Faucy- -Leaved Bouals 
Geraniums grown mainly for their attrac- 
tive foliage have become very popular during 
the last few years. We have always featured 
this class and were able to supply many of 
our customers two years ago when magazine 
articles suddenly made this class well known. 
Our larger plantings now enable us to bring 
several varieties practically into the common 
zonal prices. The varieties listed below are 
all comparatively easy to grow. 
Numbers following variety names corre- 
spond with those in picture. 
VARIEGATED-LEAVED 
ATTRACTION (10)—Gray-green leaf with 
narrow white margin. Light red, single 
flower. 
Rooted only; $8.00 per 100, 
$75.00 per 1000 
LITTLE TROT (6)—-Sometimes 
called Large Salleroi. Large cream-edged 
green leaves, much notched, rise from 
short stems. Plant is seldom over 9 inches 
high or 12 inches in bloom. Flowers are 
small, single, rosy-pink. 
Rooted only; $10.00 per 100 
MARY ANN (12)—Cup-shaped; green leaf, 
edged cream. Flower is single,  soft- 
orange-red. 
mistakenly 
Rooted only; $10.00 per 100 
MME. LANGUTH (WM.) (1 1)—Very strong 
grower. Green leaf, edged in creamy white, 
often has a rich brownish cast. Flowers 
are full double, light crimson-red, equal 
to many common zonals. 
Unrooted; $3.75 per 100, 
$35.00 per 1000 
Rooted; $8.00 per 100, 
$75.00 per 1000 
MME. SALLERON (Mme. Salleroi) (20)— 
Dwarf, not over 6 inches. Cream-edged 
green leaves rise from basal stems. Foliage 
has a very pleasant fragrance. Does not 
bloom. Fine pot or border plant. 
Rooted only; $10.00 per 100 
MRS. PARKER (7)—Double pink flowers on 
cream-edged green leaf plant. Usually in 
short supply. 
Rooted only; $10.00 per 100 
MOUNTAINS OF SNOW (5)—-Very attrac- 
tive green leaf with wide clean white 
edge. Flowers are single orange-red. 
Rooted only; $10.00 per 100, 
$95.00 per 1000 
SPECIAL OFFER 
For growers with a limited demand but 
needing a wide variety we will send a 
good selection of 10 each of 10 kinds 
(our choice) for $10.00. 
to bottom. 
listed after variety 
Numbered from left 
Numbers correspond with those 
names. 
to right, top 
TRI-COLORS 
Basically green center, bronze zone, and 
yellow edge, but high breeding on some 
varieties turns center to yellow, the zone io 
red splashed with crimson and purple, and 
the edge a brilliant yellow. 
Listed plain to fanciest. 
POLLOCK No. 137 (2)—Hardy and attrac- 
tive plant with bright green leaves, well 
zoned with narrow bright yellow’ edge. 
Flowers are single orange-red. 
Unrooted; $3.75 and $35.00 
Rooted; $8.00 and $75.00 
LADY CULLUM (3)—Very similar to Pol- 
lock No. 137, but with more yellow cast. 
Light red single flowers. 
Unrooted; $3.75 and $35.00 
Rooted; $8.00 and $75.00 
SKIES OF ITALY (4)—Beautiful maple- 
shaped leaf which colors beautifully on 
low nitrate diet or when well pot-bound. 
Bright yellow leaf with chocolate zone, 
well splashed with scarlet and purple. 
Rooted; $10.00 per 100, 
$95.00 per 1000 
DOUBLE POLLOCK (8)—Highly colored 
zone with usually all yellow leaf. Leaves 
are rounder than Skies of Italy and the 
plant more dwarf. After October Ist. 
Rooted; $15.00 per 100 
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