FANCY-LEAVED GERANIUMS 21 
Silver-Leaved Geraniums 
ATTRACTION. Slightly silvered, bright green leaves 
with an ivory border. Small, single scarlet flowers. Has 
a narrower and slightly paler border than FLOWER OF 
Sprinc. It is a bushy, vigorous plant. The name may 
not be correct. This plant is certainly not Kinghorn’s 
ATTRACTION, raised in 1850, which was the first Silver 
Tricolor and probably an ancestor of all Tricolor Gerani- 
ums, but could perhaps be Gaines’ ATTRACTION dating 
from 1863. 50c 
FLOWER OF SPRING. Slightly silvered, bright 
green leaves with an unusually wide irregular border 
of ivory. Strong growing plant. Small, single, scarlet 
flowers. Originated before 1860. The best ivory bordered 
variety. 50c 
HILLS OF SNOW. Silvery green leaves with a very 
narrow white border. Sometimes there is a faint dark 
zone. Slow growing, fairly compact plant. Small, but 
attractive, light rose, double flowers. A neat and dis- 
tinct variety. 50c 
MOUNTAIN OF SNOW. Silvery green leaves with a 
wide, pure white border. This variety has the broadest 
and whitest border of all. Because of the large amount 
of white, the plant is not vigorous, but it is not difficult 
to manage. Small, single, brilliant scarlet flowers. 
Mountain oF Snow is an old variety, grown at least as 
long ago as 1860, and has always been popular. 50c 
MRS. PARKER. Silvery green leaves with a fairly 
wide border of white. Sometimes there is a faint dark 
zone. A slow growing, compact plant that is free flower- 
ing with small, but attractive, light rose, double flowers. 
Originated at least as long ago as 1893. Good. 50c 
SILVER S. A. NUTT. Silvery green leaves bordered 
and frequently striped with ivory-white. Rather slow 
growing. Supposedly a sport of the standard S. A. Nutt, 
and a the same medium size, double, velvety red flow- 
ers. 50c 
SPRITE. (Miller). See Dwarf Geraniums, page 26. 
WILHELM LANGGUTH. Silvery green leaves bor- 
dered with white. The leaves have a faint zone. Medi- 
um size, double flowers of fine, clear vermilion. The 
best flowers of any of the Fancy-Leaved Geraniums. 
The name may be found in several forms and spellings, 
but the form given is believed to be the correct original 
name. This variety dates back to 1898. 50c 
Bronze-Leaved Geraniums 
ALPHA. Small, shiny, yellow-green leaves with a nar- 
row rust-red zone. Rather small, bushy plant, with thin, 
hard stems. The small, single, scarlet flowers are attrac- 
tive, and very freely produced. A nice variety. Dakota 
appears to be identical. 50c 
BRONZE BEAUTY No.1. Large, round, yellow-green 
leaves with a comparatively narrow red-brown zone. 
Slow growing plant. Small, single, light salmon flowers. 
This is the variety that is generally found as Bronze 
Beauty in the West. 50c 
