NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES 
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COTYLEDON SIMPLICIFOLIA 
Hardy perennial. Blooms in July and August, the bloom 
covering the whole plant with overhanging branches, thick 
set with small ball shaped deep yellow flowers. First rate 
for rockeries, bedding and borders. The seed which is very 
fine germinates in 2-3 weeks after sowing. Sow in shallow 
pans or pots, press the seed to the soil, cover with glass 
but do not cover the seed with dirt at all. Height 20 in. 
T. pkt. 60c. 
FUCHSIA DWARF DOUBLE 
Fuchsia is a beautiful plant but now almost forgotten. 
If placed in full bloom before the public it will sell and there¬ 
fore is worth growing. This new race produces from seed, 
extra large extra double flowers in many colors on plants 
only 12 inches tall. Comes about 80% true from seed. 25 
seeds, 30c; 50 seeds, 50c. 
MYOSOTIS ANEMARIE FISCHER 
Highly priced by all growers that tried it as a pot plant 
and first rate cut flower because it is easy to handle and the 
plants do not rot even if overwatered and neglected. Flowers 
deep blue, % in. across, plants dwarf and compact, foliage 
dark green. Height 6 in. The seed of this forcing Myosotis 
lays two weeks longer before it “comes up” than is the rule 
with other Myosotis. T. pkt. 60c. 
DELPHINIUM SULPHUREUM Hardy perennial 
producing in July 
long spikes of orchid like bloom of bright light yellow high 
class for cutting. After blooming the plants die down as if dead 
but the root stays alive, the plant making a second growth 
after a period of rest. Of extraordinary beauty and appeal. 
Easily raised from seed but is suitable only for cooler cli¬ 
mates. You will have little success with it if located in the 
hot corn belt. The seed germinates from 3 to 6 weeks from 
date of sowing. The ground where the plants are to stand 
must be spaded deep, the plants protected over winter by 
LIGHT covering of strawy material. Height 30 in. T. pkt. 
25c; -fo oz. 40c. 
GODETIA THUNDERBOLT 
If you want to show your customers a pot plant with a 
large bunch of boldly colored bloom Thunderbolt will fill the 
bill. Flowers large, single, of an extreme dark shade of 
crimson. Plants compact, ideal for pots. Height 12 in. 
T. pkt. 10c; 'h oz. 20c. 
HOLLYHOCK SCARLET BEAUTY—Blooms 6 months after 
sowing, flowers vivid pure intense scarlet, very double and 
very large. Perennial. Height 5 to 7 ft. T. pt. 20c; A oz. 
50c. 
MARIGOLD SUNLIGHT 
New type Marigold and the color is new too, namely of 
striking deep orange-red. Flowers extremely double, ball¬ 
shaped, six inches across. Height 3 ft. T. pkt. 15c; A oz. 30c. 
MATRICARIA WHITE BEAUTY—(M. Capensis Eximia 
Grandiflora flore pleno.) Flowers very double, snowwhite, 
almost two inches across, fully equal in beauty to Pompon 
Chrysanthemums therefore of high value as a cut flower. 
In bloom from June to frost. Height 2 ft. Perennial treated 
as an annual. T. pkt. 15c; Vs oz. 60c; tV oz. 35c. 
NIEREMBERGIA HIPPOMANICA 
Starts blooming about 15 weeks after sowing and from 
then on the plants are a solid mass of deep lavender-blue 
flowers till frost. The plants have a spread of 8-10 inches 
and are 5-6 inches tall. Fine for edgings, borders, window- 
boxes, rockeries and pots. Half hardy perennial requires 
protection over winter in the North. Outblooms any flower 
so far known, thrives in extreme heat and is easy to grow. 
Seed very fine. T. pkt. 30c; 1/64 oz. 75c. 
ECHIUM ROSEUM 
(Tower of Jewells). The picture above tells the story of 
this plant which is a biennial, easily raised from seed, doing 
well in poor sandy or rocky soil with perfect drainage. Color 
bright rose. In bloom during July and August. Height 6 ft. 
T. pkt 15c; oz. $1.00. 
BELLIS FUSELIER—Very high class. We urge a trial. Also 
do not overlook the new variety American Beauty. Fuselier 
has double flowers 2 to 2V 2 inches across, fine stems, flowers 
fine for flower work when cut in pink and white. MIXED. 
T. pkt. 25c; 1/32 oz. 45c. 
