SPECIALTIES IN FLOWER SEEM 



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Begonia Semperflorens 



Everblooming Bedding Varieties 

 1561 Albert Martin. Extra large flowers of a bright crimson scarlet, dark 

 foliage. 25 cts. per pkt. 



1567 Gustave Knaake. Glowing pink with salmon shadings; leaves green, 

 shaded bronze. Excellent for pot culture. 25 cts. per pkt. 



1568 Love's Glow. Brilliant salmon rose. Splendid for pot culture. 25 cts. 

 per pkt. 



(For general list of Begonias, see page 70.) 



Calendula 



1679 Campflre (Sensation). This striking new variety has extremely large 

 flat flowers; color, rich orange, with a scarlet sheen, making a very 

 attractive flower. 15 cts. per pkt.; $1.00 per \ oz. 



1680 Radio. Is quite distinct from any other Calendula. The petals of 

 the large, perfectly double flowers, instead of being flat like the varieties 

 now on the market, are beautifully quilled, forming an almost globular 

 flower. In color a rich glittering orange. The illustration shows the 

 form of the flower perfectly. 15 cts. per pkt.; 75 cts. per J oz. 



1685 The Ball. A splendid variety, developed by a commercial florist for 

 cut flowers, in color a rich golden orange with light centre, flowers very 

 large and double borne on long strong stems and equally as good for 

 show in the garden as for cutting. 15 cts. per pkt.; 75 cts. per j oz. 

 (For general list of Calendulas, see page 71.) 



Calendula Radio 



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Campanula Persicifolia (Peach Beiis) 



1726 Telham Beauty. Immense bell-shaped flowers of a pale china blue, produced 

 on long stems. Height, 2 feet. 25 cts. per pkt. 



Campanula Rotundifolia (Blue Bells of Scotland) 



1731 This beautiful variety famous in song and story, grows about a foot high with 

 branched wiry stems and graceful drooping mid-blue bell-shaped flowers, a splendid 

 subject for the rockery or front of hardy border. 25 cts. per pkt. 



(For general list of Campanulas, see page 72). 



Chabaud's Giant Double Carnation 



This race of Carnations raised by the famous French specialist Chabaud is by far the 

 finest strain we have ever seen. Blooms in five months from time of sowing and produces 

 flowers that compare favorably with the finest greenhouse-grown product. We can 

 supply as follows: 



Giant Double Carnation 



1811 Blood-red $0 20 I 1814 Scarlet $0 20 



1812 Yellow 20 1815 Flesh-pink 20 



1813 Rose 20 I 1816 White 20 



1818 Collection of a packet each of the above 6 colors, $1.00. 

 1820 Finest Mixed. Containing all the colors, 15 cts. per pkt.; 

 \ oz., 50 cts. 



Carnation Chabaud's 



> 1810 Enfant de Nice Mixed. Plants of robust, upright habit, with 

 long strong stalks bearing flowers 2-J to 3 inches in diameter. A 

 magnificent strain and the last word in annual Carnations. 35 

 cts. per pkt. 



(For general list of Carnations, see page 73.) 



Chieranthus 



Very pretty dwarf hardy biennial plants, usually handled as annuals flowering freely 

 through the summer from seed sown in spring; for early spring flowering sow in late 

 summer. Splendid for rockery. per pkt. 



1915 Allionii (Siberian Wallflower). About 12 inches high with heads of brilliant 

 orange flowers. 40 cts. per \ oz $0 15 



1916 Linifolium (Alpine Wallflower). Forms compact plants about 9 inches high 

 with numerous small spikes of bright mauve flowers. 75 cts. per J oz 15 



For complete list of Flower Seeds and Cultural Notes, see pages 61 to 116 



