14 FLOWERING GERANIUMS 
LAVENDER RICARD. Semi- double. Deep orchid- 
pink with white center. Very large flowers in large clus- 
ters. Strong growing plant. Popular. 50c 
MONSIEUR EMILE DAVID. Double. Purple-rose 
with a_ little white in the center. Large flowers. Strong, 
open plant. Perhaps the “bluest” geranium, although, of 
course, not very blue. 35c 
PHENOMENAL PINK. Semi-double. Rose with white 
center. Large flowers. Strong plant. Slightly deeper 
than CALIFORNIA GIANT, but otherwise much the same. 
35¢ 
SINGLE PINK GIANT. Single. Rose with white cen- 
ter. Large flowers. Strong growing plant. 50c 
ORANGE e APRICOT-ORANGE 
Standard Type 
AUTUMN. (Miller). Double. Apricot - orange with 
white center. Large flowers and clusters. Free flower- 
ing, medium to large plant. Needs to be kept well fer- 
tilized for best performance. When grown outdoors it 
is best with some shade. The fine flowers are good for 
cutting, and are particularly beautiful in artificial light. 
Makes a good pot plant. 75c 
CUBA. Single. Soft apricot-orange. Large flowers. 
Free flowering. A fine, soft color. 50c 
GLEAM. (Miller). Double. Soft apricot-orange. Large 
flowers in good clusters. The color is almost identical 
to Lave, but the flowers are larger. and the plant more 
bushy. 75c 
GLORY. (Miller). Double. Orange with a _ small 
white center. Very large flowers. Small to medium, 
very free flowering plant, particularly good as a pot 
plant. I consider Grory to he the finest orange flowered 
geranium ever produced. Supply limited. $1.00 
HALLOWEEN. (Miller). Double. Apricot-orange with 
a white center. Large flowers and clusters. Exception- 
ally free flowering. Small to medium size plant of good 
habit, suited for either pot or garden culture. $1.50 
INDIAN SUMMER. (Miller). Double. Soft apricot- 
orange with white center. Large flowers and clusters. 
Free flowering, medium to tall plant. INpIAN SUMMER 
is generally lighter and softer in color than AUTUMN, 
but both vary with cultural conditions, and sometimes 
they are almost alike. Like Autumn, INDIAN SUMMER 
is a good pot plant, fine for cutting, and spectacular in 
artificial light. When grown outdoors it should have 
some shade. 75c 
LAVE. Double. Soft apricot-orange, lighter on the 
backs of the petals. Plant of moderate growth. Good. 
SPRINGFIELD ORANGE and probably PriIncE oF ORANGE 
appear to be identical to Lave. 50c 
MAXIME KOVALEVSKY. Single. Orange. Medium- 
large flowers. A popular variety. 35c 
NOUVELLE AURORE. Single. Apricot-orange with 
white center. Large flowers in fine large clusters. Plant 
requires extra care to keep it growing well. A beautiful 
variety and quite distinct. 75c 
