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FLOWER SEEDS FOR FLORISTS 
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PERENNIALS AND BIENNIALS (Continued) 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. Indicum. Early flowering, August-September. Per¬ 
fectly hardy chrysanthemum mixture. 14 oz., $1.00... . 
COREOPSIS GRANDIFLORA. 
Lanceolata Single. 
DAISY. All the following varieties are hardy 
under favorable winter conditions,—a well 
drained soil and a fairly steady protection 
of snow. All are valuable for cutting and 
are listed in their flowering order, begin¬ 
ning with the Elder in mid-May to the Alaska 
in July. 
Tr. Pkt. Moz. 
Elder Daisy. Earliest, comes 
true from seed.$.20 $.25 
June Marguerite. Not so 
large but earlier.25 
Mayfield Giant. Large snow 
white.25 
Conqueror. Giant-flowered 
White.20 .30 1.00 
Double Fringed White 
(Diener’s). From origi¬ 
nator’s stock. When well 
grown this is highly 
attractive. .50 
Shasta "Alaska.” We offer a 
superior strain of Ameri¬ 
can grown seed of this 
valuable cut flower.25 
Tr. Pkt. 
M oz. 
1 oz. 
$.35 
$.50 
$1.50 
.20 
.60 
.25 
.40 
1.25 
.50 
.15 
.30 
.20 
.50 
.25 
1.00 
1 oz. 
$ .75 
.75 
.75 
.30 1.00 
DELPHINIUM. 
Belladonna Improved. Choice 
light blue. .1 lb., $25.00 
.35 
1.75 
Belladonna Regular. 
.25 
1.65 
Bellamosum. Dark blue. 
.40 
1.75 
The above are the standard 
cut flower class. 
Blackmore and Langdon 
Strain. Colors from light 
to dark blue; extra heavy 
flower spikes and large 
flowers. Generally con¬ 
sidered the finest hybrid 
strain. We have a choice 
stock. 
.50 
.90 
3.50 
Hollyhock Wrexham Strain. 
Another fine hybrid strain. 
Extra long tapering spikes. 
.75 
1.50 
5.00 
Gold Medal Hybrids. 
.25 
1.00 
Iceberg (new). The finest clear 
white. 
.50 
2.50 
Delphinium — Hollyhock or Wrexham Strain. 
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