''FLOWER SEEDS FOR FLORISTS" 
»NC. 
MISCELLANEOUS ANNUALS (Continued) 
CANDYTUFT. (Iberis). Tr. Pk. 1 oz. 
UMBELLATA. We offer the following in this popular spring cut flower: 
Carmine, Flesh Pink, Lavender, White, Crimson, Rose Cardinal, Lilac. Each .4 oz. $1.25 $ .15 $.40 
Mixed .4 oz. .75 .15 .25 
GIANT HYACINTH-FLOWERED. 
White. Our stock of this is grown from specially selected stock seed developed in our own greenhouses. 
If sown early in January and grown cool, makes fine crop for Mother's Day and Memorial Day. 
Tr. Pkt. 25c; 1 oz. 75c; 4 oz. $2.25. 
ISIMiniature Gem. An extremely dwarf selection from the above. Produces 4 to 6 spikes Tr. Pkt. 1 oz. 
about 4 in. high. Very attractive as a rock garden or pot plant.34 oz- 50c $ .25 $1.50 
CARNATION. Chabaud. 
DOUBLE ENFANT DE NICE. The finest strain of annual carnations. Flowers five months from seed 
and comes 75% true to color. 
Red, Rose, Salmon, White, Each . H oz. $1.00; 34 oz. $1.75 
Mixed . ^ oz. 1.25 
GIANT STRAIN. 
Cardinal Red, Deep Rose, Flesh Pink, Rose Pink, White, Each. 34 oz. 60c 
Mixed. 34 oz. 50c 
CENTAUREA. 
CYANUS DOUBLE. Bachelor Button or Cornflower. Very free flowering and good for cutting 
either outdoors or in the greenhouse. 
Blue (the best market color). Carmine, Rose, White, Each .4 oz. $1.40 
Mixed .4 oz. .80 
IMPERIALIS. Sweet Sultan. Double thistle type Rower. 
Amaranth Red, Brilliant Rose, Deep Lavender, Delicate Lilac, Rose, White, Each. 
Mixed. 
AMERICANA. Large thistle type Rowers. Lilac, White.Each 
CANDIDISSIMA and GYMNOCARPA. See Dusty Miller. 
SUAVEOLENS. 
Yellow Sweet Sultan. Very good bright yellow thistle-like Rowers. Excellent for forcing 
indoors for January sowing. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
SEGETUM. Attractive single daisy-like Rower. Makes nice spring Rowers from January to February 
sowing. 
Eldorado. Bright yellow with dark brown disc. Very fine.34 oz. 25c 
Eastern Star. Primrose, brown disc. Evening Star. Golden yellow. Each 
Gloria Alba. White with pale disc. Morning Star. Pale primrose. Each 
Mixture of above. 
CARINATUM. 
Burridgeanum. White with scarlet zone. 
Northern Star. White with dark center and yellow band. Very attractive 
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COLEUS Hybrida. Coleus from seed necessarily varies but produces beautiful color variations from 
which new and exhibition stock may be propagated. 
Giant Exhibition Mixture. The finest strain we are able to find. A oz. $1.75 1.00 
Rainbow Mixture. A strain that met with considerable favor last year.34 oz. $1.00 .50 
Hybrida Mixture. 34 oz. 60c .35 
3.50 
CYNOGLOSSUM Amabile. Chinese Forget-me-not. 24 in. 
Pink. 34 oz. 35c .20 
Blue.15 
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.30 
DIANTHUS. 
ESWEET WILLIAM. Annual Sweet William. (D. Barbato-sinensis) 12 in. Single Mixed. 
Sweet Wiveisfield. 12 in. Improved form of Annual Sweet William. Extra large flowered 
brilliant array of colors. Fine for cutting and garden use. 
HEDDEWIGII. Japanese Pinks. 10 in. and free flowering. Fine for rock gardens. 
Fireball. Double. Dark Scarlet.34 oz. 30c 
Pink Beauty. Blush Pink. 
Snowdrift. Double. Extra large flowered pure white. 
Mourning Cloak. Double. Blackish maroon, margined white. 
Diadem Mixture. 
Laciniatus Splendens. (new). Single. Extra large 2 in. — brilliant crimson 
white eye. Special mention in “All American Trials, 1934". 
For other Dianthus see Perennial pages. 
DIDISCUS Coeruleus. Blue Lace Flower. Valuable for spring greenhouse cutting. 
DRACAENA. Australis. Broad leaved. 
Indivisa. Narrow-leaved. The most popular. 
Usually the more stock grown the loiver average returns. DonH overdo. 
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