IDA HENLEY (Henley)—Velvety maroon, rose tint 
on outer edges, deep salmon maroon in center. 
Early, long period of bloom. 4" pots at 50c. 
IMPROVED SWABIAN MAID (Poss)—Deep pink; 
upper petals flushed rose, with deep red-brown 
spots. All petals veined deep red. In our col¬ 
lection one of the most floriferous. Large flower, 50c 
IMPROVED WOLFGANG GOETHE (Poss) — 
Larger flowers than Wolfgang Goethe, slightly 
lighter red. All petals heavily blotched velvety 
black. Outstanding new variety. 4" pot plant 50c. 
LAVENDER QUEEN — Beautiful lavender color. 
Long period of bloom. Large flower cluster. 
LOIS MACKAY (Diener)—Lower petals light sil¬ 
very pink; upper petals rose pink flushed salmon, 
heavily veined and feathered, small crimson blotch. 
4" pot, 50c per plant. 
MARIE ROBER (Rober)—Purple magenta to 
black. Probably the darkest of all. Large 
flowers. No wholesale. One plant to each cus¬ 
tomer at low price of 50c each for 4" pot plants. 
MACKENSEN—Clear glowing rosepink,no blotches. 
Large flowers, immense clusters. Recommended. 
MAY QUEEN—Orchid rose, rich maroon in upper 
petals. Very large blooms. One of the finest. 
MARIE VOGEL—Red, faintly flushed salmon, dark 
blotches on upper petals. Very large flowers, waved 
petals. 
MME. LAYAL—True pansy pelargonium. White, 
dark purple and black, variegated. Early and 
blooms perpetually. Distinctly different. 
MRS. SAUNDERS (syn. Gardeners Joy) — White, 
faintest blush tint; upper petals with dark red 
brown blotch, surrounded by rose; slightly striped 
in lower petals. Large flower clusters, florets very 
large. Highly recommended. 
MRS. HARRISON—Large white ruffled flowers, 
closely veined and cross-veined rose. Novel color 
effect. A great favorite. 
MRS. MARY BARD (Diener)—Snow white with a 
few light mallow purple stripes in center of flower. 
Long season of bloom. Excellent pot plant. 
NEUHEIT C. PAISS—Heliotrope violet, deep purple 
blotches. Distinct color combination. 
