LATEST NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES 
Because we wish our patron-friends to know and have the latest improved strains and novelties we are 
offering the many fine things listed upon this page. New developments are usually scarce and expensive 
but we give as generous a packet as is possible. All packets are uniformly priced at 5 cents. One who 
loves and works in a garden is building health of body and spirit. 
Marigold Yellow Supreme _ Sweet Pea Sequoia 
ANTIRRHINUM, Golden King, 30 in. Giant yellow. 
Peerless Pink, 18 in. Exquisite cameo pink. 
Rose King, 30 in. Deep rose self, beautiful. 
ASTER, Wilt-resistant, Aurora Golden Sheaf. This 
splendid wilt-resistant, Aurora type Aster has 
flowers of deepest yellow that are very double 
and have an attractive crest-like center. The 
flowers last well when cut. 
CALENDULA Art Shades. A very desirable mix. 
ture of delicate shades of apricot, orange, cream, 
lemon, white, and many other tints. Unexcelled 
for cntting. 
Jewel. This new "Gem" of Calendulas is especial¬ 
ly good for beds and as cut flowers, as the plants 
are semi-dwarf and very free blooming. The 
round shaped blossoms are deep orange in color, 
and are of good size and form. 
CALLIOPSIS Drummondi," Gold Crest." Semi-dou¬ 
ble golden yellow with reddish brown zone. 
DORONICUM Pardalianches, "Bunch of Gold". Es¬ 
pecially valuable because it blossoms when flow¬ 
ers are scarce. Doronicum Pardalianches flaunts 
its wealth of bright canary yellow flowers to the 
lazy May and June breezes. It is an especially 
desirable perennial. 
FUCHSIA Hybrida, Double Dwarf Early Flowering 
Mixed. Early rich varieties, that produce most¬ 
ly double flowers with lovely white, lilac, pink, 
light and dark blue corollas. 
GAILLARDIA Grandiflora, "Burgundy". Wine red. 
GAZANIA Splendens Hybrida Grandiflora, hhp. A 
very attractive plant for sunny beds or borders, 
having ,bright, long stemmed, daisy-lfke flowers 
in dazzling shades of orange and yellow, cream 
and white, with black, brown or green spots 
marking the base of the petals. 
GODETIA Azaleiflora, "Apple Blossom". Masses of 
large single pink and white flowers on compact 
plants. 
IPOMOEA Double Rose Marie. A quick growing, 
early, free-flowering Ipomea that is continuously 
loaded with clear deep rose, double flowers that 
gives the appearance of staying open after all 
the others have closed because the flowers are 
so double. 
LARKSPUR New Giant Imperial, Dazzler. A rich 
lustrous carmine very early flowering. 
Cattleya. Large-flowering, deep clear lilac. 
Sweet Lavender. Very large double flowers of a 
soft lavender blue color; very beautiful. 
LINARIA Moroccana, 'Fairy Bouquet", 8 in. New 
mixture of very compact, free-flowering plants 
that have masses of neat snapdragon like flowers 
in lovely pastel shades. 
MARIGOLD French Tall Double, Royal Scot. 
Gold striped maroon. 
M1MULUS "Red Emperor". This new Mimulus is a 
prize for a moist place in the rockery or a border- 
It is compact and very free blooming, bearing 
masses of glittering, crimson scarlet flowers the 
entire summer and early autumn. Comes wonder¬ 
fully true from seeds. 
PETUNIA "Lace Veil", 1 ft. Exquisite white flowers 
that are so fringed and waved at the edges that 
the blossoms have been said to resemble a dainty 
lace gown. The plants are compact and are 
smothered with the tremendous blossoms that 
measure about 30 in. across. A gorgeous Petunia. 
Setting Sun. Large-flowered single fringed, bril¬ 
liant deep rose, with a dark throat; free-flowering. 
SALVIA Splendens, "Coral". A sport of the old 
favorite Fireball, from which it takes its early, 
free-blooming qualities and its compact habit of 
growth. The long flower spikes rise well above 
the foliage, and are of a vivid coral pink color 
with fine brick red corollas. These lovely pastel- 
shaded flowers blend beautifully with other colors. 
SCABIOSA FI. PL, "Blue Cockade". 3 ft. This great¬ 
ly improved Scabiosa received the Award of Mer¬ 
it. The perfectly formed flowers have such depth 
that they appear almost cone-shaped. The plants 
are very free flowering, and bear their deep, 
azure blue flowers on strong stems that last re¬ 
markably well when cut. 
