


All-America Winners and Special Novelties 
MARIGOLD, NEW DWARF SINGLE 
FRENCH, RED HEAD 
she plants grow very vigorously, forming a compact row 15 inches 
high and 20 inches across. The single flowers grow 2 inches across, 
open a rich mahogany color and expand rapidly, the color being al- 
tered by bright sunlight to autumn and later to shades of bronze and 
gold. Pkt. 25c.; large pkt. 75c.; 40z. $1.25. 
MARIGOLD, DWARF FRENCH, NAUGHTY 
MARIETTA 
Honorable Mention, All-America Selections. A lovely new, single 
French Marigold 2 to 2% inches in diameter. In full bloom the dwarf 
plants, 12 inches tall and 16 inches across, are completely covered with 
bright golden yellow flowers attractively marked with mahogany at 
the base of the petals. Very showy. Excellent for borders. Pkt. 
25c.; large pkt. 75c.; 140z. $1.25. 
PHLOX, GIGANTEA, MICHELL’S NEW 
7 BUFF QUEEN 
A new shade im this popular Phlox. It is identical in type, habit of 
growth and size of bloom to Gigantea Art Shades and is free flowering 
and a continuous bloomer. The color is soft chamois or buff with a 
distinct eye. Pkt. 25c.; large pkt. 60c. 
NEW RUFFLED PETUNIA, GARDEN GIANTS 
Giants of California Type 
The outstanding feature of this new variety is its satisfactory plant 
growth. The plants develop uniformly into well-rounded mounds 12 
to 15 inches high, and all season are thickly covered with large 
ruffled flowers in a wide variety of color combinations, basically with 
red and white blotching. Because of its uniformity and continuous 
blooming it is by far the best variety of Giant Ruffled Petunias for 
borders we have ever seen. We feel sure it will rapidly become more 
and more popular. Pkt. 25c.; large pkt. 85c. 
PETUNIA MULTIFLORA, PINK SENSATION 
Honorable Mention, All-America Selections. This new upright 
Petunia is very symmetrical in habit. The plants are of compact 
growth. The flowers are 34 inch in diameter, produced in great 
abundance over a very long blooming season. The color is rose bengal, 
better described as a light rose-pink with deeper veining, and will 
not burn in the sun. Original pkts. only, 50c. each. 
NEW PETUNIAS 
Michell’s Gay Lady. This novelty Petunia is a Michell in- 
troduction In a new type of Petunia which we feel will prove 
very pleasing to the American gardener. The plants are very 
compact and erect, growing 8 to 10 inches tall, and when in full 
bloom form a compact mat of color. The flowers are medium 
sized, well fringed and ruffled, and are borne in great profusion. 
The color-range is a combination of pink and white to red and 
white. A very bright and gay mixture. Splendid for borders and 
bedding or growing in pots. Pkt. 35c.; large pkt. $1.00; extra 
large pkt. $1.75. 
Michell’s Rosalind. The flowers of this new strain are very 
Iarge and ruffled, in a brilliant rose shade. The deep throats 
are beautifully vemned gold and white. Plants are of compact 
habit and very free flowering. Pkt. 25c.; large pkt. $1.00. 

New Victory. An extra-dwarf, super-giant Single Petunia. Huge 
deep-throated, fluted flowers, averaging up to 7 inches across. The 
plant habit is very dwarf, compact, bushy and free flowering. Our 
exclusive mixture contains a color-range of excellent light and dark 
shades. This is a fine variety for bedding or for exhibition. Pkt. 
35c.; large pkt. $1.00. 
New Dazzler. The brightest and most colorful Single Petunia yet 
introduced. Its large blooms are brilliant shades of orange and rosy 
scarlet, plain and semi-ruffled, gold and white-throated. Plants of 
dwarf compact habit. Fine for bedding or window-boxes. Pkt. 
35c.; large pkt. $1.00. 
PORTULACA 
Single Jewel 
Flowers four times as large as the regular single, and of very un- 
usual beauty. Color a brilliant deep rose-crimson, Pkt. 25c.; large 
pkt. 75c.; 140z. $2.00. 

Marigold, New Dwarf Single French, Red Head 
SPRING-FLOWERING OR HOT-WEATHER 
SWEET PEAS 
New Cuthbertson Strain 
Now you can grow better Sweet Peas. More heat resistant. Husk- 
ier vine growth! Extra long stems! Sparkling colors! This new strain 
is excellent for outdoor planting. If seed is sown in March, the plants 
will remain in bloom during very hot weather, up until August. 
Strong tall growth, very free flowering; excellent for cutting. These 
new Sweet Peas are a ““must”’ for every garden. 
Coline. Vivid, intense scarlet. 
Evelyn. Extra long stemmed; soft salmon-pink. 
Frank G. Fine soft rosy lavender. Named for the originator of the 
new Cuthbertson strain. 
Janet. Large frilled flowers of pure white are carried on long, heavy 
stems. Black seeded. 
Jessie. Soft lilac-mauve; very rich coloring. 
Lois. Pure rich rose-pink, huge flowers. 
Tommy. A clear mid-blue; very beautiful. 
Choice Mixed. A well-balanced mixture of the above colors. 
Any of above, pkt. 25c.; 140z. 50c.; oz. 90c. 
NEW EARLY DWARF SPENCER SWEET PEA 
Bo-Peep 
A new dwarf type growing 18 inches high. The color of flowers is 
a rich salmon-pink, making a gorgeous show when planted in solid 
beds. Pkt. 25c.; 40z. 40c.; oz. 75c. 
VERBENA GRANDIFLORA, 
GIANT SALMON QUEEN 
New Bush Type 
Here is a new type of Verbena well worth featuring. Growth is 
more erect, making a broad, flat-topped, bushy plant about 8 to 10 
inches high and 12 to 15 inches across. The flower-heads are large 
and well filled with broad-petaled florets of an unusually pleasing 
shade of bright salmon-pink, each with a small white eye. Besides its 
many advantages as a border plant, the 8 to 10-inch straight stems 
and its attractive color make it very desirable for bouquets. Pkt. 
25c.; large pkt. 75c. 
VERBENA, DWARF UPRIGHT 
MICHELL’S EXHIBITION. This new dwarf upright type ts a fine 
addition to the Verbena group. The plants are dwarf and well 
branched and produce large flower-heads. The individual florets 
have distinct eyes and the color-range is a choice mixture of bright 
shades This type is fine for bedding and borders. Pkt. 25c.; 
large pkt. $1.00; 140z. $2.00. 

HENRY F. MICHELL CO., 516 AND 518 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA 5, PA. 3 
