Flower Seeds -GERMANIA —For Florists 
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NOVELTIES and ITEMS of SPECIAL MERIT 
BEGONIA 
RED PEARL (Gracilis). Truly a 
pearl in the dwarf class of 
Begonias. Grows about 6 to 
7 inches high; small bronze 
foliage; glowing dark scarlet 
blossoms. Of unusual compact 
growth and such rich-branch¬ 
ing habit that the profusion of 
blooms gives the appearance 
of an immense umbel of flow¬ 
ers. An outstanding novelty 
for beds, borders and especial¬ 
ly valuable for pots. Resulting 
from a cross by one of the 
leading Begonia specialists in 
Germany, only this originator's 
seed can be depended upon 
to come true. 
Tr. Pkt.. S1.25; 3 for $3.00 
Begonia Red Pearl 
ROSE PEARL (Gracilis). Of the same compact growth, rich branching—and free-flowering habit 
as the above variety. Glowing salmon rose blossoms. One of the best winter-flowering 
Begonias, and especially good for Mothers' Day. 
Tr. Pkt.. $1.25; 3 for $3.00 
Beth varieties are highly recommended. 
BALSAM Double Bush Flowering. 
Not really a novelty, but they are 
not at ail well known in this 
country. Plants are 8-10 in. in 
height, very compact and literally 
covered with their double flowers, 
which are carried at the tips of 
the stems above tha foliage. 
Makes an attractive pot plant. 
Mixed Colors. Tr. Pkt., 25c; 
^4 oz. 65c; 1 oz.. $2.25. 
Balsam Double Bush Flowered 
CENTAUREA (Cornflower) Jubilee Gem. A dwarf variety of cornflower making a compact plant, 
about 12 in. high, literally covered with double blue flowers. As an edging plant, a border 
plant, or for ground work in formal beds of Roses etc. it will be found admirable. The 
grower for market will welcome it as a pot plant. 
Tr. Pkt., 25c; Va oz., 50c; 1 oz., $1.50 
CHRYSANTHEMUM LEUCANTHEMUM Shasta Daisy Double, Diener's Reselected. The seed 
offered here is the best ever offered in regard to size and shape of flowers and length of 
stems. 
Tr. Pkt., 50c; oz., $1.75 
