BOOK—GERANIUMS, Wilson. All about the varied Pelar- 
goniums and “‘Geraniums” of window, greenhouse and garden. 
Illustrated. 248 pages, $3.95. 
2 TENDER GERANIUMS (Pelargoniums) 
Here are Geraniums for window garden, sun porch or green- 
house, or perhaps for window boxes or outdoor bedding. All of 
them are botanically Pelargoniums. For the Martha Washing- 
ton Geraniums, see page 7. 
SIZE OF GERANIUM PLANTS—tThese are young plants. 
Size varies from 2 to 5 inches. Young plants pack and ship 
better than would bigger stock, and it doesn’t take such plants 
long to grow up. 
GERANIUM ZONALE HYBRIDS 
—w. These are the house or bed- 
ding Geraniums. They are easy 
from seed, flowering quickly, and 
the seedlings will show amazing 
range of colorings: white, pink, 
rose, salmon, scarlet, crimson. 
Near to everblooming. Pkt. 25c; 
8 for 70c; 10 pkts. for $2.00. 
FOR SUNNY WINDOWS—Ten 
of the better Geraniums, sure to 
give long delight. WICKED 
LADY—Big, single flowers in 
radiant cerise, so vividly glowing 
you can fairly feel its impact. § 
Each $1.20. SHIRLEY SUM- @ 
MERS — Fully double flowers, @ 
from palest blush to deepest rose 
pink. Just one of the fine trusses may carry all the color tones. 
Each $1.10. CHERRY VALLEY—True cherry, with live-coal 
brilliance. Fine double flowers. Each $1.00. OLIVIA KUSER— 
Excellent snowy white. Each $1.00. CARLTON GLORY RED— 
Immense, single flowers of glowing red, in fine Hydrangea 
trusses. Each $2.20. CARLTON GLORY PINK—Extra large, 
single flowers of softest salmon pink. Hydrangea section. Each 
$2.20. CARLTON BEAUTY—Very large semi-double flowers 
in true American Beauty tone of rose-tinged red. Hydrangea 
section. Each $2.20. MONTMORT—Called “Blue Geranium,” 
but actually it is a purple violet. Each $1.10. FIAT ENCHANT- 
RESS—Fine double in purest pink, a bit lighter at the ir- 
regular “‘picotee” edge. Each $1.25. FIREFLY—This double, 
bright red is fine in truss and flower. Each $1.10. OFFER 
148A N—One plant each of the ten for $13.50. 
THE SEVEN DWARFS—Plants of this group are dwarf, 
dense in habit, close-branching and compact, carrying a pro- 
fusion of well-formed fiowers in fine trusses. They are just 
right for the sunny window ledge. All save the last two, belong 
to Carlton Constellation series of Dwarfs. CAPELLA—Undu- 
late, double blossoms in true pink, softer toward edges. Each 
; $2.10. ANTARES—Single flowers of 
radiant searlet, over foliage that is 
banded brown-black. Each $1.10. 
SHERATAN—Attractive, semi-double 
blossoms of odd raspberry rose. Purple- 
zoned leaf. Each $2.20. BROOKES 
BARNES—Large flowers in exquisite 
salmon pink. Unique foliage in deepest 
purple, so dark that the near-black 
zone overlaying it is scarcely percepti- 
ble. Each $2.20. ALDEBARAN—Com- 
pact dwarf, Illustrated opposite. Clear 
salmon pink, over rich, dark foliage. 
Each $1.10. PYGMY—A charming miniature; smallest of all. 
Well-doubled blossoms of intense scarlet. Each $1.10. PIXIE— 
Low, dense grower with dark green leaves, zoned olive black. 
Pretty, salmon pink flowers. Each $1.15. OFFER 143BN— 
One plant each of the seven dwarfs, for $10.00. 
SIX ODD BEAUTIES—These break the general Geranium line, 
but most pleasingly. POINSETTIA—The brilliantly red blos- 
soms have rolled and twisted petals of varied lengths. Each 
$1.15. CARNATION—Free-blooming, deep salmon pink, with 
fringed petals in effect of a single Carnation. Each 90c. PANSY 
Flowers like pansies, face-markings of velvety purple over 
suffused white. Pretty, and easy. Pelargonium Mrs. Layal. 
Each 95c. APPLEBLOSSOM ROSEBUD—Clusters of intensely 
double flowers, formed like half-opened rosebuds. White, flushed 
deeper to rosy margin. Each _ 90c. PEPPERMINT STICK— 
Clusters of large, fiat flowers in bright scarlet, with contrast- 
ing white stripes. Each $1.10. BIRD’S EGG—tThe flowers have 
a near-white background, blush suffused and stippled with deep 
pink dottings. Each $1.20. OFFER 1483CN—One plant each of 
above for $5.80. 
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FANCY-LEAF GERANIUMS—Quaintly beautiful, with oddly 
marked foliage that is as brightly colored as the flowers. 
CARLTON SUNSET—A radiant beauty. Crenate-margined 
leaves are edged creamy white, then banded purple-black, 
splashes of red and rays of green marking the meeting. Com- 
pact grower. Glowing red flowers. Each $2.20. MRS. PARKER 
—Silvery green leaves with wide, white borders. Double pink 
flowers. Each $1.10. DISTINCTION—Undulate leaves carry 
vivid, brown-purple rings, near, but not at the margins. A 
well-shaped grower. Rosy vermilion flowers. Each 95c. GOLD- 
LEAF—Foliage all a soft green-gold. Cherry-colored_ flowers. 
Each $1.15. MRS. COX—WNotable for rich foliage brightness. 
About a small, green leaf-center is a zone of vermilion, with 
rose and purple splashings, the whole margined creamy white. 
Salmon pink flowers. Illustrated oppo- 
site. Each $2.20. HAPPY THOUGHT— 
Wavy leaves, with butterfly wing- 
splashes of creamy white. Gay cherry- 
colored flowers. Each 80c. BLACK 
DIAMOND—Leaves that are wine- 
purple above, wine-red below ; a beauty 
either side up. Salmon pink flowers. 
Plants, each $1.25. OFFER 1483DN— 
One plant each of above, for $9.20. 
SCENTED-LEAF GERANIUM SEEDS 
—We offer seeds saved by a specialist 
grower from not less than 10 of the 
better Scented-Leaf varieties. Supplied 
in mixture only. 6 seeds for 25c; 28 
seeds for $1.00. 
THE SCENTED-LEAF GERANIUMS—Here add to beauty of 
form and foliage, the delightful aromatic fragrances of the 
leaves. LADY PLYMOUTH ROSE—Deeply cut leaves with 
pleasing rose scent, each leaf prettily edged white. Compact 
grower. Lavender flowers. Each 80c. NEW LEMON—The 
much-crisped leaves carry a most pleasing, rather intense, 
lemon fragrance. Each 75c. PEPPERMINT—Velvety, downy 
“grape” leaves with the aromatic pungence of peppermint. 
Each 75c. NUTMEG—An exquisite, with crinkly, nutmeg- 
scented leaves that carry a silvery overlay. Small plants, 
each 70c. PRETTY POLLY—Almond-scented. Crispy, cordate, 
lobed foliage. Delightful pink flowers, marked maroon. Each 
$1.00. SOUTHERNWOOD—Pungent, silvery foliage, cut to 
fine featherings. Little white flowers with carmine marking. 
Each 75c. OFFER 143EN—One plant each of above for $4.20. 
MARTHA WASHINGTON GERANIUM—Large showy flowers, 
usually with contrasting darker blotchings. This is the group 
that most folks mean when they say PELARGONIUM, though 
the name botanically has wider coverage. Seeds, 6 for 25c; 28 
for $1.00. For plants, see page 7. 
OUR GERANIUM SUPPLEMENT—We can supply plants of 
many other Geraniums, Fancy-leafs, Scented, Dwarf and the 
like. We will gladly send upon request our special GERANIUM 
SUPPLEMENT folder, describing many such. 
DECORATIVE GRASSES 
Valued both for decorative border clumps, and for cutting. 
May be dried for winter bouquets. “kt.”” BRIZA MAXIMA— 
Annual. Attractive, bronzy panicles. Pkt. 20c. AGROSTIS 
NEBULOSA—Cloud Grass. Panicles in effects of misty cloud- 
iness. Pkt. 20c. AIRA PULCHELLA. An airy delight. Pkt. 
20c. CORTADERIA ARGENTEA—Pampas Grass. Tall. Great, 
silky panicles. Perennial, but not safe above Washington. 
Pkt. 20c. ERAGROSTIS ELEGANS—Annual. Rather pretty, 
feathery panicles. Pkt. 20c. HORDEUM JUBATUM—Peren- 
nial. Squirrel-tail Grass. Ornamental, drooping spikes. Pkt. 
20c. LAGURUS OVATUS—Hares-tail Grass. Annual. Soft, 
woolly, white heads. Pkt. 20c. PENNISETUM RUPPELII— 
Fountain Grass. Graceful, fluffy, rather roseate spikes. Peren- 
nial. Pkt. 20c. STIPA PENNATA—Perennial. Plume-like 
ornamental spikes. Pkt. 25c. TRICHOLAENA ROSEA—Ruby 
Grass. Annual. A planting is like a rosy cloud. Pkt. 30c. 
OFFER 148F—One pkt. each of the 10 for $1.90. 
5 THE ORNAMENTAL GOURDS 
Summer vines, quick from seed, fine for covering fences and 
trellises. Yellow flowers, then ornamental fruits in great 
diversity of form and coloring. The fruits are used for decora- 
tive effects, centerpieces and the like. They may be dried for 
the winter. Inclusive blend. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 35c; 1 oz. 60c. 
BRUNSWIGIA ROSEA—Handsome pink 
D “Amaryllis,”’ 
Thc page 12. Seeds now available, 6 for 25c; 30 for 
