NEW AND TRIED NOVELTIES 



Golden Queen Squash 

 A \OVELTY OF SPECIAL MERIT 



Vines vigorous and very productive. Fruit's just the right size, averaging: 6 to S 

 inches long: and 4 to 6 inches in diameter. Color dark green, shell is hard, 

 smooth and is ridded as shown in picture. Culture same as Hubbard, keeps late 

 into the winter. 



Also known &r the Individual squash for it is served like canteloupe and eaten 

 out of shell with a spoon. To prepare, wash clean, cut in half, remove seeds, 

 bake twenty minutes and you will have the most delicious squash you ever 

 tasted. Splendid for pies. Packet, Sc; } 2 oz., 15c. 



RADISH— SAXA 



The earliest of the forcing: radishes. Round, bright scarlet, with an exceedingly 

 small top. Both for forcing and early open ground. Packet, 5c; oz., 15c. 



CORN— BANTAM EVERGREEN 



A cross between Golden Bantam and Stowell's Evergreen, thin hulled and fine 

 quality. Ears 8 inches long. 12 rowed, matures 10 days to 2 weeks later than 

 Golden Bantam. Grain broad, deep and a rich golden yellow. Large packet 15c; 

 lb.. 40c; postpaid. 



SWEET WILLIAM 

 New Annual. A cross between the 

 Chinese Pink and Sweet William, hav- 

 ing the free and continuous blooming 

 qualities of the former and hardiness 

 of the latter. They bloom the first 

 season. Mixed. Price, packet, 5c. 



LILLIPUT POPPY 

 Papaver Rhoeas, Pumilum. A new an- 

 nual single Shirley poppy. Plants 12 

 to 14 inches only, forming small, close 

 bushes. Remarkably free blooming 

 single plants producing 60 to 120 flow- 

 ers 1 1 2 to 2 inches in diameter; color, 

 light or dark rose. A bed, group or 

 border of these charming little plants 

 offers a surprisingly beautiful sight. 

 Fresh blooms appear daily and the 

 blooming period lasts all over the sum- 

 mer months. Seed must be sown in 

 the open ground in spring. Pkt., 10c. 



PETUNIA 



Balcony Queen. Large flowering or 

 Grandiflora. rich dark velvety purple, 

 one of the best plants for window box- 

 es or group planting. F/se white flow- 

 ers with the Balcony Queen for best 

 effect in window box. Packet, 15c. 



Violaeia. Bedding strain of the above, 



plants and blooms smaller. Pkt., 5c. 



CALENDULA, DANIA 



A desirable novelty of recent introduc- 

 tion, and should be tried by every 

 flower grower. Compact, round bush- 

 es, flowers deep orange-red and of un- 

 usual size. Plants grow so evenly that 

 they can successfully be used for edg- 

 ings or borders. Packet, 8c. 



GODETIA, CATTLEYA 

 This splendid new Godetia is appropri- 

 ately named after the beautiful orchid, 

 of which it represents very faithfully 

 the peculiar, pleasing lilac color. Fine 

 border plant. Try it. Packet, 10c. 



LARKSPUR 



The annual Larkspur is one of the well 

 known, deservedly popular garden 

 flowers and should have a place in 

 every garden. See front cover. Price, 

 Packet. 5c. 

 Liprht Blue 

 White 



Purple 

 Flesh 



Dark Blue 



Rose 



Carmine 



Collection 222 — 1 full packet each of 

 the 7 colors, 25c. 



