NOVELTIES 
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W. E. MAESHALL & CO. 
NOVELTIES AND SPECIAI. TIES 
IN FLOWER SEED S—Coiitiiiiied 
GERBERA JAMESONII I 
The large, well formed flowers, borne on long and 
strong peduncles, last a long time in a cut state and 
furnish fine material for bouquets and decorative pur¬ 
poses. The colors vary from pure white through 
shades of yellow, pale red and salmon to orange rose, 
cherry red, scarlet and rich crimson on violet red. 
Pkt., 50 cents. 
GYPSOPHILA, Elegans Carminea 
Splendid carmine rose flowering strain, much 
brighter than the old Gypsophila elegans rosea. The 
plants grow about 10 to 12 inches in height, and are 
very free flowering. By the loose habit of the plants, 
the delicate thin branches and the small leaves, this 
makes it very useful for bouquets, vases and other 
floral arrangements. Packet, 10 cents. 
GYPSOPHILA, Elegans Grandiflora 
This is an improved large flowering, pure white form of the annual Gypsophila. 
Very fine for cutting. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 50 cents. 
IMPATIENS, Holstii Hybrida 
Eesembling 1. Sultani in foliage and shape of 
flower, these hybids produce the following colors: 
bight red or carmine, deep violet, chamois rose, rosy 
white, white with red center and orange vermilion. 
The plants groin from 1% to 2 feet high, with darlc 
green foliage, and flower from June until Fall. A 
partially shaded location suits them Lest. 
Suitable also for pot culture. 
Mixed Hybrids. Packet, 25 cents. 
IMPATIENS, Holstii nana, Vermilion Orange 
A dwarf compact variety of the attractive Im- 
patiens Holstii. It forms regularly branched bushes, 
from 6 to 8 inches in height, and produces bright 
vermilion orange flowers in great profusion. Foliage 
and stem light green. Packet, 25 cents. 
IMPATIENS, Holstii nana. Deep Scarlet 
Another dwarf variety with dark foliage and stems; flowers about an inch across, 
of a beautiful deep scarlet. Packet, 25 cents. 
Gerhera Hybrida 
