10 Pesce Wo: BER 
BEGONIA 
Carmen—Dull bronze foliage with bright rose flowers Tr. Pkt. 
1/64 oz. $1.75 1/32 oz. $3.25 $1.00 
Christmas Cheer—Crimson o..ccscscsecssecsssnssnsietnnnsinseisenn 1/32 0z. 3.25 1.00 
Indian Maid—Deep bronze, shiny leaf with red flowers cesses 1.00 
King of the Reds—Red flowers with green foliage. The dwarf 
habit of this begonia makes it suitable for pot plants or the 
border ileal uly ag aa ee 1/64 oz. $2.00 1/32 oz. $3.75 1.00 
Luminosanshed hil un hee Le eee 1/32 oz. $3.00 1.00 
Prima Donna—Carmine Rose wcseessmunesnesesesnnseeunestiseinsine 1/32 oz. $3.00 1.00 
Salmon Queen—Cinnabar red, very free DIOOMING -ecceecccssesssesssussesnsennee 1.00 
Scandinavia—Pink flowers with dark green foliage. Bushy habit; 
Good Tor pot yollomie Aa ail eae Tea) cate Ne ee 1/64 oz. $2.25 1.00 
White Pearl—Best white light green foliage -... eum 1/3202, $2.75), 1.06 
BEGONIA TUBEROUS ROOTED Tr. Pkt. 
Camelia’ Flowered’ Mixed hg.) Coie QU ee cee eee eae 1.00 


C A L E N D U L A Begonia 
August sowing will flower from December to February; Early October 
sowing to follow Chrysanthemums will bloom in February and March; 
while January sowing will bloom in April and May. 
Sensation or Campfire Improved — Best of Tr. Pkt. Yyoz. Oz. Vg Ib. 
all Brilliant Orange. Scarlet, Sheen oes $.40 $.60 $2.00 $6.50 
Ball's Gold— 
Long stemmed, large, deep golden yellow ........ 40 .60 2.00 6.50 
Ball Long Orange Improved—Bright golden yel- 
low with light eye. The extra large flowers 
and long stems make an outstanding variety .40 .60 2.00 6.50 
Ball's Orange—Glowing OFLange rrrecscmuesecsmnsintinen 40 .60 2.00 6.50 
Lemon Queen—Deep lemon yellow with dark 
brown eye. Contrasting colors make this 
yellow variety very effeCti ve oocccccccccsessssmesssemunnes 40 .60 2.00 6.50 
Ball’s Supreme—Orange with dark brown center; 
unusually \free flowering ij 6407) 11-60) 2:00) 5) 6.50 
Masterpiece — Long stemmed, clear orange 
flowers with dark center he dteco lee beadh tee 40 .60 2.00 6.50 
CANTERBURY BELLS 
Annual Canterbury Bell which blooms from seed in less than six months. 
Plants 2 to 242 feet, bearing 6 - 8 flower spikes. 
Tri Pkt. Ye Oz vz: 
Aare tee dais ee AE tS bee ee Ue eA $ .25 $ .50 $1.50 
CANDYTUFT 
Candytuft should be sown in flats in January and transplanted when 
the first leaves appear. Plant into the bench or bed about February 15th; 
grow in a temperature of 45 to 50 degrees and a good crop may be 
secured by Memorial Day. Candytuft Giant Hyacinth Flowered White 
is the most satisfactory type for this method of culture. 
Teebkt QZ Vy lb. lb. 
Giant Hyacinth Flowered White — A _ very 
superior strain growing 12 feet high with im- 
mense trusses of bloom. We believe it the 
finest strain to be had 
Finest Mixed 
UMBELLATA VARIETIES 
Tr Pkt h@z, Vy lb. 
Crimson—Purplish red oecccecsccssssenenn $ .15 §$ .50 $1.25 Rose Cardinal—Deep red 
Flesh—Flesh Pimk ciociccccecccssssussseassen ho Ohi lize Rose—Soft rose 
Lavender or Lila oo.ceccccsssssssssenessein 1S OL LLZS White 

Riera ue depen ee tee Va NO ee Ra Ri $.20 $.75 $2.25 $7.50 Candytuft Giant Hyacinth Flowered White 
Tr Pkt 9 @Ozs V/q Ib. 
$ 15 $ .50 $1.25 
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