BRONZE-LEAVED 
Greenish-Yellow to bright yellow, with chocolate or brown zone, 
ROOTED, $8.00 per 100, $75.00 per 1000 
ALPHA (1)—Semi-dwarf plant with small 
wood and deeply serrated foliage. Profuse, 
single red flowers. 
BRONZE BEAUTY (Jubilee) (13)——Good- 
sized plant, strong pot plant. Single pink 
flowers. 
BI-COLORS 
Yellow and green leaves represented by 
two varieties called butterfly-leaved geran- 
iums because of shape of center color. 
Rooted; $10.00 per 100 
$95.00 pe- 1000 
HAPPY THOUGHT (14)—Green leaf with 
yellow center. Single red flowers. Plant 
stems are usually yellow. Fine strong plant. 
Difficult to propagate, but hardy when 
rooted. 
PINK HAPPY THOUGHT—Same plant exact- 
ly, but flowers are clean rose-pink. Very 
scarce. Our strain is as strong as the red- 
flowered. 
CRYSTAL PALACE GEM (15)—Yellow leaf 
with green center. Single light red flowers. 
Low grower. 
SPECIAL FANCY-LEAVED OFFER 
For growers with a limited demand but 
needing a wide variety we will send a 
gcod selection of 10 each of 10 kinds 
(our choice) for $10.00. 
MARSHAL MACMAHON (Marechal MacMa- 
hon) (17)—Strong plant of good color and 
wide zone. Large single red flowers. 
PINK MACMAHON (9)—Lower growing than 
either Jubilee or Marshal MacMahon, 
nice foliage. Single pink flowers. 
Rooted only; $10.00 per 100 
OTHER FANCY-LEAVED 
VERONA (16)—Leaves are green or yellow- 
ish-green without zone when in good 
growth and quite yellow when stopped. 
Flowers are nice single rose. 
Rooted; $10.00 per 100 
GOLD RUSH (Bode 1955) — Jubilee X 
Happy Thought. Low, wide, but compact 
plant with bright yellow leaves occas- 
sionally showing faint zone, but more 
often the leaf is pie-cut with areas of 
yellow and areas of a green-and-reddish- 
mixture. Flowers are single red. Hardiest 
of gold-leaves. 
Rooted only $1.50 per 10, $12.50 per100 
DISTINCTION (One-in-a-Ring) (18) — Very 
compact plant with bright green leaves. 
Edge of leaf is very wavy and has a nar- 
row dark zone close to the edge. Flowers 
are single red. 
Rooted; $10.00 per 100 
NOTE: See Mme. Margot (19) and Sunset (21) in 
ivy-leaved listings. Variegated Prince Rupert, 
S‘iver Leaf Rose and Lady Plymouth listed in 
scenteds. 
Species Vanrtetics 
Most of the following are truly garden hybrids of wild species varieties; most of them 
have kept the basic features of the wild varieties, yet are acclimated to garden culture. 
Rooted only: Each priced at minimum of 10, and per 100 (25 at 100 rate). 
$1.00 per 10, $8.00 per 100 
P. frutetorum—Often listed in fancy-leaved 
class. The plant is spreading, foliage dark 
green with a well-defined brown zone. 
Beautiful with a profusion of bright sal- 
mon, single flowers above the dark foliage. 
P. DARK BEAUTY—ldentical with frutetorum 
except the entire center of leaf is brown 
and the growth is about half the size. Pre- 
ferred by some for pots. 
P. gibbosum (Evening Scented Geranium, 
Knotted Stork’s Bill)—-A spreading plant, 
usually heavily pinched or staked as a pot 
plant. Odd stems that are swelled at the 
joints account for one of the common 
names; the habit of the small greenish- 
yellow flowers to be pleasingly fragrant in 
the evening accounts for the preferred com- 
mon name. 
P. scandens (Climbing Geranium) — Light 
green, glossy foliage; well-shaped plant in 
the garden. 
P. fulgidum (1) (Old Scarlet Unique)—Large 
gray-green plant with soft, deeply-cut fol- 
iage and an abundance of bright red flow- 
ers, blotched on upper petals with black. 
P. echinatum (Sweetheart Geranium)—Some- 
times referred to as cactus-stemmed geran- 
ium because of soft spines on stems. Leaves 
are gray-green; the fleshy stems are thick 
and much branched. Small flowers are beau- 
tiful orchid-like blossoms borne in clusters. 
Blossom is white to light pink, blotched 
crimson on upper petals. A corsage of these 
flowers won Sweepstakes Prize at a Los 
Angeles Orchid Show. 
$1.25 per 10, $10.00 per 100 
Easy pe 
