FLOWERING GERANIUMS 9 
CARMEL. Single. White with a distinct rose-red mar- 
gin. The width of the margin varies. Popular. 40c 
ECSTASY. Single. Cream-white, very lightly flushed 
pink with pale coral “Phlox eye”. Large flowers in good 
clusters. Free flowering. The intensity of the color 
varies considerably, being most delicate indoors or in 
shade. A beautiful variety. 60c 
FORTUNE. (Miller). Double. White with rose-red 
edging and some rose-red flecks in other parts. Amount 
of color variable. Large flowers in large clusters. Free 
flowering, medium size, bushy plant. ForTUNE is good 
either in pots or garden. 75c 
FRAICHEUR. Double. White with a distinct rose-red 
margin. Freshly opened flowers often have a creamy 
tone. Medium to large size plant. 40c 
JOY. (Miller). Double. White, margined and flecked 
salmon-apricot. Some flowers are almost white with a 
delicate edging of salmon-apricot, others are variably 
flecked with color, sometimes over all but the center. 
These variations depend upon growing conditions, prin- 
cipally the temperature and the amount of sun. The 
flowers are large and well formed on a free flowering, 
ny plant. Joy is a beautiful and interesting variety. 
1.00 
LIGHT PAINTED LADY. Single. White with nar- 
row rose-red margin. Medium size, free flowering plant. 
Much like CarMEL, but the flowers are more delicately 
marked and a little larger. 40c 
NEW PHLOX. (Miller). Single. White with bright 
vermilion eye in the center. At times the white will have 
a suffusion and veining of pink. Well rounded, long last- 
ing flowers in large clusters. Medium-tall plant. Ex- 
ceptionally free flowering both indoors and out. Very 
popular. 50c 
French Type 
INSPIRATION. (Miller). Semi-double. Cream 
flushed with light salmon or shrimp. Very large flow- 
ers in medium clusters. A comparatively small plant for 
the French Type, and useful for pots as well as in the 
garden. Very free flowering. The flowers are excel- 
lent for bouquets and corsages, the buds being particu- 
larly beautiful. I consider this the finest light colored 
variety in the French Type. 75c 
MADAME JAULIN. Semi-double. White to pale warm 
pink, somewhat deeper in the center. Large, cupped flow- 
ers. Vigorous, bushy plant which flowers abundantly. 
The color is nicest in part shade. Sometimes called 
ApPLE Biossom. 40c 
IVORY-PINK @ SHRIMP 
e PALE SALMON 
Standard Type 
ADVANCE. Single. Pale salmon with definite buff 
tones in some lights. Medium-large flowers freely pro- 
duced. Best color in warm weather. Very nice. 40c 
COUNTESS OF JERSEY. Single. Light shrimp. 
Large flowers of fine form. Compact, floriferous plant. 
50c 
