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SEED GROWERS 83 



Eosine. Soft rose tinged with salmon; extra vigorous 



Fortune. Dusky vioIet-blue; large flowers 



Gleneagles. Light lavender blue; daintily frilled 



Good Cheer. Charming begonia-rose; large flowered; robust 



Hero. Brilliant cerise or cherry, tinged with scarlet. Sunproof 



Honour. Beautifully waved flowers in a rich crimson color. . 



King White. Standard variety; white-seeded 



Magnet. Rich cream-pink; keeps well in water 



Majestic Cream. A deep cream shade 



Mary Pickford. Dainty cream pink; a universal favorite 



Miss California. Rose cream pink with soft salmon sheen; 

 very beautiful 



Mrs. A. Searles. Bright cerise; large blooms 



Olympia. A deep royal purple 



Pinkie. Rich rose-pink. The largest and finest pink 



Powerscourt. The best lavender; exquisitely frilled 



Red Boy. (1933 Novelty) Best deep crimson. Large boldly 

 expanded flowers. . .100 pkts. $12.50; 1000 pkts. $100.00 



Reflection. Clear cornflower blue; extra long stemmed; the 

 best blue 



Royal Scot. Bright flame scarlet 



Senator. Chocolate and maroon striped and flaked on light 



background .10 .30 1.15 



Smiles. (1933 Novelty) Exquisite shrimp pink tinged with 

 salmon. Great vigor (one of its parents was Pinkie) ; big 

 flowers; long stems. .100 pkts. $12.50; 1000 pkts. $100.00 



Sunkist. Cream colored flower with picotee edge of rose .... .10 .30 1.15 



Sybil Henshaw. Glowing blood-crimson. Succeeds King 

 Edward Spencer as the standard crimson 



Tangerine Improved. Salmon-orange; requires shading 



The Sultan. Deep maroon with a trace of violet 



Warrior. Ox-blood maroon, sparkhng sheen 



Welcome. The most dazzling of all the scarlets. Strictly sun- 

 proof. A robust grower, with boldflowers on stout stems . 



What Joy. Primrose yellow shading to cream; so far the 

 nearest approach to a true yellow 



Winnie Morse. Delicate cream pink with rose blush ; gorgeous, 

 duplexed blooms 



Youth. Pure white with picotee edge of soft pink; especially 

 fragrant, large flowers 



Superb Mixed. A superb mixture of the finest named sorts; 

 rich, brilliant color. . , 10 lbs. or more, $0.65 per lb. 



Choice Mixed. A very desirable mixture of true Spencer sorts ; 

 many colors 10 lbs. or more, $0.45 per lb. 



EARLY FLOWERING SPENCER (hA-C 6 ft.) The blossoms are very large, beautifully 

 waved, and carried on long stems; flower 3 to 4 weeks earlier than Late Spencers and 

 are in bloom for weeks. Much in demand by commercial growers for forcing under glass. 



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Early Alameda. Sparkling cerise-pink, white ground $0.30 



Early American Beauty. (1933 novelty) Glowing rose crim- 

 son. Immense flowers and vigorous vines 1.50 



*Early Apollo. Soft salmon-cerise. Large flowers on extra 



long stems .30 



Early Aviator. Glowing crimson; excellent form .30 



*Extra long-stemmed varieties. 



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