FLOWER SEEDS FOR FLORISTS" 
MISCELLANEOUS ANNUALS (Continued) 
SAINTPAULIA. African Violet. A very attractive pot plant. 
Cordata. Lavender-violet, lonantha. Deep blue.*.Each 
SALPIGLOSSIS. Some very attractive colors for summer cutting and spring flowering under glass. 
Especially valuable for retail growers. 
Brown and Gold Rose and Gold Scarlet and Gold 
Violet and Gold White and Gold Yellow and Gold Each, 34 oz. 40c 
Emperor. Extra choice large flowering mixture of above colors.34 oz. 30c 
SALVIA. We annually carry out trials of all available strains of Salvia. This gives us exact information 
on what we are offering you. 
SPLENDENS. 
America. (Globe of Fire). Unexcelled for uniform height. 18 in. Early.34 oz. 75c 
Firebrand. Most compact, about 16 in., and earliest flowering strain.34 oz. 85c 
Harbinger. We find this similar to Firebrand except in height. 18 in.34 oz. 85c 
Bonfire. Not quite so dwarf as above.34 oz. 60c 
Splendens. Tall. Fairly tall and not so early as above varieties.34 oz. 40c 
Maroon Prince. Rich maroon purple. Very effective color. Fairly early flowering. 34 oz. $1.25 
FARINACEA. 
Pale Blue. Nice azure blue color. Excellent for outdoor cutting.34 oz. 50c 
Blue Bedder. Deep blue. Compact. 3 ft.34 oz. 80c 
SAPONARIA Vaccaria. 18 in. Gypsophila-like flowers. 
White, Rose.Each 
SCABIOSA. Choice long-stemmed annuals for summer cutting or spring forcing. 
Ageratum. Blue. (new). Rich deep blue. Azure Fairy. Azure blue. 
King of the Blacks. Deep rich maroon. Loveliness. Very good deep cream pink 
Peach Blossom. Light cream pink. Cherry Red. Shasta. White.Each 
Mixture. 
Giant Hybrid Mixture. An extra long-stemmed and large-flowered mixture of the best and 
newest varieties from America and Europe.34 oz. 35c 
BSTom Thumb. Mixed, Dwarf compact, 6-8 in. Excellent for rock gardens and edgings. 
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. 
34 oz. $i .oo 
Compactus — Reddish Shades. Pleasing shade of reddish pink. 12-14 in.34 oz. $1.00 
Wisetonensis Compactus. The most dwarf strain available, 8-10 in. Light shades. 
Brilliance. Rich amaranth red, 16-18 in. Purple Shades. 
Rose and Carmine Shades. Rose and Amber Shades.Each, 34 oz. $1.00 
SHAMROCK. Sow January 1 in carnation house for 2 in. St. Patrick s Day pot plants. 
SMILAX. Well known greenhouse climber."I lb. $5.00; 4 oz. $1.50 
SOLANUM. 
Christmas Cherry. Ball’s strain. A compact growing strain of our own selection. 
Tr. Pkt. 1 oz. 
Christmas Pepper. An attractive dwarf strain, pro¬ 
ducing 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 
STATICE. The seed of annual statice is of irregular germi¬ 
nation. 
Bonduelli. Yellow. Similar to the Sinuatas. 
1 lb. $2.50 .15 .25 
Sinensis. 18 in. Pure white with canary yellow. 
4 oz. $2.50 .25 .75 
Suworowii. Russian or Rat Tail. Excellent for spring 
cutting from either large pots or beds. Excellent 
for pot specimens.4 oz. $2.75 .25 .75 
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 .25 .80 
True Blue. The standard blue.1 lb. 3.25 .15 .30 
Rosea Superba.1 lb. 3.25 .15 .30 
White.1 lb. 2.00 .15 .25 
New Hybrid Mixture. Contains in addition to the 
above, several new hybrid shades. 
1 lb. $5.25 .25 .85 
THUNBERGIA. Black-eyed Susan.4 oz. $1.75 .15 .65 
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