“Supreme Quality 
Flower Seeds 
NOVELTIES! Recent 
Novelties and Specialties 
for the Florist Grower 
Meconopsis Betonicifolia *‘BaiIeyi” 
PANSY 
A. B. C. “De Luxe” Mixture. If you 
are looking for “the unusual in pansies” 
and your trade will pay the price for 
product, here it is. We have searched 
the world over to find a better mixture. 
However, thus far we have been un¬ 
able to improve on “A. B. C. De Luxe.” 
Tr. Pkt.$1.00 14 oz .$2.00 
54 oz.$3.50 Oz.$12.00 
GAILLARDIA GRANDIFLORA 
—“Burgundy” (Perennial) 
(See illustration opposite.) 
The shining wine-red blooms (about 
2 1/2 inches in diameter) are produced 
liberally on long stems by the bushy 
plants 2 5/2 feet high. They flower from 
June until the autumn and if sown in 
March blooms will appear the same 
year; an autumn sowing produces 
abundantly flowering plants next sum¬ 
mer. 60 to 70 per cent pure red flower¬ 
ing plants can be counted on. Burgun¬ 
dy Gaillardia is most effective both in 
the perennial borders and when cut. 
' Burgundy” is a most agreeable addi¬ 
tion to the Gaillardia family. 
Tr. Pkt.35c 
Gaillardia Grandiflora—“Burgundy” 
NEW SWEET SCENTED NASTURTIUM BODGER’S “GOLDEN GLEAM” 
(Illustrated and described below.) 
You will be pleased with this new Sweet-Scented Nasturtium as a cut flower when grown 
under glass. 
_ (A very worth-while novelty) Bodger’s New Double-Flowered Sweet-Scented Nasturtium 
Golden Gleam. The plant forms a vigorous, large bush which throws out short runners, 
averaging 18 inches. The large, golden-yellow flowers average two and one-half to three 
inches across. They are borne on erect, stiff stems six inches in length. 
When well-grown these flowers have the appearance of a fully double flower, and are most 
attractive. An ordinary sized bouquet, when allowed to remain in a room for a short period 
of time will fill the room with fragrance. 
Equally desirable for greenhouse or open ground culture. 
y 2 oz .25c Oz.50c !4 Lb.$1.25 
MECONOPSIS BETONI- 
CIFOLIA “BAILEYI” 
(See illustration opposite.) 
One of the finest introduc¬ 
tions of recent years. This beau¬ 
tiful blue perennial Poppy, 
brought over from Tibet by 
Captain Kingdon Ward, throws 
up from its root-stock half a do¬ 
zen leafy stems 3 to 5 ft. high, 
well furnished 
with broad sea- 
green leaves 
and bearing 
freely at their 
heads large 4- 
petalled blooms 
of a glorious 
sky-blue color, 
the effect of 
which is en¬ 
hanced by a 
central zone of 
golden - yellow 
anthers. This 
superb plant 
has been ac¬ 
corded by the 
Royal Horticul¬ 
tural Society a 
First Class Cer¬ 
tificate and an 
Award of Mer¬ 
it. It is hardv 
and should 
soon become 
one of the 
most popular 
plants in culti¬ 
vation. 
Type of A. B. C. De Luxe” Pansy Mixture 
Tr. Pkt_50c 
Double Sweet-Scented Nasturtium—“Golden Gleam” 
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