NEW DWARF GIANT FLOWERING SALPIGLOSSIS 
This type grows about 12-18 in. shorter than the 
Emperor and is more easily grown than the older 
strains. It produces stems about 2 ft. in length, 
each heavily set with flowers which are excellent 
for cutting. It was given a high rating in the New 
York Florist Club's Variety Test at the New Jersey 
Agricultural Experiment Station and was especi¬ 
ally recommended for growth under cloth. Also 
excellent for bedding outdoors where the plants 
will grow from 25 to 35 inches high. 
Separate colors: Blue and Gold; Deep velvety 
Crimson; Lilac with Red Throat; Bright Scarlet. 
Tr. Pkt. $0.35; % Oz. $1.00 
PLANT OF ASTER EARLY ROYAL 
Our introductions - Col¬ 
umn Stock, Rose Carmine 
and Violet are worthy of a 
trial. 
A fine list of this important 
cut flower will be found on 
pages 15 and 16. The most 
popular are Column Silver 
Lilac and Giant of Calif. 
Santa Maria (White). 
NEW COLLARETTE 
MARIGOLD 
1937 All American Gold 
Winner for Best New Flower 
Grows 2 ft. high and bears 
an abundance of showy 
bright golden orange blooms 
surrounded by a collar of 
larger pendant petals. The 
foliage is entirely without the 
usual Marigold odor and the 
flowers are sweet scented. 
STOCK COLUMN 
This will be highly publicized this season and 
you will be sure to have calls for plants. It is also 
a promising cut flower item. 
Tr. Pkt. $0.50; i/ 4 Oz. $2.00 
We handle Bodger's Asters exclusively. The past 
season we received many compliments on the seed 
we supplied. 
BEGONIA WESTPORT BEAUTY 
The new double flowered pink that has created 
such a sensation wherever shown. The tender soft 
green foliage shows off the flowers to advantage. 
No restrictions. 
All orders filled in rotation. 
2 l / 4 in. pots, $30.00 per 100; $250.00 per 1000 
(Note: As this is being sold without restrictions and 
at a very reasonable price, the introducers will 
accept no orders for less than 50 plants.) 
NEW CHRYSANTHEMUM—TOUCHDOWN 
A vigorous pompon type with V/z-2 in. globular 
pure white flowers arranged loosely along the 
stem. Matures late October and early November. 
Considered by experts to be the best of its class 
for its maturing date and recommended as excel¬ 
lent for shading. 
The uniform development and graceful arrange¬ 
ment of the flowers make this an outstanding sort. 
It received much favorable comment from both 
store men and growers at the Florists' Convention 
held at Rutger's University in October, 1936. 
$12.00 per 100 
Our strains of Petunia are the best we can find. 
A complete list will be found on pages 12 to 14. 
NEW CHRYSANTHEMUM—WHITE ANEMONE 
A large pure white anemone type, superior to all 
others because of its snowy white cushion, size of 
flower, perfect spray formation and its numerous 
rows of glistening white guard petals. A strong 
grower with flowers 4 in. in diameter when grown 
in sprays, much larger when disbudded. Matures 
late October, early November and is excellent for 
shading. 
R. C. 25 for $4.00; 100 for $15.00; $140.00 per 1000 
NEW CHRYSANTHEMUM—EARLY YELLOW 
A golden yellow sport of Early Bronze and iden¬ 
tical to its parent in every respect except color. 
True pompon type flower 1J /2 in. in diameter. Me¬ 
dium height. Blooms second week of September. 
Excellent pot plant and is equally good cut. When 
grown outdoors will over winter in a well drained 
location. 
PETUNIA MARTHA WASHINGTON 
R. C. 25 for $5.00; 100 for $18.00 
