2 PELARGONIUMS SHOW AND FANCY* 
Here are those gorgeous, large-flowered beauties called 
LADY WASHINGTON GERANIUMS, (actually varieties of 
Pelargonium domesticum). The flowers usually show darker, 
pansy-like blotchings on lighter ground. SEEDS from a 
widely varied collection, 6 seeds for 25c; 28 seeds for $1.00. 
PLANTS, 11 named sorts below at postpaid prices. Read 
paragraph top next column “Special Rule, etc.’ before 
ordering. 
AVALON —Large, 
frilled flowers of 
soft pink, upper 
petals blotched 
dark red. Each 
65c. 
BLUE MABEL— 
Deep blue orchid, 
upper petals with 
deeper blotches. 
Each 65c. 
BLACK PRINCE— 
Velvety maroon- 
black, the darkest 
and richest of the 
Pelargoniums. 
Wavy petals. Long 
bloomer. Illustrat- 
ed opposite. Each 
90c. 
» LADY LESLIE— 
Large, frilled petals of La France pink, red patches above. 
Each 65c. 
GRACE ARMSTRONG—Big, ruffled flowers of pure white, 
purple spot on each upper petal. Each 70c. 
FIERY EMBERS—Lower petals red, feathered maroon. Upper 
petals black-maroon, edged red. Each 75c. 
GOLDILOCKS—Frilled apricot pink with golden tone. Small 
rose-red patches above. Each 75c. 
RAY KELLOGG—Pale strawberry pink with maroon and 
black blotches, upper petals with dark veinings. Ruffled 
edges. Large flowers. Each 75c. 
ROYAL ROBE—Velvety ruby red with strawberry center and 
edging. Each 70c. 
DIENER’S GIANT—Particularly large flowers of deep pink, 
upper petals with small feathered blotches of dark red. Each 
65c. 
SILVER LINING—Lavender flowers with rose-flushed black 
blotches, edges lighter. Each 60c. 
OFFER 713AN—One plant each of the 11 Pelargoniums, 
names marked, for $7.25, postpaid. 
2 THE RICH-TONED FUCHSIAS* 
Few plants are as decorative as a well-grown Fuchsia in 
full blossom glory. They make pretty pot plants for window 
or greenhouse, or they may be used for summer bedding. In 
descriptions of Fuchsias the word “corolla”? refers to center 
part of the flower, usually pendant, while the word “‘sepals’’ 
means the outer, usually reflexed, portion. Note that all 
Fuchsias are sent postpaid. 
CATALIN A—Enormous flowers with double snow-white corolla 
and reflexed crimson sepals. Each 65c. 
DR. JULES WELCH—tThe double, blue-violet corolla is often 
often rose-marbled. Wide, pink sepals. Each 65c. 
SWINGTIME—Flaring, double corolla, cream white with faint 
pink veining. Crepe-textured sepals of rose red. Fine box 
_or basket sort. Each 65c. 
MOTH BLUE—Beautiful blue corolla ; sepals deep red. Double. 
Excellent hanging basket variety. Each 65c. 
TREASURE—Free-blooming, bushy double, 
lavender; sepals pink. Each 60c. 
W HITEMOST—Graceful single flowers, pure white with pale 
pink sepals. Each 60c. 
CHANG —Rosy scarlet corolla, shaded purple. Sepals old rose 
without, white tinted within. Single. Each 65c. 
TRAILING AUTUMN —Orange-flushed single corolla, cerise 
at edges. Sepals salmon, pale green at tips. Each 65c. 
PURPLE HEART—Double corolla of marbled purple-violet. 
Reflexed, bright red sepals. Each 65c. 
OFFER 713BN—One plant each of the 9 Fuchsias, name 
marked, for $5.40, postpaid. : : 
corolla orchid 
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SPECIAL RULE FOR THIS PAGE ONLY 
Plants on this page go from a separate growing station, 
so cannot be packed with other plants in this catalog. We 
must, therefore, ask that minimum order from this page be 
six plants. The six may be assorted in any combination of 
the Fuchsias, Pelargoniums or Carnations offered here (on 
page 13). Prices on this page are postpaid to destination, 
so additional postage allowance is not required. 
EVERBLOOMING GIANT CARNATIONS* 
These fragrant, ever- 
blooming Carnations illus- 
trated here with their great 
double flowers make hand- 
some pot plants for the 
window or sun porch, or 
they are delightful in the 
greenhouse. They are ef- 
fective in the summer gar- 
den, too, but should not 
be considered as winter- 
hardy outdoor perennials. 
For the latter, see page 28 
of this catalog. 
CATTLEYA MAU VE— 
The coloring is the lovely 
mauve lavender tone that 
we know in Cattleya Or- 
chids. 
CRIMSON GLORY — Par- 
ticularly large flowers of 
rich crimson. 
DAINTY QUEEN—White, with pink stripes. Intensely fra- 
grant. One of the better Carnations. 
GEM—Unusually large flowers of salmon pink, with deeper 
flecks. Beautifully formed. 
GRACE—Pink, marbled 
with red. Richly perfumed. 
MARCHIONESS OF 
HEADFORT— Creamy 
white with orange red over- 
lay. 
MILLER’S. YELLOW — A 
fine, clear yellow. 
MURIEL—Cream, with con- 
trasting cerise markings. 
TIJUAN A—Deep pink with 
purple markings. 
DONNA LEE—~An 
altogether beautiful deep 
salmon pink. 
UNIFORM PRICE — The 
Carnation plants above are 
available uniform (post- 
paid) price of each 65c; 
F any three for $1.80; any 
10 for $5.50. No additional postage allowance needed. 
CERTAIN GARDEN BOOKS* 
Book prices are postpaid within the United States. 
HOMEOWNERS COMPLETE OUTDOOR HANDBOOK— 
Stieri. Covers lawn, flowers, fruits, vegetables, driveways, 
fireplaces, fences, play equipment, dining areas, porches, 
outdoor furniture, ete. 592 pages. Illustrated. $6.95. 
THE NEW BOOK OF LILIES—Jan de Graaf. The latest. Just 
out. 192 pages. 16 full-page color plates. $3.50. 
PLANTS IN THE HOME—Balthis. Culture, description, 
propagation. Includes the unusual. Illustrated. $4.00. 
LANDSCAPING THE HOME GROUNDS—Ramsey. Interest- 
ing suggestions and directions. Illustrated. $3.50. 
HOW TO INCREASE PLANTS—Hottes. Propagation direc- 
tions for all sorts of plants. Illustrated. $3.00. 
THE VEGETABLE GARDEN—Farrington. How to have a 
good one. Practical and direct. $1.50. 
HORTUS SECOND—Bailey. Best, concise, descriptive horti- 
cultural and botanical reference. Covers 18,000 species. Not 
illustrated. 832 pages. $10.00. 
OTHER GARDEN BOOKS are here and there all through this 
catalog._Also ask for separate GARDEN BOOK OFFER, a 
descriptive list, sent on request. oh 
