SINGLE ZONALS 
The single zonals are many. Occasionally a new variety is different and worth listing, but 
in the main the standard singles which have been proven over many years and merit perpetuat- 
ing, are those which have met the tests of the commercial growers. Varieties marked (*) are 
those grown in large quantities as pot plants or bedding plants by the trade. The balance is 
made up of the favorites of the specialists. 
Unrooted $3.50 per 100, $32.50 per 1000 
Rooted $6.25 per 100, $65.00 per 1000 
White 
MARGUERITE DE LAYRE—Good clear white 
offered under many names. Hardy and of 
medium growth. 
CARMEL—A picotte type, white with a 
narrow margin of bright red around the 
outer edge of the petals. 
Salmon 
ELENORE ROBER—Light, salmon-pink shad- 
ing to white edge—a very pleasing color. 
The plant is very robust. 
DAWN FLUSH—A light, bright salmon with 
lots of color in spite of its soft tone. The 
florets are round and flat and the plant 
blooms profusely. 
*MRS. E. G. HILL—Light salmon florets of 
the pansy type, there being two narrow 
upper petals and three over-lapping lower 
petals. The leading single variety, it is 
used in all parts of the country by the pot 
plant and bedding plant growers. Almost 
50% of the geraniums sold in Salt Lake 
City, Utah, are Hill. 
SUZANNE LEEPRE—Very larae flowers of 
rich salmon on a fine sturdy plant. 
Orange 
MARIE ANTOINETTE — Very light orange. 
Large flower and good plant. 
CUBA—Large petaled, good-sized flowers of 
medium orange. 
ADMIRAL MAXIME KOVALEVSKI (Diablo) — 
Brilliant, clear orange of good size and 
very free flowering. Low growing plant with 
unzoned foliage. Kovalevski is the favorite 
variety for outdoor pot plants. 
Red-Orange 
CRABBE—Good, soft, light 
plant. Pot or bedder. 
*PAUL CRAMPEL (Original French Type)— 
Extremely brilliant orange-scarlet of excel- 
lent size. The flowers are carried close above 
the foliage which is bright green with a 
very nice zone. The plant is unusually com- 
pact, self-branching, and very hardy. A 
leading variety responding to artificial light. 
*PAUL CRAMPEL (California Strain)—Color 
is identical with French-Type Crampel, but 
flowers are larger and stand well above 
foliage. The plant is larger than the 
French type and just as free blooming. 
Many growers in the Pacific Northwest 
grow very large quantities of both strains. 
LA FIESTA—Free flowering orange-scarlet, 
very popular in California. Low plant. 
red on strong 
Scarlets 
The following five varieties are all scarlets 
of outstanding merit. In a color where there 
are hundreds of varieties, these are among the 
best known and most grown. 
0. N. CONN—Very rapid for fast bedding. 
FLAME—Florets the size of the Berkeleys 
and much larger heads. A shower of scarlet. 
HERRICK—Compact pot or spreading very 
low bedder. 
JACQUERIE—Flower highlighted by tiny white 
dot in center. 
*JOHN FORBES—Mig heads, well above fol- 
iage. By far the leading pot plant in this 
class. 
Crimson 
BEAUTY OF GLASSENWOOD (Beauty of 
Chatsworth, California)—Very fine, light 
cherry red with small white eye in each 
floret. The plant is compact and a free 
bloomer. 
DARK CALIFORNIA—Rich cherry-red, very 
popular for bedding. One of the finest 
all around single varieties. 
NUIT POITEVINE—Large flowered, very deep 
crimson; popular both as a pot plant and 
in the garden. 
Rooted only; $7.25 per 100 
VELMA—Extremely large, garnet-red flowers 
often attaining 6 inches in diameter on 
outdoor grown plants. Free flowering. The 
plant is attractive and good-sized. Ex- 
cellent on the desert. 
WILL ROGERS—Positively enormous flowers 
made possible only by the ability of the 
flower stem to make short branches im- 
mediately below the flower head. The color 
is vivid purple-crimson, probably better de- 
scribed as the darkest red possible in geran- 
iums so far. Each floret has a small splash 
of intense scarlet in the center which ac- 
cents the rich color. The plant is heavy 
wooded and has soft grayish-green foliage. 
Rooted only; $7.25 per 100 
Magenta 
LADY RUTH—Technically described as Rose 
Bengal, the color is more simply dark 
fuchsia with a scarlet splash at the base 
of the upper petals. This is the bluish-red 
which is such a show in California in the 
spring. Does very well in El Paso, Texas, 
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