Here Are Six 
“Blue Ribbon Beauties” 
All Flower Lovers Should Have in Their Gardens 

Schell’s New Marigold, Sunkist 
Awarded Silver Medal for 1943 
Schell’s Giant-Flowering 
Zinnia, Miss Willmott 
You will greatly admire these very 
large flowers of soft rich pink. Long- 
stemmed and free-blooming, the 3 to 
4-foot plants are an addition to any 
garden while the flowers are particularly 
fine for cut-flower use. Both florists and 
home gardeners loudly acclaim this 
beautiful grand-sized and very graceful 
Zinnia. Pkt. 10 ects.; 3 for 25 cts.; 
\4o0z. 70 ets.; Yeoz. $1.25; oz. $2. 
Schell’s New Primula, Giant 
Malacoides, Sweetheart 

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Schell’s Calendula, Chrysantha 
Awarded Gold Medal when first offered 

Schell’s New 
Marigold, 
Sunkist 
Sun-kissed and beau- 
ty-laden, a_ veritable 
gem in your garden. 
Rich deep golden or- 
ange, the 2-inch blooms 
with their crested cen- 
ters of dainty tubular 
petals surrounded by several rows of 
broad velvety self-colored guard petals, 
literally cover the tiny 6 to 8-inch 
mound-like plants. Early and free- 
blooming, Sunkist makes a dazzling 
border, garden bed, window-box or 
flower-pot, Pkt. 25 ets.; oz. 50 cts.; 
\40z. 90 cts.; 12oz. $1.50; oz. $2.75. 
Zinnia, Miss Willmott 
Schell’s New Primula, 
Sweetheart 
It is unquestionably the outstanding 
and most unique departure in Primula 
development. The blooms are a bright 
salmon-pink bordered with a wide band 
of white softly flushed flesh-pink. In 
the center is a tiny but distinct touch 
of golden yellow. Exceptionally free- 
blooming. ‘‘Sweetheart’’ is one of the 
very finest new creations and every 
florist and home gardener should have 
it. Pkt. 35 cts.; 3 pkts. $1. Florist 
Trade pkt. $1.50. 
Schell’s Calendula, 
Chrysantha 
Awarded the Gold Medal 
when first introduced, it is 
still at the top in 1943 as 
a garden favorite and for 
cut-flower use. A beautiful 
clear buttercup-yellow, the 
large blooms, with attrac- 
tively incurved petals, are 
carried on long heavy stems. 
The plants are a colorful 
mass of these bright yellow 
blooms. Pkt. 710) ects:> 
3 pkts. 25 cts.; ‘oz. 
4 cts.; 1,0z. 60 cts.; oz. 
1. 
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Schell’s Beautiful Soft Rich Pink 
: Schell’s new gay, colorful little Zinnias, 

Schell’s Gorgeous New Iceland 
Poppies, Gartford Giant Art Shades 
Schell’s New Hardy 
Iceland Poppies, Gartford 
Giant Art Shades 
This mixture of beautiful Art Shades 
is outstanding with exceptionally fine 
large flowers, gracefully fluted and 
soft-textured, carried on extremely Jong 
heavy wiry stems up to 20 inches in 
length which are produced in quantity 
on each plant. Lovely pastel shades of 
Apricot, cream, gold, pink, white, and 
shades of rose. In the garden and in 
vases it is magnificent. Flowers last 
several days if stem ends are burned or 
dipped in hot water. Pkt. 25 cts.; 
3702Z. 75 cts.; j50z. $1.25. 
Schell’s New Zinnia, 
Dainty Gem 
Very free-flowering and _ colorful, 
Dainty Gem plants are neat 11% to 
2-foot bushy specimens with wiry stems 
just the right length for bouquets for 
the home. The flowers are round, 14% 
inches in diameter, bright rose-pink at 
the center and lighter flesh-pink on the 
lower or outside petals. Every up-to- 
date gardener or florist will have this 
gay, colorful, intriguing Dainty Gem 
this year, Pkt. 15 cts.; 2 for 25 cts.; 
Yyoz. 60 cts.; Woz. $1.10; Iroz. $2; 
oz. $3.75. 
Dainty Gem 
