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Hatlawelli Fauerite PELARGONIUMS 
ALICE EASTWOOD—Soft rosy pink, lower pet- 
als with two short dark stripes, upper petals 
with deep velvety spot, all petals waved. 
AZALEA—Rosy-red, free bloomer, large flow- 
ers with upper petals blotched darker. 
BALLERINA—Delicate rose-pink with all petals 
ruffled and waved. In the center is an orange- 
maroon spot with 2 or 3 crimson pin stripes in 
the lower portion and red veining in the cen- 
tral base. 
BETTINA — Pastel pink, deep red veining at 
base half of lower petals. Top petals a bit 
deeper colored, with prominent veins, velvety 
red blotch. 
BEVERLY HILLS—Cattleya orchid, a very pop- 
ular color in pelargoniums. 
CHINA ROSE — Deep smoky cerise rose-red, 
red veining, lighter throat, velvety brown 
blotch. 
CIRCUS DAY — Lovely pink with salmon 
flushed, dark centered, top petals. A beauty. 
CONGO—Maroon black center flushed rosy- 
violet, shading to lilac toward border. All pet- 
als veined black. 
CONSPICUOUS—Oxblood or wine-red, black 
spot in lower petals, veining and blotch in top, 
all petals wavy edged with black hair line. 
COVER GIRL—Clear pink, white throat; top 
petals veined to a deep crimson blotch. Me- 
dium large flowers, beautifully ruffled. 
DUCHESS OF KENT— Probably the finest 
white pelargonium. Lower petals are pure 
white; the remaining petals feathered lightly 
at base and with a small pale mallow purple 
spot. Petals are nicely ruffled at the edges. 
EMPRESS OF RUSSIA —Deep rose-maroon, 
each petal with very dark center and a white 
pin-stripe edging. Demand exceeds supply. 
GAY NINETIES—Gayly ruffled and sprightly 
white; the lower petals with delicate lines and 
each upper petal with a fine feather blotch of 
contrasting claret. 
GRAND SLAM — Rosy-red, salmon undertone, 
petals veined deep violet-red to velvety-brown, 
red spots in center. Top petals flushed salmon, 
all petals waved. 
Outstanding Pelargoniums chosen from among 
hundreds of varieties. No two alike. 
Ready-to-bloom plants from 4-inch pots: 
Any 4 for $ 5.00, postpaid. 
Any 6 for $ 7.00, postpaid. 
Any 12 for $13.50, postpaid. 
(Postpaid within continental United States) 
San Francisco Prices: 
PELARGONIUM, CONGO 
GRACE ARMSTRONG—Glistening white with 
large round ruffled flowers. Excellent. 
GROSSMAMA FISCHER — Rich deep salmon 
with waved petals penciled and blotched dark 
brown to black. Always in demand. 
HARRIETTA—All petals crimson and maroon 
black. Low bushy grower. 
IRENE RITCHIE—Light salmon-pink, top pet- 
als flushed orange-salmon. Tall. 
$1.00 each; 6 for $5.50; 12 for $10.00. 
JOAN FONTAINE—A striking black and red 
with a contrasting light throat. Flowers are 
very large, up to 3 inches. An outstanding 
variety for pot or garden. 
JUNGLE NIGHT — Deepest maroon, overlaid 
velvety-black with medium large velvety black 
petal center. Open flowers show wine or bur- 
gundy on outer portion of petals. 
MACKENSEN — An outstanding brilliant rose- 
pink with markings, veinings, and small 
blotches of crimson orange. The flowers are 
very large and showy. 
MRS. MARY BARD—Lovely snow white flowers 
with delicate claret-wine colored lines in the 
throat. Bushy habit, fine for pots. 
PEGGY CRADDOCK—Light silvery-pink, two 
or three crimson veins from base to center of 
petals. Low bushy growth. 
QUEEN OF HEARTS — Deep rose-red, velvet 
black spot on top petals. 
RED VELVET—Deep wine-red overlaid velvety 
black, veined black and with large velvety 
black blotch. All petals are waved. 
RHAPSODY—Large, waved and fluted petals; 
the upper ones, each with a large blotch of 
velvety orange maroon, margined lighter; the 
lower, salmon-pink, delicately veined. 
SALMON SPLENDOR—Salmon to apricot, large, 
wavy petals. 
SPRING SONG — Pink, veined crimson with 
deeper crimson blotch. Bushy, grow for pots 
and bedding. 
SUE JARRETT—Bright pink shading to vivid 
salmon; upper petals blotched maroon. One 
of the largest flowered pelargoniums. 
VAGABOND—Rich opulent ruby-red, deep and 
velvety; with a delicate trace of lighter shade 
on the petal edges. The center, white with 
claret veining toward the outer dark portion. 
WALTZTIME—Beautitfully ruffled Cattleya- 
orchid, two top petals veined deep violet to the 
small blotch of velvety violet in petal center. 
Strong upright grower. 
CALIFORNIA GERANIUMS 
APPLE BLOSSOM—semi-double white, flushed 
apricot. 
BETTER TIMES—Double, bright deep red, com- 
pact, free flowering. 
CALIFORNIA BEAUTY—Double, rose-pink with 
white center, free blooming, good pot and 
bedding variety. 
IMPROVED RICARD—Semi-double, light scar- 
let. 
MAXIME KOVALESKI—Single, a brilliant shade 
of orange, stunning with contrasting blue. 
Ready-to-Bloom Plants from 4-inch Pots 
Any 4, % 4.75, postpaid 
Any 6, $ 6.50, postpaid 
Any 12, $12.00, postpaid 
CITY ORDERS—Orders placed at our San Fran- 
cisco Store or Nursery Gardens and NOT for 
shipping will be priced as follows: 
75c each; 6 for $4.00; 12 for $7.50., 
MARGUERITE DE LAYER —This is the best 
single pure white. Has good long stems, too. 
IVY GERANIUMS 
MME. BUCHNER — Double pure white, semi- 
dwart habit for pot plant. 
MRS. E. G. HILL—Single, salmon-pink, darker 
near petal edges. A very fine bedding variety. 
PRIDE OF CAMDEN—Double, deep velvety- 
red, medium height growth, free flowering. 
RED FIAT—Double, bright orange, scarlet. 
SALMON IDEAL—Semi-double salmon. 
SUZANNE LUPRE — Single salmon suffused 
orange. 
CITY ORDERS: Orders placed at our San Francisco Store or Nursery Gardens, and NOT for shipping. 
ADMIRAL BIRD — Semi-double lavender, red 
and white variegated. 
CHARLES MONSELET—Double; lovely cerise- 
rose; buds are rose type, flowers are large and 
showy. 
CHARLES TURNER—Double; fine rose-pink. 
COMTESSE DE GREY—Semi-double; soft satiny 
pink. 
ENCHANTRESS—Semi-double white with red 
blotches. 
ESTELLE DOHENY — Double; 
pink. 
salmon-orange 
$1.00 each; 6 for $5.50; 12 for $10.00 
SHIPPING ORDERS: Any 4, $ 5.00, postpaid. 
Any 6, $ 7.00, postpaid. 
Any 12, $13.50, postpaid. 
(Postpaid within Continental U.S.A.) 
For a cheery display all summer, plant 3 or 4 
ivy geraniums in a hanging basket. They also 
make a fine display in a window box, bloom 
continuously and profusely. Ready-to-bloom 
plants from 4-inch pots. 
JOSEPH WARREN—Double; a very rich shade 
of rosy violet purple, our deepest color in ivy 
geraniums; bushy growth and may be kept 
compact. 
INTENSITY—Semi-double, bright scarlet; with 
a few short petals in the center. Medium long 
growth. 
MALIBU—Semi-double; deep cerise-pink. 
SNOWDRIFT—Double; our best pure white. 
VERNA SEGO—Double, brilliant flame orange. 
WILLY—Double, deep red, large flower, free 
bloomer and popular. 
