SCHIZANTHUS 
(5,000 s. per Vs ounce) 
No retail grower, unless in the deep South, can afford to be without Schizanthus. 
In water they will hold up longer than will Peas, but shatter too easily for shipping^ 
They make quite a soft free growth, and during the dark months of winter the growth 
will not harden enuf to set buds unless the roots are confined to either pots or shallow 
beds. 
*Ball Brilliant Blend. 
A carefully blended mixture of medium dwarf strains, all large flowered with fairly 
dark bright colors. Tr. pkt., 35c; l/g 02 ., 75c; oz., $1.15. 
*Ball Dwarf Mixture (See cut). 
Quite distinctive and valuable as a pot plant, being about half the height of most 
strains. Particularly choice flowered in smaller sizes. 
Tr. pkt., 50c; Vs oz., $1.00. 
*Dr. Badger’s Improved Hybrids. 
Large flowered strain with choice colors and medium dwarf habit. An excellent 
all purpose strain. Tr. pkt., 35c; V4 oz., $1.00. 
Pansy-Flowered (Danbury Park Originator's Seed). 
The only true Pansy-flowered strain we have ever flow'ered. Comes about 95% true 
to large flat pansy-like flowers. Originator’s Pkts. only, 75c. 
*Giant Blotched. 
Noted for its brightly colored flowers, each having a bold dark center. 
Tr. pkt., 50c; Vs oz., $1.00. 
Monarch Strain (Hurst). 
Extra large flowered, even some larger than Dr. Badger’s. Tr. pkt., 50c; l/g 02 ., $1.00. 
Bridal Veil. 
Pure paper white, medium tall habit. Tr. pkt., 35c; Vs oz., 70c. 
CALCEOLARIAS 
( 20,000 s. per 3*2 ounce) 
Nicely grown Calceolarias make irresistably fine pot plants, and 
they are not at all difficult to grow in a cool house with protection 
from sun and uniform soil moisture; in fact, they are easily grown 
if these conditions are provided. For 5 or 6 in. specimens, sowing 
is generally done in July and August. Our trials are sown around 
October 1, and they make excellent 4 in. plants, as pictured. 
HYBRIDA GRANDIFLORA 
(Large flowered varieties) 
♦Dwarf Tigered and Spotted Mixed. Uniformly dwarf tigered 
and spotted mixture. Tr. pkt., $1.00; ^ 02 ., $2.50; 3 ^ oz., $4.50. 
Albert Kent. Flowers golden yellow with large red blotch on 
each. Tr. pkt., $1.00; 02 ., $2.50. 
Albert Kent Hybrids. Intermediate in size of flowers. Excellent 
color range. Tr. pkt., $1.00; 02 ., $2.00. 
♦Cloth of Cold. Medium sized golden yellow flowers very freely 
produced; dwarf and very showy. Tr. pkt., $1.00; oz., $2.25. 
Kelway’s Perfect Model. 
'We supply originator’s seed of this well known strain 
Tr. pkt., $1.00; ^ oz., $2.25; 3 ^ 02 ., $4.25. 
Tigrina. All flowers attractively tigered or spotted; medium size 
flowers and fairly tall growth. Tr. pkt., $1.00; oz., $2.50. 
Hybrida Grandiflora Mixture. 
Tr. pkt, $1.00; oz., $2.00; 3 ^ oz., $3.50. 
♦Monarch Strain. A strong growing, attractively colored Grandi¬ 
flora mixture. About ten days later than regular mixtures but 
very fine. Tr. pkt, $1.00; g^ oz., $2.25; 3 ^ 02 ., $4.00. 
MULTIFLORA NANA CLASS 
Most popular for smaller pot plant sales; dwarf, free flowering 
and brightly colored. 
♦Multiflora Nana Mixture. 
Most widely used. Uniformly dwarf and very attractive. See 
Novelty list page 2 for further description. 
Tr. pkt, $1.00; 1/128 oz., $2.00; g^ 02 ., $3.65. 
Perennial Hybrids. 
A very small flowered type used for large exhibition work and 
for bedding in moderate climates. Tr. pkt., $1.00. 
SCHIZANTHUS, Ball Dwarf Strain 
The attractive form and free-flowering habit of 
these plants have increased their popularity 
every year since their introduction. 
This cut pictures three distinct classes of Calceolarias. On the right 
is the fairly tall, spotted Tigrina; the ever popular Multiflora Nana 
in the center, with a Dwarf Tigered Grandiflora on the left. Seed 
for these was sown early October, flowering in May. 
♦Golden Tiger. Golden yellow, richly spotted red; excellent. 
Tr. pkt, $1.00; 1/128 oz., $2.00; g^ oz., $3.60. 
♦Indian Prince. 
Rich deep scarlet, of good Multiflora Nana habit. Throws a few 
golden yellow rogues, but both are very attractive. 
Tr. pkt, $1.00; 1/128 02 ., $2.15; g^ 02 ., $4.00. 
RUGOSA TYPE 
Flower Cloud (New). 
Our trials the past two seasons lead us to consider this the 
best pot plant variety on the list. It is a cross between a 
Rugosa and a regular or Grandiflora, explaining its more 
elastic foliage that is easier to pack without cracking. Flowers 
are between Multiflora Nana and Grandiflora in size and in 
a very bright mixture of well balanced colors. Medium tall 
with strong growth. Tr. pkt., $1.00; 1/128 oz., $3.75. 
