NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES 7 
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BELLIS FOSELIER—Very high class. We urge atrial. Also 
do net overlock the new variety American Beauty. Fuselicr 
has Gouble flowers 2 to 2% inches across, fins steams, flowers 
fine for fowgr work when cut in pink and white. MIXED. 
b Aa 25¢e; 1/32 oz. 35c; 1/16 oz. 60c; 44 oz. $1.00; 1 oz. 
COTYLEDON SIMPLICIFOLIA 
Hardy perennial. Blooms in July and August, the bloom 
covering the whole plant with overhanging branches, thick 
set with small ball shaped deep yellow flowers. First rate 
for rockeries, bedding and borders. The seed which is very 
fine germinates in 2-3 weeks after sowing. Sow in shallow 
pans or pots, press the seed to the soil, cover with glass 
but do not cover the seed with dirt at all. Height 30 in. 
CLEMATIS MANDSHURICA 
Of upright growth about 3 feet tall, producing in June- 
July quantities of beautiful very large snow white fragrant 
flowers, superb for cutting and flower work. Absolutely 
hardy. 100 seeds, 20c, 1/16 oz. 40c; %& oz. T5c; oz. $5.00. 
CHRISTMAS PEPPER BEAUTY 
New. Plants miniature trees not over 10 in. tall with 
tops a foot in diameter, densely set with small cone shaped 
peppers upright in growth which are white when first formed 
later turning to yellow and finally to brilliant scarlet. An 
elegant item for Christmas sales. T. pkt. 20c. 
CELOSIA MYSTIC 
Out of hundreds of flowers on our testing grounds this 
Celosia made a real impression on the visitors. It’s the color 
that did that. Mystic belongs to the Plumosa class of celosia. 
The stately plant is 5 feet tall, pyramid-like in growth re- 
minding one of a well formed young spruce tree. The lower 
branches of the plant are four feet in length with shorter and 
shorter branches all along the stalk; the tip of the plant is 
crowned with a magnificent large flower with a color truly 
new, never before seen. A mystic color, unseen in the flower 
kingdom of a color one would vainly look for in a color chart. 
A large bed or even a few specimens of Mystic will draw the 
attention of both flower lovers as well as the neutral part of 
the public when it comes to flowers. 
It is hard to describe the color of this new celosia since 
there is nothing that this color could be compared with. A 
blend of gold, orange, carmine, chrome yellow, overcast with 
fiery scarlet. This intermingling of colors results in a new 
color that no description can do justice —it must be seen. 
Supply of seed limited. T. pkt. 20c; 1/16 oz. 40c. 
CINERARIA ERFURT MARKET DWARF 
ERFURT DWARF. This new strain produces high vaulted 
flower heads of medium sized flowers on plants only 8 in. tall. 
Fine for small pots. Very popular on the markets of Europe. 
FINEST MIXED. T. pkt. 60c; 1/64 oz. $2.00. 
DELPHINIUM WONDER HYBRIDS 
Flowers double and semi-double of immense size produced 
on stout erect spikes. The colors are light and dark blue as 
well as beautiful shades of rosy lavender. High class for 
cutting. Height 5-6 feet. T. pkt. 20c; 4% oz. 40c; oz. $3.00. 
DELPHINIUM DOUBLE CHINESE 
This new Tall Double White Chinese Delphinium originated with 
us and comes about 60% double from seed. {ll prove of high value 
the florist on account of massive size of spikes of snowy whiteness. 
f vigorous growth, Height 4 ft. 
DELPHINIUOM BLUE MIRROR—New variety in the 
Chinese class. Flowers large, bright deep blue and spurless. 
Height 2 ft. 
DIANTHUS SPRING BEAUTY 
SPRING BEAUTY—Hardy Plumarius type. Flower extra 
large and extra double in many colors. First rate cut flower. 
T. pkt. 15c; % oz. 350; oz. $4.00. 
DIANTHUS WESTEWOOD BEAUTY 
New. A cross between Heddewigi and Chinensis produc- 
ing single, well formed and open flowers 2 inches across deep- 
ly laciniated in shades of crimson and scarlet. Recommended 
strongly as a first rate cut flower. Annual. Height 16 inches. 
T. pkt. 10c; % oz. 25c; oz. $1.60. 
DIANTHUS NEGLECTUS 
This is a real gem because of unusual beauty, also be- 
cause it blooms in May and June when plants sell good. Pot- 
ted and displayed when in bloom, will sell fast for at least 25 
cents per plant, depression or no depression. It is a hardy 
perennial of compact growth, foliage gray green and neat, 
flowers borne singly on upright stalks the size of a quarter 
piece, cup shaped, rosy pink with an extraordinary appeal. 
Once established, will thrive in almost any soil for years, 
withstanding any amount of heat and drought. Height 6 in. 
DIAKTHUS KNAPPI—Very dainty, rare, unique and the only 
Dianthus whick produces yellow flowers which are born on 
slender stems in clusters during July and August. Hxtremely 
herdy. drought and heat resisting perennial, foot high. T. 
pkt. 30c. 
DIANTHUS WINTERI—An excellent new hardy perennial 
Pink producing on stiff upright stems very large, single, fra- 
grant flowers in many brilliant colors from May to frost. Does 
well under almost all conditions and will prove a fast selling 
plant. Height 10in. T. pkt. 20c; yy oz. 35c. 
