BOOK—GERANIUMS, Wilson. All about the varied Pelar- 
goniums and ‘“‘Geraniums”’ of window, greenhouse and garden. 
Illustrated. $3.50. 
2 PELARGONIUM (Tender Geranium) 
GERANIUM ZONALE HYBRIDS—w. These are the house 
or bedding Geraniums. They are easy from seed, flowering 
quickly, and the seedlings will show amazing range of color- 
ings, white, pink, rose, salmon, scarlet, crimson. Near to 
everblooming. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c; 10 pkts. for $1.50. 
THE SCENTED-LEAF GERA- 
NIUMS—Notable for beauty of 
form and foliage, and for the de- 
lightful, aromatic fragrance of 
the leaves, this fragrance varying 
surprisingly from kind to kind 
PRINCE RUPERT LEMON — 
There is a pleasant lemon scent. 
with foliage small, much crisped, 
growth habit compact. Little lav- 
ender flowers. Plants, each 65c. 
ROSE—The Attar of Rose vari- 
ety. The scented foliage gives 
first the fragrance of the rose, 
then there is a hint of aromatic 
balsam. Leaves deeply lobed and 
cut. Flowers rosy lavender. Plants, 
each 65c. NUTMEG—An ex- 
quisite of compact growth, with 
crinkly, nutmeg-scented leaves that are only slightly lobed. 
The foliage is delightfully silvered. No other quite like it. 
Little white flowers. Plants, each 60c. LADY PLYMOUTH 
VARIEGATED—Deeply cut foliage with pleasing rose scent. 
Each green leaf is sharply, distinctly, margined with white. 
Compact grower. Lavender flowers. Plants, each 65c. OFFER 
542A N—One plant each of the four for $2.30. 
SCENTED-LEAF GERANIUM SEEDS—We offer seeds saved 
by a specialist grower from not less than 10 of the better 
Scented-Leaf varieties. Supplied in mixture only. 6 seeds for 
25c; 28 seeds for $1.00. 
PELARGONIUM — Martha (Lady) Washington Geranium. 
Rather large flowers, ground color of white, rose or red, 
usually with contrasting, darker, pansy-like blotchings. 
Known also as Pelargonium Show and Fancy. Seeds, 6 for 
25¢c; 28 for $1.00. 
PELARGONIUM SHOW AND FANCY — (Pelargonium do- 
mesticum). When flower-growers say Pelargonium, this is 
what they have in mind. Called also LADY WASHINGTON 
GERANIUM. Handsome pot plants with large, pansy-marked 
flowers. Seven sorts. EDITH NORTH—Large, slightly ruffled 
flowers of salmon pink with rosy tones and brown blotch. 
LAVENDER QUEEN—Soft lavender with small purple blotch 
on each petal. MARY BARD—Flowers pure white, but with 
irregular pink veinings and dottings. AZALEA—Large-flow- 
ered rosy red, the upper petals with velvety black patches. 
MRS. LAYAL—Flowers very like pansies, white to lavender, 
with face markings of velvety purple. Blossoms medium size, 
but in great numbers. SPRINGTIME—Ruffled flowers of bright 
pink, but pure white at center. Early and long bloomer. 
MACKENSEN—Immense clusters of clear rose pink ; no mark- 
ings. UNIFORM PRICE—Plants each 65c. One plant each of 
the 7, with names, for $4.10. Order as OFFER 542BN. 
THE FANCY-LEAF GERANIUMS—Quaint varieties, grown 
for the oddly marked or vividly colored foliage as much as for 
the flowers. HAPPY THOUGHT—The somewhat ruffled leaf 
is creamy at the center, then comes a dark zone, and then the 
green margin. Flowers rosy red. Plants each 60c. BRONZE 
BEAUTY—Interestingly scalloped leaves of green-suffused 
yellow, marked with a contrasting band of red-bronze. Flowers 
of salmon-toned red. Plants, each 65c. ITALIAN SKIES— 
Maple-like leaves, centered in two-toned green, then zoned with 
orange-splashed crimson, and edged with creamy white. Bright 
red flowers. Each 80c. FRENCH LACE—Compact, slow-grow- 
ing plants filled with little leaves that are intensely fluted, 
ruffled and eurled. Each little clear green leaf is edged with a 
wide border of creamy white, and the effect of this waved and 
convolute white margin against green is one of intricate laci- 
ness. Flowers like lavender violets. Each 90c. OFFER 542CN— 
One plant each of the four for $2.40. 
GERANIUM MISS BURDETTE COUTTS—Most vivid of the 
Fancy-leaf Geraniums. The leaves are centered with green, 
surrounded by an irregular purple band that is splashed with 
pink, red and yellow. Each leaf carries a wide border of creamy 
white. Rosy scarlet blossoms. Plants, each $1.50. 
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THE APARTMENT GERANIUM—A charming miniature, just 
right for the sunny window of a small apartment or single 
room. Dwarf, compact plants, leaves and flowers about half- 
size. Well-doubled blossoms of intense scarlet in good clusters. 
A gem; those who see it, want it. Introduced as variety 
PIGMY. Plants, each $1.00. 
THE IVY GERANIUMS—Shining, crispy leaves of ivy form. 
The slender-stemmed plants have decumbent tendencies, so 
are valued for window boxes, hanging baskets, shelves. Kept 
pinched back a bit, they make good window pot plants, too. 
Because of the slender, brittle stems, we ship smaller plants 
of these than of the others. They will take hold quickly. 
LAVENDER ROSE—Double flowers of soft lavender, crispy 
ivy leaves of dark green. Each 50c. CAESAR FRANK—Fine, 
semi-double flowers of brilliant rose pink. Good ivy foliage. 
Each 50c. BAROMETER—Thick, waxy leaves of soft green, 
each with a wide edge of ivory white. When the soil becomes 
dry, the white edges of the lower leaves turn rosy pink, this 
pink suffusion continuing from leaf to leaf as long as the dry- 
ing continues. An odd beauty that doesn’t look like a Geranium 
at all. Pretty, salmon-colored flowers. Each 70c. OFFER 542DN 
—One plant each of the 3 for $1.55. 
1 TRUE or HARDY GERANIUM 
They yield long display of handsome bloom, wintering 
without any difficulty well north, and giving a pleasant touch 
to the rock garden, or the border. All will stand full sun but 
all are shade-tolerant. Please don’t confuse them with the 
frost-tender bedding or pot plants that the florist calls ‘‘Ge- 
ranium,”’ for those are technically Pelargoniums. The true 
(botanic) Geraniums are winter-hardy, outdoor perennials. 
“kt”? culture. BLUE BEAUTY— (2-3) 20. Rounded, bushy plants 
are mantled with big, blue-lavender flowers from June into 
August. A garden-effective, hardy perennial for either sun or 
shade. Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. for 70c. Plants, each 65c; 3 for $1.60. 
GRANDIFLORUM—(8)14. Fine, big 
flowers of blue-lavender, veined purple. 
Illustrated opposite. Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. 
for 70c. Plants, each 60c. MACU- 
LATUM — (2)25. Attractive flowers, 
mauve to lavender. Does well in full 
sun or in open shade. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. 
for 50c; 10 pkts. for $1.50. PHAEUM 
—(2-3)20. Here the blossoms are such a 
dark blue that it suggests black, with, 
though, a little white spot at the base 
of each petal. Pkt. 25e. SANGUINEUM 
—Here is long and gorgeous blooming 
in a coloring that is not too far from 
blood red, but the plants vary much, 
in tone and shade, as well as in height. 
Foliage becomes glowing red in late 
autumn. Thrives in either shade or sun. 
Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c; 10 pkts. for 
$1.50. Plants, each 50c; 3 for $1.20; 
10 for $3.50; 25 for $7.60. Note that foliage of this species 
often dies back after moving, but new shoots will soon come 
up from the thick roots. ENDRESSI—(2-3)18. Rosy pink. De- 
light from the Pyrenees. Pkt. 25c. ARMENUM—(3)24. Un- 
usual Armenian species with dark red-violet flowers, each petal 
with a black-purple spot at the base. Pkt. 25c. Plants, each 60c. 
WALLICHIANUM—(3)9. Fine, big flowers of richest blue- 
violet, often with white eye. Low cushions, just right for the 
rock garden. Pkt. 25c. OFFER 542E—One pkt. each of the 8 
for $1.65. 
GERANIUM HARDY BLEND—Most of the above, with per- 
haps others, all shade-tolerant. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c. 
THE LANCASTER GERANIUM—Fully winter-hardy rock 
garden plant of rare charm. Low mats set for months with 
wide, upfacing flowers of purest pink. The Walney variety of 
G. sanguineum. Plants, each 70c; 3 for $1.90. 
GERANIUM PLANT OFFER—One plant each of Lancaster 
Pink, Sanguineum Red, Grandiflorum, Sanguineum White and 
Blue Beauty, all hardy perennials, for $2.75. OFFER 542FN. 
2 GERANIUM ANEMONIFOLIUM—w. Here is the exception 
any good rule needs, for this true Geranium lacks hardiness 
and is grown as an indoor pot plant. It makes handsome 
crowns of finely cut foliage, with a profusion of violet flowers 
above. Definitely desirable. Pkt. 25c. 
2 GESNERIA SCARLET HYBRIDS 
Exceedingly showy plants in the Achimenes-Gloxinia rela- 
tionship. Trusses of most brilliant scarlet blossoms. Long in 
Ber et pot culture. Pkt. 40c; 3 pkts. for $1.10; 10 pkts. 
or $3.30. 
