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BEGONIA, Tuberous-Rooted. Pkt. 
Gold Medal Hybrids. Single mixed.$1.00 
Gold Medal Hybrids. Double mixed. 1.00 
Fibrous Rooted Varieties. Extensively used for bed- 
ing, flowering profusely throughout the Summer. 
gracilis. Pink .25 
gracilis. Crimson .25 
gracilis. White Pearl .25 
gracilis luminosa. Deep scarlet.25 
semperflorens, Christmas Cheer. Bright crimson .50 
semperflorens erfordi. Pink. Rosy carmine flowers 
with small, glossy, dark green leaves.50 
semperflorens. Dwarf Vernon. Rich red flowers, 
bronze red foliage.25 
semperflorens, Salmon Queen. Brilliant salmon 
red, crimson foliage.25 
semperflorens, “Rosabella.” The blooms are ex¬ 
ceptionally large and of a pure and luminous light 
pink color. Height 6 in.50 
BRACHYCOME iberidifolia (Swan River Daisy). 
Neat and free blooming, half-hardy annual with 
small, Cineraria-like flowers. 9 in. 
Blue. 34 oz. 35c., .15 
Purple King. Rich purple.34 oz. 50c., .25 
White.34 oz. 35c., .15 
BROWALLIA. Pretty, half-hardy annual suitable for 
Summer bedding, also valuable as a greenhouse pot 
plant. 18 in. 
speciosa major. A beautiful variety with large, 
bright violet-blue flowers.50 
elata alba. White.25 
elata caerulea. Bright blue, foliage glossy green. . .25 
viscosa. Sapphire. The plants of this Browallia 
are very compact, not more than 9 or 10 in. high and 
extremely floriferous.25 
C AC ALIA coccinea (Tasselflower). Hardy annual 
with bright, orange-scarlet, tassel-like flowers; 
fine for cutting. 18 in.34 oz. 50c., .15 
CALANDRINIA grandiflora. Handsome hardy an¬ 
nual, fleshy leaves and bright rose-colored flowers, 
especially suitable for sunny situations. 134 ft.15 
CALENDULA (Pot-marigold) Valuable hardy annuals 
producing abundance of showy flowers until cut 
down by frost. 12 in. 
officinalis fl. pi.. Orange King, Improved Strain. 
An extra fine strain of this splendid Calendula, pro¬ 
ducing enormous orange flowers perfectly double and 
beautifully formed.34 oz. 35c., .15 
officinalis fl. pi.. Lemon Queen. Clear, lemon- 
yellow.34 oz. 35c., .15 
Ball’s Orange. Bright orange, fine for forcing. . . . 
34 oz. 50c., .20 
Ball’s Gold.34 oz. 50c., .20 
Apricot Queen. A flat petaled variety of a bright 
apricot shade deepening slightly towards the center. 
34 oz. 50c., .20 
Art Shades.34 oz. 50c., .20 
chrysantha. Remarkable for its great length of stem. 
The drooping petals are long and wide, and the color 
is a clear butter cup yellow.34 oz. 50c., .20 
Orange Fantasy (Crested). Twisted and curled cop¬ 
pery orange flowers.34 oz. 75c., .25 
Orange Shaggy. The closely set petals are long 
and deeply fringed. The color is a rich orange and 
the flowers are freely borne on long stems.34 oz. 35c., .15 
Radio. The flowers are medium size, and clear orange. 
The petals are beautifully quilled, giving an extra¬ 
ordinary beauty.34 oz. 35c., .15 
Sensation (Campfire). Large, double flowers of 
rich orange with a scarlet sheen, on long stems. ... 
34 oz. 50c., .20 
Pastel Bedding Mixture. A balanced selection of 
dwarf varieties, in light apricot, salmon, orange, 
lemon and cream.34 oz. 35c., .15 
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