Flower Seeds 
For Florist 
West Chicago, III. 
Annual 
Larkspur 
T HIS is a bis cut flower crop lor both in and 
out doors and usually it is a profitable one. 
A January sowins grown in a 50° house 
comes in for late April and May. Their long 
spikes and foliage make them fine for decorative 
work and all the colors are attractive. The 
various pink shades are especially wanted 
though the Light Blue and Lilac are choice. 
The Base Branching, also known as Imperial 
and Spiral class, improve the original Stock- 
flowered in being longer stemmed. The Hya¬ 
cinth class produce but one long non-branching 
flower spike. They do well on a raised or 
shall ow bed but are hollow stemmed and soft 
on a deep ground bed unless planted late. Our 
greenhouse crops of larkspur keep us in direct 
touch with the value of varieties and colors. 
You will find this experience reflected in the 
varieties offered. Such as we find the choicest 
are starred *. 
"Miss California" 
BASE BRANCHING, or Giant Imperial. Liberal Tr. Pkt. 1 oz. 
Daintiness. Light Lavender.S.25 $1.25 
Gloria (new). Rich deep rose.25 1.25 
*Miss California. Rich deep pink suffused salmon.25 1.25 
*Carmine King. Highly attractive carmine-rose.25 1.25 
Exquisite Pink Improved. Rich soft pink.25 .75 
The Empress. Salmon-pink.25 1.00 
*White Spire. A fine white.25 1.00 
Blue Bell. Azure Blue.25 .75 
Blue Spire (new). Rich Oxford-blue.25 1.25 
Mixture of all varieties.25 1.00 
TALL DOUBLE STOCK-FLOWERED TYPE. 
Rosamond, (new). Deep rose. 25 1.25 
*Los Angeles. Rosy salmon-pink.25 .75 
Empress Rose. Fine pink.25 .75 
La France. Salmon-pink. 25 .65 
Dark Blue, Sky Blue, Rosy Scarlet, *Lifac, White.Each .20 .60 
Mixture of all varieties.15 .35 
GIANT HYACINTH-FLOWERED. 
*Pink, *Dark Blue, Purple, Lilac, White.Each .25 .80 
Mixed, all colors...25 .80 
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