NEW GERANIUMS FOR 1952 
Standard Type 
JOY. (Miller). Double. White, margined and flecked 
salmon-apricot. Some flowers are almost white with a 
delicate edging of salmon-apricot, others are variably 
flecked with color, sometimes over all but the center. 
These variations depend upon growing conditions, prin- 
cipally the temperature and the amount of sun. The 
flowers are large and well formed on a free flowering, 
small plant. Joy is a beautiful and interesting variety. 
$1.50 
French Type 
DEBONAIR. (Miller). Semi-double. Light orchid-pink, 
with a little white in the center. Large flowers in very 
large clusters on stiff stalks. Free flowering, strong, 
large plant. $1.00 
Dwarf Geraniums 
PERKY. (Miller). Dwarf plant with dark leaves and 
red flowers with white centers. The single flowers are 
very large for the size of the plant; the red clear and 
bright; the white center distinct; the form good; and 
the flowers last well. The clusters are large and freely 
produced. Established plants with a reasonable amount 
of sun flower continuously. The leaves are dark olive- 
green. The plant is bushy and compact, but sturdy, and 
eventually will reach a height of 8 to 10 inches. I con- 
sider PERKY one of the very best of the Dwarf Ger- 
aniums.. $2.00 
RUFFLES. (Miller). Very dwarf plant with dark leaves 
and semi-double, salmon flowers. The flowers are of 
good size, with some of the petals ruffled. The clusters 
are small to medium and held close to the foliage. The 
small leaves are dark olive-green to blackish green with 
a darker zone. The plant is very bushy and compact, 
slow growing, and never more than a few inches high. 
Free flowering at all seasons. So far as I know, RUFFLES 
is the first double flowered, dark-leaved dwarf to be of- 
fered. The supply this year is limited. $2.50 
WHITECAP. (Miller). Dwarf plant with dark leaves 
and white flowers. The single flowers are pure white 
with the edges of the petals waved. They are of medium 
size, in large clusters that last well. The leaves are 
olive-green without any zone. The plant is bushy and 
compact, but grows more strongly than most of the 
Dwarf Geraniums, and in time may become 12 inches 
high. WuitecapP is very free flowering. $1.50 
Dwarf Golden-Tricolor Geranium 
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ELF. (Miller). Golden Tricolor. Small, dark, gray-green 
leaves with a wide yellow border nicely zoned with ir- 
regular splashes of scarlet. ELF is a true dwarf, bushy, 
slow growing, and never more than a few inches high. 
The small, single flowers are scarlet. Eur, like Farry- 
aon and Sprite, has an especial appeal to collectors. 
4.00 
