Michell’s Novelties and Specialties in Flower Seeds 
PETUNIA, Alldouble 
Victorious, Mixed. „ All-America Winner. An extra-dwarf giant Petunia which 
produces 100 per cent double flowers. In habit of growth it is very dwarf and 
compact, with large, fully double flowers in many brilliant and fancy colorings. 
Very free flowering. An exceptionally fine type for pot-culture as the plants 
seldom grow more than 10 inches high. 
Amaranth-Red. Bright amaranth-red, a new color in this popular strain of 
Petunias. 
Carmine Queen (World Beauty). An exceptionally fine dwarf type. Flow¬ 
ers very double, beautiful rosy carmine, with other characteristics same as 
Victorious, Mixed. 
Loveliness. Identical in habit to the popular Carmine Queen, with the excep¬ 
tion of color, which is a clear La-France-pink. A valuable addition to this group. 
White Queen. Pure white, very double flowers, beautifully fringed. Extra 
dwarf and free flowering. 
All Petunia, Alldouble, pkt. 50c.; $1.25 per large pkt. 
Michell’s Quaker Giant Petunia 
PANSY 
Giant Ruffled Orchid 
Flowers of enormous size and 
exquisitely curled and ruffled. 
Individual flowers measure 
inches across. This strain covers 
a wide range of soft and bright 
colors. In coloring and shape 
the flowers resemble an orchid. 
Pkt. 50c.; $1.25 per large pkt. 
(Please Note: The price listed on 
page 32 is incorrect) 
PANSY, Miniature 
Mrs. A. H. Scott 
A dainty baby Pansy which 
does not grow more than 3 
inches in height. In color the 
flower is similar to Lord Bea- 
consfield. Very free flowering. 
Fine for the rock-garden. Pkt. 
25c.; 75c. per large pkt. 
PETUNIA, Michell’s Quaker Pansy, Giant 
Giants, Mixed. 1937 Novelty Ruffled Orchid 
Deep-throated, single flowers, 
well ruffled. Plants of dwarf habit. 
Excellent for pots. Selected mixture. Pkt. 50c.; $1.25 per large pkt. 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM criniflorum • Livingstone Daisy 
Plants of slightly spreading habit, literally covered with small 
flowers in a range of delightful shades. Pkt. 25c.; 60c. per large pkt. 
PETUNIA 
Nana compacta or Miniature 
This new, dwarf strain is very 
bushy and seldom grows more 
than 10 inches high, making a 
compact ball-formed plant that is 
literally covered with small, per¬ 
fect flowers. Ideal for planting in 
borders or solid beds, and fine for 
growing in pots. A really worth¬ 
while florists’ specialty. 
Adora. Rosy carmine, with 
white star. 
Little Blue Star. Blue, white 
star. 
Rose Gem. Rich deep rose. 
Senator Improved. Violetself, 
white throat. 
Snow Bedder. Pure white. 
All Petunia nana compacta, 
pkt. 25c.; 75c. per large pkt. 
Mesembryanthemum (Livingstone Daisies) 
Petunia, Giant Alldouble Fringed 
516 and 518 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa 
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