MRS. LAYAL (syn. Improved Mme. Layal)—This 
is the famous Pansy Pelargonium with lower 
petals white, veined and painted violet rose; 
top petals velvety violet-purple and rose, edged 
white. Compact, bushy growth, small leaves 
and medium small flowers. Blooms early and 
in greatest profusion. A leader for pot culture. 
MRS. MARY BARD—Snow white with a few mal- 
low purple stripes near base of petals. Rather 
low, bushy habit, large flowers and long sea- 
son of bloom. Tops for pots. 
NEUHEIT C. FAISS (Andenken an Carl Faiss)}— 
Silvery heliotrope violet or blue-orchid with 
prominent, elongated and sharply defined vel- 
vety deep violet-black blotch in each petal, 
veined deep violet at base of petals. Strong, 
free flowering. Absolutely different in coloring. 
O. HOMER BRYAN—Distinctive shade of rose 
red, washed orange, light lilac center; top 
petals somewhat deeper color and veined from 
base to the medium sized velvety black blotch. 
Low growth, free flowering, large round flow- 
ers. Bold, attractive variety. 2Y2 inch pots 50c, 
4 inch pots 75c. 
‘OLYMPIC (syn. Shasta, etc.)—Sometimes all pet- 
als pure white, occasionally one or two stripes 
on one or more petals, but typical flower has 
lower petals pure white, top ones with a few 
small stripes and a small mark of mallow pur- 
ple. Strong, bushy grower, blooms freely. Best 
white garden variety. 
‘OUR FRANCES—Soft silvery rose pink, upper 
petals deeper with medium sized deep velvety 
crimson blotch; all petals heavily waved. Low, 
bushy grower, blooms early. Mr. Poss’s finest 
introduction and a wonderful pot plant. 
PEGGY CRADDOCK—Light silvery pink, two or 
three crimson veins from base to center of 
petals, center slightly washed strawberry. Me- 
dium large symmetrically colored flower. Low, 
bushy growth, blooms freely. Excellent pot 
plant. 2¥2 inch pots 50c, 4 inch pots 75c. 
-PINK GARDENER’S JOY—Medium pink, two up- 
per petals feathered and blotched velvety ma- 
roon, surrounded rose red. Blooms freely, flow- 
ers frilled. Not at all resembling Gardener's 
Joy, but an excellent variety. 
.PRINCE MOROCCO—Petals veined deep crimson 
at base, center velvety black surrounded by 
rose red, narrow near-white edge bordering 
each petal. One of the fine large flowered dark 
pelargoniums. 
PRINCESS MAUD—White with irregular orange- 
pink spot in each petal, top ones feathered 
crimson; all petals irregularly notched or ser- 
rated. Medium flowers, blooms early and freely. 
Quite different. 
RED CROSS—Rose red, flushed orange, lower 
petals with medium sized and top petals with 
large velvety maroon blotch, surrounded by 
orange. Large flowers in good sized umbels. 
Early blooming. 
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RICHARD DIENER—Lower petals soft medium 
pink, upper ones rose pink, veined at base deep 
crimson, with small orange red spot in center. 
Vigorous, good bushy habit, large umbels and 
large flowers with petals heavily waved. 
ROSALIND— White, flushed palest blush, slightly 
striped in lower petals, top petals with dark 
reddish blotch. Low, bushy grower, late bloom- 
er with very large flowers in large umbels. 
ROSE MARIE—A pink sport of Marie Vogel. Very 
large flowers freely produced on large umbels. 
Recommended. 
RUFFLED ORIENTAL—Each petal with a medium 
velvety black blotch, surrounded by a wide 
band of strawberry, veined crimson, specially 
at base, and edged pink. While not ruffled, it 
is a large flower with waved petals. Striking 
coloring. 
RUTH ELEANORE—Lower petals soft pink, faint 
lilac undertone near base, veined light salmon; 
upper petals rose pink, heavily veined crimson 
near base, medium velvety black spot in cen- 
ter, blotch surrounded by strawberry. Tall 
grower, large umbels of large ruffled flowers. 
Tops for flower clusters. 
RUTH ELLEN KELLOGG—Spinel pink, barest pin 
stripes in lower petals, top petals with medium 
sized black blotch, flushed orange red. A good 
companion to Dainty Lady, with the same type 
very large rather “‘loosely’’ arranged flowers. 
SAINT FRANCIS—White, lilac undertone, lower 
petals heavily veined crimson from base to red 
medium sized round spot in center, top petals 
with veins and large velvety blackish-red spot. 
Tall, strong grower, large flowers. Fine variety 
of novel color pattern. 2¥2 inch pots 50c, 4 inch 
pois /vc. 
S. A. BREEN—Soft silvery shell pink, upper petals 
heavily veined violet purple near base, center 
velvety deep brown washed orange, shading 
to pink at edges. Large flowers and umbels, 
blooms freely. A really high class variety. 
SALMON QUEEN—Rose coral, flushed salmon, 
lighter near edge, white near base of petals, 
upper petals slightly feathered and with spot 
of crimson-orange. Rather tall grower, medium 
flower, blooms freely and long lasting. A very 
delicate and unusual shade of coral and 
salmon. 
SALMON SPRINGTIME—More red than salmon, 
two or three crimson stripes near white center, 
upper petals veined and medium blotch velvety 
crimson, the whole flower peculiarly flecked 
with irregular small white spots. Free flower- 
ing, large umbels of ruffled flowers. Highly 
recommended. 
SANTA MONICA—Lovely soft La France pink, 
deep red spots in upper petals. One of the earli- 
est, with very large flowers. Popular variety. 
