GARDEN OR ZONAL GERANIUMS 
(PELARGONIUM HORTORUM) 
Add color to your home with colorful 
Geraniums. Brilliance of color and sheer 
beauty can be yours in many ways. Mass 
plantings of Geraniums in your flower beds, 
urns, porch and window boxes and along 
walks will be your pride and joy. 
You will receive plants 4 to 8 inches tall 
that will bloom soon and grow to be dandy 
plants. 
Double Dark Red 
G-102 Better Times—-Many deep red 
flowers produced by compact plant. Most 
popular dark red. 
G-103 Pride of Camden—Very free flow- 
ering velvety red. Fairly compact plant. 
G-104 Lady Jane—Large tomato-red 
flowers in fine clusters. 
G-105 New Ruby—Large clusters of 
crimson red flowers with ruby tones. 
G-109 Montmort — Bright magenta red 
with a touch of white in center. 
Double Bright Red 
G-116 Olympic Red—Exceptionally good 
bright red. Free flowering bushy plant. 
G-117 Radio Red—Most brilliant of the 
reds. Withstands the hot sun and drought 
better than other varieties. 
G-118 Red Fiat—Bright scarlet flowers 
abundantly produced by sturdy plants. 
G-119 Improved Ricard—Huge scarlet 
flowers on vigorous plant. 
Double 
G-155 Mme. Buchner — Most popular 
white. Free flowering compact plant. 
G-156 Snowball—Large white flowers of 
fine form. ‘ 
G-120 Sensation—Scarlet tinged white on 
lower side of petals. 
G-121 Wyona—Large scarlet bloom 
grown by large sturdy plant. An old fa- 
vorite. 
G-122 Red Barney—Bushy plant pro- 
duces an abundance of small red flowers. 
G-127 Red Landry—Excellent scarlet 
with zoned foliage. 
White 
G-158 Gregersen’s White—A new white 
with large flowers and strong growth. 
G-159 Madonna — A full double white, 
considered superior by many. Fast growing 
plant. 
30c each; 12 for $3.00; 50 for $10.00 
(2) 
Geranium Growers Since 1919 
