Glendale—Medium rose with blotches. Early and strong grower. 
Resembles Easter Greeting, but with larger flowers and 
clusters. 
San Diego—Purple. Early and free bloomer. 
Vera N. Watt—Light salmon pink, large flowers. Early variety. 
Good bloomer. 
Mrs. F. Bachler (1937)—Deep rose-red. Similar to Easter Greeting, 
except better shape and darker, richer color. Best of Diener’s 
varieties. 
Pasadena—Rose color with maroon spots in two upper petals. 
Single flowers three inches in diameter. 
New Pelargoniums 
Empress of Russia—Deep purple with white border. 
Marie Rober—One of the darkest ever produced. Purple magenta 
tomolccke 
Martha Washington. The original. Gorgeous cherry red with dark 
brown markings. Light edge. 
Mrs. Harrison—Dark pink with white edge, ruffled. Double. 
Salmon Queen—Delicate salmon coloring. 
Anita—Center of flower white, margined bright rose, upper peials 
feathered dark crimson. Lovely. 
Mabel—Red with dark eye, white center. 
Dorothy—Soft blush pink, blotched darker pink. 
Andenken and London—Reddish scarlet, center white, uppe 
petals blotched black. 
Kate Bornemann—White, dainty overlaid salmon-pink, bloiches 
rich crimson. Fine. 
Lape 
EDITH CAVELL 

