KING TUT (1951)—Rose pink. Upper petals 
large velvety black blotches flushed rosy 
red. Lower petals medium black blotches 
with rosy red flush. A very handsome 
variety. (See page 5.) No plants available 
until 1952. 
LACY FRILLS—Rose pink, flushed salmon. 
Upper petals small dark red blotches, 
feathering. Lower petals no markings. Light 
center tinged blush lavender. Undoubtedly 
the frilliest pelargonium which character- 
istic makes this variety outstanding. Low 
grower. A good pot variety. 50c each. 
LADY HARRISON—White. Semi-double. Un- 
usual red veining completely covers each 
petal. One or two petals have small red 
blotches. Large crinkled flowers. 50c each. 
MANHATTAN (1951)—Glistening ruby red. 
Upper petals medium sized black blotches 
and slight dark overlay. Lower petals less 
dark coloring. Very large ruffled flowers. 
Showy and free blooming. 75c each. (See 
page 5.) 
MARY B. QUINLAN — Deepest wine - red, 
heavily overlaid black velvet, particularly 
deep at petal center. Waved petals med- 
ium sized flowers. Bushy grower, very free 
blooming. One of the darkest. A fine pot 
plant. 50c each. 
MERLE—Orchid purple. Upper petals have 
two white blotches with fine crimson mark- 
ings. Large flower. Very heavy and long 
bloomer, resembling an orchid in every 
detail. 50c each. 
MORNING MIST (1951)—Palest lavender. 
Upper petals medium sized dark violet vel- 
vety blotches, veining. Lower petals no 
markings. Very frilly flowers on large 
umbels. 50c each. 
MOTHER’S DAY—Palest pink. Upper petals 
medium sized dark red blotches, flushed 
and veined crimson. Lower petals no mark- 
ings. Immense umbels of large beautiful 
flowers. 50c each. (See page 4.) 
NORTH STAR—White tinged with palest 
lavender. Upper petals medium sized black 
blotches surrounded with a violet flush. 
Lower petals no markings. Extremely large 
frilled flowers. Medium bushy plant. 50c 
each. 
PALOMAR—Salmon pink. Upper petals med- 
ium sized red blotches, veining. Lower 
petals red veining. Frilled edges. Very rich 
coloring. Medium bushy grower. Best in 
near shade. 50Oc each. 
PINK CHAMPAGNE (1951)—Light flesh 
pink, with small dark red blotches on 
upper petals. The apricot pink buds open 
to a pastel shade and slowly turn slightly 
deeper. Extremely frilled and dainty. 
Heavy bloomer. 75c each. (See page 5.) 
PRINCESS ENA — White glistening. Upper 
petals medium velvety black blotches with 
orange red flush, feathered. Large frilled 
flowers very suitable for corsages. This 
variety has a charming dignity which puts 
it in a class by itself. 50c each. 
QUEEN OF HEARTS—Rose red. Upper petals 
deep color with medium velvety black 
blotches, surrounded by orange flush, 
veined. Lower petals no markings. One of 
the finest of bright red pelargoniums. Pro- 
fuse bloomer. Good pot plant. Long bloom- 
ing season and particularly fine in partial 
shade. 50c each. 
RAMONA—L ight glowing red flushed salmon. 
Upper petals medium sized brownish black 
blotches, surrounded by orange flush. Lower 
petals no markings. Very frilly. Extra large 
umbels. A bold colorful variety. Free 
bloomer. 50c each. 
RAY KELLOGG — Pale pink flushed straw- 
berry. Small maroon spot in lower petals. 
Top petals heavily veined from base to vel- 
vety black blotch, overlaid strawberry. 
Large umbels of handsome large flowers 
with a narrow near-white ruffled border. 
This is one of the finest. 50c each. 
RHAPSODY — Salmon flushed pink. Upper 
petals velvety crimson to pink edge. Lower 
petals slight red veining. Light center. 
All petals waved and fluted. A fine tri- 
color variety. 50c each. 
ROYAL ROBE—Ruby dark red. Light straw- 
berry center and edges. Large frilled flow- 
ers. The velvet sheen and rich coloring 
makes this the most appropriately named 
of all pelargoniums. Profuse bloomer from 
April to December. Our favorite. 50c each. 
SNOW BIRD—White. Upper petals small 
mallow blotches, slightly veined. Lower 
petals no markings. Intriguingly beautiful 
large wavy flowers. Medium size bushy 
plant. 50c each. 
TORNADO (1951)—Light rosy red slight 
salmon undertones. Upper petals velvety 
black edged rosy red. Lower petals slight 
dark mark. Base of all petals light with 
lavender wash. Very showy. 75c each. 
(See page 4.) 
VALENTINE GIRL—Softest apricot or shell 
pink. Top petals veined deepest crimson 
to small red spot, salmon flushed in center. 
Very large flowers. One of the choicest. 
50c each. (See page 4.) 
WALTZTIME—Lavender orchid. Upper petals 
medium sized to deep violet blotches, vein- 
ing. Lower petals clear orchid. Large um- 
bels of very ruffled large flowers held well 
above foliage. Much surpasses all others 
in this color in growth habits and flower 
characteristics. 50c each. 
WHITE SWAN—White. Upper petals very 
small rosy violet blotches, slight veining. 
Lower petals no markings. Extra large 
frilled flowers in large clusters. Very at- 
tractive. Medium bushy grower. A _ nice 
pot variety. We consider this variety to be 
the finest of all whites and one of the 
finest of all pelargoniums. 75c each. (See 
page 5.) 
ZULU KING—Rosy red, lilac undertone to- 
ward 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. 50c each. 
