1952 and Other New 
Pelargoniums 
$1.00 each out of 24 in. pots; any six for $5.00 
BALLERINA ~— Shell pink, apricot undertones. 
* Upper petals veined from base to center 
spot of crimson. Strong grower with large 
umbels of large ruffled flowers. 
CIRCUS DAY (Schmidt) — Lower petals medium 
pink, somewhat fluted. Top petals deeper 
pink, with medium large velvety brown- 
black blotch, flushed with salmon. Strong 
upright grower of average size, noted for 
large umbels of very large flowers, held 
well above the plant. As gay as a Circus 
Day ! 
CONSPICUOUS — Shining oxblood red. Upper 
petals waved, edged with a black hair- line, 
veining and blotches. Lower petals elon- 
gated black spot. Very large flowers, long 
keeping quality, long bloomer. A fine well - 
shaped plant. Well named as Conspicuous. 
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. 
FIERY EMBERS — Black. Upper petals red 
border surrounding each petal. Lower petals 
red overlaid with black, feathering. Re- 
markable flame-like coloring. | Medium 
bushy grower. Very different. 
FIFTH AVENUE - Black and red. We consider 
this one of the finest varieties yet develop - 
ed, being outstanding in color and superior 
in all characteristics. The rich velvety red 
petals are heavily overlaid at center with a 
black sheen which lessens as it extends to 
outer edges giving the whole flower a rich 
iridescence. A very floriferous variety 
producing large umbels of very ruffled fluted 
