NEW FLOWERS FOR 19 21, continued 
Schling's New Candelabra Salpiglossis 
An entirely new tjTDe of these lovely flowers. Instead of branching out from the bottom, the plant of this 
sensational new type sends up a strong center stem which, in rich soil, attains the height of 4 to 5 feet. Commenc- 
ing about 18 inches above the ground and along its entire length, the stem sends forth many slender side branches 
all full of beautifully marked large Petunia-like flowers, branching more freely towards the top and finally ending 
with a veritable bouquet. The whole plant makes a wonderful appearance and in the 
border is as stateb' and effective as our finest Delphiniums. The individual flowers, too, 
are larger than the ordinai-y Salpiglossis and the colorings and markings include all the 
finest shades found in orchids. 
Collection — One pkt. each of 6 separate colors, $1.50 
Chinese Woolflower 
A new sport of feathered Celosia with large, globular flower-heads like balls 
wool. The plants grow 3 feet high and are very effective in mass, in beds, 
among slirubbery. Crimson, Pink, or Yellow, each, pkt. 25 cts. 
Four Superb American Asters 
A remarkable new type of Asters with immense and very double flowers 
on long stems, of perfect rose form, often from 6 to 7 inches in diameter, and 
3-foot stems are not unusiial. They bloom late and are excellent for tall 
vases, and general effect in the garden. 
American Beauty. The same color as the American Beauty rose. Pkt. 25 cts. 
September Pink. A delicate Daybreak pink. Pkt. 35 cts. 
Lavender Gem. Silvery lavender. Pkt. 35 cts. 
Autumn Purple. Deep purple. Pkt. 35 cts. 
Collection — One pkt. of each of the above 4 varieties, $1 
Early Nice Stock, Aurora 
The splendid color of this novelty — a lively golden buff, suffused with rose 
just answers the modern taste. In habit and large size of flower, Aurora 
excels even the grand variety Beauty of Nice, producing huge spikes, thickly 
studded with largest blooms. Pkt. 75 cts. 
Tritoma hybrida mirabilis 
A splendid new variety of the well-knoAvn Torch Lily or Red-Hot-Poker 
plant, valuable on account of its extreme earliness. Unlike the others, it 
blooms the first year from seed. Sown in March, plants will Isegin flowering in 
June and continue uninterruptedly until frost. A fine range of attractive 
colors. Pkt. 50 cts. 
New Sweet Peas 
for 1921 
PICTURE. The introducer describes 
this variety as the highest develop- i 
ment and greatest achievement in 
Sweet Peas up to date. Its size is 
such that the term enormous may 
be used with full justification, but it 
has more than size to its credit, for its form is superb. The color may be 
described as a flesh-pink with a rosy flush, the whole being fascinatingly 
suffused and shaded with creamy apricot — a most delightful and altogether 
enchanting color. Stems have been cut as long as 22 inches. Four blooms 
to the stem are about the minimmn, six being frequent, and occasionally 
as many as seven blooms have been carried on a stem. Pkt. 75 cts. 
MYRTLE. A most interesting novelty. At the early stages, the flowers 
are creamy yellow and as they develop there appears, as if by magic, a 
bright band of violet. The large flowers are carried on long stems. Pkt. 60c. 
BRILLIANT. A briUiant clear cerise of full exhibition size, produced 
naturally four to five on a stem. Award of Merit Roval Horticultural 
Society, Chelsea, 1919. Pkt. 75 cts. 
FAIR LADY. Cream, overlaid soft salmon-pink. The raiser, a cele- 
brated Sweet Pea specialist, considers this the iDCst pale pink he has ever 
seen. Pkt. 75 cts. 
LAVENDER BELL. A pure self, without any shade of rose or blue 
and when once grown will displace all other lavenders. Pkt. 75 cts. 
SCARLET GLOBE. Rich, glowing scarlet-red which does not take 
on a rosy tint when cut. The habit of the plant is sturdy and vigorous 
and the flowers are of fine form and size. Pkt. 75 cts. 
Collection — One pkt. of each of the above 6 novelties, $4 
For our complete list of Sweet Peas, including recent novelties, see pages 63 and 64 
Candelabra Salpiglossis 
Aurora Stock 
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