ROHBOCK’S SONS — PROVO, UTAH 

Pelargonums 
(Diener’s Everflowering Hybrids) 
Through recent years the introduction of 
the everflowering Pelargonium varieties have 
given the flower lovers of today the desire 
to obtain a plant that will produce flowers 
several times each year, and also have larger 
flowers and new colors. The following list 
of Pelargoniums have a semi-dwarf growth 
and the flowers resemble Azaleas. They 
make very fine pot plants for the home during 
the winter months and in climates where it 
never freezes, Pelargoniums can be planted 
out in the garden where they can be used 
either for mass plantings or for borders. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
NO. 1 SANTA MONICA—La France pink with large, deep red 
spots in the center of two upper petals. Surrounded by rose 
pink. Single flowers are three inches in diameter. A beauty. 
NO. 2 DIENER’S GIANT—Spinal pink. Two upper petals have 
large, blood red spots in center. Surrounded by rose pink. 
Single flowers four inches in diameter. A silver dollar will 
not cover a single flower petal. Unquestionably the largest 
Pelargonium in existence. 
NO. 3 RUTH W. McAFEE—Begonia rose with salmon sheen. 
Deep red spots in center of two upper petals. Three inches 
in diameter. One of the most beautiful Pelargoniums. 
NO. 4 BEVERLY HILLS—Amaranth pink or orchid color. Two 
upper petals have blood red spots. Three inches in diameter. 
Flowers have fringed edges. A very outstanding variety. 
NO. 5 MRS. MARY BARD—Snow white with a few mallow 
purple stripes in center of flower. Two and one-half inches 
in diameter. 
NO. 6 GIANT VENUS—Bright rose pink with a maroon spot 
in the center of all five petals. Plants of dwarf habit. 
Flowers 31/2 inches in diameter. A very beautiful variety. 
NO. 7 GLENDALE—Tyrian rose with blood red spots in center 
of all five petals. Flowers 34/2 inches across. Outstanding 
variety. 
NO. 8 GOLETA—Deep rose color with maroon spots in two 
upper petals which are surrounded by strawberry pink. 
Three inches in diameter. 
NO. 9 PIRU—Rose color with center of two upper petals deep 
blood red surrounded by strawberry pink. Single flowers 31/2 
inches across. 
NO. 10 SAN DIEGO—Mallow purple. Maroon spots in all five 
petals. Flowers 21/2 inches in diameter with heavily frilled 
edges. An exceptional variety. 
NO. 11 PASADENA—Rose color with maroon spots in two 
upper petals. Single flowers three inches in diameter. 
NO. 12 VERA N. WATT—Deep rose pink with blood red spots 
in two upper petals surrounded by strawberry pink. Single 
flowers 21/2 inches in diameter and ruffled. A beauty. 
NO. 14 SANTA BARBARA—Rose red with blood red spots in 
two upper petals. Flowers 3 inches in diameter and ruffled. 
Plants of dwarf growth. 
NO. 15 PASO ROBLES—Carmine. Deep blood red spots in 
center of two upper petals. Small red spot in three lower 
petals. Flowers 3 inches in diameter. A very free flowering 
variety. 
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NO. 16 MRS. F. BACHLER—Deep rose-red, center of upper 
petals blood-red. Flowers 3 inches in diameter. Always in 
flower. An outstanding, beautiful variety. 
NO. 17 THERESE—Light mallow, upper petals Dahlia purple 
center. Flowers 3 inches in diameter. 
Young rooted plants of the above varieties 20c each; 3 for 50c. 
A collection of 16 varieties $2.75. 



Pelargonium Cuttings Out of 3-inch Pots 
New Pelargoniums 
NO. 18 ELENORE ROBER—1938 Novelty. Begonia Rose, two 
maroon spots in upper petals. Large flowers and a very showy 
variety. 
NO. 22 LOIS McKAY—Tyrian pink, large, upper petals strongly 
veined with bordeux. Fine, healthy grower and a very fine 
1938 novelty. 
NO. 25 PEGGY CRADDOCK—An exceptionally fine variety of 
healthy growth. Flowers three inches in diameter. La France 
pink with Vandyke red spot in center of each petal and stripes 
of the Vandyke red running from spots towards the center. 
Received Merit of Award at International Exposition at 
San Francisco, 1939. 
NO. 27—A new variety of exceptional merit. Flowers three 
inches in diameter. Tyrian pink, a little light in center. Blood 
red spots in the two upper petals. A very healthy grower of 
medium height. 
NO. 36—A very outstanding variety, of exceptional growth. 
Flowers three inches in diameter. Pale Rosolane purple with 
Auricula purple spots in all five petals. 
NO. 40 RICHARD DIENER—A Pelargonium in a class by 
itself, being one of the very largest flowering varieties of 
semi-dwarf growth and having as many as 10 flowers to 
a stem, each flower measuring up to 31/2 inches in diameter. 
The petals are daintily frilled and the color is a striking 
clear spinel pink with a dark red spot and veins in the two 
upper petals. Received Merit of Award at International 
Exposition at San Francisco, 1939. 
The above six varieties of new Pelargoniums are sold at 30c 
each or a collection of one plant each of the six varieties 
for $1.50. 
No bulb or plant orders filled for less than $1.00. 
Shipment will be made by Railway Express Agency, 
Charges “Collect.” 


