Try some of the Novelties this year* They^re different 
Balloon-Vine • Cardiospermum qz. v,ih. 
Halicacabum. A very pretty climber.$0 15 $0 50 
Balsam • Lady Slipper 
DOUBLE BUSH-FLOWERED 
A new type growing 6 to 8 inches tall, very compact, and literally 
covered with double flowers. Xrade pkt. Oz. Vilb. 
Torch. New. A brilliant vermilion-red. Very 
showy.$0 40 $3 50 
Choice Mixed. 30 2 50 
Camellia-flowered, Choice Mixed. 15 40 $1 50 
Balsam-Apple • Momordica Trade pkt. oz. 
Balsamina. Orange fruit.$0 15 $0 30 
Begonia semperflorens 
As bedding plants there is nothing more satisfactory; also fine as pot- 
plants. Seeds sown in January make excellent flowering plants in May. 
DARLING. The plants are of ball shape and dwarf habit, growing 
approximately 8 inches high. Flowers are large and of a very brilliant 
carmine-rose. This variety is most effective for beds and borders and 
is also well adapted for growing in pots. Originator’s Stock. V 2 trade 
pkt. 75c.; $1.25 per trade pkt. Trade pkt. ^oz. 
Albert Martin. Bright carmine.$0 50 $1 00 
Christmas Cheer. An excellent variety for growing in 
pots. Bright crimson-scarlet. Fine for Christmas forcing. 
Erfordia. Pink. 
Glory of Erfurt. (Improved.) Large; rosy carmine. 1 
Glow. Dark red flowers. Foliage light bronze. Very free 
blooming and of extremely compact growth. Originator’s 
Stock. 
Gustav Knaake. Large-flowering pink, with salmon 
shadings. Fine for pot-culture. 
Salmon Queen. Salmon-red. 
Vernon. Deep red.^oz. 50c... 
Choice Mixed .Oz. $3.50.. 
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Begonia gracilis 
This type produces very compact little plants that are literally 
covered with flowers. An easy seller. Trade pkt 
Aiba. Pure white.$0 25 
Carmen. Bright pink flowers. Bronze foliage, .-^oz. $2.00. . 1 00 
Dwarf Luminosa. Extra dwarf. Scarlet flowers. Bronze 
foliage.^oz. $2.50. . 1 00 
Indian Maid. A fine variety with bright, deep scarlet 
flowers and dark bronze foliage—an attractive combina¬ 
tion.$2.00. . 1 00 
Luminosa. Fiery dark scarlet. 50 
Prima Donna. Rose, shading to carmine. 50 
Rosea. Pink. 25 
White Pearl. Rich, fine white flowers. 50 
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Begonias, Tuberous-rooted 
These are easily raised from seed, produce enormous flowers, and 
are excellent for bedding, window-boxes, or pot-culture. Trade pkt. 
Single, Mixed .^oz. $3.00. $1 00 
Doubie, Mixed .^oz. $5.00. . 1 00 
Aoz. 
Oz. 
$0 75 
Browallia 
Elata. Blue. 1H ft.50 20 
Speciosa (major). Most desirable variety as a pot- or 
basket-plant. Rich blue flowers.i^oz. $1.00. . 50 
Viscosa Compacta, Sapphire. Dark blue, white eye... . 
Tgoz. $1.00. . 50 
Calceolaria 
A most decorative pot-plant which finds ready sale if well grown 
The strains we offer cannot be excelled. i/^ trade Trade 
Albert Kent Hybrids. An excellent English va- pkt. pkt. 
riety for either greenhouse culture or outdoors. 
Flowers medium in size and produced in large, 
graceful clusters in an excellent mixture.$0 60 $1 00 $2 25 
Cioth of Gold. Medium-large flowers of pure 
golden yellow. 1 00 3 00 
Felthnm Glory. An attractive variety of fairly 
dwarf, compact habit with flowers in a splendid 
color-range from bright scarlet to pure yellow, in 
self and spotted forms. 1 00 
CALCEOLARIA, continued 
Golden Tiger. Novelty. A new Multiflora nanaVz trade 
type. Bright golden yellow flowers, spotted pkt. 
brownish red. Blooms are produced in masses 
that completely cover the plant, making it a 
splendid pot-plant for florists’ use. 
Hybrida grandiflora. A choice, large-flowering, 
tall-growing mixture.$0 60 
Hybrida grandiflora compacta. An attractive 
tigered and spotted mixture. Dwarf growing. .. 60 
Hybrida multiflora nana. A fine free-flowering 
type, with average-size blooms about 1 inches 
in diameter, in a choice mixture of orange, gold 
and lemon colors, beautifully spotted. 1 ft. 60 
Kelway’s Perfect Model. (Originator’s Stock.) A 
very beautiful variety of the large-flowering 
type, containing a fine range of shades and mark¬ 
ings, self-spotted, brownish and prettily striped. 
Trade 
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Calendula • Pot Marigold 
Raised extensively as a pot-plant or for bedding; also 
Trade pkt 
MICHELL’S SUNBEAMS. An exclusive 
Michell’s 1938 Novelty. This is a very choice 
florists’ cut-flower — an exquisite blending of 
many delightful shades and color combinations, 
ranging from pale cream to deep orange. The 
flowers are of various types and forms, with 
extra-long stems which make them excellent for 
cutting. Vioz. 60c.. . 
Ball Apricot. Straw-color, with brown center. . 
V4oz. 60c.. . 
Ball Gold. An extra long-stemmed, deep golden 
yellow. Vioz. 60c.. . 
Ball Lemon Queen. Medium deep yellow, with 
an attractive dark brown center... . Y^oz. 60c 
Ball Long Orange. Long-stemmed; orange with 
light center. ViOZ. 60c.. . 
Ball Orange. Large, double, glowing orange 
flowers on long stems.V 4 OZ. 60c.. . 
Ball Supreme. Cadmium-orange, dark brown 
center. Yi^z. 60c.. . 
Orange Shaggy. This new variety is a distinct 
break in Calendulas. Petals long and deeply 
fringed or laciniated, deep orange, shading to 
slightly lighter orange. 
Chrysantha, Sunshine. Clear buttercup-yellow, 
long, loosely arranged petals, which give the 
flower the appearance of a chrysanthemum 
Fine cutting variety. 
Campfire (Sensation). Brilliant orange with 
scarlet sheen; yellow center.V 4 oz. 60c.. . 
Radio. A distinct new break. Flowers full, petals 
quilled; rich glowing orange. 
Michell’s Special Forcing, Orange. An extra- 
fine strain. Large, orange-yellow flowers. 
Lemon King . Yz^^- $1.00. . 
Orange King . .Vzlb. $1.00. . 
Mixed .V^lb. $1.00.. 
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Calendula, Campfire 
516 and 518 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
