1034—I1mpatiens Sultani Nana Hybrids, (Extra 
IMPATIENS—Patience or Sultana 
In bloom every month of the year. 
For the window in winter, porch box in spring, 
a shady bed in summer. Impatiens are easily 
grown from seed and begin to bloom in about 3 
months from sowing. 
1030—Holstii. hhp, 2 ft. Brilliant scarlet. 
1031—Holstii Hybrids, hhp, 2 ft. A great variety 
of colors. Large 2’’ flowers with slender down- 
turned spurs. 
1033—Sultani. hhp. 15 in. Dwf, brilliant carmine. 
1034—Sultani Hybrids. hhp. 15 in. Dwarf plants 
in fine mixed colors. 
10839—Extra Dwarf Hybrids (Sultani nana Hyb.) 
New. More dwarf and compact than those listed 
above. A new premium strain. Pkt. 25c. 
1038A—Rheinfall. Extra dwarf salmon-carmine. 
The color of picture shown pg. 8. Pkt. 25c. 
1040—Sultani Nana Dwarf Carmine. Pkt. 25c. 
1033A—Beauty of Klettgau. 2” firs. fiery scarlet. 
Extra dwarf. Pkt. 25c. 
10394—Extra Dwarf. Salmon-rose. Pkt. 25c. 
1032—Complete Mixture of Impatiens. 
LADIES EARDROPS 
ALL FUCHSIA SEEDS we sell are produced 
under ideal conditions in California by the 
Bodgers who have given this plant their special 
attention for many years. Pollination is all done 
by hand to insure that the crosses are accurate 
and that the seed will have hybrid vigor. 
839—FUCHSIA Hybrids Mixed. hhp, 2 ft. Single 
and double flowers. Outer petals reflexed and so 
colored as to contrast beautifully with the inner 
petals. Flowers produced throughout the entire 
winter indoors. 20 seeds 25c; 100 seeds $1.00. 
865—Bodger’s Superlative Mixture. 
This is a premium strain produced by crosses 
between plants having American Fuchsia Society 
“A” or “B” ratings only, including pastels. 
10 seeds 25c; 50 seeds $1.00 
865A—Bodger’s Superlative Pastel Mixture. 
Pastels included above and many others. 10 seeds 
25c; 50 seeds $1.00. 
FERNS 
200—Plumosus Nanus. hhp, 18 in. Elegant foliage. 
201—Sprengeri Emerald Feather. hhp, 6 ft. Best 
for window boxes. 
202—Asparagus Complete Mixture. 
FERNS, 833—Greenhouse Varieties. 
834 FERNS, HARDY BLEND. This is a mix- 
ture of spores of species completely winter hardy. 
186—FATSIA Japonica. A_ stately, palm-like 
plant. 
835—RUBBER PLANT. Fiscus elastica. An un- 
usual, attractive succulent. Pkt. 25c. 
896—SILK OAK. (Grevillea rob.) Decorative 
fern-leaved plant. j 
647—UMBRELLA PLANT. (Cyperus alterni- 
folius), 3 ft. Resembl:s a miniature clump of 
palm trees. 
Likes wet feet. 
ell iat 
Primula, Chinese Giant Fringed 
PRIMULA OBCONICA 
P. Obconica Gigantea, New Giant Flowered Pri- 
mula. Our mixture contains the most varied and 
brilliant colors. 
1741A—Wyaston Wonder Gigantea Crimson has 
flowers almost twice as large as any other Ob- 
conica variety. Bright crimson red. Pkt. 25c. 
1744—Gigantea Splendid Complete Mixture. 
1707—HYBRID PRIMULA Kewensis. 15 in. % in. 
flowers in large umbels are bright yellow and de- 
liciously fragrant. The yellow coloring is very 
rare in Window Garden Primulas. Pkt. 25c. 
Page Ten 
Dwarf) 
Pkt. 25c 
Glorious Ever-blooming Flowers 
1550—GERANIUM (Pelarganium zonale). Com- 
plete Mixture, hhp. From Sluis Bros. fine collec- 
tion. Pkt. 10c; Giant Pkt. 25c. 
1553A—Double Hybrids. Zonale Fl. Pl. Saved 
from double flowering plants only in all colors, 
but do not come 100% double. Pkt. 25c. 
1551—Flowerland Hybrids (Pelargonium). A fine 
Hybrid strain saved from named varieties. Flat, 
White Beauty. Alice Vincennes, Madam Kovelesky 
and others. This single strain includes a wide 
range of colors. 10 seeds 25c; 50 seeds $1.00. 
1551A—GRANDIFLORUM HYBRIDUM MIXED. 
Martha Washington Geranium. Also known as 
Show or Pansy Flowered. Flowers are large, 
bell shaped and borne in large clusters. Rose, 
red, lilac, white, appleblossom, are all ineluded 
in the mixture. 8 seeds 25c; 40 seeds $1.00. 
SCENTED GERANIUMS 
1554A—Rose Geranium. Fragrant lves. Flrs. pink 
or rose veined purple. Pkt. 25c. 
1556A—Nutmeg Geranium. (Odoratissimum) Sw. 
scented, white firs. Pkt. 25c. 
1557A—Mixed. Dozens of scented leaved kinds. 
10 seeds 25c; 50 seeds $1.00. 
HARDY OUTDOOR GERANIUMS—Not for in- 
door culture—sow in fall for spring germination. 
1549A—Collinum. 11% ft. Flrs.  purple-violet, 
deeper veins. Lves 7 parted. Pkt. 25c. 
1548A—Hardy Blend. The above and many others, 
some rare, all good. Pkt. 25c. 
1077—KALANCHOE Globulifera Coccinea. Suc- 
culent, easily propagated, long-blooming pot plant. 
Gorgeous scarlet firs. Start seedlings in spring— 
grow in open during summer, pot in fall for 
Christmas and early spring blooms. 
1078—Tom Thumb. Dwarf Kalanchoe. 
1077A—Hybrid Brilliant Star. Flowers are 3 
times larger than Coccinea. Brilliant scarlet red. 
Pkt. 25c. 1078A—Golden Hybrid. 25c. 
838—FREESIA Super Giants Mixed. A new and 
beautiful race which is far superior to all others. 
Giant firs. long stems, choice colors. 2dc. 
971—HELIOTROPE (Cherry Pie) Regale Dwarf 
Mixed. 15 in. A dwarf, even clear colored strain 
with extra large flower heads. Pkt. 25c. 
972-—Heliotrope Complete Mixture. 
WORLD’S LARGEST FLWD 
HELIOTROPE—Fragrant 
970—Giant Flowered Pacific. 30 in plant topped 
by huge (1 ft. diam.) flower clusters. Very 
fragrant in a complete range of blue shades. 
Pkt. 25c. 
974A—First Snow. 30”. First Giant Flowered 
pure white. Most beautiful of all. 25c. 
974—Blue Bonnet. Deepest blue in Helliotrope. 
Pkt. 25c. 
LANTANA. 1088—Choice New Hybrids. hhp. 3 
ft. Beautiful firs. of various colors; fine pots or 
beds. 1089—Nana Compacta. 1 ft. Dwarf. 
1431A—OLEANDER (Nerium). Here is a lovely 
outdoor shrub of the South for your northern 
conservatory. Flowers in showy clusters, red to 
white, dble and sgle. 
PARK’S FINEST PRIMROSES 
PRIMULA. hhp. These are hardly equalled by any 
other flower for winter blooming. The plants are 
easily raised from seeds, begin to bloom in six 
to eight months, bloom in winter and spring. 
CHINESE GIANT FRINGED 
Anyone can grow these successfully from seeds, 
and a window full of the blooming plants is an 
object that attracts the attention and admiration 
of all. Finest strains in rich and beautiful colors. 
1734—Choice Mixed all colors. Pkt. 25c. 
1733—Gigantea Mixed. Extra large firs. Pkt. 25c. 
1730—Park’s Double Flowered Mixed. Pkt. 25c. 
1745—Chinese Star Sorts. These are more free- 
blooming than the Giant Fringed. 
BEAUTIFUL PRIMULA MALACOIDES 
Blooms in 4 months from seeds. 
1736A—Rose Bouquet. Brilliant carmine-rose with 
bright golden eye. Compact “Bouquet shaped’ 
plants. A great improvement. Pkt. 25¢. 
1735—Double Mixed. A beautiful new strain, very 
unusual in this family. Well formed, double flow- 
ers are borne on heavy wiry stems. Pkt. 25c. 
1739—Complete Mixture Primula malacoides. 
PRIMULA NOTES: Use light sandy soil, and 
barely cover the seed. Keep soil moist, not wet. 
70° Temp. Remove glass and paper cover when 
germination begins. Dark needed to start. 
Directions for Growing 
with each order. 
Martha Washington Geranium 
Naegelia Hybrida Compacta Mixed. 
1429A—NAEGELIA Hybrida Compacta Mixed. 
(Smithsonia) A close Achimene relative, re- 
quiring similar culture (See pg. 48) Flowers red, 
yellow or painted in terminal racemes. Leaves 
beautifully marked. Pkt. 25c. 
PASSION VINE (Passiflora). hhp. Magnificent 
flowers of unusual structure followed by egg- 
shaped fruits. Tendril climbing vines. 
1545—Coerulea. Showy blue flowers. 
1546—Edulis. Blue and white flowers, showy, de- 
licious purple, egg-shaped edible fruits. 
1559—Incarnata—Two inch flowers, white with 
pink crown. Fruit yellow, attractive and edible. 
1547—Mixture of Passiflora. 
1447—OXALIS (Little Buttercup). Mixed. 
1448—Purple Bed. 4 in. Purple lves. Yellow firs. 
1687—PLUMBAGO Capensis. Charming climber 
with light blue flowers. 1687A—White. Pkt. 25c. 
1887—SMILAX (Myrsiphyllum). Handsome shin- 
ing foliage, pretty pot trellis, fine to cut. 
BUTTERFLY FLOWER 
SCHIZANTHUS, Butterfly Flower. These are 
splendid annuals, the plants growing from one 
to two feet high, branching freely, and are almost 
smothered with delicate orchid-like bloom. The 
markings are white, rose, gold, crimson, violet. 
1886—Monarch Hybrids. A distinctly dwarf strain 
with large flowers. Complete color range. New 
and the finest for use as a pot plant. Pkt. 25¢e. 
1880—Complete Special Mixture of Schizanthus. 
ORNAMENTAL PEPPERS 
1895A—Craig’s Ornamental. Dwarf compact, wide, 
low plants with small up-pointed top-shaped 
fruits. White, bright orange and scarlet in se 
quence. Bright, gay, everbearing. 
1903A—Searlet Love Apple. (Integrifolium) 
Brightest scarlet 2 in. fruit is freely borne. 
1899—Variegated Leaved. Pretty bright berries. 
1900—Mixed. Ornamental Solanum. 
eee ar Sinensis, Tea Plant. 
ul. 
Use Quassia Chip Spray to protect your plants 
from insect pests. 14 lb. Quassia Chips 35c. 
Winter Sweet Pea 
1957—SWAINSONA Galegifolia Mixed. In bloom 
continuously, its Sweet Pea-like flowers in white, 
red, rose, pink or lavender are enhanced by the 
airy delicate bright green foliage. Pkt. 25c. 
hhp. Beauti- 
1955—Giant Streptocarpus Hybrids 
Here is a new race of Giant Streptocarpus Hy- 
brids that will be eye-openers to many who grow 
fine window plants. For thirty years the Euro- 
pean plant breeders have been hybridizing and 
selecting, using the finest known species and 
varieties; and these earnest efforts have resulted 
in a magnificent strain of Hybrids, the flowers of 
which are surpassingly beautiful in size, form, 
rich and varied colors, and free and continuous 
blooming. As easily raised from seed as Glox- 
inias. The flowers are trumpet shaped, about 2 
in. long, very graceful, and wonderfully varied in 
color, ranging from white to rich blue and crim- 
son, the throat and lower segments often 
splashed with white or purple. If you grow 
Gloxinias, don’t fail to get this, 
1954—STRELITZIA REGINA (Bird of Paradise). 
A 8S. African herb of the Banana Family. 3 ft. 
hhp. Long leaves and yellow fiowers with dark 
blue tongues and purple boat like bracts. Very 
odd and distinctly beautiful. Directions with every 
packet. Will endure some neglect but unless well 
eared for will fail to bloom. Worth ALL the 
trouble. 1 seed 20c; 3 seeds 50c; 7 seeds $1.00. 
1688—POINSIANA Gillesi (Also sometimes called 
Bird of Paradise). Flowers light yellow with 
bright red stamens. 3 seeds 25c; 15 seeds $1.00. 
ALL SEEDS: Pkt. 10c; 21 for $2.00; Gt. Pkt. 25c; 9 for $2.00. Except those priced where described. 
