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‘ Quality Seeds for Discriminating Growers’ 
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* MAY 1 1934 * 
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WHOLESALE PRICE EIST OF FLOWER SEEDS FOR FLORISTS AND NURSERYMEN 
CASH DISCOUNT 
io% 
Otherwise 
2% 10 Days—30 Net 
CARL P. KROBOTH 
LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY 
MARCH 1934 
On the following pages I am offering selected varieties of seasonable Annual and Perennial Flower Seeds. 
To those that have favored me with some of their business, after receiving my first price list, I wish to express my 
sincere appreciation for the confidence they have showed in me. To others, whom I have not had the pleasure 
of doing business with, I wish to extend the invitation of a trial order. My seed is secured from the best Seed 
Growers and can be depended on being true to name. Freshness of any seed I send out is guaranteed, and you 
will find my “Trade Packets’’ very liberal. 
All orders shipped the day received — I pay the postage. 
ASTERS 
Due to the rapidly increasing difficulty of growing Asters 
in our wilt infested soils, it is strongly advisable to use seed 
bred to withstand 1 the attacks of the wilt. All seed offered is 
Bodgers, originators seed. 
T. P. oz 1 GZ. 
ASTER—SUPER GIANT LOS ANGELES. (New) 
This is the first of a new race of Asters 
which promises to supersede all other 
strains for cut flower use. It is of the gen¬ 
eral habit of the Giants of California, but 
earlier and much larger. The color is a 
pure shell pink _____3 -50 31.25 34.00 
REGULAR ASTERS 
T. P. % OZ 1 oz. 
QUEEN OF THE MARKET 
Standard early flowering type. July. 20 in. 
Deep Rose—Crimson—Purple—White—Rose 
Pink—Flesh Pink—Dark Lavender _ _ .25 .30 1.00 
EARLY ROYAL. 
Blooming directly after the Queen of the Mar¬ 
ket. 2 ft. Deep Rose—Shell Pink—Purple— 
White—Azure Blue—Lavender _ .25 .35 1.30 
AMERICAN BRANCHING 
The most valuable all-around strain. Mid- 
September. 2y z ft. Azure Blue—Deep Rose— 
Shell Pink—Purple—White—Rose Pink—Lav¬ 
ender ______ .25 .30 1.00 
AMERICAN BEAUTY 
The standard late class. September and later. 
2%-3 ft. Azure Fairy—Peach Blossom—Purple 
—Crimson—Dark Lavender—White _ .25 .50 1.50 
WILT RESISTANT VARIETIES 
QUEEN OF THE MARKET 
Dark Blue—Flesh Pink—Crimson—White .50 .60 2.00 
EARLY ROYAL. 
Azure Blue—Deep Rose—Purple—White .... .50 .60 2.00 
AMERICAN BRANCHING. 
Azure Blue — Deep Silvery Rose—-Purple — 
Shell Pink — White _ .50 .60 2.00 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. 
Purple — September Beauty (Flesh Pink) .... 
CREGO. 
Deep Rose „---—-- 
T. P. 
*4 oz 
1 oz. 
.50 
.75 
2.50 
.50 
.60 
2.00 
For Complete List of Asters See January Price List. 
LARKSPUR 
Giant Imperials have superseded all other types of Larkspur 
for Florists’ and general use. They produce more and longer 
flower stems. Due to the upright growth branching from the 
base of the plant they require only about one-half the space 
needed' for the old Stock-flowered type. 
T. P. 14 oz 1 oz. 
GIANT IMPERIAL OR BASE BRANCHING. 
Blue Spire —Rich Oxford 1 Blue 
Carmine King —Carmine Rose 
Exquisite Pink Improved —Rich soft pink 
Lilac Spire 
Miss California —Deep Pink 
The Empress — Salmon Pink 
White Spire 
Choice ---- 25 .35 1.00 
TALL DOUBLE STOCK FLOWERED 
La France —Salmon Pink 
Dark Blue' 
Sky Blue 
Lilac 
White 
Choice _ _ .25 .60 
MARIGOLDS 
GIANT AFRICAN TYPE. 
Alldouble Orange; produces a very good per¬ 
centage of good doubles _ .25 .75 2.00 
Alldouble Lemon; light yellow strain of the 
above _ .25 .75 2.00 
Prince of Orange; Fistulosa type _ .25 60 1.75 
Lemon Queen; Lemon strain of Prince of 
Orange . .25 .60 1.75 
Guinea Gold; Orange flushed with Gold, pro¬ 
ducing many medium-sized flowers. _ .25 .45 1.50 
SEE PAGE 3 and 4 FOR CHOICE PERENNIAL SEED 
