VAUGHAN’S FLOWER SEEDS FOR SUMMER SOWING 
CALCEOLARIA Hybrida Grandiflora Mixed 
Hybrida Grandiflora Extra Choice Mixed. 
Our mixture is composed of the choicest 
selections of the tigered, marbled, spotted 
and variegated varieties. A mixture of two 
superior English and German strains. 
Price, trade pkt. (about 1,000 seeds), $1.00; 
¥2 oz., $3.40; fa oz., $1.80. 
F OR CALCEOLARIAS, use a mixture of loam, 
leaf-mold and sharp sand. This mixture is 
suitable both for the seed pans and the pots 
into which the seedlings, when ready, should be 
planted. Perfect drainage is important. Calceo¬ 
laria seed being very fine the seeding should be 
done with great care and it is suggested that one 
use a sheet of white paper on which a tablespoon 
of white sand is distributed. Then shake the seed 
on top of this sand and mix thoroughly. Then, 
sprinkle this mixture on the soil of the seed pan, 
dusting surface with a little fine sand, cover with 
a sheet of glass and place in the shade. For moist¬ 
ure, immerse the pans in water. As the seedlings 
come up lift them carefully when quite small and 
and prick them off into a flat allowing two inches 
square for each plant. It is important that the 
leaves of one plant should never be allowed to 
overlap those of another or decay will probably 
result. When established in pots shift them into 
the larger size. At the last shift give them some 
manure water, not too strong, about once a week. 
CALCEOLARIA Flower Cloud 
CALCEOLARIA Multiflora Nana Compacta 
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Hybrida Grandiflora Graciosa. A type with very large self colored flowers in many p kt. 
colors, especially in the yellow shades, 15 inches.1^4 oz., $2.00 $0.75 
Kelway’s Perfect Model, (Herbaceous). Originator’s stock, 1^4 oz., $2.00; J4 oz., $3.80 1.00 
Feltham Glory. The result of a cross between Albert Kent and C. Banksii, this 
attractive hybrid has the fairly dwarf compact habit and large flowers of of the 
former with the perennial nature and variation in color of the latter. The range 
of color of the numerous flowers includes scarlet, orange, buff, rich brown and 
golden yellow in self, blotched and spotted forms.128th of oz., $2.00 1.00 
Grandiflora Nana Tigrina. Tigered and self-colored. Mixed, 10 inches. 
.%oz. $2.40 1.00 
Multiflora Nana Mixed. Modern fashion often prefers small and richly flowering 
plants to those with larger blooms. The average size of the blooms isT rac i e 
only 1 inch, but the amount of flowers produced is unsurpassed. The pkt. 
color scheme is extraordinarily gay and full of contrast. The yellow shades, 
lemon, gold, orange, are adorned with fine brown spots; the brown, 
orange copper, copper brown, copper scarlet, crimson, scarlet are very 
striking. Makes an ideal market plant. ,\6 oz., $4.80; 128th of oz., $2.80 $1.00 
Multiflora Nana. Deep crimson. 1.00 
Golden Tiger. Bright golden yellow flowers with dark brownish red dots, 
freely produced above the foliage. 1.00 
Indian Prince. Rich dark scarlet with orange suffusion. 1.00 
Albert Kent’s Hybrids. A very lovely variety for greenhouse culture. The 
flowers are intermediate in size and produced in large graceful clusters. 
. Mi oz., $5.50; J£oz. $ 3 .00 1.00 
Profusa Hybrida. A new type, a cross between C. Profusa and Hybrida 
Grandiflora, which bears the same relation to the large flowering Calceolaria 
as the Star Cineraria to the large flowering Cineraria. The flowers are light 
and graceful in habit, are very lasting and range from yellow to reddish 
bronze. 2 to 3 feet. oz. $3.50 1.00 
The Rugosa varieties furnish splendid cut flower material besides being good pot 
plants. The flowers are much smaller than the Hybrida, are produced in clusters 
and keep well in water after cutting. 
Trade Pkt. Trade Pkt. 
Rugosa Aurea, Golden Rain ... .$1.00 Rugosa Major, mixed, 12 in.. . .$1.00 
“Flower Cloud”. This is a cross between the C. Rugosa and Grandiflora. The 
most free blooming Calceolaria (see cut opposite), in all colors. Of a very vigorous 
growth and resistant against weather influences. Leaves are rather elastic, like 
those of the Rugosa, making them easy to pack and ship. Tr. Pkt. $1.00; 3 for $2.70. 
