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the j. chas. McCullough seed co. 
Anchusa, Feltham Pride. 
Aster, New Super Giant Los Angeles. 
Calendula, Double Art Shades. 
Flower Seed Novelties 
The descriptions are 
Anchusa, Feltham Pride (Peren nial) 
Beautiful as is the color of the Anchusa in the spring and 
early summer borders, it has the disadvantage of a rather 
straggling habit of growth. Feltham Pride is, however, of a 
much less spreading habit than either the Dropmore or Lissa- 
del varieties, and moreover bears larger flowers and of a 
brighter blue. We think it is destined to replace both these 
well known sorts. Fkt., 25c. 
The New English Majestic Snapdragon 
This new class will produce flowers as large as the tall giant 
varieties but are more compact and of very sturdy growth. 
FAIR LADY, New shades in the Majestic type of Antirrhinums 
are always keenly looked for, and we are sure that this nov¬ 
elty will be no less cordially welcomed than its predecessors. 
The very large individual flowers are of a delicate flesh-pink 
tinged with a deeper shade of rose. Practically a self color, 
with no distinctive tint on the lip. Massive and symmetrical 
spikes make the plant ideal for bedding. Fkt., 25c. 
ROSELLA. The development of the wonderful Majestic section 
of Snapdragons continues and flowers of a rose shade having 
hitherto been scarce, this novelty will doubtless be most 
favorably greeted. It has the characteristic hyacinth-like 
spikes of its class, with enormous individual blooms of a 
rich glowing rose. Regular in habit, brilliant color, and of 
superb effect for bedding purposes. Fkt., 25c. 
EVENSONG. As a valuable enrichment of the already highly 
popular Majestic class of Snapdragons we have every confi¬ 
dence in bringing this novelty before our customers. It has 
the same dense and shapely spike of its class and the very 
large individual blooms are of a chamois pink shading 
through apricot to buff, a charming blend of coloring which 
is most pleasing to the eye and gives to the plant a highly 
decorative effect in the garden. Fkt., 25c. 
DAWN O’ DAY. Of elegant upright habit, with massive hya¬ 
cinth-like spikes. The very large individual flowers open 
pale rose-pink, quickly developing into a pure apricot, slight¬ 
ly suffused gold towards the center. It is early in flowering 
and will make an excellent effect in beds. Fkt., 25c. 
PRIMROSE. Quite a new shade in the Majestic section of An¬ 
tirrhinums, now so rapidly growing in popularity. It has all 
distinct characteristics of its class; the individual blooms are 
large and well set on a massive spike, but the color is a beau¬ 
tiful primrose yellow, deepening just a little towards the 
center. This unique coloring, together with a very large num¬ 
ber of secondary spikes and a long blooming period, render 
this novelty an excellent subject for massed bedding. Fkt., 
25c. 
Asters—New Types 
SUPER GIANT EOS ANGELES. Aster Los Angeles is the first 
variety of this giant race, and how beautifully it upholds the 
romantic traditions of its namesake, the glamorous city of 
sunshine and flowers. The color is a serenely pure shell-pink, 
in flowers which are full petaled, deep, and unusually large, 
yet artistically graceful in the feathery effect of the inter¬ 
lacing petals. Loosely arranged in a tall pewter vase, the 
long-stemmed flowers lend a feeling of quiet dignity to any 
decorative arrangement. In the annual border or cut flower 
bed in the garden, they stand majestically above their fellow 
asters, and show up to best advantage when combined with 
a planting of the Blue Lace Flower, Didiscus. Fkt., 25c. 
GIANT MAMMOTH FAEONY FLOWERED 
ROSEBUD. The color of this aster is that rare, deep clear rose 
which reminds one of a newly opened rosebud, still fresh 
with dew. The flowers are large, well formed and fully 
double, borne on the long stout stems characteristic of the 
Paeony Flowered type. In the garden or in bouquets, Rose¬ 
bud is a lovely addition to this large flowered strain. Fkt., 20c. 
SILVERY ROSE. Delicate lavender-pink, full petaled, large and 
fully double, with just a suggestion of silvery white at the 
tips, this is an aster which is unique in this class. Excellent 
for bedding and for cut flower use as well. Fkt., 20c. 
Calendula—Double Art Shades 
Contains many tones and shades not previously obtainable— 
delicate apricots, beautiful picotees, orange shades, cream 
tones—in fact, every conceivable tint from almost pure white 
through cream and buff to yellow and deep orange. Fkt., 15c. 
