NEW AND MOST 
Chrysanthemum—MawiI 
New Schizanthus —Excelsior 
A new dwarf strain. Plants are very 
dwarf growing, compact, pyramidal In 
shape, and free llowerlnp, fine for the 
rock garden, low borders, or may be 
grown in pots; color range Includes all 
the popular pastel shades, pinks, rose, 
cream and white. Mixed. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 5<; 300 seeds i Ot. 
New Candytuft —Rose Cardinal 
After years of careful selecting from 
extremely fine stocks, we have a greatly 
improved Umbellata type of Candytuft, 
the Rose Cardinal. This Improved stock 
is much richer in color, being several 
shades deeper. The plants are much more 
robust, thereby producing 50% more 
stems, with almost twice as many 
florets. 
Pkt., 100 seeds St‘> 350 seeds 1 Oc. 
Candytuft—Rose Cardinal 
Chrysanthemum—Eldorado 
New Zinnia —Golden Ray 
This new golden orange Zinnia in the 
Delight Picotee type is one of the med¬ 
ium sized varieties and unusually attrac¬ 
tive. The tip of each petal of the golden 
orange flowers is outlined with a deli¬ 
cate edging of brick-red, a touch which 
brings out the full beauty of the flower 
and the petals are somewhat curled. 
Plants grow about 2 feet tall, very free 
flowering. 
Pkt., 50 seeds 5<t; 135 seeds 1 0<. 
Chrysanthemum —Eldorado 
A very attractive annual Chrysanthemum 
with petals of a bright canary-yellow 
and large center disc of mahogany color. 
Plants grow about 20 Inches high and 
do best in rather rich soil. Seed sown in 
April will produce plants to flower in 
July and the flowers held on long stems 
are excellent for cutting, is also a good 
plant for the annual border. 
Pkt., 150 seeds 5<; 350 seeds 10«. 
New Gilia —Bunch of Lilac 
An easily grown annual plant, very 
attractive and rather upright and com¬ 
pact in habit, covered with dainty 
single flax-like flowers of clear lavender 
blue on long stems, excellent for cutting. 
The plants grow 12 to 15 inches hi^ 
and are fine for beds or borders. 
Pkt., 300 seeds 541; 800 seeds 1 0<. 
Chorizanthe Palmeri 
(Turkish Rugging) 
An odd and Interesting annual for the 
border or rock garden, easily grown 
and forma a mass of statice-like deli¬ 
cate pink flowers, blending beautifully 
with the dull green foliage, which 
changes color in the Autumn. About 8 
inches high with spread of 12 to 18 Inches 
Pkt., 150 seeds St; 400 seeds l Ot. 
New Zinnia, 
Scabiosa<*Fiowerecl 
This is a novelty and different from al 
other Zinnias. Plants are very vigorou; 
in growth and bloom profusely unti 
frost; easy to grow from seed, and at 
tracts attention everywhere. As you wil 
notice in illustration the flower consist 
of an outer ring of petals around crestec 
center and is very attractive. Mixed. 
Pkt., 50 seeds St; 135 se eds 1 Ot. 
Linaria— Fdiry Bouquet 
An improved strain of this very attrac¬ 
tive small hardy annual plant, compaci 
in form but of light and airy anpearance 
often referred to as Baby Snapdragons 
as the miniature flowers resemble Snap- 
draeron blooms. The flowers come in rose, 
yellow, pink, carmine, lavender, red, 
violet, salmon and white. 
Plants grow about 8 Inches high, 
bloom within a short time from seed and 
are well adapted for the low border or 
rock garden. Mixed. 
Pkt., 400 seeds 5 <; 1000 seeds lOt. 
AND SPECIALTIES 
OUTSTANDING NOVELTIES 
Chrysanthemum— 
A new perfectly hardy perennial daisy 
with rich pink flowers, about two inches 
across and a pleasant contrast with the 
silvery foliage of the compact plants, 
about 12 inches high. Ideal for the per¬ 
ennial border or rockery, 
Pkt., 50 seeds sc; 125 seeds 1 04. 
Schizanthus—Excelsior 
Zinnia—Gbiden Ray 
Chorizanthe Palmeri-Turkish Rugging 
Linaria—Folry Bouquet 
Gilia—Bunch of Lilac 
Zinnia, Scabiosa-Flowered 
F. B, Mills Seed Grower, Rose Hill, N. Y. 
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