“Supreme Quality 
Flower Seeds 
Iceland Poppy “El Monte” 
provides an excellent cut flower 
STATICE SINUATA 
ATROCOERULEA 
“KAMPF’S TALL IMPROVED” 
The annual varieties of Statice have been 
greatly improved during latter years, and, 
therefore, have become much more popular; 
and quite rightly, too, since there are few of 
the everlastings to equal them. Especially the 
blue variety, formerly somewhat pale and 
dirty-looking, has now attained a deep shin¬ 
ing shade combined with size and substance 
of inflorescence. It only remained to estab¬ 
lish a dwarf variety more suitable for bedding 
purposes and a tall variety producing the 
most valuable long-stemmed cutting flowers. 
Both are now here. “Kampf’s tall improved" 
is unsurpassed for cutting and indoor winter 
decorations. It produces most brilliant, deep 
blue, dense blooms on stalks three feet long. 
Tr. Pkt.35c 
NOVELTIES ! Recent 
Novelties and Specialties 
for the Florist Grower 
ICELAND POPPY “EL MONTE” 
An enchanting tangerine orange that 
can be brought into flower from seed 
within six months. Promises to be as pop¬ 
ular as the Gerbera, now accepted as a 
worth-while novelty cut flower. 
Tr. Pkt.25c Oz.$2.50 
STATICE DUMOSA 
The finest Statice for drying. 
Of great value to the florist, in fact the 
most valuable of all Statices. In general 
appearance it resembles the well known 
Incana Nana variety, which, when dried, 
is being imported from Germany and here 
used in immense quantities in wreaths and 
other floral work. Dumosa differs from 
Incana Nana in having larger individual 
florets, much brighter in color, clear sil¬ 
very white when dry and lavender when 
fresh. The branched stalks are more than 
twice the size of Incana, the main stems 
twice as stout. 
For these reasons Dumosa is a highly 
valuable new variety, fdeight, 20 inches. 
Perfectly hardy without protection any¬ 
where. Tr. Pkt.35c 
!4 oz.$1.00 . . Oz.$3.50 
NEW DWARF SWEET PEA 
“BO-PEEP” 
A dwarf early flowering Spencer Sweet 
Pea. It makes a splendid pot plant, also 
an excellent plant for bedding or border 
work. Stems run from four to six inches 
and the plants range from twelve to 
twenty-four inches in diameter. Color: 
rich salmon pink. oz.25c 
Oz.85c !4 lb.$3.00 
Salvia “Harbinger” 
NEW DWARF SALVIA 
“HARBINGER” 
Plants raised from seed sown at the 
end of February commence to produce 
in profusion their long spikes of dazzling 
bright scarlet flowers early in June, and 
maintain a blaze of color until the frosts. 
A more magnfiicent article for summer 
bedding can hardly be imagined. The 
plants are dwarf and compact in habit 
and the strong, dark foliage forms an 
effective foil to the vivid hue of the 
flowers. We consider this one of the 
finest novelties of present introduction. 
Tr. Pkt.50c Oz.$3.00 
For additional varieties of 
SALVIA 
please refer to alphabeticedly 
arranged pages in this book. 
STATICE 
“DUMOSA” 
is the finest 
variety for 
drying. 
Perfectly 
hardy and 
increases 
in value 
yearly. 
New Dwarf Sweet Pea “Bo-Peep,” for pot plants and bedding 
WE ARE PRODUCERS OF GLADIOLUS BULBS IN THE “BETTER” VARIETIES—Our Complete Listing is Contained in This Catalog 
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