Veet, pen Suy Leah (Crossan 
This group are crosses of ivy and zonal types. 
colored flowers with leaves having a waxy appearance, and have become very popular. 
pot size, 50c each. 
excellent pot plants. Plants in 2/2’ 
ALLIANCE—Full double. 
with cerise blotches. This is one of the 
most beautiful of this class. The plant is 
compact, but spreads as it becomes larger. 
Will make excellent hanging basket with 
a little help. The foliage is grayish and 
pubescent. 
IRMA—Dcuble salmon-apricot flowers with 
a small white center in each floret. The 
color of this variety is found in no other 
geranium. Medium sized flowers. 
MEMORIES—Semi-double. Very large pale 
Light orchid pink 
The entire group is typified by richly 
Make 
orchid flowers which stand well above a 
bushy compact plant. 
SCARLET BEAUTY — Semi-double scarlet 
flowers. Very similar to Intensity (ivy- 
leaved), but on a semi-upright plant. 
E. H. TREGO—Enormous double brilliant 
scarlet flowers. This variety is used exten- 
sively for pot plants. 
RAMONA—Full double, dark vermilion to 
crimson fiowers, with a deep rose blush. 
Quite compact. 
Soy Leaf Geraniums 
. Peltatum 
lvy Geraniums perform graciously in near shade or full sun, (except in very hot climates) 
in beds, borders, window boxes and wa 
brackets. 
The long trailing varieties are 
suitable for fences, walls, etc. 
Prices: Strong plants in 22” pots 35c each (except where otherwise noted) 
BERKELEY — Red. Double, very deep red. 
Incomparable large flowers bloom freely. 
One of the best deep reds. 
BLUE ORCHID—Semi-double. 
with a slight violet undertone. 
large flowers. 50c each. 
BRIDESMAID—Double. Soft orchid or cat- 
Blue orchid 
Medium 
tleya pink. Very large flowers. Outstand- 
ing variety. 5Q0c each. 
CAPRICE—Semi-double. Light silver pink. 
Top petals with elongated white bar, crim- 
son stripes and round crimson spot. Large 
flowers. Free flowering. 50c each. 
CAESAR FRANK—Rose pink. Blooms pro- 
fusely from early until Christmas. 
DOUBLE WHITE (or Snow Drift)—Rosebud 
type buds open centered double flowers 
of white. Medium growth, free blooming. 
Nice in hanging basket. 50c each. 
ENCHANTRESS (Princess Victoria)—-Double 
white pencilled and feathered rose pink, 
specially near petal edge. Large flowers. 
Very free flowering. 50c each. 
GALILEE—Double soft medium pink. Good 
size formal flowers. Bushy average growth. 
Most popular pink variety. Mostly used for 
bedding and edging. 
INTENSITY—Semi-double. Brilliant deep red 
scarlet. Long growth, large flowers, free 
blooming. Outstanding bright Ivy geran- 
ium. Fine for low fences or post coverings. 
JOSEPH WARREN—Double. Rich rosy violet 
purple. Deeper when in bud and on first 
opening. Large flowers, very free bloomer. 
Medium growth, may be kept compact. A 
deep rich color. 
JESTER—Double orchid pink with small rosy 
stripes at edges. Spot of red in petal cen- 
ter. Medium growth, free flowering. 
ho 
LILAC WHITE — Semi-double. White lilac 
flush around center. Good umbels. Free 
flowering. Used mostly for bedding and 
borders. 
LUCKY STRIKE—Double rose pink, lighter 
on outer edges of petals. Large flowers 
borne in an upright attitude. 
MRS. H. J. JONES—Double. Deep rose pink, 
slight salmon flush. Medium flowers with 
serrated petals. The only Ivy geranium 
with carnation-like flowers. 
MME. MARGOT—Single, glistening white 
with faint lilac flush, top petals with two 
eep violet stripes. Medium sized flowers. 
Average growth. Cultivated for its foliage, 
typical leaf being light green, with an ir- 
regular creamy-white border which turns 
pink or rose-mallow under dry conditions. 
Handsome in hanging baskets. 5Oc each. 
NEW PURPLE—Semi-double. Deep fuchsia 
purple with slight cerise blush. Large flow- 
ers. Very free bloomer. Vigorous medium 
growth. 50c each. 
OLD MEXICO—Semi-double. Rose cerise 
with slight violet undertone. Large umbels. 
Large flowers. Very free flowering. 
PACIFIC—Double. Cattleya pink with a slight 
bluish feathering at edges. Large blossoms 
and heavy bloomer, 50c each. 
PEPPERMINT STICK—Soft white edged with 
red and each petal streaked with red. Full 
double and very unusual. 50c each. 
PURPLE ORCHID—Semi-double. Purple or- 
chid with a slight violet undertone. Me- 
dium large flowers. 50c each. 
PINK ENCHANTRESS—Double. Pink with 
picotee stripes of rose. Salmon crimson 
spots On petal edges. Very large flowers. 
Vigorous grower. A _ fine variety. 50c 
each. 
