EMPRESS—Dark maroon, a rich velvety black, each petal 
having a very dark center and edged with white. Strik- 
ing and different. 90c 
FIFTH AVENUE—Black and red. Outstanding coloring and 
superior in all characteristics. Rich velvety red petals are 
heavily overlaid at center with a black sheen giving a 
rich iridescense. 50c 
GAY NINETIES—White upper petals, medium claret blot- 
ches, feathered. Lower petals few broken claret lines to 
center. Ruffled, round glistening flowers. 50c 
GOLDILOCKS—Light golden apricot. Upper petals small 
dark blotches, frilled. A truly outstanding variety in color. 
50c 
HAWAII—Light shell pink, slightly veined and feathered. 
A very beautiful pastel, extremely frilled and dainty. 
Profuse bloomer. 65c 
IRENE RICHIE—Light rosy-salmon lower petals. Orange-red 
upper petals with brown blotch. Large, unusually showy 
flowers. 50c 
JOHN WINTERMUTE—Deep raspberry-rose, overlaid rich 
maroon, darker veinings. Large flowers, petals waved 
and arranged in pinwheel fashion. Remarkable color. $1.00 
JUNGLE NIGHT—Deep maroon. Large deepest maroon over- 
laid velvety black flowers with a medium large velvety 
black petal center. Petals waved and curled. Much deep 
wine or burgandy red towards petal borders. Long bloom- 
ing season. 50c 
KING TUT—Rose pink. Upper petals large velvety black 
blotches flushed rosy-red. Lower petals medium black 
blotches with rosy-red flush. Beautiful. 50c 
LUCY ANN LESLIE—Deep pink, veined red from base of 
petal to crimson center spot. Beautifully ruffled, very large 
umbels. A big favorite. 50c 
MERLE—Orchid purple. Upper petals have two white 
blotches with fine crimson markings. Large flower, long 
blooming. Very good. 50c 
McKAY #2—Rosy-Orange. Two-tone coloring effect gives 
this flower a striking orange appearance. 0c 
MRS. HARRISON—White, heavily veined pink, giving the 
appearance of pink. Extremely ruffled, commonly known 
as the only double pelargonium. 50c 
NAVAJO—Dark velvety purple, strawberry center and veins, 
enormous flowers, strong grower. So named due to the 
fused Navajo Indian colors. We think most outstanding. 
A new variety for 1955. 65c 
NEUHEIT FAISS—Heliotrope violet with deep blotches on 
each petal. Very little veining. 50c 
PINK PURITY—Pastel pink, slightly paler towards outer 
edges. Very small white center. No blotches or markings. 
Coloring very dainty and appealing—appears to be pure 
pink. 50c 
RAY KELLOGG—Pale pink flushed strawberry. Small maroon 
spot in lower petals. Top petals heavily veined from base 
to velvety black blotch, overlaid strawberry, narrow, 
nearwhite ruffled border. 50c 
RHAPSODY—Salmon flushed pink. Upper petals velvety 
crimson to pink edge. Lower petals slight red veining. 
Light center. Petals waved and ruffled. A beautiful tri- 
color variety. 50c 
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