"FLOWER 
SEEDS FOR FLORISTS" 
VEGETABLE SEEDS FOR FLORISTS (Continued) 
LETTUCE. 
All Seasons Head. Valuable market and home garden variety, round Firm heads. 
Grand Rapids Forcing. The standard loose-leaved variety for greenhouse forcing. Tender and 
sweet under glass.1 lb. $1.50 
Black Seeded Simpson. Early; dependable everywhere and largely used by home and market 
gardeners. Loose-leaved and frilled.1 lb. $1.40 
Big Boston. Select stock. Most widely popular of all heading lettuce, largely used for summer 
and fall hotbed and cold frame culture. .1 lb. $1.60 
ONION. 
yellow Globe Danvers. Very popular,- medium large; pure yellow; firm and hard. 
Prizetaker. Sweet Spanish class; large globular; yellow; good shipper. 
PARSLEY. 
Extra Triple Curled. (Moss Curled). Very compact; dark green. 
RADISH. 
Early Scarlet Globe. (Short top strain). Our strain of this very early forcing variety is a superior 
one; small tops make it right for bunching. 23 days. This is an ideal florists’ “catch crop” 
for selling to local stores.1 lb. $.60 
SPINACH. 
Giant Thick-leaved. (Nobel). 43 days. Best of thick-leaved group; long standing; heavy yielder,- 
deep green; smooth leaves.1 lb. 35c 
TOMATO. Number of days following description is time to first pick of fruit from early June planting 
in northern states. 
Crimson Cushion. Large round and regular,-bright scarlet; solid; very prolific. 120days. 1 lb. $4.60 
Pritchard. (Scarlet Topper). Heavy yielder; second early,- wilt resistant; fruit solid; brilliant red. 
Golden Queen. 83 days. Best large yellow fruited; golden yellow; firm and smooth. 
Marglobe. Particularly valuable for shipping and highly resistant to disease. Smooth; of distinct 
quality and long bearing. 75 to 78 days.1 lb. $4.00 
June Pink. 65 days. Best extra early,- purplish pink. 
Bonny Best. Unexcelled for all purposes including forcing. 73 days.1 lb. $3.00 
Dwarf Champion. Dwarf, tree-like. Requires no support; medium size, purplish pink fruit. 78 days. 
Earliana. Particularly valuable for home and early market garden. Medium size, deep scarlet. 
64 to 66 days.1 lb. $3.75 
John Baer. Standard all-purpose variety, used largely for canning in northern sections; medium 
to large. 71 days.1 lb. $3.25 
Livingston’s Globe. Valuable for shipping; heavy producer. Large purplish pink fruit; smooth 
and solid. 81 days. 
Ponderosa. Valuable for home use. Extremely large; purplish pink, with few seeds. 85 days. 
Stone. 85 days. Valuable for market and canning; heavy producer; deep scarlet; smooth.... 
Early Detroit. Particularly valuable for shipping. Purplish pink, large smooth fruit. 78 days. . 
Oxheart. Late home garden variety. Extra large heart-shaped; few seeds and mild flavor. Very 
choice for salads.1 lb. $8.50 
Dwarf Stone. Largely used by market gardeners and canners. Heavily productive; smooth and 
solid. 85 days. 
Chalk’s Early Jewel. 75 days. Eine for home and market gardeners; heavy producer,- scarlet red. 
TURNIP 
Purple Top White Globe. 
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INDEX 
Pase 
Achillea ... 
.27 
Achimenes 
.22 
Aconitum . 
.27 
Acroclinium 
22 
Agathaea 
.27 
Aloe. 
. 22 
Alyssum 
Perennial 
,27 
Anchusa 
Annual 
22 
Perennial 
. .27 
Aquilegia . 
.28 
Arabis.... 
.28 
Asclepias 
28 
Asparagus 
Annual . 
22 
Perennial 
,28 
Aster 
Perennial 
28 
Resistant 
.20 
Begonia . . 
.19 
Beilis 
.28 
Bird's bye Pepper 26 
Browallia 
22 
Calceolaria 
18 
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Calendula.6-7 
Campanula 
Annual.22 
Perennial.28 
Candytuft 
Annual.23 
Perennial.28 
Carnation.23 
Catananche.28 
Centaurea 
Annual.23 
Perennial.28 
Cerastium.28 
Christmas Cherry. .26 
Christmas Pepper. .26 
Chrysanthemum 
Annual.23 
Perennial.28 
Cineraria.15 
Coleus.23 
Coreopsis.28 
Cyclamen.17 
Cynoglossum . . . 23 
Daisy.28 
Delphinium ... .28 
Page 
Dianthus 
Annual.23 
Perennial.29 
Dictamnus.29 
Didiscus.23 
Dielytra.29 
Digitalis.29 
Doronicum.29 
Dracaena.23 
Dusty Miller.24 
Exacum.24 
Feverfew.30 
Gaillardia 
Perennial.29 
Gerbera.24 
Geum.29 
Gloxinia.24 
Grevillea.24 
Gypsophila 
Annual.24 
Perennial.29 
Helianthemum . . .29 
Heuchera.29 
Hollyhock.29 
Impatiens.24 
Isoloma.24 
Page 
Kalanchoe.24 
Lantana.24 
Larkspur.14 
Lathyrus.29 
Leptosyne .24 
Liatris.29 
Lilium.30 
Lobelia 
Perennial.30 
Lunarla.30 
Lupinus 
Annual.24 
Perennial .... 30 
Lychnis.30 
Marigold.25 
Matricaria . . . .30 
Mignonette ... 25 
Mimosa.25 
Myosotis 
Annual.25 
Perennial.30 
Nasturtium ..25 
Nemesia . ... 25 
Nepeta. ... 30 
Oenothera.25 
Page 
Pansy. . . . .13 
Petunia. .21-22 
Physalis.30 
Platycodon .30 
Poppy 
Annual. 26 
Perennial.30 
Primula 
Annual.16 
Perennial .30 
Pyrethrum. . .30 
Saintpaulia 26 
Salvia 
Annual. . . .26 
Perennial .... 31 
Saponaria 
Perennial .31 
Scabiosa 
Perennial . ..31 
Schizanthus .26 
Sedum. .31 
Sempervivum ... 31 
Sensitive Plant. . . .25 
Smilax.26 
Snapdragon .11-12 
Page 
Solanum.26 
Statice 
Annual.27 
Perennial.31 
Stock 
Branching.5 
Non-Branching . . . 
.2-3-4-5 
Sweet Pea 
Early.8-9-10 
Late.10 
Sweet William.. . .23 
Thalictrum ..31 
Tithonia.27 
Torenia.27 
Trachelium.27 
Tritoma.31 
Trollius.31 
Tunica.31 
Vegetables . . 31 -32 
Venidium.27 
Veronica.31 
Vinca.27 
Viola.13 
Wallflower.27 
For a condensed index, see page 1. 
