Acroclinium Large 
Flowered Double 
Hybrids 
I T IS a gala occasion when the flor¬ 
ist discovers a flower variety, en¬ 
tirely new and different, which sells 
on sight. Such a variety is this new 
Acroclinium, so greatly improved 
over the old variety that they can 
scarcely be recognized as members 
of the same family. The double flow¬ 
ers are extremely large, at least twice 
the size of the ordinary strain, on 14- 
to 20-inch stems, which are borne 
freely within a few weeks from the 
time of sowing. The range of color is 
most remarkable, being especially 
rich in shades of salmon, apricot, 
pink, rose and cerise, with white and 
creamy tones to balance up the pastel mixture. The beauty of many of the 
flowers is enhanced by a boldly contrasting dark center. No florist or market 
grower should be without these new Large Flowered Double Hybrids. 
THE FINEST EVERLASTING FLOWER YET DEVELOPED 
Approximately 9,000 seeds per ounce. 
Coreopsis Grandiflora 
Double Sunburst (Bodger) 
M UCH of the beauty of early sum¬ 
mer gardens is due to the brilliant 
golden yellow of Coreopsis plantings. 
There is nothing that can take its place 
at that time of the year when yellows 
are so scarce. Sunburst is a pleasant 
change from the well known single form, 
retaining its beauty of color while aug¬ 
menting its effect of brilliance through 
the doubling of petals. The double 
flowers are large, 3 to 3V2 inches across, 
deep golden yellow, and are excellent 
for cutting as well as for garden decora¬ 
tion. The flowers are fine keepers, and 
the plants are very easy to grow. The 
strain is remarkably true, coming at 
least 80 per cent double, as illustrated. 
A BURST OF GLORY FOR YOUR BORDER 
Approximately 12,000 seeds per ounce 
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