CONSPICUOUS—Shining oxblood red. Up- 
per petals waved, edged with a black 
hair-line, veining and blotches. Lower 
petals elongated black spot. Very large 
flowers, long keeping quality, long 
bloomer. A fine well shaped plant. Well 
named as Conspicuous. The showiest 
and most distinct variety we believe ever 
introduced. 75c each. 

COVER GIRL—Soft pink, white throat. Upper 
petals veined from base to medium sized 
deepest crimson spot. Lower petals no 
markings. Medium large round and beauti- 
fully ruffled flowers. Very free flowering. 
50c each. 
CRIMSON GLORY — Satiny crimson. Upper 
petals medium dark red blotches. White 
center covered with dark red feathering 
from all blotches. Very ruffled. 
CYRIL WARREN—Deep pink. Upper petals 
small maroon blotches, slight orange flush, 
veining throughout. Lower petals no mark- 
ings. White center. Crinkled edge. Profuse 
bloomer. 
DARK SPRINGTIME—Rose red. Large white 
center with slight lavender wash, petals 
bordered white. Some petals have slight 
feathering. Ruffled. 
DIENER’S GIANT—Deep pink. Upper petals 
small dark red blotches with rose flush, 
feathered. Lower petals no markings. Very 
large flowers. 
DORRIS LANGDON—Salmon. Upper petals 
medium sized dark red blotches, orange 
flushed, feathered. Lower petals no mark- 
ings. Ruffled. A wealth of rich coloring. 
DUCHESS OF CORNWALL—Red. Each petal 
has black blotches. White ruffled edges, 
veined. Large flowers. Excellent bloomer. 
DUCHESS OF KENT—White. Upper petals 
slight mallow purple feathering. Very large 
ruffled flowers. One of the finest whites. 
EARLIANA—Mauve lavender. Upper petals 
medium sized purple blotches, veining ex- 
tending to outer edges. Lower petals no 
markings. Small flowers. 
EDITH CAVELL—Blush white with a rich 
crimson maroon blotch and heavy veining 
on each petal. A heavy and long bloomer. 
EL DORADO — Orange. Upper petals small 
dark red blotches feathered to center. 
Lower petals no markings. Lavender pink 
center and petal edges. Frilled. Low spread- 
ing habits. 
EMMY—White washed lavender. All petals 
maroon blotches, veined to center and to- 
wards outer edge. Long continuous bloomer. 
Beautiful in late fall. 
EMPRESS (Empress of Russia)—-Dark maroon, 
a rich velvety black. Each petal with a 
very dark center and white edging. An 
excellent dark, different and showy va- 
riety. 50c each. 
ESTRALITA—White. 
markings on upper petals. 
center. Unique and very different. 
each. 
Black and _ scarlet-red 
Scarlet near 
SOG 
ETHEL STANDLEY—Cyclamen purple. Upper 
petals small purple eyes, slight veining. 
White center. Lavender hairline around 
each petal. Tall grower. 
ETHELYN—Scarlet red. Orange undertones. 
Center and edge of petals lilac. Upper 
petals slight markings. Different from all 
other reds because of a slightly iridescent 
appearance. 
GARDENER’S JOY—White with slight blush. 
Upper petals dark Indian red _ blotches, 
surrounded by rose. Lower petals slight 
dark red feathering. Large flowers. Ruffled. 
GAY NINETIES—White. Upper petals med- 
ium sized claret blotches, feathered. Lower 
petals few broken claret lines to center. 
Ruffled. Beautiful large round glistening 
flowers. Fine as a cut flower. 50c each. 
GLADYS KELLOGG — Glowing red. Upper 
petals medium sized dark red _ blotches. 
Lower petals red eyes with feathering. 
Lighter center with lilac undertones. Beau- 
tiful in late fall. 
GLORIETTA—Pale pink. Upper petals med- 
ium red blotches with red flush, veining. 
Lower petals no markings. Large flowers, 
very ruffled. Dainty and extremely attrac- 
tive. 
GRACE ARMSTRONG — White. Glistening. 
Upper petals small mallow spot and a few 
veins. Round flowers. Large and beautifully 
ruffled. Almost pure white. Good petal tex- 
ture. One of the loveliest pelargoniums. 
50c each. 
GRANDMA FISHER — Deep salmon. Upper 
petals pencilled and has dark brownish 
black blotches. Large flowers, waved petals. 
This is one for distinct color. A grand old 
variety. 

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