'^FLOWER SEEDS FOR FLORISTS^' 
poppy. 
MISCELLANEOUS ANNUALS (Continued) 
EICELAND. (P. Nudicaule). The following are excellent cut-flower strains for either greenhouse forcing 
or outdoor work and we believe represent the best available for this purpose. 
El Monte. Bright tangerine orange. Tr. Pkt. 25c; oz. 75c. 
Fakenham Hybrids. Extra large flowered on 18 in. stems, mixture. Tr. Pkt. 25c; 34 oz. 75c. 
Gartref Strain. A fine strain of pastel shades, most flowers having a deep edging that contrasts well. Tr. Pkt. 35c; 
3i6 oz. $.75. 
Sandford's Giants. Vigorous grower and long-stemmed. Mixture. The finest strain in this class for cutting. 
Tr. Pkt. 50c; 34 oz. $1.00. 
SHIRLEY. 
Double Begonia-flowered Pink Shades. Double Begonia 
American Legion. Single orange-scarlet. 
CARNATION-FLOWERED. Double, 3 ft. 
Fairy Blush Hybrids. Mixture of light pink shades. 
Mixture. Covers all shades in this class. 
PEONY-FLOWERED. Double. 3 ft. 
Shrimp Pink. 
Mixture. 
SAINTPAULIA. African Violet. A very attractive pot plant. 
Cordata. Lavender-violet, lonantha. Deep blue. 
SALVIA. We annually carry out trials of all available strains of 
on what we are offering you. 
SPLENDENS. 
Harbinger. We find this similar to Firebrand except in height. 18 in.34 oz 
Bonfire. Not quite so dwarf as above.34 oz 
Splendens. Tall. Fairly tall and not so early as above varieties.34 oz 
Maroon Prince. Rich maroon purple. Very effective color. Fairly early flowering. . . 34 oz 
FARINACEA. 
Pale Blue. N ice azure blue color. Excellent for outdoor cutting.34 oz 
Blue Bedder. Deep Blue. Compact. 3 ft.34 oz 
Tr. Pkt. 
1 OZ. 
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SCHIZANTHUS. Grandiflora, or large-flowered class— 
the most attractive strains. 
Ball "Brilliant Blend". Our finest all-purpose 
mixture with plenty of dark colors. 16-18 in. 
Tr. Pkt. 35c. 34 oz. $1.00. 
Bridal Veil. (new). Pure white, the most popular 
color of the day and in the form of this Schizan- 
thus, very attractive either as a pot plant or 
for cutting. Tr. Pkt. 75c. 
Ball's Dwarf, (new). Does not get over 12-14 in. 
high and produces a dense head of flowers in 
an attractive mixture of colors. The picture 
clearly shows the ideal compact growing and 
flowering habit. This new strain is perfection 
for use as a 4 in. pot plant and it gives us 
pleasure to call your attention to it. Tr. Pkt. 
50c. 34 oz. $1.00. 
Compactus — Reddish Shades. Pleasing shade of 
reddish pink. 12-14 in. Tr. Pkt. 50c; 34 oz. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Tr. Pkt. 1 oz. 
Brilliance. Rich amaranth 
red, 16-18 in. Purple 
Shades. Rose and Car¬ 
mine Shades. Rose and 
Amber Shades. Ea. 34 oz. $1.00 $ .40 
SMILAX. Well known green¬ 
house climber. 
Evolution of Schizanihus 
Left, the original Pinnatus type, obsolete for most purposes. Center. 
Wisetonensis type, such as is supplied in any good mixture or blend. 
Fine for large pot plants or cutting. Right, the new dwarf type we are 
releasing this season. Ideal for 4 or 5 in. pot plants. Seed all three sown 
Oct. 9, and all three received one pinch when at a height of 4-6 in. Grown 
in a 45° house and came in just right for the spring shows, around April 1. 
1 lb. $5.00; 4 OZ. $1.50 .20 $ .50 
SOLANUM. Tr. Pkt. 1 oz. 
Christmas Cherry. Ball’s Strain. A compact growing strain of our own selection. $ .25 $1.00 
Christmas Pepper. An attractive dwarf strain, producing medium size berries ranging in color 
from purple to brilliant red. When field grown under our conditions the berries are fully 
colored by Nov. 1.34 oz. 60c .25 2.00 
Bird's Eye Pepper. Small bright red berries.34 oz. 50c .25 1.75 
[ 26 ] Attractive variety in florist stock increases interest and sales. 
