FLOWER SEEDS FOR FLORISTS 
INC. 
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PRIMULA. 
Tr. Pkt. % oz. 1 oz. 
EVulgaris. True yellow English primrose. 6 in. Seeds should be frozen over winter 
for proper germination. 
EVERIS. 
Polyanthus Grandiflora Mixture. Y oz. $1.00 
Giant Munstead Strain. Extra large-flowered strain in mixture yellow and light shades. 
12 in. y 8 oz. $1.00 
PYRETHRUM. 
Ptarmicaeflorum. Silvery white. 6 in. % oz. $1.50 
Uliginosum. Single white. 4 ft. 
ROSEUM. 30 in. Makes excellent cut-flower material. 
Semi-double Mixture. Produces full double flowers second season. 
Single Mixture. 
Kelway’s Strain. Dark red. Varies some. 
SALVIA Patens. Navy blue. 30 in. 
ESAPONARIA Ocymoides. Rose trailing. 12 in. 
SCABIOSA. Excellent perennial cut-flowers. 
Columbaria Lavender. Delicate shade. 
Columbaria Pink. Delicate orchid-pink. 
Caucasica Lilac-lavender. 
House Hybrids. Shades of lavender and blue. Excellent. 
ESEDUM Acre. 3 in. Golden Moss. Y oz. $1.00 
ESEMPERVIVUM. House Leek. Perennial mixed. 
STATICE. Very hardy as a rule and makes excellent cut-flower material. 
$.40 
$.80 
$3.00 
.50 
6.00 
.75 
.50 
.40 
1.00 
3.25 
.50 
1.50 
4.50 
.25 
.40 
1.25 
.50 
.90 
3.00 
.40 
.75 
2.50 
.20 
.60 
.35 
.65 
2.00 
.40 
.65 
2.00 
.40 
.60 
2.00 
.50 
.90 
3.00 
.35 
.75 
Dicksonii. (new). Large sprays of open Rowers of a rich old rose shade. Excellent either fresh or dried. Flowers 
second season. Tr. Pkt. 50c,- Y oz. $1.25; 1 oz. $4.00. 
EPuberula. (new). A dwarf perennial Statice. 6 in. Flowers in five months. Very floriferous and excellent 
either in pots or for the rock garden. Tr. Pkt. 50c; Y oz. $1.00; 1 oz. $3.00. 
Caspia. Soft lilac. 30 in. 
EDumosa. Dense clumps of silvery-gray Rowers. 30 in. 
Incana. (Tatarica). Small white Rowers. Good for drying. 14 in. 
Latifolia. The standard blue perennial Statice. 30 in. 
Perezii. Similar to Latifolia, but flowers first season. 
TRITOMA Mirabilis Hybrids. Yellow shades. Should be frozen over winter for good germi¬ 
nation. 
TROLLIUS. Ledebouri. Globe Rower. Should be frozen over winter for proper germination. 
Orange. Standard orange Globe Rower. 
ETUNICA Saxifraga. 10 in. Lilac-rose and very dwarf. 
VERONICA. 
Longifolia. Compact clusters of blue Rowers. 30 in. 
ERepens. White with light blue. Very dwarf and trailing. Early. 
$.40 
$.60 
$2.00 
.35 
1.00 
3.50 
.20 
.50 
.25 
.35 
1.00 
.25 
.40 
1.50 
.35 
.50 
1.75 
.50 
1.25 
4.00 
.15 
.60 
.25 
.35 
1.25 
.40 
.80 
3.00 
OUR SERVICE 
The life and value of our industry depends upon the quality, attractiveness and variety of our product. 
Inferior or unsatisfactory stock not only hurts the grower directly but is a reflection on the business 
at large, which means all of us. 
Usually such stock is the result of lack of information or — service. With the backing of our experience 
we try to supply this need to growers of our seed, believing it to be a service they are entitled to. 
Besides supplying circulars gratis on various crops, we regularly issue the 
,7 D A I I DCH DCiOl/" ( By Geo. J. Ball). The second edition has been enlarged and covers a greater 
D/\LL KELL ) Dv»/\/l\ variety of subjects. It supplies detailed information on the construction of cloth 
houses, with suggestions on various crops that can be grown to advantage under their protection, particularly asters. 
We have tried to increase the worth of this edition, and we feel quite sure that it will maintain our policy of giving 
full value in all our dealings. Mailed postpaid for 20c. 
"BETTER SWEET PEAS' 
// (By Geo. J. Ball). A cloth bound book of 210 pages freely illustrated 
and covering in detail the growing of Winter - flowering Peas under 
glass. A chapter is devoted to the possibilities of the Late-flowering type. Another to the miscellaneous crops grown 
to advantage with Peas. "Better Sweet Peas is the only American book on this subject. Sent postpaid for $1.00. 
Attendance at florist Short Courses is increasing. There must be a reason. 
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