ODD GERANIUMS 31 
APPLE BLOSSOM ROSEBUD. Very double. White 
with distinct rose-red edging, green center, and some 
green stripes. Mature flowers vary from rosebud form 
to almost fully open form. Medium size flowers last a 
en time. Strong plant. Very unusual. Flowers well. 
c 
PINK ROSEBUD. Very double. Rose-red to cerise- 
red on the inside of the petals, considerably lighter, 
sometimes light pink, on the outside. Mature flowers 
hold the rosebud form. Strong plant. I now offer a select- 
ed strain that flowers very freely, even when small. 50c 
RED ROSEBUD. Very double. Red, possibly slightly 
scarlet. Mature flowers are more open than rosebuds, 
but still not fully expanded. Flowers are small, neat, 
and of fine substance. Medium size plant. Flowers 
freely, and is interesting and attractive. Also called 
ScarRLeT Rosesup. 50c 
Miscellaneous Geraniums 
DARK BEAUTY. Rather small, nicely lobed, dark 
green leaves with a large black blotch filling the center. 
Bushy, easily grown plant with some almost trailing 
stems. Medium size, rather narrow petaled, single, 
orange-salmon flowers, which are attractive and freely 
produced. Supposedly a Pelargonium frutetorum form. 
Very interesting. 50c. 
DISTINCTION. Small, somewhat yellow-green leaves, 
toothed and ruffled on the edge, with a distinct, narrow, 
dark zone close to the edge. Compact, bushy plant. Small, 
single, cherry-red flowers. This old variety is different 
Hea all others. Sometimes known as ONnE-IN-A-RING. 
Oc 
MR. WREN. Single. Brilliant light red, each petal 
distinctly, but irregularly, bordered with white. The 
strong, large plant flowers less freely than the average 
geranium. Although the flowers are small, they are so 
strikingly different that Mr. WreEN is worth while to any- 
one looking for a real novelty. $1.00 
TWEEDLEDEE. (Miller). See New Geraniums for 
1954, page 7. 
TWEEDLEDUM. (Miller). See New Geraniums for 
1954, page 7. 
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