ARTHUR PAPKE, SEEDSMAN 
BALSAM 
(Ladyslipper) 
Improved Camellia-Flowered Double. One of the 
finest Balsams grown. The Prize strain of a famous 
German seed grower. The flowers are large, 
double as roses, waxy in texture, and resemble 
somewhat the Camellia. The plants become min¬ 
iature trees, 2 feet high, and the flowers nestled 
in the rich green foliage, bloom continuously. 
Easily grown and flourishes even under unfavor¬ 
able conditions. Excellent for beds, borders, and 
pots. 
Mixed—Remarkably fine mixture. 
Packet.10c 
CANDYTUFT 
Umbellata Hybrida Nana. A very dainty group 
of miniature Candytuft, about 6 to 8 inches high. 
They are admired by all who see them. For gen¬ 
eral garden work they are far superior to the old 
Umbellata type. 
Choice Mixture — Crimson, flesh, lilac, rose, 
and white. 
Packet.10c 
CANTERBURY BELLS 
New Annual Canterbury Bell. These new, beau¬ 
tiful, annual Canterbury Bells bloom in 5 or 6 
months. Successive sowings of seed from Febru¬ 
ary on will bloom latter part of July until frost. 
They are compact, base branching plants with a 
large center spike, symmetrically surrounded by 
6 to 10 slightly smaller spikes, and grow 2 to 21/2 
feet high. 
Best Mixture — All the named Bell varieties, 
deep rose, Cambridge blue, violet blue, pink, 
and white. 
Packet.10c 
CARNATIONS 
Enfant de Nice. The last word in a magnificent 
annual Carnation. Plants are of upright habit, 
with long, strong stalks, bearing flowers 2 V 2 to 3 
inches in diameter. About 90% double flowered. 
Finest Mixed—Packet .10c 
