NEW AND MOST OUTSTANDING NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES 
New Marigold —Harmony 
A hew and distinct variety making very 
bushy plants, growing about 1 foot tall, 
covered with gorgeous flowers quite dif¬ 
ferent from any other Marigold. It has 
fluted cushion-like centers with golden- 
orange petals surrounded with reddish 
brown outer petals. It is very early and 
free flowering, and was one of the at¬ 
tractions in our Trial Gardens the past 
season. 
Pkt., 75 seeds 5 c 200 seeds 1 Q<- 
Qilla —Fairy Stars 
This dainty little flower is one of the 
most charging and attractive of all 
rockery and bedding plants. They grow 
very neat and compact. 6 to 8 inches 
high, extremely free-flowering, literally 
covered with tiny star-like flowers in a 
riot of color in shades of rose, pink, 
orange, yellow, cerise and cream. Mixed. 
Pkt., 800 seeds 5*5 800 seeds 10< 
New Cosmos —Sensation 
Very early, giant flowering, Cosmos. 
Flowers are mammoth in size, from 4 to 
5 inches in diameter, with broad heavy 
fluted petals, carried on very long strong 
stems. Should begin to bloom in about 
10 weeks from planting under favorable 
conditions, and plants reach a height of 
4 to 5 feet by Fall. Mixed, in colors of 
white and shades of rose and pink. 
Pkt., 50 seeds 125 seeds lOt- 
Coral Lilies 
Very beautiful hardy Lilies, often re¬ 
ferred to as the brightest of all Lilies, 
producing dazzling coral-red flowers with 
re-curved petals on plants about 20 inches 
high; are perfectly hardy, bloom in June, 
and are fine for clumps on the lawn, in 
the garden or for cutting; can also be 
grown in pots. 
Plants are easily produced from seeds 
and it is a cheap way to grow a quantity 
of bulbs of this beautiful Lily. Seed 
germinates easily and culture will be 
found on each packet. 
Pkt., 100 seeds Be 225 seeds 1 Ot 
New Scabiosa —Rosette 
This is a new creation in color for An¬ 
nual Scabiosa. Rosette is a beautiful 
shade of deep rose heavily suffused with 
salmon, a snade almost impossible to 
reproduce In printing. Flowers are extra 
large and the stems long and stiff. This 
glorious new color will make Rosette a 
very popular flower for the garden. You 
should not fail to grow it. 
Pkt., 80 seeds 5 c 70 seeds iO< 
Anemone —Monarch Double 
A new Anemone direct from the origina¬ 
tor who says, “For 8 years we have en¬ 
deavored to get a strain of Double Anem¬ 
one of superior size and vivid colors. 
This new strain is almost double the 
size of the average Anemone, and the 
colors are rich in shades of scarlet, 
cerise, and deep rose, and blue tones.” 
Anemones are easily raised from seeds 
which may be sown anytime, and are 
perfectly hardy. Will flower the second 
season and continue for many years. 
Mixed Colors: Pkt., 40 seeds SC 
100 seeds lO<t. 
Phlox —Art Shades 
A new strain of Phlox Drummondi with 
flowers an inch and a quarter to an inch 
and a half in diameter. In addition to 
its enormous flowers, it has a most won¬ 
derful range of color in soft Art Shades 
such as salmon with white eye, deep 
salmon with cream eye, apple-blossom, 
soft rose, light blue, pale violet, light 
mauve with cream eye, rose and many 
other pleasing Art Shades. 
The soft colors blended together make 
a most beautiful mixture and a color 
combination never before seen in annual 
Phlox. Plants grow about nine inches 
high. Mixed Colors. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 5C 250 seeds 1 04 
Qodetia —Kelvedon Glory 
This new Godetia was an outstanding 
novelty last year. The color is a deep 
glowing salmon-orange of an intensity 
and vividness that can be found in no 
other annual. Blooms are beautiful and 
the freedom of flowering unusual. 
Pkt., 100 seeds s<: 250 seeds 1 Oi 
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