NEW LENOX, 
ILLINOIS 
VENIDIUM 
Fastuosum Hybrids. An excellent new flower 
from Africa. This new strain has been developed 
from the orange Monarch of the Veldt. It is free 
flowering, stands 2 to 3 feet tall, and blooms over 
a long period. Stands extreme heat and drouth. 
Fine for cutting. Color range varied and interest¬ 
ing—apricot shades, creamy white, pure white, 
salmon shades, canary yellow, golden yellow, and 
the well known orange. 
Packet. 10c 
VISCARIA 
Blue Pearl. Aptly named, this new Viscaria is 
so pure and delicate in color that it calls to mind 
immediately that particular refinement which 
makes the pearl so attractive. The plant is very 
free-flowering and has the advantage of being 
more tidy and erect in habit than the average 
Viscaria. The color, pure lavender blue, is out¬ 
standing and differs from the other blue Viscarias 
to a degree which makes it absolutely distinct; 
the lack of "eye" which is a common character 
of most sorts, adds considerably to its distinction. 
Viscarias are becoming extremely popular, and 
some of the most outstanding bedding effects may 
be had from broadcast sowings. 
Packet 
10c 
