NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES 
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BELLIS FUSELIER —Very high class. We urge a trial. Also 
do not overlook the new variety American Beauty. Fuselier 
has double flowers 2 to 2*4 inches across, fine stems, flowers 
fine for flower work when cut in pink and white. MIXED. 
T. pkt. 25c; 1/32 oz. 45c. 
COTYLEDON SIMPUCIFOLIA 
Hardy perennial. Blooms in July and August, the bloom 
covering the whole plant with overhanging branches, thick 
set with small ball shaped deep yellow flowers. First rate 
for rockeries, bedding and borders. The seed which is very 
fine germinates in 2-3 weeks after sowing. Sow in shallow 
pans or pots, press the seed to the soil, cover with glass 
but do not cover the seed with dirt at all. Height 20 in. 
T. pkt. 60c. 
FUCHSIA DWARF DOUBLE 
Fuchsia is a beautiful plant but now almost forgotten. 
If placed in full bloom before the public it will sell and there¬ 
fore is worth growing. This new race produces from seed, 
extra large extra double flowers in many colors on plants 
only 12 inches tall. Comes about 80% true from seed. 25 
seeds, 30c; 50 seeds, 50c. 
DELPHINIUM PACIFIC GIANTS 
Vetterle and Reinelt strain. Flowers extremely large, 
2*4" to 3*4" in diameter well formed, symetrically spaced 
on straight stems that are solid and whippy and practically 
100 per cent double. Richly colored in shades of light to 
deepest blue. An extra choice cut flower. Comparatively 
mildew resistant. The flowers do not shatter. MIXED. 
T. pkt. 60c; A oz. $1.00; K oz. $1.90. 
ASTER EARLY GIANT 
The finest large flowered, heavy stemmed wilt resistant 
Aster yet developed. Flowers are of the large Giants of 
California type, while the plants are less tall, about 1 *4 ft. 
in height, with strong heavy stems. Early blooming, coming 
into flower early in August, fully four weeks earlier than the 
Giants of California. 
LIGHT BLUE—Clear rich light blue, a shade which blends 
beautifully with either deeper or lighter tones. 
TEACH BLOSSOM—Opens almost white and flushes light pink 
then lavender pink as the flower fully matures. 
TRICE—Either color: T. pkt. 20c; % oz. 80c; oz. $6.00. 
HOLLYHOCK INDIAN SPRING 
New annual Hollyhock producing semi-double flowers 5 
inches across in shades of bright rose to crimson rose, early 
in August from seed sown in February. Plants neat, com¬ 
pact, pyramidal with a wealth of flowers attractively set in 
the axils of leaf stems. Height 5 ft. T. pkt. 30c. 
HOLLYHOCK SCARLET BEAUTY—Blooms 6 months after 
sowing, flowers vivid pure intense scarlet, very double and 
very large. Perennial. Height 5 to 7 ft. T. pkt. 20c; A oz. 50c. 
PANSY CORONATION GOLD 
Flowers thick petaled and large of brightest chrome 
yellow, highly effective when planted in solid beds. The most 
outstanding Pansy in yellow. T. pkt. 30c; A oz. 50c; Ys oz. 
95c; oz. $7.00. 
SALVIA BLAZE OF FIRE 
Of all Salvias this is the earliest. Sown the later part 
of February will be in full bloom the later part of June until 
frost. The plant is of very compact, erect and even growth, 
the spikes are of the most brilliant scarlet color. Excellent 
for bedding. T. pkt. 20c; Ys oz. 45c; oz. $3.00. 
SALVIA BLUE BEDDER 
An excellent outdoor cut flower, unaffected by the in- 
tensest heat of summer. Seeds sown in April will produce 
flowering plants from June to October. Color deep blue. 
Half hardy perennial, treated as an annual. Height 3 ft. 
T. pkt. 15c; Ys oz. 25c; oz. $1.20. 
ECHIUM ROSEUM 
(Tower of Jewells). The picture above tells the story of 
this plant which is a biennial, easily raised from seed, doing 
well in poor sandy or rocky soil with perfect drainage. Color 
bright rose. In bloom during July and August. Height 6 ft. 
T. pkt. 16c; oz. $1.00. 
