CONGO—All petals veined black, maroon 
black center, and rose-violet flush toward 
lilac border. Early and long blooming. 25c. 
CONSPICUOUS—Shining oxblood or wine 
red, elongated black spot in lower petals, 
more veining and blotch in top petals; 
waved petals edged with a black hair-line. 
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 out- 
standing new variety. 5 plants each 60c; 
10 plants each 45¢; 25 or more each 35ce; 
100 or more each 30c. 
DARK MABEL—Distinct, very dark top petals, 
lower ones pink, white at center. 
EMPRESS OF RUSSIA—Rose maroon, each 
petal with very dark center and narrow 
white margin. Color varies considerably. 
Tall grower, and although an old variety it 
is so different that each year the demand 
far exceeds the supply. 
FLAME—Finest “orange.” 25c. 
GARDENER’S JO Y—White, flushed palest 
blush, top petals with dark red-brown 
blotch surrounded by rose. Upright, bushy 
grower, with large umbels of very large 
flowers. Tops. 
GAY NINETIES (Schmidt)—Glistening 
white, small elongated rosy spot in 
lower petals, top petals heavily veined 
at base and radiating from large center 
blotch, of glowing raspberry rose. Large 
round flower, all petals waved. Large 
umbels, free flowering. A grand pot 
plant variety. 25c. 
GRAND SLAM, described top of page 11. 
GROSSMAMA FISCHER —Standard deep 
salmon, compact habit. 
HEARTBEAT—Rose red form of Springtime. 
Yet 
JOHN WINTERMUTE—Deep raspberry rose. 
Zu. 
JUNGLE NIGHT—Reddish buds darken to 
black, and open to large flowers of deep- 
est maroon, overlaid velvety black, with a 
medium large velvety black petal center. 
Petals waved and curled. Upright grower, 
large light green leaves, long blooming 
season. The largest flower of the new 
“black” varieties. 25c. 
LITTLE RASCAL (Schmidt)—Pansy Pelargo- 
nium; pale lilac with dark blotch. Blooms 
early and in greatest profusion. Good pot 
plant. 
LOWELL—Bright red with black blotches. 
LUCY ANN LESLIE—Lovely pink with crim- 
son blotch. Large flowers. 

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MACKENSEN—Rose pink. Medium bushy 
grower, very large flowers. 
MARIE ROBER—Color varies, usually purple 
to black. Strong upright growth, large 
flowers. 
MARIE VOGEL—Red, faintly flushed salmon, 
dark blotches on top petals. Very large 
flowers with waved petals, recommended 
as the finest red for pots or bedding. 
MARY B. QUINLAN—Darker than Red Velvet 
or Jungle Night, with waved petals but 
smaller flowers than those two. Medium 
bushy growth, very free flowering. Very 
“black’”’—a novelty pot plant. 25c. 
MARY ELIZABETH—Soft salmon, rose under- 
tone. Strong grower, free blooming. 
MRS. LAYAL—This is the famous Pansy Pel- 
argonium. Compact bushy growth, small 
leaves and medium small flowers. Blooms 
early, and in great profusion for a long 
season. A leader for pot culture. 
MRS. MARY BARD—Snow white with a few 
mallow stripes near base of petals. Bushy 
habit, large flowers, long blooming season. 
Tops for bedding or pots. 
NEUHEIT C. FAISS—Silvery heliotrope with 
violet marking in each petal. Distinct. 
OUR FRANCES—Soft silvery rose pink, top 
petals with medium crimson blotch. Me- 
dium low, bushy grower, blooms early. A 
top seller. 
PEACH BLOW—Pale peach, crimson veining 
and blotch, flushed light violet rose. Some- 
thing different. 25c. 
RAY KELLOGG—Pale pink, flushed straw- 
berry, 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. 25c. 
RED VELVET—Deep wine red, overlaid vel- 
vety 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. Large flowers. 25c. 
RHAPSODY—Salmon-flushed pink, light cen- 
ter, velvety crimson blotch in top petals. 
Rather tall grower with large umbels of 
bold flowers. 25c. 
SANTA MONICA —Lovely soft La France 
pink, red spots in top petals. Early, large 
flowers. 
SPRING SONG—Lower petals light pink, 
veined crimson; top petals pink, veined 
deep crimson to the velvety red blotch. 
Medium bushy grower, producing quanti- 
ties of large umbels of large waved flow- 
ers. Fine pot and bedding variety. 25c. 
