GERANIUMS 
DWARF GERANIUMS 
BLACK VESUVIUS—Rare variety with very small dark, small 
purple green leaves. Seldom exceeds 6” in height. Large 
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GOBLIN—The first double red dwarf with large blooms. Not 
as dwarf as Black Vesuvius and easier to grow. The large 
flowers are a bright flame red and make a striking display 
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IMP—Large umbels of deep salmon, otherwise growth and leaf 
coloring is much like Black Vesuvius. Very nice true dwarf 
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LITTLE DARLING—Small light green leaves. Tiny deep pink 
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MADAME FORNIER—Not as dwarf as Black Vesuvius, but 
similar coloration in leaves and flowers. Easier to grow, and 
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PRIDE—Slightly larger leaves than the Black Vesuvius, but 
has largest umbels of flowers of all the dwarfs. The large 
clusters of large deep salmon flowers really dwarf the 
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SPRITE—The first dwarf flowering fancy leaf geranium ever 
introduced. The small leaves are dark green with wide band 
of ivory. Habit of growth very compact. Very dwarf and 
slow growing. Forms an attractive dense mound of green 
and white, well covered with single salmon coral flowers 
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BIRD’S-EGG GERANIUMS 
MRS. J. J. KNIGHT—Pale pink, heavily spotted with small 
rose dots on all petals. Very free flowering, and the best of 
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FANCY LEAF GERANIUMS 
ALPHA—Semi-dwarf with shiny golden leaves, sharply lobed, 
and slender zone of rust. Bright scarlet flowers............ 1.00 
DARK BEAUTY—Compact spreading plant. Foliage dark 
green with dark brown zone. Single salmon flowers in pro- 
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DISTINCTION—Bushy, compact, semi-dwarf plant. Light 
green, very ruffled leaf with very dark black zone near 
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® PELARGONIUMS 
Our policy is to list here the newer novelties in most demand 
and those less likely to be available elsewhere. We do, however, 
carry many of the older and better known varieties at our 
nurseries. 
ALASKA—Large umbels of clear white; small purple spots in 
center of top petals. Stronger grower and more disease- 
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BLACK PRINCE—Described as the “Black of all Pelargon- 
iums,” with flower much like Jungle Night, but not as tall 
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BLOSSOM TIME—Pastel pink with rose-maroon blotch in up- 
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CHERIE—Very ruffled flowers in clusters of 7 and 8, all facing 
upward to form a rather flat-topped cluster. Color is deli- 
cate pink with a pronounced strawberry red blotch in each 
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CHEERFUL—Deep rose pink, heavily veined deeper rose. 
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CONSPICUOQUS—Deep wine red overlaid black. Striking 
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DAWN—Large clusters of very, very large flowers of delicate 
apricot pink. The flowers literally hide the foliage when in 
full bloom. Grows low and compact.................--...---------- 1.00 
DEMURE—Pale blush with a small russet blotch in the upper 
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FAIRY QUEEN—Unusual flowers fully ruffled, which open a 
delicate lilac and change to an orchid pink as the blooms 
age. Slow growing, free flowering....................-..-----------.- 1.00 
FIFTH AVENUE—Newest and best of the “black” varieties. Has 
the deep maroon to black coloring of red velvet, but a heavier 
texture and lustre to the petals. ...................-22---.--2.---2----- 1.00 
DWARF GOLD LEAF—Very low and bushy, but leaves are 
large and distinctly lobed. Holds its deep golden Mapay 
much better than any gold leaf variety....................... 1.00 
JUBILEE—Bronze yellow leaf with broad band of rust 
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MISS BURDETTE COUTTS—Listed as a silver tri-color, the 
leaves are a combination of red, green, and cream. It is the 
rarest and the finest of this group...........--..---------------+----- 1.50 
MRS. COX—Leaf has yellow edge with a wide zone of brown 
edged red bronze. The best of the golden tri-color group, 
and probably the best of all the fancy leaf geraniums.... 1.50 
MRS. PARKER—Green leaf with white edge. Has double pink 
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MRS. POLLACK (Double)—Green center, irregular bands of 
bronze, red, yellow. Very colorful. Has a double salmon 
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SKIES OF ITALY—Sharply lobed leaves. Large brown zone is 
splashed red, edged yellow. Single scarlet flower.......... 1.00 
WILHELM LANGUTH—Silvery green. Edged white, large 
double vermilion-red flowers. Best bloom of any fancy leaf 
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OTHER GERANIUM NOVELTIES 
MME. MARGOT—An ivy geranium with variegated foliage. 
Pale lilac flowers. Trailing habit makes it ideal for hanging 
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SUNSET VARIEGATED IVY GERANIUM—Light green leaf 
with broad white edge. Leaf is larger and brighter than 
Mme. Margot. Single flower. Good for hanging baskets 1.00 
VARIEGATED PRINCE RUPERT — A scented geranium 
(lemon) with tiny green and white frilled and serrated 
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CACTUS FLOWERING GERANIUMS 
MORNING STAR—New soft salmon color in this group. Shape 
of flower and habit of growth like Noel. Heavy blooming 
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SOUTHERN CROSS—Salmon coral blooms are largest of all 
cactus flowered geraniums, and very freely produced. 
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FLAMINGO—Brilliant orange scarlet flowers with-clear lower 
petals and a small brown blotch in the upper petals...... 1.00 
GERONIMO—Bright blood red; so bright it fairly glows. The 
reddest pelargonium yet offered. Very compact habit, and 
very free flowering = 24 a | ee eee 1.00 
GLOWING EMBER—Rich glowing orange with violet cast 
in center of flower. Holds color well in sun.................... 1.00 
GRAND SLAM—Rich red with large clusters, free flowering 1.00 
HARRIETTE—Outstanding deep red. Low compact grower. 
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JOSEPHINE—Clear rose pink. Early and continuous bloomer. 
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JUNGLE ROSE—New dusky rose-colored sport of Jungle 
Night, with the same size and shape of flower and habit of 
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LADY FAIR—Rich apricot salmon. Free flowering and very 
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LILAC TIME—Deep clear lilac, much deeper than Stardust 1.00 
PINK SHELL—Delicate shell pink with a very ruffled edge and 
glistening sheen to the flowers, which combine to give it a 
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PRELUDE—Both flowers and cluster are extra large. Similar 
in growth and flower to Dawn, but with a deeper, more 
salmon colors! Outstanding). eee 1.00 
ROBIN—Rich blood-red seedling of glowing Ember, same shape 
flower and habit of growth. Beautiful... 1.00 
SUNTAN—New orange overlaid bronze__...........-......... 1.00 
SUZANNE—Delicate pink veined raspberry with maroon bletch 
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WALTZTIME—Ruffled lilac, veined deeper lilac; compact grow- 
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WHITE CLOUD—The first pure white pelargonium. Clear, 
glistening white with no markings or feathering.......__.. 1.20 
DELIVERY — MARCH TO JUNE — MINIMUM SHIPMENT: SIX PLANTS 
