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A. L. DON & CO., 
KALANCHOE 
Globulifera Coccinea (Blossfeldiana). A succulent 
plant, recommended for greenhouse and conserva¬ 
tory cultivation on account of the long period in 
which it continues to bloom, and its marvelous 
color. Sown in February or March, carried along 
in the open during summer, and again brought 
inside before frost, it will commence to bloom a 
year after sowing. The flower resembles a bou- 
vardia in shape, but the color is a brilliant scarlet. 
It will be found a welcome addition to our winter 
flowering plants. Pkt. 35c; 3 pkts. $1.00 
LARKSPUR 
Rosamond. A new and distinct color in Larkspurs— 
pure deep rose, the individual florets being large 
and very double and placed evenly and closely on 
the stems. It is two weeks earlier than any other 
stock-flowered variety, and is without doubt one 
of the best Larkspurs that have been introduced 
in many years. Award of Merit, Royal Horticul¬ 
tural Society, London, England. 
Pkt. 25c Vs oz. $1.00 
MARIGOLD YELLOW SUPREME 
TWO VALUABLE MARIGOLDS 
Yellow Supreme. Vigorous plants of branching 
habit bearing large fluffy well-rounded Carnation¬ 
like blooms with broad frilled petals of a rich, 
creamy yellow color. Unsurpassed as a cut-flower 
or exhibition va:iety, holding its freshness in wa¬ 
ter for fully a week to ten days. The foliage is 
free from the peculiar “Marigold” odor which is 
so often objectionable. An excellent companion 
to Guinea Gold. Pkt. 25c; Vs oz. 75c 
Guinea Gold. A distinct type of graceful, 
pyramidal habit, growing 2-2% feet high, pro¬ 
ducing flowers 2-2% inches across, of a brilliant 
orange, with double ruffled, loose-leaf petals. 
Pkt. 15c % oz. 50c 
POPPY 
Fairy. This is a beautiful new Annual Poppy of 
bushy habit, carrying large single flowers. Colors 
ranging in Pink, Rose, Salmon, Flame. Blooms of 
good texture borne on stout stems, and flower will 
reach five inches across and will last a long time 
in water as a cut flower. The seed can be sown 
in boxes and transplanted same as Stocks or As¬ 
ters. Height 2 ft. Pkt. 35c 3 Pkts. for $1.00 
FRAGRANT GOLDEN GLEAM NASTURTIUM 
NEW DOUBLE FLOWERING 
NASTURTIUMS 
Two years ago it was our privilege to introduce 
to oar customers Nasturtium Golden Gleam, de¬ 
scribed below, and which has proved to be the most 
popular floral novelty of recent years. Now we are 
able to offer a companion variety “Scarlet Gleam” 
and also “Glorious Gleam Double Hybrids.” 
Scarlet Gleam. Scarlet Gleam possesses the most 
intensly dazzling color one could imagine in a 
flower, even more showy than the vivid golden 
yellow of Golden Gleam. Similar in habit of 
growth, the type of doubleness is somewhat dif¬ 
ferent from that of “Golden Gleam.” The double¬ 
ness of Scarlet Gleam is caused by an overlapping 
of small petals toward the center. Scarlet Gleam 
is deeply throated with the outer petals at least 
twice the size of those of ordinary Nasturtiums. 
For cutting or garden use Scarlet Gleam has few 
equals. Pkt. 35c; 3 pkts. $1.00 
Glorious Gleam Double Hybrids. The flowers are 
fine large well-formed sweet-scented doubles of 
the same type as “Golden Gleam” which the plant 
also resembles in habit. The stems are long and 
carry the flowers well above the lush green mass 
of the foliage. The color range includes an evenly- 
balanced blend of brilliant shades of salmon, orange 
scarlet, cerise, cream, orange, maroon, crimson, 
and many spotted effects. Pkt. 25c; % oz. $1.00 
Golden Gleam. The original double nasturtium, and 
the most popular novelty of the past two seasons. 
The large double sweet-scented golden yellow flow¬ 
ers are borne profusely on long stems well above 
the bright green foliage on the neat semi-dwarf 
plants. Ideal for garden effect or for cutting. 
1 oz. $1.00; Vi oz. 60c; pkt. 15c 
