Pauline Schroeter—Deep rosy carmine, with dark blotches. 
Violet—Light purple blotched with dark violet. Late flowering. 
Milton—Upper petals blotched dark maroon, surrounded with 
bright crimson, and edged with rose; lower petals soft pink, 
shading to white, feathered with crimson. Free flowering. 
John Martin—Light purplish-maroon. A late bloomer. 
Haille Sellassie—Medium size flowers, royal purple with darker 
purple blotches, edge lighter. Novelty. 
Gladys Kellogg—Glowing red, all petals blotched brown. Trace 
of violet in center. Striking. 
Salmon Springtime (1938)—Sport of Springtime. Color is a beautiful 
salmon rose pink, much darker than its parent. Foliage and 
growth are very similar but has a much more striking color. 
Excellent early variety. 
Ida Henley (1938)—Velvety Maroon sport of Easter Greeting. 
Color is uniform on each petal with a warm rose tint on the 
outer edge and deep salmon maroon in the center. Very 
early with a long period of bloom. 
May Queen (1938)—Beautiful orchid color with rich maroon upper 
petals. Very large blooms on long stems, beginning in May. 
Ruth Eleanor (1938)—Rose pink with large ruffled flowers. Beau- 
tiful variety. 
Sunset Magazine—Very large flowers, upper petals similar to Sue 
Jarrett pelargonium, lower petals salmon pink, lighter center. 
Exceptionally fine. 
Baby—Adorable white flowers flushed pink, small dot on each 
petal, slightly ruffled. 
Flora Belle Clouse—Lovely shade of pink, shading to salmon. 
All petals heavily blotched with dark crimson maroon. Almost 
perpetual bloomer. 
Cinderella—A beautiful variety. Two upper petals shell pink, 
lower petals white with orchid. Early bloomers. 
Gipsy—Similar to Martha Washington, but darker coloring. Strik- 
ing. 
Arabia—Very dark color, with outer edge of petals irregular. 
Good bloomer. 
De Moor—Two dark upper petals, lower pink, white center. Com- 
pact grower. Early bloomer. 
Delice—Same markings as Edith Cavell. More striking. Large 
flowers. 
Johnny Jump Up—White with two dark spots in upper petals, red 
spots in lower petals. 
Firefly—Bright red cut leaf foliage. Long period of bloom. 
Lady Gay—Rose color, light center. 
Cherry-—Red, with white markings. 
Sunlight—Color similar to Azalea, except brighter color. 
Rose Marie—A fine variety. Outer petals pink, white center. 
Saratoga—Azalea color. Large flowers and foliage. 
Zinfandel—Dwarf compact grower. Color glowing red, dark spots. 
Beautiful. 
Felice Hammons—Dwarf compact grower. Rose color, white center, 
two red spots. Beautiful. 
C. T. Brock—Very large flower. Pink and lavender. ee 
Lady Margaret—Beautiful orchid, dark markings. 
Palo Alto—Light lavender, two dark spots. Extra large flowers. ' 
Jarrett Beauty—Lavender. Dark spots. 
Crinkly Oriental—Purple ruffled. Beautiful. 
Our Frances—Salmon, dark eyes. 
Little Ruby Gem—Small flower. Fine for banks as ground cover. 
Joyce Brown—-Distinct color in Pelargonium shades of red, no 
markings. Beautiful. 
Mahogany—Mahogany color. Light center. A fine variety. 
Bo Peep—White shaded to pale lavender. 
Majesta—A beautiful shade of pale lavender with’ white mark- 
ings and center. 
