ODD GERANIUMS 29 
NOEL. Double. White with narrow, rolled, and twist- 
ed petals. Fairly large flowers of good substance. 
Strong, bushy plant that flowers well. This is the 
strongest growing of the Cactus Flowered Geraniums. 
ay petals of Nort are broader than those of Purr. 
PINK POINSETTIA. Double. Light orchid-pink with 
a little white in the center. Narrow, rolled, and twisted 
petals. Compact plant with lots of flowers. 50c 
PUFF. (Miller). Double. White with narrow, rolled, 
and twisted petals. Good size flowers in medium clus- 
ters. The petals are very narrow, and the flowers are 
not too full, desirable features in this class. Small, 
‘ compact, bushy plant that flowers freely. Ideal for a 
pot plant. 75c 
RED SPIDER. (Miller). Single. Intense scarlet with 
narrow, rolled petals. The free flowering plant has dark 
olive-green to blackish green leaves. Semi-dwarf habit, 
but considerably larger than the true dwarfs. An easily 
grown and unusual geranium. 60c 
SILVER STAR. (Miller) Single. White with nar- 
row, somewhat rolled petals. The petals are less rolled 
and wider than Purr. Small, compact, bushy, free flow- 
ering plant. Si_ver Star is an attractive novelty. 50c 
SOUTHERN CROSS. Double. Salmon-coral with 
narrow, rolled, and twisted petals. Unusually large 
flowers and clusters for this group. Medium to large 
plant flowers freely. 75c 
Carnation-Flowered Geraniums 
In these geraniums the margins of the petals are toothed, 
so that the flowers somewhat resemble small carnations, 
Sweet Williams, and pinks. 
CERISE CARNATION. Double. Cerise to light crim- 
son, the edge of each petal sharply toothed. Medium 
size flowers in large clusters. Free flowering. The flow- 
ers are the most carnation-like of all in this group. Rec- 
ommended. 50c 
FIAT QUEEN. See page 12. 
JEANNE. Single. Salmon, the edges of each peta! 
sharply toothed. Small flowers in good clusters. Free 
flowering, bushy plant. Interesting. Sometimes called 
SWEET WiLLi1aM. 50c 
MADAME THIBAUT. Single. White, changing to 
pink, the edges of each petal sharply toothed. The flow- 
ers open pure white with a few rose-red veins at the 
base of the upper petals, and gradually change to pale 
pink, pink, or rose. Small flowers in good clusters. Odd 
and interesting. 50c 
PRINCESS FIAT. See page 10. 
