Strawberry-Pink 
SUNSET MAGAZINE (5, E)—Large-flowered 
sport of Sue Jarrett with no blotches on 
lower petals. Like Sue Jarrett it is often 
strong strawberry pink. 
SUE JARRETT (5-6, E)—Very large unruf- 
fled flowers of strawberry-pink with maroon 
blotches and veining on upper petals. Good 
in pot or garden. 
Apricot-Pink 
VALENTINE GIRL (7-8, E)—Ruffled cup- 
shaped florets sometimes appearing dou- 
ble. Burnt-orange blotches and plum vein- 
ing on 3 upper petals. Open plant, but 
superb when grown properly. Apricot-pink. 
BALLERINA (7-8, M)—Large ruffled apri- 
cot pink. One of the later introductions. 
Beautiful flower and good pot or garden 
plant, but needs pinching. 
GOLDILOCKS (5, VE)—The first and only 
apricot-pink of such bright color, Ruffled 
and very free flowering. The plant is 
excellent. 
Salmon-Pink to Salmon 
ALICE EASTWOOD (5, M)—Large, light rosy- 
salmon with white throat. Dark brown 
medium blotches on upper petals. Excellent 
pot plant. 
GRAF ZEPPLIN (6-7, M)—Large, slightly 
ruffled rose-salmon with maroon spots. 
Excellent. 
MARY ELIZABETH (5-8, C)—Plain flower, 
but a beautiful and popular watermelon 
pink shading into white throat. Excep- 
tionally free flowering. A good pot and 
large garden variety. 
SOLANO (6-8, E)—Very large florets of clear 
pinkish-salmon, nicely ruffled. Burnt- 
Orange spot on upper petals, and brown spot 
on lowers. Big heads. Fine pot plant. 
The leading light salmon. 
GRANDMA FISCHER (Grosmama_ Fischer) 
(6, E)—True bright salmon ruffled. Good 
garden plant. Leading salmon pot plant, 
especially north of Chicago. 
EDITH NORTH (5-6, VE)—Pinkish-salmon, 
darker on upper petals, brown blotches. 
Vigorous growth and free-flowering. Used 
in Northern States as a pot plant. Needs 
pinching but is fast and early. 
IRENE RICHIE (5, E)—Two-tone. Light rosy- 
salmon lower petals. Cardinal (red-orange) 
upper petals have brown blotch. Metallic 
sheen and red-orange buds help make this 
a very showy flower. Equal in pot or 
garden. 
SALMON SPLENDOR (6-8, M)—Dark salmon 
with dark brown velvety spots on upper 
petals. Pot or garden. 
ORANGE PRINCE (5, C)—Very plain flower 
of exceptionally clean color. Rose-salmon 
suffused orange. Shrub type plant. 
Salmon-Red to Red-Orange 
SUMMERTIME (5-6, L)—Round, small floret; 
really white with very large blotches, but 
appearing light strawberry with white throat 
and edges. Plant is low and spreading. 
Colorful in gardens. 
*RAY KELLOGG (5-7, M)—Very large and 
very ruffled, soft salmon-red. Lower petals 
with white base and plum veins. Upper 
petals are soft burnt orange with large 
black blotches, all veined. This is one of 
the most striking of the “‘light pinks’’. Free 
bloomer and fancy, it is wonderful in the 
garden. Mixed reports as a pot plant. A!- 
ready among the first 10 or 15 varieties. 
PRIDE OF QUEDLINBURG (5-6, E)—Light 
to dark salmon with large blotches on up- 
per petals. A strong plant, makes a nice 
pot plant as well as a fine garden plant. 
*SALMON SPRINGTIME (5-6, E) — Rich, 
bright cardinal-red with a fine ruffled pink 
edge and white center. Flowers are often 
streaked white. Very popular pot plant in 
Minnesota, Wisconsin, and other northern 
states. 
TANGERINE (5-6, VE)—-Pale salmon-red or 
rose-carmine, slightly ruffled. Good plant 
and free bloomer. Excellent variety to start 
the season in warmer states. 
O. HOMER BRYAN (5, M)—Round, solid 
appearing florets of clear rose-carmine. 
Upper petals have white base and dark 
brown spots. Lower petals lighten toward 
center. Colorful and grown considerably in 
midwest as pot plants. 
RHAPSODY—Slightly larger flower and plant 
than Senorita, but otherwise almost the 
same. Fine garden plant. 
*SENORITA (5-6, M)—Large, open floret of 
very brilliant colors. Upper petals ruffled, 
bright burnt orange veined brown, rose 
edge. Lower petals are cardinal with rose 
edge. Excellent serrated foliage; a good 
pot plant. 
ANDENKEN AN LONDON (Amanda) (5-6, E) 
Upper petals rich maroon. Lower petals rich 
cardinal-red with white center. A popular 
pot plant. Sports lavender. 
LOWELL (5-6, VE)—-Showy, dark salmon or 
carmine suffused with orange. Offered as 
the only ‘‘copper-colored’’ pelargonium. 
Large, nearly black blotches and veining 
on all petals. Pot or garden. Always one 
of the earliest bloomers. 
SPECIAL PELARGONIUM OFFER 
We will ship 10 each of 10 varieties 
(our choice) which are suited for your 
locality for $7.50. 
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