Garden Carnations now equal the florists^ kinds 
Calendula, Michell’s Sunbeams 
Canary-Bird Vine • Tropaeolum 
Canariense. Flowers bright canary-yellow. A fine climber Oz. Vilb. 
for shade.$0 25 $0 75 
Cardinal Climber Trade pkt. oz. 
Quamoclit Sloteri. Rapid-growing annual climber, bear¬ 
ing a profusion of cardinal-red flowers. In order to have 
good germination, a small notch should be filed or cut 
in each seed.20 SO 75 
Carnation^ Annual Varieties 
The Chabaud and Marguerite varieties bloom early in summer and 
continue until frost. Excellent for cutting. 
Giant Enfant de Nice. Annual 20 inches high. The result of a cross 
between Chabaud’s Giant and Perpetual. Plants are of robust habit, 
with long stems, producing flowers from 2^ to 3 inches in diameter. 
This strain is magnificent. Trade pkt. Vsot. 
Red. Blood-red.$0 50 $1 50 
Rose. Deep rose. 50 1 50 
Salmon. Light. 50 1 50 
White. 50 1 50 
Mixed. 50 1 50 
Rasse Teicher. A new annual European variet.y, producing extraordi¬ 
narily large blooms in a fine range of colors. Excellent for cutting. 
Choice mixture. Trade pkt. 75c.; rjoz. $1.50. 
Chabaud’s Everblooming. Trade pkt. Oz. 
Jeanne Dionis. White.$0 40 $2 00 
Marie Chabaud. Yellow. 40 2 00 
Sparkler. Cardinal-red. 40 2 00 
The Pearl. Rose-pink. 40 2 00 
Choice Mixed. 30 1 25 
Marguerite, Choice Mixed. 25 1 25 
Calendula • Pot Marigold 
Raised extensively for bedding; also for cutting. 
Trade pkt. 
MICHELL’S SUNBEAMS. An exclusive 
Michell’s Novelty. This is a very choice florists’ 
cut-flower—an exquisite blending of many de¬ 
lightful 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. 
V 4 OZ. 60c.. . $ 
Ball Apricot. Straw-color, with brown center. . 
lAoz. 60c.. . 
Ball Gold. An extra long-stemmed, deep golden 
yellow. V*oz. 60c.. . 
Ball Lemon Queen. Medium deep yellow, with 
an attractive dark brown center. . . . V^oz. 60c.. . 
Ball Long Orange. Long-stemmed; orange with 
light center.. .. . V^oz. 60c.. . 
Ball Orange. Large, double, glowing orange 
flowers on long stems. V 4 OZ. 60c.. . 
Ball Supreme. Cadmium-orange, dark brown 
center. V 4 OZ. 60c.. . 
Ball White. Lightest color of all Calendulas, being 
soft creamy yellow.Vioz. 60c. . . 
Campfire (Sensation). Brilliant orange with 
scarlet sheen; yellow center. V 4 OZ. 60c.. . 
Chrysantha, Sunshine. Clear buttercup-yellow, 
long, loo.sely arranged petals, which give the 
flower the appearanee of a chrysanthemum. 
Fine cutting variety. 
Orange Shaggy. This variety is a distinct break 
in Calendulas. Petals long and deeply fringed 
or laciniated, deep orange, shading to slightly 
lighter orange. 
Michell’s Special Forcing, Orange. An extra- 
Oz. 
Lemon King. 
Orange King. 
Mixed. 
V2lb. $1.00. . 
Vzlb. $1.00. . 
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Campanula • Bellflower 
ANNUAL SINGLE (CANTERBURY BELLS) 
Annual Canterbury Bells which bloom from seed in less than six 
months. The plants grow from 2 to 2)^ feet high and each plant pro¬ 
duces from 6 to 8 spikes of bloom. Trade pkt. Oz. 
Blue Bell. Another new color in a beautiful Cambridge 
blue shade. The large flowers are borne on long, strong 
spikes.$0 25 $1 00 
Mission Bell. This variety is a beautiful clear pink in 
color. Fine large spikes of blooms that are most attrac¬ 
tive . 25 1 00 
Wedding Bells. Pure white blooms in fine large spikes.. 25 1 00 
Choice Mixture. Blue, pink and white shades. 20 75 
Candytuft • Iberis 
Excellent edging plants and also valuable for cutting. 
MICHELL’S GIANT WHITE. This giant variety, which produces 
immense pure white spikes of bloom, is a very much superior strain. 
Individual bracts are large and the plants of strong, robust habit. 
The best strain for forcing under glass for cutting and for pot-culture. 
Trade pkt. 20c.; 75c. per oz.; *^lb. $2.25; $4.00 per V^lb.; lb. $7.50. 
Trade pkt. Oz. Vilb. Lb. 
Carmine .$0 
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Crimson. 
15 
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Empress (Hyacinth-flowered). Large 
white.Vzlb. $1.75 . . 
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Lavender. 
15 
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Pink. Flesh-color. 
15 
40 
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Purple. 
15 
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1 
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Rose-Cardinal. Brilliant rosy red. 
20 
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Mixed. All colors. 
15 
25 
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^Miniature Gem. A dainty miniature ya- 
riety, 3}^ inches in height, each plant 
producing from 4 to 6 spikes of pure 
white flowers. Perfect “miniature gem’’ 
for the rock-garden. 20 75 
Celosia 
CRISTATA OR COCKSCOMB 
These are in demand for beds and borders, also for pots. 
Trade pkt. Oz. 
Royal Velvet. All-America Winner. Large center heads of 
rich ruby-red of yelyety texture, surrounded by numer¬ 
ous erect branches, mounted with medium-sized combs. 
Foliage bronzy green with reddish margin. For full de¬ 
scription see Novelties, page 3. VsOZ. $1.00 , .$0 50 
Giant Empress. Dwarf. Bright crimson. Dark foliage. . 30 $1 50 
Choice Mixed. Dwarf sorts. 25 1 00 
PLUMOSA OR FEATHERED 
A fine decorative plant for the garden; also excellent for cutting. 
Trade pkt. Oz. 
Pyramidaiis, Improved Flame of Fire. This new type 
is, without doubt, the finest in the Pyramidaiis group. 
Plants perfectly pyramidal in shape, feet high. 
Flowers brilliant crimson.$0 40 
Heatherdell. Large trusses of beautifully feathered and 
interlaced plumes in a fine range of red, pink and yellow 
shades, mixed. Especially adapted for pot-culture. 
ViOZ. $1.00. . 50 
Golden Plume. Deep golden yellow. 15 
Lilliput, Fire Feather. An extra-select dwarf strain; 
color brilliant orange-red. V4OZ. $1.00. . 40 
Lilliput, Golden Feather. Same type as aboye, with 
bright golden yellow flowers.VidZ. $1.00. . 40 
Pride of Castle Gould, Mixed. 40 2 50 
Scarlet. 15 60 
Choice Mixed. 15 50 
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