Fancy-Leaved 
Gorantums 
ALPHA—Small, shiny, yellow-green leaves with a narrow 
rust-red zone. Rather small, bushy plant with thin hard 
stems. Single scarlet flowers are attractive and freely pro- 
duced. 
ATTRACTION—Slighting silvered, bright green leaves with 
an ivory border. Small single scarlet flowers. 
DISTINCTION (One-in-a-Ring)—Small, dentate, round green 
leaf with distinct brown circle near outer edge. Darkest, 
most clean-cut zone of all. Red flower. 
HAPPY THOUGHT—(Butterfly)—Bright green leaves with 
a large, irregular, light yellow to ivory center, faintly 
zoned with irregular splashes of brown and orange. Small, 
single, vermilion flowers. 
JUBILEE—Yellow-green leaves with a fine, broad zone vary- 
ing from rust-red to brown. Single pink-light salmon 
flowers. 
MARSHAL MacMAHON—Yellow-green leaves with a zone 
of rust-red to brown, well in from the edge. Leaves are 
a bright green-gold under favorable conditions. Small and 
single scarlet flowers. 
MRS. WM. LANGUTH—Silvery-green leaves bordered white. 
Vermilion double flowers are considered the best of any 
Fancy-Leaved geraniums. 
MRS. POLLOCK (double)—Green leaves edged bright yellow 
with a wide zone splashed scarlet, crimson and brown. 
Small, double, orange-scarlet flowers. Considered the most 
satisfactory of all tricolor geraniums. 
SKIES OF ITALY—Beautiful, deeply toothed green leaves 
edged yellow, with a strong brown zone, splashed red. 
A great favorite. 
Sconted-Leaved 
Goranwums 
APPLE SCENTED (P. odoratissima). Strong apple scent. 
Round, wavy, dollar-sized leaves on slender stems. 
Clusters of small white flowers. 85c 
APRICOT (P. scabrum). Dark glossy, green foliage deeply 
toothed. Large crimson flowers. Very attractive and one 
of the most popular. 0c 
CAMPHOR ROSE (P. graveolens camphorum). Camphor 
scent. Deeply toothed leaves, small lavender flowers. 75c 
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