OTHER NOVELTIES 
MR. WREN—One of the most striking novel- 
ties offered. Discovered by the late Mr. O. 
N. Conn and introduced nationally by us, it 
has become one of the best known novel- 
ties in very few years. The striking flowers 
single white, or sometimes very light 
pink, with the inner two-thirds of the 
florets solid scarlet. The novelty of the 
flower is the appearance of the petals, 
which look as though the scarlet had been 
laid on with a narrow brush in three or 
four strokes, each ending at a different 
length on the white. 
$1.25 per 10, $10.00 per 100 
PHLOX (Bright Eyes)—-Single white or very 
light pink with center half of each floret 
bright pink or sometimes very light red. 
The plant is low and fairly compact. 
$1.00 per 10, $8.00 per 100 
NEW LIFE (Flag of Denmark, Stars and 
Stripes, Peppermint Stick)—Miniature flor- 
ets, seldom a half-inch in diameter, which 
are curled and twisted. Petals are white 
and red striped, half and half, or all red 
or white. The many florets make up a very 
nice sized head. A compact plant with well 
zoned foliage finishes out a fine novelty. 
$1.25 per 10, $10.00 per 100 
SINGLE NEW LIFE—One of the most pro- 
fusely flowering geraniums. The single 
florets of scarlet are striped and penciled 
with white. This is really a show of color. 
The plant is compact and the dark green 
foliage is well zoned. Sports freely to New 
Life Phlox or reverts to Vesuvius. 
$1.25 per 10, $10.00 per 100 
NEW LIFE PHLOX—A compact growing, 
free flowering novelty. The florets are 
light pink with a salmon or coral center. 
More free flowing than regular Phlox, but 
smaller flowers. 
$1.00 per 10, $8.00 per 100 
CARNATION FLOWERED 
The first two are sports of a very unusual 
plant form, known as a graft-hybrid, which 
rarely occurs. In this case it resulted from 
an ivy-leaved geranium grafted onto a zonal. 
Rooted; $1.00 per 10, $8.00 per 100 
MME. THIBAUT—Single white florets with 
notched petals. As the florets age they 
turn pink. An attractive flower which is 
fairly large. Low plant, glossy foliage. 
JEANNE (Carnation, Sweet William)—Single 
salmon flowers with deeply notched petals 
borne profusely on a fast strong plant. 
CERISE CARNATION—Double, large flow- 
variety is still in the scarce novelty class. 
ered, well notched petals of a beautiful 
cerise color. Very robust plant. This 
variety is still in the scarce novelty class. 
SINGLE NEW LIFE 
Novelty geraniums sell fast, at better prices, and 
top profits. Upper flower has most florets removed 
for detail. 
ROSEBUD VARIETIES 
The Rosebuds are the most beautiful of 
the novelties. The florets of all four varieties 
are extremely double tiny rosettes which 
hold their shape throughout the life of the 
flower. Plants are hardy and dependable and 
very free flowering. Scarlet Rosebud will not 
stand being too wet or too dry. 
Appleblossom and Scarlet bloom very 
early or continuously and are fine florists’ 
varieties. Pink and Magenta bloom profusely 
after May 15th. 
Rooted, $1.00 per 10, 
$8.00 per 100, 
$75.00 per 1000. 
Unrooted, $4.00 per 100 
$37.50 per 1000 
APPLEBLOSSOM ROSEBUD — White, edged 
with rose. Early. 
PINK ROSEBUD—Bright pink, the largest 
flowered. 
SCARLET ROSEBUD—Vivid, glistening, scar- 
let rosebuds, borne profusely and early. 
The plant is quite small, but not dwarf, 
and is naturally compact. The foliage is 
shiny green. Best selling novelty. Accounts 
for most hobby starts. Flowers candy in 
cool simple syrup. 
MAGENTA ROSEBUD — Cerise-red rather 
than magenta. 
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