MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE ORDER 
FROM THIS PAGE ONLY, is six plants. You can choose 
them in any combination of Pelargoniums, Fuchsias, Ivy 
Geraniums or Carnations. Plants on this page go from a 
separate growing station, and cannot be packed with plants 
chosen elsewhere in the catalog. That is why we cannot 
accept smaller orders from this particular page. 
EVERBLOOMING GIANT CARNATIONS 
The fragrant, everbloom- 
ing Carnations illustrated 
here, with their great 
double flowers, make hand- 
some pot plants for the 
window or sun porch, or 
for the greenhouse. Effec- 
tive, too, for outdoor sum- 
mer bedding, but don’t 
confuse them with the win- 
ter-hardy, perennial kinds. 
For the latter, see page 26 
of this catalog. 
PRINCESS IRENE—Beau- 
tiful soft pink. Intensely 
fragrant. Strong stems. 
Plants, each 75e. 
MILLER’S YELLOW—A 
fine, clear yellow. Plants, 
each 75c. 
DESERT SUNSET— Variegated scarlet over blush pink, vary- 
ing interestingly. A beauty. Each 80c. 
VULCAN—Deep, 
grower. Each 80c. 
rich maroon. Best dark red. Excellent 
ORANGE WONDER—Orange, with red markings. Strikingly 
showy. Plants, each 75c. 
WHITE SIMS—Extra large, fringed flowers of purest snowy 
whiteness. Plants, each 80c. 
PINK SIMS—Perhaps the best of the soft pinks. Intensely 
double, with strong calyx and stem. Each 80c. 
CATTLEYAMAUVE—It is 
the lovely mauve lavender 
tone that we know in Cat- 
tleya Orchids. Each 75c. 
GRACIE— Pink, marbled 
red. Sweetly scented. Plants, 
each 75c. 
RASPBERRY ICE—Large, 
double flowers in effect of 
raspberry ice cream. Fra- 
grant. Plants, each 75c. 
DONNA LEE—Beautiful, 
deep salmon pink. Each 70c. 
VIRGINIA DELIGHT 
Fine large flowers in clear, 
light rose. Richly per- 
fumed. Plants, each 80c. 
THE IVY GERANIUMS 
Shining, crispy leaves of ivy form. Slender-stemmed, de- 
cumbent plants for window boxes, hanging baskets, terraces. 
UNIFORM PRICE, all varieties, each 75c. SALMON EN- 
CHANTRESS—Large-flowered double. Salmon pink, striped 
rose and flecked crimson. BLUE ORCHID—Semi-double 
orchid blue. MME. MARGOT—Waxy, soft green leaves with 
wide, ivory white margin that becomes rosy pink in full sun 
if plants are kept a bit on the dry side. Flushed white 
flowers. CAPRICE—Free-blooming silver pink with crimson 
markings. Semi-double. BRIDESMAID—Large-flowered double 
in orchid pink. INTENSITY—Brilliant deep scarlet. Partic- 
ularly good ivy foliage. SNOWDRIFT—Pure white. Fine for 
hanging baskets. 
Supplementing this catalog is our TREASURE CHEST 
folder of additional offerings. It will be sent on request. 
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2 PELARGONIUMS SHOW AND FANCY 
Here are those gorgeous, large-flowered beauties called 
LADY WASHINGTON GERANIUMS (varieties of Pelargo- 
nium domesticum). Notable for rich ‘‘pansy’’ blotchings on 
lighter ground. Seeds from a fine private collection. Should 
give interesting new sorts, 6 seeds for 25c; 28 seeds for $1.00. 
LADY FAIR —AIl an alluring apricot salmon except for rus- 
set-colored center blotch. Plants, each 75c. 
PINK PURITY—Pastel pink, with small white center. Large 
blossoms. A heavy, long bloomer. Each 90ce. 
AVALON—Large, fF 
frilled flowers of | 
soft pink, upper | 
petals blotched |} 
dark red. Each 75c. | 
BLUE MABEL— 
Deep blue orchid, | 
upper petals with | 
deeper blotches. 
Each 75e. 
BLACK PRINCE 
—Velvety maroon- 
black, the darkest 
and richest of the 
Pelargoniums. 
Wavy petals. Long 
bloomer. IJllustrat- | 
ed opposite. Each | 
90c. 
LADY LESLIE— 
Large, frilled pet- | 
als of La France * : ee 
pink, red above. Each 75c. 
GLOWING EMBERS—Bright orange red, velvety at the cen- 
ter. Free bloomer. Each 90c. 
GRACE ARMSTRONG—Big, ruffled flowers of pure white, 
purple spot on each upper petal. Each 75c. 
SILVER LINING—Lavender with silvered edge, each petal 
centered rose-flushed black. Each 75c. 
RAY KELLOGG—Strawberry pink with maroon and black 
blotches, upper petals with dark veinings. Each 90c. 
ROYAL ROBE—Velvety ruby red with strawberry center and 
edging. Each 80e. 
COVER GIRL—Soft pink with white throat. Upper petals 
blotched crimson. Ruffled. Each 80c. 
CONSPICUOUS—Oxblood red, upper petals 
edged black; lower black-blotched. Each 90c. 
OFFER 17AN—One plant each of the Pelargoniums, names 
marked, for $10.00. 
2 FUCHSIAS FOR GRACEFUL BEAUTY 
Few plants are as decorative as a well-grown Fuchsia in 
full blossom glory. They make pretty pot plants for window 
or greenhouse, or they may be used for summer bedding. 
MELODY—Beautiful pale rose single, 
easy to grow. Plants, each 75c. 
CHANG—Bright orange corolla, flushed purple. Sepals, old 
rose without, tinted white within. Plants, each 70c. 
MORNING GLORY—Wide, orchid pink corolla. Sepals pale 
pink within, creamy without. Each 75c. 
SNOW FLURRIES—Heat-tolerant, near everblooming, white 
with blush suffusion at petal base. Semi-double. Each 85c. 
MOTH BLUE—Beautiful blue corolla ; sepals deep red. Double. 
Fine hanging basket sort. Each 75c. 
SOUTH PACIFIC—Saucer-shaped white-corolla and upturned 
crimson sepals. Branching, bushy. Each 80c. 
DR. JULES WELCH—tThe double, blue-violet corolla is often 
rose-marbled. Wide, pink sepals. Each 75c. 
SNOWFLAKES—Bell-shaped corolla and upturned sepals, 
all in purest white. Each 75c. 
PURPLE SAGE—Saucer-shaped purple corolla; deep red, re- 
curved sepals. Each 80c. 
SWINGTIME—Flaring, double corolla, cream white with faint 
pink veining. Crepe-textured sepals of rose red. Each 70c. 
waved and 
free-blooming and 
