Looking across Bountiful (Bode 1952). Reported from all parts of the country to be a 
strong grower and a profuse bloomer. 
Zoual Gerautume 
(Pelargonium hortorum) 
sales ratio. Varieties are not only true to name, 
but every effort is made to produce the best 
strains of each variety. Prices, except as other- 
ists. Large acreages are planted in expected wise noted with variety: 
Unrooted $3.50 per 100, $32.50 per 1000 
Rooted $625 per 100, $65.00 per 1000 
Cuttings callused on order are not plunged 
into the sand in bundles, but properly spaced 
the same as rooted cuttings. 
$10.00 per 1000 less than rooted price 
COLORS: To make the selection of colors easier in all classes we have listed the varieties 
from the lightest to the darkest shade in each color group. 
DOUBLE — SEMI-DOUBLE 
White 
Many white varieties have been introduced to the trade and found to be wanting, hence 
dropped. We offer only the most dependable varieties. 
HEINRICH’S BUCHNER—This season, we are SNOWBALL—lIdentical with Mme. Buchner, 
The following list contains practically al! 
varieties grown in quantity by pot-plant flor- 
offering for the first time this very fine 
strain of the old favorite Mme. Buchner. 
In 1950, Herman Heinrich, owner of Her- 
man Heinrich Greenhouses, Columbia, III- 
inois, discovered in one of his greenhouses 
a plant of Mme. Buchner that bloomed 
earlier than usual. We have grown this 
healthier strain for four years, found it 
to be excellent, and now offer it to the 
trade as Heinrich’s Buchner. 
Reoted: $7.25 per 100, $70.00 per 1000 
Unrooted: $3.75 per 100, $35.00 per 1000 
MME. BUCHNER—Double, pure white flow- 
ers make this the leading white. An early 
bloomer that can be depended upon for 
Easter sales in areas north of Chicago. 
a fm 
MADONNA—Double, 
but both plant and flower are larger. Pre- 
ferred in the Southern States and all dry 
areas. Identification: Snowball has almost 
round leaf, while Mme. Buchner has well- 
defined scallops. 
GREGERSON’S WHITE—Semi-double, pure 
white. First offered as very early for the 
North, but has been better accepted in 
latitudes between Kansas City and Chi- 
cago. Excellent low-branching plant and 
free bloomer. 
good-sized _ _ flowers. 
Large plant with small wood and wavy 
foliage. Preferred by some growers because 
of early bloom. 
