LADY WASHINGTON GERANIUMS 
Also known as Show, Fancy or Martha Washington Geraniums, and often as just plain 
Pelargoniums. 
Botanically Pelargoniwm domesticum 
varieties. 
The following are not 1906 novelties, but new introductions of 1955, 1954 and other 
recent dates. 
CHERIE—Rutffled palest pink, with rose spot 
in each petal. Large upright-flowering 
umbels. 30c. 
CHERRY PINK (listed last year as Pink Con- 
spicuous)—Frilled palest blush, dark red 
veining and blotch in top petals. 30c. 
DAWN— Very large, soft salmon pink, apricot 
undertone, velvety maroon blotch in top 
petals. Low, bushy grower. 30c. 
DELILAH—Lower petals orchid pink, with 
rose spot; top petals deep velvety red- 
brown, dark veins, salmon flush on light 
border. Very large flowers. 30c. 
EL ENCANTO (Schmidt 1955)—Soft salmon 
pink, near-white at center, some crimson 
veining at base of top petals. Good grower, 
good sized umbels, medium large flowers. 
Specially noted for its long blooming sea- 
son. oc. 
GERONIMO—Glowing blood red on fairly 
low, bushy plant. Distinctive bright red 
flowers last well. 30c. 
GRAND SLAM—lIts low, bushy growth and 
masses of big red flowers have elevated 
Grand Slam as the leading red Lady Wash- 
ington geranium in the trade. New low 
price, 25c. 
Star and Southern Cross. 
STARLET (Smith 1956)—lllustrated on front cover. 
salmon. 
variety. 
HOLIDAY—Lower petals white, pink blush; 
top petals velvety maroon with strawberry 
flush toward border. Ruffled flowers in 
large umbels on fairly low plant. Showy 
contrast. 30c. 
JOY (Schmidt 1955)—Bright coral red with 
salmon flush, near-white center and fine 
white line at ruffled edges. Rather tall 
grower with medium size flowers. Most 
attractive and telling color of high customer 
appeal. 35c. 
LAVENDER GRAND SLAM—Sport of Grand 
Slam with the same good habit of growth 
and bloom, but color is a fairly deep orchid 
lavender, in large umbels. 30c. 
PRELUDE—Slightly deeper in color and even 
larger in flower size than Dawn, described 
above. Very good. 30c. 
ROGUE (Schmidt 1955)—Similar to Fifth 
Ave., Red Velvet, etc., but Rogue features 
a brighter, livelier red than the others. 
Medium high, bushy grower, large flowers. 
30C. 
YUCATAN—Similar to Marie Vogel, but with 
an orange flush to the flower and a longer 
blooming season, Excellent bedding and 
pot plant. 35c. 
WHITE CLOUD—The first all-white Lady 
Washington geranium on the market. Large 
flowers, very free flowering. Even small 
pot plants bloom well. 30¢c. 
TWO NEW UNUSUAL GERANIUMS 
We are pleased to be able to introduce two new varieties in the Cactus-Flowered 
group of geraniums. They were originated by Mrs. Harvey L. Smith of Los Altos, 
who already has three well known varieties to her credit, namely Noel, Morning 
Double flowers of glowing rose 
Low, bushy and very free blooming. Starlet is a specially good pot plant 
STAR OF PERSIA (Smith 1956)—Illustrated on front cover. Deep crimson-purple, a 
rich coloring close to that of the geranium A. M. Mayne (Springfield Violet). Strong 
grower, with double, larger flowers than others in this class. 
Wholesale prices for Starlet and Star of Persia 
Strong 2/2” pot plants 
5 plants of one variety 75c each—10 plants of one variety 50c each 
25 or more of one variety 35c¢ each 
