Admiral Maxime Kovaleski - clear orange, free flowering 
Alice of Vincennes - white throvgh light red 
America ~ white through red, a little more color than above 
Beauty of Glassenwood - light cherry red, small white eye. 
Berkeley Belle - white through very light red 
Japmol - white, narrow margin bright red around outer edge 
Juba - medium orange - good sized flowers 
Crabbe - soft light red 
Dark California ~ rich cherry red 
Dawn Flush = light bright salmon 
ulenore Rober - light salmon pink shading to white edge 
flame - scarlet, large heads 
Gertrude Pearson ~ rose~pink, white center, large flowers 
Helen Van Pelt Wilson - soft light pink 
Vervick - scarlet, compact 
dscquerie - scarlet, tiny white dot in center 
coun Forbes - scarlet, big heads 
Ta Fiesta - cranve-scarlet, free flowering 
Leuy Dryden - scarlet-red, white center upper two petals . 
Lady Ruth ~ dark fuchsia with scarlet at base of upper petals 
Marguerite de Layre ~ clear white 
Marie Antoinette - light orange, large flower 
ites. BE. G. Hill ~ light salmon, petals grouped two and three 
Nuit Poitevine - very deep crimson 
Oo. N. Conn ~ Seariet | 
Paul Crampel - brilliant orange-scarlet 
painted Lady + white through light cerise red 
Ramona No. 2 = white to light pink 
Suzanne Leepre - large rich salmon 
Salmon Queen - white through brilliant salmon 
Velma - large garnet red flowers 
Will Rogers - vivid purple crimson 
All of the regular zonale geraniums are priced at .40 cents each 
or any 12. for’ $3.50. Zonales can be counted upon for the best 
display of bloom of any of the geraniums under adverse conditions. 
These are the geraniums that will be found in every part of the 
world. We recently got a letter from a Korean friend in which 
he enclosed a picture of his seven year old daughter admiring a 
nice looking zonale geranium with nice larze florets. His comment 
was that it was hard to keep any number of geraniums around because 
they made such valued gifts. 
Zonales like the conditions found in most homes and thrive 
where few other plants would manage. Their very vigor has worked 
to their disadvantage in California where they are planted in spots 
no other plant would grow and then spoken of in disparaging words 
when they look somewhat ragged. 
, rather interesting section of the zonales is the poinsettia 
flowered group. These are oftem called the cactus flowered sc¢1- 
aniums and are somewhat more tender than other zonales. Petals 
are long narrow, sometimes straight, sometimes twisted and ToLled, 
These plants will make interesting additions to your collections 
Crimson Stars - brilliant red single, long narrow petals curve 
backwards | 
Hulda Conn - full double salmon 
Morning Star - brilliant double light salmon, yellow tone 
Joel - double pure white, curved petals, excellent 
Pink Poinsettia - double, soft’ pink, flat petals. Strong plant 
moinsettia ~ brilliant red, long petalled double. 
Silver Stars - pure white single, petals curve backwards . 
Southern Cross - reddish-coral, large double 
Bird's Eg, geraniums are very fine collectors items. Several of 
them bloom very freely and would be most interesting plants even 
without the tiny carmine dots found on most petals... 
Jaite Birds Egg - white, sometimes very slight pink tint 
Light Pink - very free flowering light pink, dots show up well 
Rose Pink - single with good specks a 
Lavendar Rose - double, strong plant. 
There are several other novelties that always attract much att- 
ention where ever grown, We are sure you will like them very 
much. 
Apapleblossom Rosebud - white edged rose, tiny very double florets 
Cerige Carnation - cerise, large double, notched. 
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