DWARF GERANIUMS 
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BLACK VESUVIUS—Rare variety with very small dark purple green leaves. Seldom 
exceeds 6” in height. Large scarlet flower, blooms freely. —------------------ 1.00 
LITTLE DARLING—Small light green leaves. Tiny deep pink flower. -..._.------------- 90 
MADAME FORNIER—Not as dwarf as Black Vesuvius, but similar coloration in 
leaves and flowers. Easier to grow, and recommended for border and rock use, 50 
PIGMY—Smallest of all geraniums, light green foliage, double red flowers. 4 
PIXIE—Newest and rarest of dwarf geraniums. Will remain only a few inches tall 
for years. Smaller bush than Madame Fornier. Fair sized flowers of light salmon. -_. 75 
PRIDE—Slightly larger leaves than Black Vesuvius, but has largest umbels of flowers 
of all the dwarfs. The large clusters of large deep salmon flowers really dwarf the 
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RED SPIDER—More c semi-dwarf, but an unusual novelty with 5 slender petals of 
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ALPHA—Semi dwarf, with shiny golden leaves, sharply lobed and slender zone of 
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CRYSTAL PALACE GEM—Two toned leaves of greenish yellow. Light red flower. _..... 50 
HAPPY THOUGHT—Leaves of bright green with light yellow center, separated by 
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JUBILEE—Pronze yellow teai-with broad band el rustpbrowm. 24 2-5. 50 
MISS BURDETTE COUTTS—Listed as a silver tri-color, the leaves are a combination 
of red, green and cream. It is the rarest and the finest of this group. —-...--.........--..- 1.00 
MRS. COX—Leaf has yellow edge with a wide zone of brown edged red and bronze. 
The best of the golden tri-color group and probably the best of all the fancy leaf 
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MRS, PARKER—Green leaf with white edge. Has double pink flower... 50 
MRS. POLLACK (double)—Green center, irregular bands of bronze, red, yellow. 
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SKIES OF ITALY—Shorply lobed leaves, large brown zone is splashed red, edged 
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APPLE BLOSSOM ROSEBUD—Very double rosebud type flowers. White flowers with 
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BIRD’S EGG GERANIUMS—Double pink, Single pink, and Single white. 50 
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MME MARGOT—An ivy geranium with variegated foliage. Pale lilac flowers. Trail- 
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NEW LIFE—Single scarlet flowers flecked and striped with white, no two flowers are 
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NOEL—All white cactus type. Strong grower. Also called “white poinsettia,” 50 
SHIRLEY SUMMERS—Double rose with edge of each petal margined with white. Very 
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VARIEGATED PRINCE RUPERT—A scented geranium (lemon) with tiny green and 
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OTHER SCENTED GERANIUMS—We also grow Lime, Apple, Strawberry, Peppermint, 
Rose (variegated), and Nutmeg, 
