WHAT’S NEW? 
We feel that no progressive grower should overlook the specialty items featured on this page. 
Each has been selected because of one or more outstanding points that merit special attention. 
Many will welcome back the popular English Daisy, Bellis Perennis, and certainly the new 
Gomphrena “Buddy” is worth anyone’s trying. The others are of equal value as will be noted. 
BELLIS PERENNIS 
This Double English Daisy is highly prized for spring and early summer bedding 
and while a fall sowing is recommended, very satisfactory plants tor spring sales 
can be had from a January sowing. 
Red and Rose each: Tr. pkt., 50c; 14 02., $2.00; 14 02., $3.50 
White. Tr. pkts., only, 5oc. 
Mixture. Tr. pkt., 50c; 14 02z., $1.80; 14 0z., $3.20. 
GOMPHRENA—Buddy 
A uniformly dwarf and compact form of the popular Globe Amaranth. The small 
ball-shaped flowers of bright reddish purple are carried on 8 to 10 in. plants. Ideal 
for borders or combinations as it blooms readily in a 214 in. pot. Tr. pkt., 300¢; 
TeOZE GOGs 1102.40. 52800; 
TWO FINE PETUNIAS 
Celestial Rose Improved. Its deeper rose coloring and slightly larger flowers make 
this strain a definite improvement over the original tremendously popular variety 
which we introduced 11 years ago. 
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$1.75; 1 02. $6.00. 
Ball Lavender Giant (New). Taken 
as a single-plant selection out of our 
Ball Dwarf Giant No. 1 Mixture, the 
pleasing soft lavender color with 
darker veins and dwarf growth of 
this variety, should find a ready wel- 
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Begonia Tuberous Rooted Double 
BEGONIA 
Tuberous Rooted Double 

(Vetterle & Reinelt) 
This superb strain is personally se- 
lected and pollinated by Mr. Frank 
Reinelt of this famous California 
organization and should not be con- 
fused with cheap imported strains. 
With doubles of good form ranging 
as high as 80 to 90%, this, we be- 
lieve, is unquestionably the world’s 
finest Tuberous Rooted Begonia. Seed 
sown in January and February in a 
65 to 70° temperature will produce 
choice pot plants from July on. Tr. 
Gomphrena “Buddy” pkt. (1000 seeds or more), $2.50. 
BEGONIA— Adeline 
This increasingly popular dwarf, free-flowering bright rose pink Begonia today 
ranks head and shoulders in seed demand above all others in its color class. An 
ideal variety to grow with King of the Reds, pictured on front cover. Tr. pkt., 
$1.00, 1/64 02., $2.50; 1/32 02., $4.50. 
COLEUS—Giant Exhibition 
This strain, grown in our own greenhouses, has won wide acclaim from growers 
for its brilliance of color range. Large leaves in beautiful shades of yellow, gold, 
green and red. Tr. pkt., $1.00; 1/32 02., $2.00. 
New Petunia Ball Lavender Giant 

For Complete Vegetable Seed List see page 36. 
