NOTICE 
Because of the eee, 
£ printing, labor an 
cost of P bah 
terials we are nO 
Bi stsk in color in our eee 
catalog. This has enable 
us to sell our plants at the 
same prices as aie obiae 
years. To anyone intereste 
in our last catalog showing 
) many of our pelargoniums, 
fuchsias, carnations an 
geraniums «n their natural 
B colors, We would be pleased 
to send same for 10c. 
Bs 
Lower petals 
Extremely large 
This is the must. 50c 
7 ad UrTrausit, 
veining towards center. 
flowers and umbels. 
each. 
BLACK PRINCE—E8lack; very velvety. Shows 
a slight dark wine undertone edging each 
petal, particularly dark at throat. Petals 
waved and curled. Strong bushy upright 
grower with strong stems that hold the 
large umbels upright. Heavy long bloomer. 
The darkest of pelargoniums. Best in par- 
tial shade. 50c each. 
BLOSSOMTIME—Pastel pink with a deep ma- 
roon blotch in upper petals, a clear white 
throat. Full large umbels of very large 
flowers. 50c each. 
CARNIVAL (1951)—Rose Red. All petals 
have large elongated velvety black blotches 
with red flare. Very large umbels, heavy 
bloomer. 5Q0c each. 
CAVALIER—Deep lavender. Very large clus- 
ters of symmetrical waved flowers of a 
deep lavender. A strong upright grower 
that will be valued highly for its large well 
formed umbels and its unusual clear color- 
ing. Very fine. 75c each. 
CHICADEE—Lavender. Upper petals deep 
violet blotches. Lower petals violet eyes. 
Medium small pansy flowers. Attractive. 
50c each. 
CHEERFUL—Deep rose pink heavily veined 
in deep rose. A full cluster of flowers all 
facing upward veined in a deeper rose. 
Compact grower. Blooms early and heavily. 
75c each. 
CIRCUS DAY—Pink. Upper petals deep pink 
with medium large velvety brown-lilac 
blotches flushed with salmon. Large um- 
bels of very large flowers. 50c each. 
FIERY EMBERS—Black. 
ms 
|. . for wealth of bloom. . 
r cut flowers and corsages. 
one of the most beautiful 
able. 
bive the flower lover a wide 
Vpes. For the gardener wno 
tunity to satisfy his wishes. 
i ngton Geraniums 
VARIETIES 
iced for strong well-established plants 
BUS ae oxblood red. Up- 
fals waved, edged with a black hair- 
Rining and blotches. Lower petals 
EC black spot. Very large flowers, 
ping quality, long bloomer. A fine 
Well named as Con- 
Boed plant. 
B. 50c each. 
IRL—Soft pink, white throat. Upper 
Weined from base to medium sized 
crimson spot. Lower petals no 
markings. Medium large round and beauti- 
fully ruffled flowers. Very free flowering. 
50c each. 
DAWN—Pastel light. apricot with a small 
russet blotch in upper petals. Very large 
—-~~rrvt 
flowers. Has a low compact habit of 
growth and blooms freely. Fine variety. 
75c¢ each. 
DEMURE—Pale blush with small russet blotch 
in upper petals. Large umbels of slightly 
ruffled blossoms. A strong upright grower 
with abundance of early bloom. 50c each. 
DISCOVERY—Deep orchid pink with small 
deep markings. Large umbels of slightly 
ruffled very large flowers. Strong upright 
grower with abundance of bloom. 50c each. 
Upper petals red 
border surrounding each petal. Lower petals 
red overlaid with black, feathering. Re- 
markable flame - like coloring. Medium 
bushy grower. Very different. 50c each. 
FIFTH AVE.—Black and red. This variety 
outstanding in color and superior in all 
characteristics. Rich velvety red petals are 
heavily overlaid at center with a black 
sheen which lessens as it extends to outer 
edges giving the whole flower a rich iri- 
descence. Early long bloomer. Medium 
grower. 50c each. 
GLOWING EMBERS—Bright crange red with 
a velvet cast in center of each flower. 
Large umbels of round flowers produced 
freely. Compact bushy habit of growth. 
An ideal pot plant. 50c each. 
GOLDILOCKS—Light golden apricot. Upper 
petals small dark blotches, feathering. 
Frilled. We believe this is the only pelar- 
gonium having this soft coloring. Medium 
height. Bushy grower. 50c each. 
