Some Good Flower Novelties 
Yon Should Try 
Calendula Art Shades 
An English introduction containing 
many tones and shades not previously ob- 
tainable in Calendulas—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. Most desirable 
for cutting and bedding. Packet, 35c. 
Ramona Poppies 
Unique among the new Eschscholtzias. 
The large cup-shaped flowers have attrac- 
tively crinkled, frilled or fluted petals which 
are a beautiful golden bronze on the inside 
and rich coppery rose on the outside. 
Plants are of neat, rather compact growth, 
lending themselves admirably for bedding 
and edging. Packet, 15c. 
Giant Hybrid Scabiosa 
Exceptionally strong growing plants that 
produce their fine flowers on long, strong 
stems. Flowers are very full, almost round 
and about 2 J /2 inches in diameter. The mix- 
ture contains: white, flesh, rose in various 
light and dark shades, cerise, scarlet, blue, 
violet and purple-black. Packet, 15c. 
Fluffy Ruffled Sweet Peas 
This class originated on Burpee's Flora- 
dale Farms in California and is the 
most marvelous improvement ever made in 
Sweet Peas. The flowers are large, well 
formed, and so much ruffled as to appear 
double. Many showy colors are included, 
all borne on long, strong stems. Packet, 25c. 
Star of the Veldt 
Hybrid Dimorphothecas. Excellent for 
edging and delightful for cutting. The 
plants grow about twelve inches tall and 
bloom from early summer until frost, par¬ 
ticularly in locations where summers are 
not especially hot. Colors are mostly sul¬ 
phur, golden, salmon, rose, apricot, ecru 
and like shades. Packet, 15c. 
Chrysanthemum Eldorado 
A single flowered annual variety of the 
Segetum type, introduced from Europe. Its 
flowers are canary yellow, many shades 
deeper than any existing varieties, and their 
beauty is enhanced by a very dark disc. A 
variety we recommend to all our customers. 
Packet, 15c. 
Larkspur Blue Bell 
A fine, medium blue Larkspur, deeper 
than sky blue, yet much lighter than lilac, 
a color heretofore lacking in the giant im¬ 
perial type, which makes a decidedly up¬ 
right growth with long basal branched 
flower spikes, well adapted for cutting. 
Packet, 15c. 
Aster Silvery Rose 
A giant Peony Flowered Aster of much 
promise. Delicate lavender pink, full pet- 
aled, large, and fully double, with just a 
suggestion of silvery white at the tips, this 
aster is unique in its class. Excellent for 
cut flower use and bedding. Packet, 25c. 
STAR OF THE VELDT 
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