Stock, Gardenia 
SCHIZANTHUS. (A) A fragile (lower of irregular 
form, with notched petals and distinctive blotching. 
Grown mostly as a greenhouse crop. 
2523 Canadian Super-Giants. I owers 2 inches 
across, in rich and unusual colors. 
Pkt. SI; 3 pkts. S2.7S 
2524 Giant-Flowering Hybrids, Mixed. 
Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. 60c; 6 pkts. $1.10 
SHASTA DAISY. Chrysanthemum maximum. (P) 
Beautiful white daisies useful for greenhouse forcing, 
for border subjects or for cutting Available in a 
variety of forms. 
1538 Alaska. Five-inch flowers with broad, over- 
lapping petals. 
Pkt. 15c; 3 pkts. 40c; 6 pkts. 75c; oz. SI. 50 
1542 G. Marconi Double White . A new, long- 
flowering variety with 5-inch daisies. Stems 234 
feet high are not unusual. 
Pkt. 50c; 3 pkts. $1.25; 6 pkts. $2 
SNAPDRAGON — see Antirrhinum, page 6. 
SNOW-ON-THE-MOUNTAIN— see Euphorbia, 
page 12. 
SPIDER-FLOWER— see Cleome, page 10. 
STATICE. A SEA-LAVENDER. Long flower 
sprays used in dried arrangements. 
2533 Kaempf 's Blue. A dark shade. 
2537 Mixed. Including blue, rose and yellow 
Pkt. 15c; 3 pkts. 40c; 6 pkts. 75c 
SWEET PEAS a 
Seed should be sown as soon as the soil is work- 
able in the spring. A trench should be dug a foot 
wide and a foot deep and filled with rotted stable 
manure and soil in equal parts. Seed should be 
sown 3 4 inch deep and 2 inches apart and seedlings 
thinned to 6 inches. Four-foot support should be 
provided. 
Outdoor Spencers, Summer-Flowering 
2593 Affection. Coral-pink on cream. 
2594 Ambition. A large, wavy-petaled lavender 
2596 Bonnie Ruffles. Beautiful duplexed pink. 
2597 Capri. Finest light blue. 
2599 Chinese Blue. Large, deep blue self 
2600 Crony. Robust golden salmon. 
2603 Golden Dragon. Orange-shaded duplex 
2605 Grandeur. Long-flowering pink on white. 
2606 Mastercream. Frilled and duplexed cream 
2608 Model. I urge, wavy-petaled white. 
2611 Prolific. Rose-pink. 
2617 Welcome. Brilliant scarlet. 
Pkt. 15c; oz. 50c; > 4 lb. $1.50 
• COLLECTION 2970: Pkt. each of 12 varie- 
ties S1.50. 
• COLLECTION 2968: 10 COLORS. Un- 
named varieties in select colors. 10 pkts., 
each a different color, SI. 
2635 Grand Prize Mixed. A splendid blend of 
summer Spencers. Pkt. 15c; oz. 35c; ' 4 lb. $1.25 
Cuthbertson Sweet Peas. Superior for resistance 
to the heat which has prevented successful growing 
where high temperatures in early spring burn stand- 
ard varieties. Flowers are large, long-stem med. 
very fragrant and earlier than summer-flowering 
Spencers The vigorous vines do well under glass 
or outside. 
2636 Coline. Scarlet. 2645 Kenneth. Deep 
2637 Danny. Navy-blue, crimson. 
2638 David. Rose-crimson. 2646 Lois. Rose on 
2639 Evelyn. Creamy pink, white. 
2640 Frank G. 2647 Liza. Maroon. 
2642 Hazel. Light blue 2648 Marion. Cream. 
2643 Janet. \\ hite. 2649 Tommy. Blue. 
2651 Mixed. 
Pkt. 15c; oz. 50c; '41b. $1.50 
• COLLECTION 2969: Pkt. each of 12 varie- 
ties S1.50. 
Greenhouse Spencers. A winter-flowering type 
on dwarf vines, grown mostly under glass. Sown 
outside for very early crops in the North and during 
the fall for winter flowers in the South. 
2661 Blue Bonnet. Deep blue. 
2668 Daphne. Pink on cream 
2686 Early Majestic Rose. 
2688 Early Mars. Oxblood. 
2670 Evening Star. Orange-scarlet. 
2680 Iris Blue. Deep blue. 
2685 Lavanda. Lavender. 
2696 Princess Blue. Turquoise. 
2697 Red Giant. Crimson. 
2702 Shirley Temple. Soft rose. 
2706 Tahoe. Mid-blue. 
2709 Top Hat. Violet. 
2713 Treasure Island. Orange. 
2717 Valencia. Sunproof orange 
2719 White Giant. 
2720 White Harmony. 
2723 Winter Flowering, Mixed. 
Pkt. 15c; 3 pkts, 40c; oz. 75c 
STOCKS 
Grown as a greenhouse crop or in the annual border 
The showy, fragrant spikes are very valuable for 
cutting. 
Early Giant Imperial. \ line branching type, 
flowering quicklv and continuing through the sum- 
mer. 2>£ feet. 
2549 Antique Copper 2555 Deep Rose 
2550 Apple Blossom 2556 Elk's Pride. P 
2551 Blood-Red 2557 Lavender 
2552 Buttercup 2558 Shasta. White 
2553 Chamois-Rose 2564 Mixed 
2554 Dark Blue 
Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. 60c; 6 pkts. $1.10 
Columnar Type —Non-Branching. Developed 
primarily for greenhouse growing. Large spikes of 
mostly double flowers. 3 feet. 
2565 American Beauty 2572 Purple 
2566 Ball Blue 2573 Pure White 
2567 Ball Supreme Rose 2574 Ruby 
2568 Chamois-Rose 2575 Silvery Lilac 
2569 Deep Rose 2576 Yellow Wonder 
2570 Gardenia. White 2577 Apricot 
2571 Lilac. Lavender 2582 Mixed. 
Pkt. 50c; 3 pkts. $1.25; 6 pkts. ?2 
Giants of California. Ideal greenhouse stocks 
with large florets on long spikes. 70% double. 
2583 Santa Maria. White. 2S84 Mixed. 
Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. 60c; 6 pkts. SI. 10 
2563 Colossal Ten Weeks, Mixed. The best 
open-ground type. Long spikes of double, fragrant 
flowers 2)4 feet high in blue, yellow, white, crimson 
and pink. Pkt. 15c; 3 pkts. 40c; 6 pkts. 75c 
2590 ALPINE STRAWBERRY, Baron Sole- 
macher. Delicious red berries 12 weeks after seed 
is sown in February or March. A moist, shadv 
spot is ideal. Pkt/25c; 3 pkts. 60c; 6 pkts. $1.10 
STRAWFLOWER— see Helichrysum, page 15. 
SUNFLOWER (A) HELIANTHUS 
1851 Sungold. Improved double, cushion-like 
flower heads 4 to 5 inches across. 5 feet. 
Pkt. 15c; 3 pkts. 40c; 6 pkts. 75c 
1849 Cut-and-Come-Again. Single yellow flow- 
ers with maroon centers, 3 to 4 inches across, on 
plants 3 to 4 feet high. Early flowering. 
Pkt. 15c; 3 pkts. 40c; 6 pkts. 75c 
1840 Gigantic Russian. Enormous 9-foot sun- 
flowers. Oz. 15c; «41b. 30c; lb. $1 
1852 Red and Gold Gaillardia Flowered . 
Plants 7 to 9 feet high with 4 to 5-inch flowers, 
golden yellow mostly with a red zone. 
Pkt. 15c; 3 pkts. 40c; 6 pkts. 75c 
SWEET WILLIAM (B) 
Dianthus Barbatus 
Small flowers in dense rounded heads on stiff stems. 
Plants are ideal for bedding or in the border fore- 
(Tound. Seed must be sown in spring to bloom the 
following year. 
Tall Single Varieties To 1J4 feet) 
2723 White 2731 Scarlet Beauty 
2724 Dark Crimson 2729 Holborn Glory. 
2730 Newport Pink White eyed. 
2727 Mixed 
Pkt. 15c; 3 pkts. 40c; l 4 oz. 60c 
2728 Tall Double, Mixed. 
Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. 50c; */,oz. 75c 
Dwarf Mixed Varieties (To 9 inches) 
2735 Single 2736 Double 
Pkt. 15c; 3 pkts. 40c; i 4 oz. $1 
2737 Annual Sweet William, Mixed. Freely 
flowering the first year from seed started indoors in 
March 9 in. Pkt. 15c; 3 pkts. 40c; 6 pkts. 75c 
THRIFT — see Armeria, page 6. 
2749 TITHONIA, Torch. A sensational lower- 
/ *t^\ growing tithonia flowering profusely from 
( Ja\) August to frost on husky plants. Intense 
orange-red. 
Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. 60c; 6 pkts. $1.10 
TOADFLAX — si < Linaria, page 16 
TOBACCO, Flowering— see Nicotiana, page 18 
2750 TORENIA Fournieri. \ WISHBONE- 
FLOWER. Quantities of sky-blue, single flowers 
with broad yellow petals and yellow centers on 
compact plants. 12 inches. 
Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. 60c; 6 pkts. SI. 10 
2751 TRITOMA, Mixed Hybrids. (P) RED- 
HOT POKER. A brilliant bulbous plant that can 
be grown from seed. Winter protection is required 
Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. 50c; 6 pkts. 90c 
Insert: Shasta Daisy, G. Marconi 
Sweet Pea, Cuthbertson, Janet 
