Large Flowering Commercial Varieties - Cont'd 
Name and Description 
Pink Beauty. Pink . 
Pink Chief. Pink . 
Pink Treasure. Pink . 
Reality. Pink . 
R. M. Calkins. Golden yellow 
Rose Marie. Pink . 
Secretary Nehrling. Bright yel 
Silver Dawn. White . 
Silver Sheen. White .. 
Smith’s Early White. White_ 
Smith’s Late White. White .... 
Smith’s Peerless. White . 
Spotless. White .. 
Sunbeam. Bright yellow . 
Sun Gold. Yellow . 
Tekonsha. Bronze . 
Thanksgiving Pink. Dark pink 
Tints of Gold. Bronze . 
Tobon’s Late Yellow. Yellow. 
White Chief. White . 
White Chieftain. White . 
White Distinction. White . 
Yellow Chattanooga. Light yel 
Sport of Smith’s Late White .. 
Height 
Selected Bud 
Matures 
Short 
Ter. 
Bud 
Oct. 
20 
Tall 
Ter. 
Bud 
Oct. 
12 
Short 
Sept. 
20 
Nov. 
10 
Medium 
Aug. 
5 
Oct. 
20 
Med i um 
Sept. 
20 
Nov. 
25-30 
Tall 
Aug. 
5 
Oct. 
1 
Medium 
Aug. 
15-20 
Nov. 
15-20 
Tall 
Aug. 
25 
Oct. 
18-20 
Medium 
Aug. 
30 
Oct. 
20 
Tall 
Aug. 
10 
Oct. 
2 
Short 
Sept. 
30 
Dec. 
15 
Medium 
Sept. 
15 
Thanks. 
Short 
Aug. 
25 
Oct. 
20 
Medium 
Sept. 
20 
Than 
ks. 
Medium 
Sept. 
30 
Thanks. 
I'.Iedium 
Sept. 
10 
Thanks. 
Short. 
Sept 
. 15 
Thanks. 
Medium 
Aug. 
15 
Oct. 
10 
Short 
Sept. 
30 
Dec. 
15 
Short 
Ter. 
Eud 
Oct. 
18 
Short 
Aug. 
31 
Nov. 
1 
Medium 
Ter. 
Bud 
Thanks. 
Medium 
Sept. 
20 
Nov. 
28 
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DOUBLE BEGONIA "WESTPORT BEAUTY" 
An outstanding Begonia of sempcrflourens type, with perfectly double flov/ers which do not drop. The large 
rose-pink flowers are carried in graceful clusters of eight or ten and are produced in great profusion. The 
result of a cross between Begonia multiflora and Begonia semperflorens, WESTPORT BEAUTY is prac¬ 
tically everblooming. If grows rapidly with no more care than required by bedding Begonias. Awarded 
Certificate of Merit at the Chelsea Show, England, May, 1936, and "Eirst Prize” at the Dresden Expo¬ 
sition, Germany, 1936. An Av.aard of Commendation The New York Horticultural Society, November, 
1937. 
$.50 per plant; $5.00 per dozen 
PLANT NOVELTIES 
PIPER’S RED BEAUTY. The new double Red Bergonia. One of the season’s most sensational semper- 
flouren type. The coral red flowers are carried in graceful clusters of 6 to 8 and blooms continuously. 
A well flowered plant may be had in a three-inch pot. By keeping the buds picked off it can be grown 
to a six-inch size. Awarded An Award of Commendation by The Horticultural Society of New York, 
October, 1937. 
$.50 per plant; $5.00 per dozen 
NEW BUDDLEIA—CHARMING. This variety will become the most popular of the Buddleias because of 
its color, as well as for its strong growth. It is a lavender pink and the color is a pronounced pink 
under artificial light. The spikes are long and full flowered and keep well when cut. Awarded A 
SILVER MEDAL by the Pennsylvania Horticultu ral Society. 
$.75 each; $7.50 per dozen 
BUDDLEIA VARIABILIS WILSONI —This lovely new Butterfly Bush produces immense spikes of flowers 
sometimes 30 inches long, of a bright rosy-lilac color with an orange eye. Flowers in September. 
Strong plants. 
$.50 per plant; $5.00 per dozen 
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