PRICE of pelargoniums, except where otherwise 
noted, 35c in 4 inch pots, $3.50 per dozen. Price of 
larger or smaller plants varies with the size and the 
variety. 
OVER 150 VARIETIES AT 35c EACH, 4" POTS. 
ANITA — Light pink, white center; upper petals 
velvety maroon spots and veins. 
BABY (syn. Baby Jarrett) — White, flushed pink, 
small dot on each petal, slightly ruffled. 
BEVERLY HILLS—Amaranth pink, two upper pet¬ 
als have blood red spots. Flowers are fringed. 
DELIGHT—Pale blush, large maroon brown spot 
surrounded by rose-red in each petal. 
DIENERS GIANT—Spinel pink, two upper petals 
have large blood red spots in center. One of the 
largest; free flowering. 
EMPRESS OF RUSSIA —Rose maroon, each 
petal with very dark center and fine white mar¬ 
gin edging each petal. By far our most popular 
variety last season. 4" pot plant, 50c each. 
FAISS TRIUMPH—Light rose pink, white throat, 
upper petals blotched brown. Edges of petals frilled. 
Many-flowered clusters. 
FELICIE HAMMONS (Jarrett)—Pink, each waved 
petal lighter towards center; upper petals deep 
crimson blotch, lower striped crimson. Free flower¬ 
ing; highly recommended. 4" pot 50c. 
FIESTA (Kerrigan)—The only variety listed here 
which we have not seen in full bloom. A sport, 
and said to be a blend of darker colors (plum 
shades). Exclusive 1940 novelty. 4" pot 75c. 
FLORA BELLE CLOUSE (Jarrett) — Light pink 
shading to salmon. All petals heavily blotched dark 
crimson-maroon. Perpetual bloomer. 
GRAF ZEPPELIN—Cattleya rose pink, upper petals 
large velvety brown blotch, lower petals small 
spot, heavily veined. Fine variety. 
GRANDMA FISCHER — Deep salmon, each petal 
penciled and blotched dark brown-black. Petals 
waved. In a class by itself for distinct color. 
HAILE SELASSIE (Jarrett) — Rose violet, paler 
towards edge of petals, heavily veined maroon and 
rose; each petal blotched velvety brown. Free 
flowering. A fine novelty. 4" pot 50c. 
