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Larkspur Blue Bell 



LEPTOSYNE STILLMANII 



To many, this variety is entirely new. 

 Although somewhat similar to Maritima, the 

 Sea Dahlia, this variety is a much earlier 

 flowering and dwarfer sort. The plants are 

 covered with masses of the medium sized 

 golden yellow daisy-like flowers over a long 

 season of time. They are fine for borders or 

 dwarf beds and for cutting, and are good sub- 

 jects for forcing in the greenhouse. Pkt., 10c. 



LARKSPUR GIANT IMPERIAL BLUE BELL 



Blue Bell is a fine medium blue larkspur, deeper than sky blue, 

 yet much lighter than lilac, a color up to this time lacking in 

 the giant imperial type. The type is decidedly upright, with 

 long basal branched flowering spikes, well adapted for 

 cutting. Pkt., 20c. 



LARKSPUR GIANT IMPERIAL LOS ANGELES 

 IMPROVED 



This is the same color as that popular stock flowered variety, 

 Los Angeles, but in the vastly improved giant imperial type. 

 It is the best of this type on the market. For greenhouse use, 

 or where a tall, compact growing strain is wanted in the garden, 

 this variety is preferable. The spikes are long and without side 

 branches, making it an excellent kind for cutting. The color 

 is a brilliant rose on salmon. Pkt., 20c. 



PANSY ENGELMANN'S STRAINS 



Nowhere are pansies more loved or better understood than in 

 England, the home of Mr. Engelmann. In the Engelmann 

 establishment an infinite amount of care is taken to produce 

 nothing but the finest types of extra large pansies in a great 

 variety of shades. The Special Strain is the old Scottish Show 

 type, reselected to a strain of immense flowers, in the bronze 

 and reddish shades. The Giant Strain has a wide range of 

 colors, both dark and light. Both strains are compact and early 

 flowering. Pkt., 50c. 



MARIGOLD GUINEA GOLD 



Guinea Gold! — bringing thoughts of Spanish doubloons and 

 buried riches, a treasure chest for your garden! — and what a 

 prize we have in this Marigold. Brighter than any treasure the 

 pirates ever dreamed of, the masses of lovely blossoms cascade 

 down the sides of the plant in a pyramid of flowing gold. 

 Arranged in a jet black or cobalt blue bowl, Guinea Gold can 

 scarcely be surpassed for decorative effect in any part of the 

 house, especially as the characteristic marigold odor has almost 

 entirely disappeared. Pkt., 15c. 



PETUNIA NANA COMPACTA 

 PINK GEM 



This is the first of a charming new race of miniature Petunias. 

 It forms a neat compact plant five to six inches high, literally 

 smothered with deep pink blooms. A plant eight inches in 

 diameter will carry as many as twenty-five to thirty blooms 

 in flower at one time. Individual blooms are two inches in 

 diameter. This miniature Petunia will be indispensable for 

 borders, window boxes, pots, rock gardens and for bedding. 

 Planted with a dwarf blue Ageratum, the effect is most 

 charming. Pkt., 35c. 



PETUNIA NANA COMPACTA 

 MIXED 



Introducing a new strain of Dwarf Compact Petunias. While 

 there has always been in existence one or two varieties of 

 Petunias that could be classed as Dwarf Compact, this is the 

 first time that a complete mixture with a well balanced range 

 of color has ever been offered in a Dwarf Compact Mixture. 

 Each plant in this mixture forms a perfect ball effect from eight 

 to ten inches high and about twelve inches in diameter. Each 

 plant in this mixture is a perfect symmetrical specimen and 

 represents the result of many years of careful selection through 

 a group of colors representing deep rose, rose-pink, pink, 

 pale pink, crimson, white, and striped effects in all these colors. 

 As a mixture it is well balanced in all the colors and it has been 

 highly praised by all visiting seedsmen. We strongly recommend 

 this improved strain for use wherever Petunias are needed — in 

 pots, window boxes, borders, beds, and they are even suitable 

 for rock gardens. Pkt., 25c. 



