PELARGONIUMS—Continued 

Shining oxblood or wine red, elongated black 
spot in lower petals, more veining and blotch in 
top petals; waved petals edged with a black 
hairline. Very large flowers, floriferous. Well 
named, as Conspicuous is one of the showiest 
and most distinct varieties to be introduced in 
years. We highly recommend this outstanding 
new variety. ; 
JOHN WINTERMUTE. Deep raspberry-rose, over- 
laid rich maroon, darker veinings. Large flowers, 
petals waved and arranged in pinwheel fashion. 
Remarkable color—sells itself. 
JUNGLE KNIGHT (Brown). Reddish buds darken 
to black and open to large flowers of deepest 
maroon, overlaid velvety black, with a medium 
large velvety black petal center. Petals waved 
and curled. Strong upright grower, large light 
green leaves, three to five flowers per umbel, 
long blooming season. There is much deep wine 
or burgundy red towards the petal borders of 
the fully expanded flower. It gets very dark and 
large, is very rare, and has a tremendous at- 
traction for pelargonium fanciers. 
LEADING LADY. Lower petals from near-white 
to deep apple blossom pink; top petals with a 
large velvety black blotch streaking into straw- 
berry pink at the edges. Strong upright grower. 
Large flowers with waved petals. 
PRAIRIE FIRE. Soft pink, lower petals conspicu- 
ously veined deep brown and flushed salmon- 
orange; top petals heavily veined, overlaid with 
velvety brown-black in center, flushed and sur- 
rounded orange-salmon to the pink border. Re- 
markable for its ‘‘flame-like” coloring. | 
QUEEN OF HEARTS. Dark rose-pink, with dark 
blotch in- two upper. petdls. Low. compact 
grower. Good bloomer. 
RAY KELLOGG. Pale pink, flushed strawberry, 
small maroon spot in lower petals; top petals 
heavily veined from base to the velvety black 
blotch, overlaid strawberry. Large umbels of 
handsome, large flowers with a narrow, near- 
white ruffled border. This is one of the finest 
of all pelargoniums—-we recommend it highly. 
RED VELVET. Deep wine red, overlaid velvety 
black, veined black from base to the large 
velvety-black blotch in petal center. All petals 
waved, redder than Mary B. Quinlan and Jungle 
Night. Good grower, free blooming. 
RHAPSODY. Salmon flushed pink, light center, 
and velvety crimson in top petals, all petals 
waved and fluted. Large umbels of bold flow- 
ers. Although a rather tall grower, Rhapsody 
has such beautiful flowers that it is a real top 
seller. It is the finest tri-color variety. 
ROYAL ROBE. Dark velvety purple, overlaid 
with darker sheen that makes bloom glisten. 
Larger flowers than All Velvet but of the same 
type. 
SANTA CRUZ. Light pink sport of Ruth McAfee, 
with somewhat trailing branches. This variety 
will grow into a beautiful hanging basket. 
SENORITA. Rose-pink, orange flush, lilac throat; 
top petals veined with brownish black center. 
All petals with ruffled lilac-white edging. Gay 
flower. 
SERENE (Brown). Color varies, typical flower is 
pink, with a light mauve undertone, white throat 
and narrow white edging. Bushy, compact 
grower, with medium large flowers having 
waved petals. Flowers face upwards, free 
blooming. A grand pot plant variety. 
ZULU KING (Brown). Rosy red, lilac undertone 
toward petal edges, heavily veined from base 
to velvety brown-black spot in center, flushed 
salmon. Top petals very dark. Bushy grower, 
very large flowers, free blooming. One of the 
choice richly colored pelargoniums. 
GENERAL LIST 
AZALEA. Red, faintly flushed salmon dark, 
blotches on upper petals. Buds bright red. Good 
grower, very large flowers with waved petals. 
Recommended as the best red. 50c. 
CITY OF OAKLAND. Large glistening white. 
Two top petals veined from base to medium rose- 
violet blotch. Low bushy growth, large umbels. 
Beautiful. 50c. 
DUCHESS OF CORNWALL. Wine-red, fine white 
streaks, edges white. Very hardy. 
DUCHESS OF KENT. Lower petals pure white, 
waved; top petals white, slightly feathered at 
base and with very small mark of pale mallow- 
purple, ruffled edges. Distinctive color pattern. 
50c. 
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EDITH NORTH. Light pink, edges white. Pro- 
fuse bloomer. An old favorite. 
EMPRESS OF RUSSIA. Rose-maroon, each petal 
with very dark center and narrow white mar- 
gin. Color varies considerably. Tall grower, and 
although an old variety it is so different that 
each year the demand exceeds the supply. 50c. 
FASCINATION. Light red with dark purple 
blotches. Free bloomer. 
GAY NINETIES. Glistening white, lower petals 
with two or three rosy stripes from base to center. 
Large, round flower, petals waved, curled. 50c. 
GRACE ARMSTRONG. Large, round ruffled 
white. Small mallow spot and few veins in lower 
part of top petals. A grand new variety. Early 
bloomer. 50c. 
