MRS. COX—Green leaves edged bright yellow 
with a very wide zone splashed scarlet, 
crimson and brown. The leaves of Mrs. Cox 
are large and round, scalloped in appear- 
ance. Fairly tall plant that grows quite 
easily. Small single light salmon flowers. 
Very colorful under all conditions, even in 
hot weather. One of the rarest of the 
fancy-leaved geraniums. $1.00 each. 
MRS. LANGUTH — Silvery green, bordered 
white. Although the flowers of most Fancy- 
leaved geraniums are a secondary consid- 
eration to the leaves, the flowers of Mrs. 
Languth are large, double and rosy or 
cherry red. 50c each. 
MRS. PARKER—Silvery green leaves with a 
fairly wide border of white. Sometimes there 
is a faint dark zone. A slow growing com- 
pact plant, that is free flowering with 
small, but attractive, light rose double 
flowers. 50c each. 
MRS. POLLOCK—Green leaves edged bright 
yellow with a wide zone splashed crimson 
and brown. Nicely lobed leaves. Small 
single orange-scarlet flowers. Easily grown. 
50c each. 
MOUNTAIN OF SNOW—Silvery green leaves 
with a wide pure white border. This variety 
has the broadest and whitest border of all 
of this type. Single brilliant scarlet flowers. 
50c each. 
SKIES OF ITALY—Two-toned green center 
encircled by an irregular wide zone of 
bronze blending into green, with a num- 
ber of salmon red splashes, and narrow 
creamy-yellow edge. Leaf is more maple 
leaf shape than other Tricolors. Strong 
grower, generally stands full sun. Small 
single light red flowers. 50c each. 
BSey ted Leaf Geran tums 
Loved by many... 
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A small rose-scented sprig in a corsage gives a wonderful aroma. 
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Well-estoblished plants in 2/2” pots 50c each. 
APPLE SCENTED (odoratissimum) — Crisp 
light green, oval, crenate velvety leaf. 
Compact plant with vinelike flower 
branches. Tiny white flowers, upper petals 
with tiny red spots. 
APRICOT SCENTED—Very attractive leaves. 
Large rose flowers with a light center. 
GINGER SCENTED—Shiny deep green leaves. 
Rosy lavender flowers. Mild scent. 
LEMON (crispum) — Upright growth, 
leaves, pleasing lemon scent. 
LEMON SCENTED — Strong upright grower, 
lavender flowers. Easy to grow. - 
MINT SCENTED (P. tomentosum) — Large 
handsome leaves of velvet. Strong hori- 
zontal manner of growth. True refreshing 
mint scent. 
NUTMEG SCENTED—Small round gray green 
small 
leaves. Small white flowers. Very aromatic. 
ORANGE SCENTED (Prince of Orange) — 
Orange-lemon and a little rose scent. Up- 
right bushy plant with elegant large flow- 
ers. 
PHEASANT‘’S FOOT—Edge of cut leaf is 
toothed. Pine scent. Attractive pink 
flowers. 
ROSE SCENTED—Finely cut velvety leaves. 
Small orchid pink flowers. Very sweet rose 
scent. 
STRAWBERRY SCENTED—Thin stems, small 
leaves with a blended scent of strawberry 
and lemon. 
VARIEGATED PRINCE RUPERT—One of the 
mild lemon scented. Leaves edged with a 
yellowish-ivory border. Considered the fin- 
est variegated scented. 
Y WAY Fe Leaf Garant 
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lvy Geraniums perform graciously in near shade or full sun, (except in very hot climates) 
in beds, borders, 
window boxes and wall 
brackets. The long trailing varieties are 
suitable for fences, walls, etc. 
Prices: Strong plants in 2/2” 
ALLIANCE—Double. Lilac white with spots 
of deep rose. Very large. This is a hybrid 
cross between a zonal and ivy. Makes fine 
hanging basket. 50c each. 
BERKELEY — Red. Double, very deep red. 
Incomparable large flowers bloom freely. 
One of the best deep reds. 
BLUE ORCHID—Semi-double. Blue orchid 
pots 35c each (except where otherwise noted) 
with a slight violet undertone. Medium 
large flowers. 50c each. 
BRIDESMAID—Double. Soft orchid or cat- 
tleya pink. Very large flowers. Outstand- 
ing variety. 50c each. 
CAPRICE—Semi-double. Light silver pink. 
Top petals with elongated white bar, crim- 
son stripes and round crimson spot. Large 
flowers. Free flowering. 50c each. 
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