FLOWERING GERANTIUMS 17 
SCARLET e VERMILION e RED 
Standard Type 
BARBARA HOPE. Single. Vermilion with some 
salmon tones. Medium-large flowers of good form. 40c 
BERKELEY BRILLIANT. Single. Deep red. Large 
flowers. Very brilliant. 50c 
DOROTHEA LOUISE. (Miller). Single. Intense red 
with small, but very distinct, white eye. Small, slow 
oe plant that is very floriferous. Useful for pots. 
c 
FLAME. Single. Intense scarlet. Very large flowers. 
A brilliant variety. 50c 
GENERAL GRANT. Double. Orange-scarlet. Strong, 
free flowering plant. 40c 
HALL CAINE. Single. Light scarlet-red. Very large 
flowers of fine form. Rather compact, free flowering 
plant. A fine variety. 50c 
LA FIESTA. Single. Orange-scarlet. Large flowers 
with slightly ruffled effect. A general favorite. 40c 
PAUL SLOAN. Single. Vermilion. Large flowers of 
good form in large clusters. Fine color, different from 
any other. 50c 
PRIDE OF CAMDEN. Double. Velvety red. Very 
free flowering, fairly compact plant. Very much like 
ALEXIAN Beauty and S. A. Nutt, but seems to be a 
little better than either. 40c 
RADIO RED. Double. Red to scarlet-red. Free flow- 
ering, compact plant. Brilliant color. 40c 
SPRINGFIELD VERMILION. Double. Vermilion. 
Large flowers. Flowers are somewhat two-toned, almost 
a “Blend.” 40c 
French Type 
ALPHONSE RICARD. Semi-double. Scarlet. Very 
large flowers. Large, strong plant. Very good. Simi- 
lar varieties are BreemM’s CuHarM, HELEN MITCHELL, 
Tenny’s SCARLET, and Wyona, but ALPHONSE RICARD 
is at least as good as any of them. 40c 
COLORADO AGGIES. Semi-double. Scarlet to orange- 
scarlet. Very large flowers in good clusters. Large 
plant. A very showy variety on the order of ALPHONSE 
RIcaARD, but better. 50c 
E. H. TREGO. Double. Intense red. Very large flow- 
ers. Medium size plant with some tendency to trail. 
Probably has Ivy Geranium ancestry. Very fine flow- 
ers. Also called Louise. 40c 
FIREGLOW. (Miller). Double. Soft but vivid or- 
ange-scarlet. The large flowers have some of the petals 
twisted and curled giving an interesting informality. 
Free flowering, strong plant. 50c 
GALLANT. (Miller). Semi-double. Scarlet. Very 
large flowers in fine clusters on a strong growing plant. 
Consistently larger flowers and richer color than AL- 
PHONSE Ricarp, with the plant slightly smaller and more 
compact, and possibly more free flowering. I consider 
GALLANT very fine. 50c 
