92 The Newest Products of the Hybridizers and Breeder's Art 



Antirrhinum Rock Hybrids 



1145 This very pretty hybrid forms small compact bushes with variously colored flowers 



shades of rose, pink, purple, mauve and tricolors being produced in great profusion 



It blooms two weeks earlier than the average Snapdragon and is eminently suitable foi 



decoration of rock and alpine gardens Pkt. 50c. 



Aster, Peerless Yellow 



1384 It has been difficult to get a good yellow Aster. We have been working constantlj 

 for several years and have at last developed one that is quite good. It can be describer 

 as of American Branching habit, height about two feet, flowers of good size and form, petal: 

 slightly incurved, but no trace of quills as in the earlier forms of the yellow Aster. The 

 color is a deep yellow when first opened, but fades slightly as it ages Pkt. 25c 



Begonia Rosabella 



1515 The fine compact habit of growth of this plant and the profusion with which the deli- 

 cate salmony pink flowers are produced easily places this variety in the forefront of the 

 class of Bedding Begonias Pkt. 50c. 



Calendula Campfire 



1588 This is a distinct new type originating from ORANGE KING. It is of vigorous growth. 



the flowers borne on stout stems. The blooms are flat, and are undoubtedly larger 



than those of any type previously introduced. The color of the petals is brilliant orange 



with a scarlet sheen, with full yellow center. {See illustration) Pkt. 2.5c. 



Calendula Radio 



1598 This unique new flower is a recent introduction from Europe. The true Radio form is 



a medium sized orange flower with quilled or comet petals, curled and twisted, borne 



on medium stems Pkt. 25. c 



Othello 



Border Carnation 



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1754 The true Vienna Dwarf Carnations have earned for themselves great popularity on 



account of their early and profuse flowering properties. A sowing of Othello returns 



a good percentage of double Dark Crimson flowering plants, which supply large quantities 



for cutting Pkt, 50c. 



Border Carnation 



Prof. Malmgreen 



1756 This brick red Prof. Malmgreen is a worthy successor of Othello. If sown in July and 



planted out in August it will be the first of the garden Carnations to flower at the 



beginning of the following June, it supplies richly covered bushes of flowers valuable for 



cutting purposes Pkt. 50c. 



Chrysanthemum Nivellii 



1888 This new annual Marguerite Chrysanthemum Nivellii produces shrubly plants about 

 2 Yl feet high covered with pure yellow flowers, each 3 to 4 inches in diameter. If sown 

 in the open during April and May it produces a large number of long stalked flowers highly 

 adapted for cutting in July and August By sowing later the flowering period can be de- 

 ferred or extended as you desire Pkt. 25c. 



Beautiful Flowers are shown to the best advantage when seen from across a beautiful velvety lawn as produced wilh the 



Henderson Lawn Grass Mixture offered on patfes 7 and 8. 



