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. 
GRAND SLAM—Rosy red, slight salmon un- 
dertone base of lower petals, light marking, 
two or three purple lines. Upper petals 
medium sized red-brown spot. Probably the 
most brilliant of all pelargoniums. Mod- 
erate growth. 50c each. 
HOLIDAY—Ruffled flowers in large umbels. 
Lower petals white with pink blush. Top 
petals deep velvety maroon with straw- 
berry flush towards border. Very showy 
color contrast. 75c each. 
JUNGLE NIGHT—Deep maroon. Reddish buds 
darken to black and open to large flowers 
of deepest maroon, overlaid velvety black 
with a medium large velvety black petal 
center. Petals waved and curled. Strong 
upright grower, large light green leaves. 
Three to five flowers per umbel. Long 
blooming season. 50c each. 
LADY FAIR—AIl petals are a rich pastel 
apricot salmon not found in any other pel- 
argonium. Top petals are slightly darker 
than the lower ones, and have a russet 
blotch in center. This color is very appeal- 
ing. 50c each. 
LILACTIME—Deep clear lilac. Large flowers. 
Vigorous upright grower. 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. 
MIRANDY—Orx::hid. Upper petals medium 
sized dark blotches surrounded by rose 
flush. Lower petals have slight rose flush. 
Very frilly. Unusual color combination. 
50c each. 
PEGGY CRADDOCK—Light silvery pink. Each 
petal slightly feathered in crimson. Mark- 
ings and coloring makes this refreshingly 
different. Compact. An _ excellent pot 
plant. 50c each. 
PINK SHELL—Delicate shell pink with a very 
ruffled edge and a glistening sheen to the 
flowers which combine to give it a very 
crisp fresh appearance. A compact bushy 
plant that should be ideal for pot culture. 
Very free flowering. 75c each. 
PINK PURITY—Pastel pink, slightly paler 
towards outer edges. A very small white 
center. No blotches or markings. The 
color is very appealing. Large flowers, 
heavy bloomer, excellent shape plant. The 
first and only pure pink pelargonium, sat- 
isfying the wish of many. 50c each. 
PURITY—Glistening frosty white. All petals 
pure white, no markings. Some _ flowers 
have a small pink dot on one petal. As 
the flowers age they turn slightly pink. 
Should be in near shade. 75c each. 
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PINK CONSPICUOUS—Sport of Conspicuous 
with same continuous blooming season, but 
somewhat lower and more branching in 
growth. Frilled flowers palest blush with 
dark red veining and blotches in top petals. 
75c each, 
PRELUDE—Pastel apricot with a small brown 
blotch on upper petals. Has a low compact 
habit of growth and blooms freely. Very 
large flower. 75c 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. 
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. 
ROBIN — Crimson. Upper petals slightly 
marked and darker. All petals have ac- 
cordian pleated edges making this a very 
attractive unusual variety. Good bloomer. 
Medium growth. 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 
Aoril to December. Our favorite. 50c each 
SUZANNE—Delicate pink, veined raspberry 
with maroon blotch on each petal. Com- 
pact, free flowering, very colorful. 50c 
each 
SUNTAN—A new. orange overlaid with 
bronze. All petals have dark blotches. 
Viaorous unrright grower. 50c each. 
SYDNEY RUTH—Salmon rose. Upper petals 
medium sized dark brown blotches, laven- 
der rose veining, white center. 50Oc each. 
THUNDERCLOUD—Dark purple. All petals 
black blotches, veined, lavender edges. 
Rutfled. An excellent dark variety and 
fully deserving its highly descriptive name. 
50c each 
TORNADO—-Light rosy 
undertones. Upper 
red, slight salmon 
petals velvety black 
edged rosy red. Lower petals slight dark 
mark. Base ot all petals light with laven- 
der wash. Compact. 50c each. 
VELRAY—Rich glistening red. Upper petals 
medium sized velvety black blotches sur- 
rounded by deep red with slight skirtlike 
black overlay. Lower petals darker towards 
center, no markings. An unusually good 
red. Heavy bloomer. 50c each. 
VALENTINE GIRL—Softest apricot or shell 
pink. Top petals veined deepest crimson 
to small red snot, salmon flushed in center. 
Very large flowers. One of the choicest. 
50c each. 
WALTZTIME—Lavender orchid. Upper petals 
medium sized to deep violet blotches. vein- 
ing. Lower petals clear orchid. Large um- 
bels of verv ruffled large flowers held well 
above foliage. Much surpasses all others 
in this color in growth habits and flower 
characteristics. 50c¢ each. 
