Michell’s Novelties give distinction to the Garden 
Marigold, Flash, French Dwarf Single 
Bronze Medal, All-America Selections 
_ New. The flowers are brilliant tangerine and marigold, later turn- 
ing to golden orange. Very early, compact, bushy, and free flowering. 
Excellent for borders, bedding, and pot-plants. 
Trade pkt. 50c; 140z. 90c; oz. $3.00 
Marigold, Dwarf Chrysanthemum-flowered, 
Golden Bedder 
Bronze Medal, All-America Selections 
A very early variety—perhaps the earliest of all—and of uniform 
habit. Plants form symmetrical mounds, covered with golden orange 
flowers. The color seems distinct. A row of outer guard petals is sur- 
mounted by a fully double crest of Dixie Sunshine type petals or minia- 
ture flowers. Trade pkt. 30c; 1402. 50c 
Marigold, Mission Giants, Yellowstone 
Honorable Mention, All-America Selections 
Bright rich clear yellow counterpart to Goldsmith, the popular va- 
riety introduced Jast season, with large 24-inch flowers on Iuxuriantly 
foliaged, strong-growing plants 3 to 5 feet high. Very attractive, in- 
curved, chrysanthemum-like form. Excellent for cutting. 
Trade pkt. 40c; 140z. 75c3 0z. $2.50 
Petunia, English Violet 
Honorable Mention, All-America Selections 
A new and most pleasing shade of violet-blue Petunia, different 
from any other of the mid-blue varieties. It is almost the same beauti- 
ful color as English violets. Very important, it will hold this uniform 
color throughout the season. The plants grow normally 15 inches 
high, quite compact, and we believe the best mid-blue dwarf bedding 
Petunia yet introduced. 
Trade pkt. 50c; 14202. 90c; 14,02. $1.65; oz. $3.00 
Phlox gigantea, Red Glory 
Honorable Mention, All-America Selections 
Here is the brightest color that we have ever seen in a Phlox. It isa 
brilliant red with a contrasting white eye which seems to intensify the 
red into an unbelievable sharpness. Red Glory is identical in type, 
habit of growth, and size of bloom to the Gigantea Art Shades. It is 
free flowering and a continuous bloomer. 
Trade pkt. 50c; 140z. $1.00; oz. $3.50 
Primulas 
NEW GIANT OBCONICAS 
NEW WYASTON WONDER. This new type of Primula obconica, 
Wyaston Wonder, produces flowers of truly immense size. It is 
by far the largest-flowered variety in existence. The general growth 
of the plant is exceptionally vigorous and the huge heads of bright 
crimson flowers are carried on strong stems well above the foliage. 
We believe this to be the finest of the new Primulas. 
14 trade pkt. 85c; trade pkt. $1.50; 1440z. $3.50 
PRIMULA OBCONICA, SUPER-GIANT STRAINS 
Weare pleased to offer for immediate shipment the following NEW- 
CROP PRIMULA SEEDS. This is freshly harvested stock, very 
high germination, American-grown seed. All the plants have been 
carefully rogued for color and type. The flowers are of giant size. 
Giant Apple Blossom. A lovely pure tone—pale pink. 
Giant Blue. Rich, bright blue. 
Giant Crimson. Enormous size truss; crimson color. 
Giant Dark Rose. Clear self rose; will not fade. 
Giant Blood-Red. Dark blood-red shade. 
Giant Scarlet. Oriental red, shading to scarlet. 
Giant White. Pure white. 
Giant Choice Mixed. A mixture of the above and other colors. 
Trade pkt. $1.00; 14,0z. $2.50; 14202. $4.50 
Schizanthus, Canada Giants 
An_ extra-select, Iarge-flowered compact greenhouse strain in 
splendid mixture. Trade pkt. $1.00 
516 and 518 Market St., Philadelphia 5, Pa. 



Marigold, Flash 
Xanthisma texanum - Star of Texas 
One of the prettiest annuals and deserves to be very popular. 
Flowers are single, daisy-like with long, pointed light canary-yellow 
petals. Stems are wiry and excellent for cutting. Will do well in dry 
open places. Trade pkt. 40c; 140z. $1.00 
Zinnia, Dahlia-flowered, Indian Summer 
An attractive unusual mixture of crimson, cherry, flame, burnished 
copper, yellows, and white. A blend of dazzling colors, excellent for 
cutting. Trade pkt. 25c; oz. $1.25; 14lb. $4.50; Ib. $14.50 
Zinnia, Royal Purple 
Honorable Mention, All-America Selections 
The deep rich reddish purple tones of this Royal Purple Zinnia are a 
charming reminder of the soft velvet of regal robes. This brand-new 
shade in the Dahlia-flowered class is well named. The plants grow on 
the average 21% to 3 feet tall and are very uniform in habit. Its extra- 
large, double blossoms are about 4 inches in diameter and of excellent 
form. We believe this to be an outstanding addition to the Dahlia- 
flowered Zinnias. Trade pkt. 25c; oz. $1.25; 14lb. $4.50; Ib. $14.50 
Zinnia, Black Ruby 
Bronze Medal, All-America Selections 
Pompon or Lilliput Zinnia of special merit. Deep velvety maroon— 
a distinct color for this class—on long stems and quite true, perhaps 95 
per cent. Popular with visitors to the ranches and effective when used 
with lighter colors. Grows 18 inches tall. 
Trade pkt. 25c; 140z. 50c.3; oz. $1.60 
Zinnia, Howard's New Giant Crested, 
Mixed NoveELty 
A cross between the Dahlia-flowered and Scabious-flowered types. 
The blooms average from 4 to 5 inches in diameter, with a full, 
rounded cushiony center surrounded by broad guard petals, after the 
style of a Pyrethrum roseum. Magnificent shades of orange, orange- 
scarlet, yellow, rose, maize and crimson. A fine cut-flower and will un- 
doubtedly become important for florists’ use. Trade pkt. 40c; 0z. $2.00 

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