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. 
LUCY ANN LESLIE (syn. Lady Leslie)—Beautiful 
pink, top two petals heavily veined from base 
to medium sized velvety crimson blotch. Large 
ruffled flowers on good sized umbels. A re- 
fined variety among the pinks. 50c. 
MARDI GRAS (Schmidt)White, lower petals 
with narrow stripe and feathered from base 
to center violet-rose; top petals marked and 
blotched violet rose. Vigorous medium grower, 
blooms freely with large flowers. Popular 
variety. 
MARIE ROBER—Magenta purple to black. Strong 
upright growth, good foliage, large flowers. 
The most sought-after variety of the past 
years. 50c. 
MARIE VOGEL (Frau Marie Vogel)—Red, faintly 
flushed salmon, dark blotches on upper petals. 
Buds bright red. Good grower, very large 
flowers with waved petals. Highly recom- 
mended as the finest red. 
MARY ELIZABETH — Soft salmon rose, lighter 
towards center, top petals barely marked near 
base. Strong upright grower, free blooming. 
Deeper colored and broader petaled than Sal- 
mon Queen. Very fine. 50c. 
MARY MONICA (Schmidt) Rosy pink, slight 
salmon undertone, white throat; top petals 
veined from base to medium blotch of deep 
velvety brownish color, flushed orange. Good 
grower, free flowering, large umbels of slightly 
ruffled flowers. 50c. 
MRS. HARRISON (Lady Harrison) — Each petal 
white, veined, cross-veined and washed rose 
pink; top petals veined crimson, bordered 
white. Strong grower, late bloomer with large 
flowers. Each petal crinkled and curled, giving 
double effect to the single flowers. No other 
one like it) Cc: 
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 bedding and pots. 
NELL BERTRAM—-Large brownish-black center 
blotch surrounded by raspberry, lilac-pink 
toward near-white edge and base half of pet- 
als, heavily veined black at petal base. Me- 
dium large flowers of distinctive coloring. 50c. 
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. Abso- 
lutely 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 flowers. Bold, attractive variety. 2¥2”" 
Dotss/ UG, 
ONKEL RICHTER—Glistening blue-white (palest 
lilac undertone) no markings in lower petals, 
two top petals veined deepest violet from base 
to center spot of deepest velvety violet. Stocky 
growth, large umbels. 
ORANGE TANAGER (Brown)—Much like Flame, 
but not quite as ‘orange’ and with a little 
larger spot in petal center. 50c. 
OUR FRANCES—Silvery rose pink, top petals 
deeper with medium sized deep velvety crim- 
son blotch, all petals heavily waved. Low 
bushy grower, blooms freely, A wonderful pot 
plant. 
PEACH BLOW (Cassidy)—Palest peach or or- 
chid, white at very edge of petals, each petal 
veined deep crimson from base to the round 
medium-large red blotch in center of petals. 
Blotch flushed and surrounded light violet-rose. 
Bushy grower, large flowers. An attractive 
new variety. 50c. 
PEARLY QUEEN (Brown)—White, with a faint 
blush flush, two top petals veined red from 
base to small velvety deep red spot in petal 
center. Large, beautifully ruffled flowers in 
abundance. Fine for pots. Attractive, clean ap- 
pearance. 50c. 
PEGGY CRADDOCK—Light silvery pink, two or 
three crimson veins from base to center of 
petals, center slightly washed strawberry. 
Low, bushy growth, blooms freely. Excellent 
pot plant. /oc: 
PINK GARDENER’S JOY—Medium pink, top pet- 
als feathered and blotched velvety maroon 
and red. Flowers frilled, blooms freely. 
QUEEN OF HEARTS (Bohannon; introduced by 
us in 1946)—Lower petals an attractive shade 
of deep rosy red, without markings; top petals 
deeper color and with a large velvety black 
blotch, slightly flushed orange at edge of 
blotch. Medium large flowers, medium umbels. 
Low, bushy growth, long blooming season. 
Showy red pot plant variety, particularly fine 
in partial shade. 2Y2"' pots 75c. 
RED MOON (Cassidy) — Orange-flushed light 
rosy-red, lilac undertone near flower center. 
Two top petals with medium sized velvety 
deep brown blotch and somewhat deeper col- 
oring. 50c. 
