MICHELL'S DISTINCTIVE FLOWER SEEDS 
Cineraria, Cremer’s Improved Prize Strain 
MICHELL'S CINERARIAS 
CREMER’S PRIZE STRAIN. (W ilt-resistant.) This new strain is the result 
of a cross between Multiflora nana, ffybrida grandiflora, arid Stellata. 
Flowers large. Plants compact with small leaves. Choice mixed colors. 
Original trade pkt. SI.50; $2.25 per ^oz.; ^oz. S4.00; S8.00 per Aoz. 
MULTIFLORA, WEISSENSEER (White Sea). Flowers are almost twice 
as large as the regular Alultiflora strain, in a splendid range oj blue, rose and 
red shades, with white-zoned centers. }/2 trade pkt. 75c; SI.25 per trade 
pkt.; ^oz. S2.25; S4.00 per j^oz. 
MULTIFLORA GRANDIFLORA MAXIMA. Flowers extra large and in 
a wonderful range of colors. Alixed colors only. trade pkt. 60c; SI.00 
per trade pkt.; ^oz. S4.00. 
HOWARD & SMITH’S STRAIN. A fine strain of large-flowering flybrida 
grandiflora, large-leaved type, grown by a California specialist. Trade 
pkt. SI.00; S3.00 per ^oz. 
MULTIFLORA NANA, Potsdam and Berlin Market Strain. Very dwarf 
and compact. Flowers of medium size. Mixed colors. 34 trade pkt. 60c; 
Sl.OO per trade pkt.; j^oz. S2.50. 
CALCEOLARIA, Michell's Ramona 
A new liybrida grandiflora nana type we are introducing and \ye are sure 
it will become very popular with the florists. Dwarf, compact habit and free 
flowering. Flowers are beautifully tigered, and the mixture contains a fine 
range of colors in bronze, yellow and red. An excellent pot-plant for Easter 
sales. 34 trade pkt. 85c; $1.50 per trade pkt.; ^oz. $5.00. 
MICHELL'S GIANT PANSIES 
Michell’s New Giant Climbing. Plants grow to a height of 
3 feet and produce immense blooms on stems from 16 to 18 
inches long. The colors are a pleasing blend of light and dark 
shades. Free flowering and ideal for winter blooming, when the 
flowers w ill command a high price. \\'e offer strictly new crop 
seed. Trade pkt. $1.50; $4.00 for 3 trade pkts. 
New Giant Pansy, Michell’s Springtime. An early-flowering 
giant variety with blooms 334 to 4 inches across and in a 
superior mixture of light colors. Trade pkt. 50c; $1.00 per 
34oz.; 34oz. $1.75; $6.50 per oz. 
Maple Leaf Giants. Flowers measure 4 to 6 inches across, per¬ 
fectly round, and in a fine mixture. Excellent for exhibition 
purposes and private trade. Trade pkt. 50c; $2.25 per 34oz.; 
oz. $8.00. 
America. An extra-early, dwarf, giant-flowering strain. Free 
flowering and in a fine mixture of popular shades. A money¬ 
making variety for the florist and market gardener. Trade 
pkt. 50c; $1.25 per 34oz.; 34oz. $2.25; $8.00 per oz. 
Engelmann’s Special Mixture. A truly giant Pansy. Flowers 
3 to 4 inches across on long, heavy stems. Contains a great 
variety of colors, both light and dark, w ith a good percentage 
of bronze and red shades. Trade pkt. 75c; $2.25 per 34oz.; 
oz. $8.00. 
Michell’s New Swiss Giants. Enormous flowers and contains 
many unusual colors, such as salmon, dark blue, pink, ma¬ 
hogany, yellow and red, all of which are beautifully blotched. 
Trade pkt. $1.(K); SI.50 per 3^oz.; }4oz. $2.75; $10.(K) per oz. 
Alpenglow. A fine range of cardinal-red shades with dark 
blotches. Trade pkt. 50c; $1.75 per 3^oz.; oz. $6.00. 
Berna. Very rich, velvety purple-violet. Trade pkt. 50c; $1.75 
per 34oz.; oz. $6.00. 
Lake of Thun. (Ullswater.) Marine-blue with deep blue 
blotches. Trade pkt. 50c; $1.75 per 34oz.; oz. $6.00. 
Mont Blanc. Nearly pure white, w'ith three large blue blotches. 
Trade pkt. 50c; $1.75 per 34oz.; oz. $6.00. 
Rhinegold. Golden yellow with black blotches. Trade pkt. 50c; 
$1.75 per 3ioz.; oz. $6.00. 
Roggli. (Improved Sw'iss Giants.) Brilliant colors and shades. 
Excellent for greenhouse culture. Trade pkt. 50c; $1.00 per 
34oz.; 34oz. $1.75; $6.00 per oz.; 34Ib. $22.CK). 
Michell’s Giant Exhibition, Mixed. A giant strain of heavy 
tex'ture and varied shades and colors. Trade pkt. 50c; Sl.OO 
per 3^oz.; 34oz- SI.75; $6.50 per oz.; 34Ib. $24.00. 
Triumph of the Giants, Mixed. Many beautiful rich and 
rare shades. Trade pkt. $1.00; $2.25 per 34oz-; oz. $8.00; 
$30.00 per 341b. 
Giant Trimardeau, Mixed. Trade pkt. 25c; $1.25 per oz.; 
341b. $4.00. 
Masterpiece. (Frilled Pansy.) Petals curled or waved. Trade 
pkt. 50c; $3.00 per oz.; 341b. $10.00. 
Fine English, Mixed. Large-flowering. Trade pkt. 25c; 
$1.00 per oz.; 341b. $3.00. 
DELPHINIUM, New Pacific Giants 
A new strain originated on the Pacific Coast. Huge flow'ers, 234 to 334 inches in diameter, beautifully spaced in well-balanced 
spikes on thin woody stems. Comparatively mildew resistant, this strain is practically 1(X) per cent double. 
Black Knight Series. Darkest of them all. Individual flowers 
exceedingly large, of beautiful round form, with heavy velvety 
tex'ture, which gives the color luminosity and vividness. 
Trade pkt. $2.00; $4.(X) per 34oz.; 34oz. $7.00; $13.00 per 34oz. 
Blue Jay Series. The true blue color which is so rare in nature 
and so difficult to obtain. Medium to dark blue. Trade pkt. 
S2.(K): $4.(K) ()er * soz.; 34oz. $7.(K); $13.(X) per 34oz. 
Round Table Series. This represents all of the color combina¬ 
tions of the knights and their ladies. Three hundred different 
crosses were used to make up this strain of seed. Trade pkt. 
S2.(K); $4.00 per 34oz.; 34oz. 57.(K); $13.00 per 34oz. 
Galahad Series. Large, white blooms averaging 3 inches in 
diameter. Branching habit; strong, whippy stems. Trade pkt. 
$1.50; $3.00 per 34oz.; 34‘JZ- S5.50; $10.(X) per 34oz. 
Lancelot Series. A new color in Delphiniums—pure lilac self 
tone with white bee. Trade pkt. $1.50; $3.(X) per 34oz.; 
34oz. $5.50; $10.00 per 34oz- 
King Arthur Series. A true royal purple with white bee. Trade 
pkt. $1.25; $2.50 per 3^soz.; 34oz. $4.50; S8.(X) per 3 ijoz. 
Guinevere Series. Magnificent light pink-lavender with white 
bee; fine large spike. Trade pkt. $1.25; $2.50 per y^oz.; 
34oz. $4.50; $8.00 per 3 ‘ioz. 
Summer Skies Series. Clear light blue with white bee. Excel¬ 
lent for cutting. Trade pkt. $1.25; $2.50 per ygoz.; 34t>z. S4.50; 
$8.(X) per 34oz. 
Pacific Giants Mixed. Trade pkt. Sl.OO; S2.fX) per 'soz.; 
$7.00 per }'^joz.; $12.00 per oz. 
Note; New crop seed ready early July. 
HENRY F. MICHELL CO. 
