VEGETABLE SEEDS FOR FLORISTS (Continued) 
PEPPERS — Continued 1 oz. 
Ruby King. (Sweet). Standard for home or market garden. Deep green and turning bright red. 
68 days. y 2 oz. 20c $.35 
Hungarian Yellow Wax. (Hot). Very early. Desirable for canning or market garden. Light 
yellow, becoming bright red.^ oz. 30c .50 
Crimson Giant. 85 days. Mild and sweet. Popular home and market sort. Deep green, becoming 
deep crimson. y oz. 40c .65 
Chinese Giant. (Sweet). 80 days. The largest sweet pepper. Deep green, becoming scarlet-red. 
1 lb. $6.25,- y 2 oz. 30c .50 
Pimento. (Perfection). Sweet. 72 days. Standard variety for home or market garden and for 
canning whole. Deep green, becoming deep red. 30 
California Wonder. (Sweet). 72 days. Standard of excellence in sweet peppers. Deep green, 
becoming bright crimson.1 lb. $6.25,- x / 2 oz. 30c .50 
Large Sweet Spanish. 80 days. For home and market garden; heavy producer,- dark green to 
rich red.^ oz. 25c .45 
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 $1.00 .15 
SPINACH 
Giant Thick-leaved. (Nobel). 43 days. Best of thick-leaved group,-long standing,-heavy yielder,- 
deep green; smooth leaves. 
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. 120 days. 1 lb. $4.60 .45 
Pritchard. (Scarlet Topper). Heavy yielder; second early; wilt resistant; fruit solid; brilliant red. .35 
Golden Queen. 83 days. Best large yellow fruited; golden yellow,- firm and smooth. .40 
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 .40 
June Pink. 65 days. Best extra early,- purplish pink. .40 
Bonny Best. Unexcelled for all purposes including forcing. 73 days.1 lb. $3.00 .30 
Dwarf Champion. Dwarf, tree-like. Requires no support; medium size, purplish pink fruit. 78 days. .35 
Earliana. Particularly valuable for home and early market garden. Medium size, deep scarlet. 
64 to 66 days.1 lb. $3.75 .40 
John Baer. Standard all-purpose variety, used largely for canning in northern sections,- medium 
to large. 71 days.1 lb. $3.25 .30 
Livingston's Globe. Valuable for shipping,- heavy producer. Large purplish pink fruit; smooth 
and solid. 81 days. 35 
Ponderosa. Valuable for home use. Extremely large; purplish pink, with few seeds. 85 days. .50 
Stone. 85 days. Valuable for market and canning; heavy producer,- deep scarlet; smooth. 30 
Early Detroit. Particularly valuable for shipping. Purplish pink, large smooth fruit. 78 days. .35 
Oxheart. Late home garden variety. Extra large heart-shaped; few seeds and mild flavor. Very 
choice for salads. 1 lb. $8.50 .80 
Dwarf Stone. Largely used by market gardeners and canners. Heavily productive,- smooth and 
solid. 85 days. .40 
Chalk's Early Jewel. 75 days. Fine for home and market gardeners; heavy producer; scarlet red .30 
TURNIP Purple Top White Globe 10 
4 oz. 
$ 1.00 
1.75 
2.00 
1.75 
.90 
1.75 
.30 
.35 
1.40 
1.40 
1.30 
1.25 
1.25 
.90 
1.20 
1.10 
1.00 
1.10 
1.60 
.90 
1.10 
2.50 
1.35 
.90 
.25 
Pase 
Abutilon.18 
Achillea.28 
Achimenes.18 
Aconitum.28 
Acroclinium.18 
Agathaea.28 
Ageratum.18 
Aloe.18 
Alyssum 
Annual.18 
Perennial.28 
Amaranthus.18 
Anchusa 
Annual.18 
Perennial. 28 
Aquilegia.28 
Arabis.28 
Arctotis...18 
Asclepias.28 
Asparagus 
Annual.18 
Perennial.28 
Aster 
Perennial.28 
Regular. 5 
Resistant.1-4 
Balsam.18 
Begonia.18-19 
Beilis.28 
Bird s Eye Pepper . 27 
Brachycome.19 
Browallia.19 
Cacalia.19 
Calceolaria. 19 
Calendula.14 
Calliopsis.19 
Campanula 
Annual.20 
Perennial.29 
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Candytuft 
Annual.20 
Perennial.29 
Canna.. . 20 
Cardinal Climber 24 
Carnation .20 
Catananche.29 
Celosia.20 
Centaurea 
Annual.20 
Perennial. ... 29 
Cerastium.29 
Chorizanthe.21 
Christmas Cherry.27 
Christmas Pepper.27 
Chrysanthemum 
Annual. 21 
Perennial.29 
Cineraria.21 
Clarkia.22 
Cobaea.22 
Coleus.22 
Coreopsis.29 
Cosmos.22 
Cyclamen ..22 
Cynoglossum.22 
Dahlia.22 
Daisy.29 
Delphinium.29 
Dianthus 
Annual.23 
Perennial.29 
Dictamnus.29 
Didiscus.23 
Dielytra.29 
Digitalis.29 
Dimorphotheca 23 
Doronicum.29 
Dracaena -23 
Dusty Miller.23 
INDEX 
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Euphorbia.23 
Exacum.23 
Feverfew.30 
Gaillardia 
Annual.23 
Perennial.30 
Gerbera.23 
Geum.30 
Gillia.23 
Gloxinia.23 
Godetia.23 
Gomphrena.23 
Gourd.23 
Grevillea.23 
Gypsophila 
Annual.23 
Perennial ... 30 
Hel ianthemum.30 
Helianthus.24 
Helichrysum.24 
Heuchera.30 
Hollyhock.30 
Hunnemania.24 
Iberis.20 
Impatiens.24 
Ipomoea.24 
Isoloma.24 
Kalanchoe.24 
Kochia. 24 
Lantana. . .24 
Larkspur.15 
Lathyrus.30 
Leptosyne.24 
Liatris.30 
Li I i urn .30 
Linaria 24 
Lobelia 
Annual.24 
Perennial.30 
Lunaria.30 
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Lupinus 
Annual.24 
Perennial. ... 30 
Lychnis.30 
Marigold.16 
Matricaria. 30 
Mignonette .24 
Mimosa.24 
Myosotis 
Annual.24 
Perennial.30 
Nasturtium.25 
Nemesia.25 
Nepeta.30 
Nicotiana.25 
Nigella.25 
Oenothera.25 
Pansy.17 
Pentstemon.25 
Periwinkle.28 
Petunia.6-8 
Phlox.25 
Physalis.30 
Platycodon.30 
Poppy 
Annual.. 26 
Perennial.30 
Portulaca.26 
Primula 
Annual.26 
Perennial.31 
Pyrethrum.31 
Rhodanthe.26 
Rieinus.26 
Saintpaulia.27 
Salpiglossis.27 
Salvia 
Annual..27 
Perennial.31 
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Saponaria 
Annual.27 
Perennial.31 
Scabiosa 
Annual.27 
Perennial.31 
Schizanthus.27 
Sedum.31 
Sempervivum. 31 
Sensitive Plant. 24 
Shamrock.27 
Smilax.27 
Snapdragon.11 
Solanum.27 
Statice 
Annual.27 
Perennial.31 
Stock 
Branching.10 
Non-branching... 10 
Summer Cypress. ... 24 
Sunflower. ... 24 
Sweet Pea 
Early. 9 
Late . 8 
Sweet William.23 
Thunbergia.27 
Torenia . 28 
Trachelium.28 
Tritoma.31 
Trollius.31 
Tunica.31 
Ursinia .28 
Vegetables.32 
Venidium. 28 
Verbena.28 
Veronica.31 
Vinca.28 
Viola .17 
Zinnia.12-13 
