"FLOWER SEEDS FOR FLORISTS" 
MISCELLANEOUS ANNUALS (Continued) 
STATICE. The seed of annual statice is of irregular germination. Tr. Pkt. 
Bonduelli. Yellow. Similar to the Sinuatas.1 lb. $2.50 $.15 
Sinensis. 18 in. Pure white with canary yellow.4 oz. $2.50 .25 
Suworowii. Russian or Rat Tail. Excellent for spring cutting from either large pots or beds. 
Excellent for pot specimens.;.4 oz. $2.75 .25 
SINUATA. Largely used outdoors, but can be forced in a greenhouse. 
Kampf’s Tall Improved. Atrocoerulea. Very bright .deep blue, excellent for cutting. 3 ft. 
1 lb. $5.00 .20 
True Blue. The standard blue.1 lb. $3.25 .15 
Rosea Superba .1 lb. $3.25 .15 
While .1 lb. $2.00 .15 
New Hybrid Mixture. Contains in addition to the above several new hybrid shades. 1 lb. $5.25 .25 
TITHONIA Speciosa. Golden Flower of the Incas. 4 to 6 ft, 3 in. single Sunflower-like orange 
Vermillion flowers.34 oz. 50c .25 
ETORENIA. 
Fournieri. Excellent for spring pot plant sales. Medium blue with dark blotches on lip. Very 
rich.34 oz. 65c .25 
Fournieri Compacta. Dwarf form of above. Excellent for bedding or pots. 34 oz. 50c; 34 oz. 85c .25 
TRACHELIUM Coeruleum. Large heads of small blue flowers resembling Gypsophila. 18 in. .35 
VENEDIUM. 
Fastuosum. Brilliant orange with a glistening dark center.34 oz. 90c .35 
"Ball Hybrids." A most interesting and attractive mixture of colors ranging from silvery white 
down thru various shades of cream and orange-salmon.50 
VINCA ROSEA. Periwinkle. Requires a warm house and an early start. 12 in. 
Pink; Alba Oculata, White with rose eye; Delicata, Soft Pink; Alba Pura, Pure white,- Mixture. 
Each .34 oz. 30c .20 
1 oz. 
$.25 
.75 
.75 
.60 
.30 
.30 
.25 
.85 
1.50 
2.25 
3.25 
.90 
WALLFLOWER. Annual. When 
flowered under favorable condi¬ 
tions this highly attractive, richly 
scented flower is valuable for 
cutting as well as pot plant work. 
Since Wallflower doesn’t seem to 
develop properly in the middle 
of winter nor when exposed to 
much hot fall or spring weather, 
seed should be sown in our lati¬ 
tude around the last week in 
September, grown on raised beds, 
not kept too wet and if the 
flowers come out during a spell 
of unseasonably hot weather, a 
little protection in the form of a 
light cheesecloth shade will help 
to keep them in a harder condition. 
Gold Standard. The standard color. 
A deep golden yellow. One- 
half to three-fourths of your plant¬ 
ing should be of this variety. 
Golden Yellow flaked brown. A rich 
combination of deep golden yel¬ 
low with mahognay. 
Dark Brown. A rather heavy color. 
Tr. Pkt. 35c;M oz. $1.50; 1 oz. $5.00. 
Violet. Tr. Pkt. 50c. 
Annual Wallflower Gold Standard as exhibited by us at the Omaha 
National Show. The rather fragile flowers make exceptionally rich cut 
flowers when well grown. Deep golden yellow and richly fragrant. 
HARDY PERENNIALS 
ACHILLEA Ptarmica. The Pearl. 30 in. 
AGATHAEA Coelestis. Fel icia or Blue Daisy. Excellent. 
ALYSSUM Saxatile. Compactum. Golden yellow. 12 in. Excellent for rock gardens.. . 
ANCHUSA. 
EMyosotidiflora. Forget-me-not blue. 15 in. 
Italica. Dropmore strain. Blue. 6 ft. 
Helps greatly to know as much as possible alioiit what you re selling. 
Tr. Pkt. 
34 oz. 
1 OZ. 
.$ .35 
d 
$ .75 
$2.50 
.25 
.60 
2.00 
.25 
.40 
1.25 
.15 
.25 
.75 
.50 
1.75 
6.00 
.15 
.50 
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