BALSAM. Ladyslipper. An old-fashioned fav¬ 
orite greatly improved. White and pink. 
40 cents a dozen. 
BEGONIAS. Everblooming type in shades of 
rose and red. $1.50 a dozen. 
B. Tuberous rooted. Pink, red, white, and 
salmon. 50 cents each. 
BROWALLIA. Sapphire. Deep blue with white 
eye. 10 in. 50 cents a dozen. 
CALENDULA. Apricot Queen, Ball’s Gold 
and Ball’s Orange. 2 ft. 30 cents a dozen. 
CELOSIA. Coxcomb. Flame of Fire, Golden 
Feather. 18 in. They add brilliance to the 
fall garden. 40 cents a dozen. 
CORNFLOWER. Jubilee Gem, dwarf plants 
with deep blue flowers. Tall growing var¬ 
ieties in blue, rose and mahogany. 50 
cents a dozen. 
COSMOS. New Sensation. Hybrids mixed. 
35 cents a dozen. 
Orange Flare. 35 cents a dozen. 
CUPHEA. Firefly. New, cerise red on com¬ 
pact plants. Blooms profusely. 75 cents 
a dozen. 
CYNOGLOSSUM amabile. Chinese Forget- 
me-not. Bright azure blue. 3 ft. 35 cents 
a dozen. 
DIANTHUS sinensis heddewigi. Japanese 
Pinks. Choice straiin. 9 in. 75 cents a dozen. 
DIDISCUS. Blue Lace-flower. Soft light blue. 
2 ft. 50 cents a dozen. 
DIMORPHOTHECA. Hybrids in a colorful 
mixture of apricot, orange, primrose, 
white and salmon. A persistent bloomer. 
18 in. 35 cents a dozen. 
