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GERANIUMS cont.

G. Phaeum

       “ Margaret Wilson “



G. phaeum

     “ Mourning Widow “

   SORRY SOLD OUT


G. pratense

        “ Plenum Album “


G. pratense

     “ Plenum Violaceum “


G. sanguineum

     “ Ankum’s Pride “

   SORRY SOLD OUT

G.sanguineum

           striatum

   syn. lancastriense


G. sanguineum

     “ Glenluce “






A low-growing phaeum varient with the usual flowers in bluish-purple and a very attractive marbled creamy-white leaf.

Not very vigorous.



An inky-black member of the woodland phaeum family. Spring flowering. Mounds of evergreen leaves. Su n or partial shade.



An unusual double white geranium. Loose white flowers with a faint hint of purple hairline marking at the centre. Flowers after mid-Summer. Sun or partial shade.

Soil that does not dry out. 2 - 2½ feet.


A splendid old-fashoned plant blooming in mid-Summer. Small double pom-pom flowers of rich violet with dark centres.

Upto 18 ins. Cut down flowers when spent.


A good cultivar of thie easy to grow, low,neatly spreading variety. Large dark purplish-pink flowers intermittently from May through August.

Grow in rock garden or front of border.

Needs sun. This is not a thug!


One of the loveliest of G.sanguineum. Large flowers of palest pink veined with darker shades.

Mat formin g. Long flowering season.

Rock garden or border.


Large, distinct rose-pink flowers over finely cut leaves. Sun, any soil.

Discovered in Scotland by plantsman A J Johnson.



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