Paterson, N. J. 
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CALENDULA, ORANGE SHAGGY 
TWO NEW CALENDULAS 
Orange Shaggy. A very desirable variety of new 
and distinct type. The petals are long and deeply 
fringed, overlapping each other, and impart to the 
bloom a shaggy and chrysanthemum-like appear¬ 
ance. Color deep orange shading to lighter orange 
in center. When well grown produces long stems, 
and forms a plant about 18” high. 
Pkt. 25c i/s oz. $2.00 
Chrysantha or Sunshine. An exquisite shade of 
buttercup yellow, with the rounded appearance 
found in chrysanthemums. Besides adding a splash 
of golden color to the garden, Chrysantha is a 
fine cutting variety with long stiff stems. It is 
thus well adapted to combine with other flowers 
in vases or bowls. 
Pkt. 25c oz. $1.00 
ANNUAL CANTERBURY BELLS 
We have pleasure in adding yet another variety 
to our list of Annual Canterbury Bells this year, so 
that we now offer this strain in five distinct colors. 
All are single flowering, growing from two to two 
and one half feet high, and will flower in six months 
from seed. 
Angelus Bell. A beautiful art shade of deep rose. 
Blue Bell. Bright Cambridge blue; extra large 
flowers. 
Liberty Bell. Intense violet-blue. 
Mission Bell. Beautiful clear, soft pink. 
Wedding Bell. This new pure white makes a very 
desirable addition to the list of annual Canter¬ 
bury Bells. It forms a compact base-branching 
plant with a large center spike surrounded by eight 
or ten smaller spikes. 
Mixed. Fine selection of all colors. 
All the above Pkt. 25c Vs oz. $1.00 
COSMOS 
New Klondyke, Orange Flare. ___ The same vivid 
orange hue as the well-known Klondyke. but dif¬ 
fers from it in the important respect that it comes 
into full flower in less than four months from the 
time of sowing. Pkt. 25c Vs oz. $1.00 
DAHLIA 
Orchid Flowered or Starfish. A single Dahlia of 
medium height, petals twisted in such a manner 
as to give a star effect. The colors are pure 
white, red, orange and canary yellow, the back of 
the petals usually being of another color. Pkt. 35c. 
DORONICUM 
Pardalianches, “Bunch of Gold”. A mass of bright 
canary yellow long stalked Marguerite-like flowers. 
Developes into fine clumps about 24 to 30 inches 
high, and is valuable both for vases and the per¬ 
ennial border. 
Pkt. 75c 3 Pkts. $2.00 
TWO NOTABLE ANNUAL 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Coronet (Coronarium type). Single flowers of large 
size. Cream around the center, with the tips of 
the petals a bright lemon yellow, producing a de¬ 
lightfully vivid effect. As a greenhouse pot plant 
may be sown in November to bloom from middle 
of March onwards. Pkt. 15c 
Nivellii. A new annual Marguerite Chrysanthemum 
forming a shrubby plant 2% feet high covered 
with pure yellow flowers, each 2 to 3 inches in 
diameter. If sown in the open during April and 
May it produces a large number of long stalked 
flowers excellently adapted for cutting in July 
and August. Pkt. 25c 
