IDA HENLEY—Velvety maroon, shaded rose near 
edges, deep salmon maroon in center. A sport 
of Easter Greeting and even earlier, with the 
same long season of bloom. Excellent pot plant 
variety. 
IRENE DITMER—Of the favored dark tones, each 
petal with a large velvety black center, veined 
and washed raspberry towards the white bor- 
der. Medium, bushy growth, very free flower- 
ing and outstanding keeping quality of flowers. 
Z2y2incr pots) oUc,. 4 inch’ pots: /5c: 
JARRETT’S MOONBEAM— White, violet pin stripes 
in lower petals, top two with medium sized 
velvety black blotch, feathered to base, and 
washed crimson. Strong grower, large flowers 
in big umbels. Not only one of the late Mrs. Jar- 
rett’s best, but one of the finest of all pelargo- 
niums. 2¥2 inch pots 50c, 4 inch pots 75c. 
JESSIE JARRETT—Light throat, each petal veined 
at base and with an almost black center, be- 
coming velvety brown towards the edges and 
bordered with luminous rose violet. Strong, 
bushy grower. Only three to four flowers to 
the umbel, but flowers are immense and attract 
attention in any collection. 
JOAN FONTAINE—Almost a twin to the fore- 
going Jessie Jarrett in coloring, but in Joan Fon- 
taine the effect is black and red, with the light 
throat. Low, bushy growth, only three to four 
flowers per umbel, but the flowers are very 
large—up to 3 inches in diameter—and last 
well. Outstanding novelty variety. 2 Y2 inch pots 
SUC +4 inch-pots,/ oc. 
JOHN WINTERMUTE — Deep raspberry-rose 
ground color, overlaid with rich maroon red 
and darker veinings; somewhat lighter color at 
center of flowers and edging of petals; upper 
petals darker than lower ones. Large flower, of 
flat appearance, with petals waved and ar- 
ranged in pinwheel effect. Vigorous grower, 
thick foliage. Probably the longest lasting flow- 
ers of the entire Lady Washington group. High- 
ly recommended. 2¥2 inch pots 75c, 4 inch pots 
$1.00. 
JOYCE—Medium white throat, shaded mallow 
purple toward center of petals; ground color 
cerise red overlaid velvety crimson and maroon 
with network of almost black veining in upper 
half of petals; top petals slightly deeper than 
lower ones. Rather tall, fine foliage, and round, 
flat flowers. Joyce varies considerably in color- 
ing and we offer a White-Edged Joyce sepa- 
rately. 
LAVENDER QUEEN—Lavender with darker spots 
in each petal. Large umbels with many flowers 
open at one time and has a long blooming 
period. Fine for pots. 
LOIS EDNA COX—Silvery pink, long thin stripes 
in lower petals, top petals with a medium sized 
red blotch. Tall grower, very large flower. 
LOWELL—Deep red with a distinct orange flush 
over all petals. Medium high, bushy grower, 
free flowering. Pot plant variety of a rich, 
showy color. 
LUCY ANN LESLIE—Beautiful pink—deeper than 
Heloise Hammons—lower petals with a few 
red pin stripes near the base, top two petals 
heavily veined from base to medium sized vel- 
vety crimson blotch. Large ruffled flowers on 
good sized umbels. A refined variety among 
the pink tones. 2¥2 inch pots 50c, 4 inch pots 
LOC: 
MACKENSEN (Feldmarshall Mackensen)—Clear~ 
glowing rose pink with crimson and orange 
mark in lower petals, veined and small velvety 
crimson spot in upper petals. Large flowers in 
very large umbels. An outstanding variety and 
should be in every collection. 
MAHOGANY—Center and lower part of petals. 
white, upper part mahogany red with a deeper 
blotch and feathering, bordered white. Attrac- 
tive medium sized flowers in profusion. 
MARDI GRAS (Schmidt)—White, lower petals 
with narrow stripe and feathered from base to 
center violet rose; upper petals striped from 
base to near top and blotched violet rose. Vig- 
orous medium grower, blooms freely with large 
flowers. Popular variety. 
MARIE ROBER—Magenta purple to black. Prob- 
ably the darkest of all. Strong upright growth, 
good foliage, large flowers. The most sought 
after variety of the past years. A ‘must have” 
for collectors. 2¥2 inch pots 50c. 
MARIE VOGEL (Frau Marie Vogel)—Red, faintly 
flushed salmon, dark blotches on upper petals. 
Buds bright red. Good grower, very large flow- 
ers with waved petals. Highly recommended 
as the finest all around red. 
MARY ELIZABETH—Beautiful soft salmon rose, 
lighter towards center, top two petals barely 
marked near base. Strong, upright growth, free 
blooming. Could be described as a better, 
deeper colored and broader petaled Salmon 
Queen. Very fine. 2¥2 inch pots 50c, 4 inch pots . 
BOCs 
MARY MONICA (Schmidt)—Medium pink, flushed 
rose, slight salmon undertone, white throat, 
fine white line bordering each petal; upper 
petals veined from base to medium blotch of 
deep velvety brownish color, flushed salmon. 
Good growth habit, free flowering, large um- 
bels of slightly ruffled flowers. So attractive we 
are confident it will rank with the best for years 
to come. 22 inch pots 50c, 4 inch pots 75c. 
MRS. HARRISON (Lady Harrison) — Each petal 
white, veined, cross-veined and washed rose 
pink, upper petals veined crimson, bordered 
white. Strong grower, late bloomer with large 
flowers; each petal crinkled and curled, giving 
double effect to the single flower. No other one 
like it. 2Y% inch pots 50c, 4 inch pots 75c. 
