose pink, tube and sepals waxy 
white. Reminiscent of Seventeen but much 
larger flowers. Upright grower. Stands 
warm climate well. 
DOROTHY LOUISE (Schnabel)—A new pale 
pink double self of perfect form, the sepals 
and corolla being perfectly matched in 
color. Dorothy Louise is a medium-sized 
flower of light and lovely hue which does 
not fade. The lovely fully double flowers 
are freely produced. Can be made either 
upright or basket. 
ESTHER NELSON (Nelson)—Double orchid 
purple shading to rhodomine pink, tube 
and recurved sepals flesh pink, green- 
tipped. Leaves are long and large, Spanish 
green. Hanging basket type. 
FANTASY (Waltz)—-A semi - double, wide 
open flat flower. The short tube and white 
upturned sepals are slightly flushed pink 
on the outside, fuchsia pink on the inside. 
Corolla consists of four large dodge purple 
petals, palest orchid pink at wide open 
center, and shading to deep dodge purple 
at edges. There are a number of smaller 
folded petals tucked in between and above 
the larger ones, mostly pink with dodge 
purple edges. The many stamens are extra 
long and flare out in a novel fashion from 
the open center making a bizarre and at- 
tractively colored flower. The plant will 
grow to four feet, self-branching. 
GAY FANDANGO (Nelson)—Patent pending. 
Double, magenta rose geranium lake at 
base of long corolla. Gracefully curved 
sepals of carmine rose. Vigorous branch- 
ing grower, free blooming. Leaves are 
spinach green with red veins. Hanging 
basket of cascading type. 
GRAY LADY (Reiter)—Another fine fuchsia 
in the pale bluish tones, the greenish white 
buds develop into flowers of perfect double 
form with upright rosy white sepals and 
with convoluted petals that spread into a 
starched globular arrangement. They are 
of an exquisite pale greyish blue cast, fad- 
ing to a delicate lavender rose as the 
flower ages. In delicacy of coloring and 
perfection of form it is unsurpassed. The 
plant is vigorous and upright. Recom- 
mended for coastal areas. 
HIS EXCELLENCY (Reiter)—A fine double 
globular purple with white tube and sepals. 
The medium to large flowers are of the 
typical globular purple form with the same 
desirable pagoda type sepals found in the 
best purples. However the white coloring 
of the sepals extends into the base of rosy 
white. As the flowers continue to grow, 
the violet coloring changes to orchid pur- 
ple. Buds are white. A beautiful flower 
that fades attractively, and a fine plant 
with exceptionally small foliage. Typical 
of the newer types, the ‘’must’’ of the 
year. 
