/ / 
FLOWER SEEDS FOR FLORISTS 
/ / 
INC* 
MISCELLANEOUS ANNUALS—Continued. 
BEGONIA. Tr. pkt. 
FIBROUS ROOTED. This class comprises the 
common single bedding or pot Begonias. 
Seed sown January 1st will make nice 
small-flowering pot plants by late spring. 
For large specimen plants next winter sow 
in March and April. We annually run ex¬ 
tensive trials of all the varieties listed 
below and are in position to accurately 
describe them from our own experience. 
Albert Martin. Bright carmine, large-flow¬ 
ered. 1/32 oz., $1.00.$0.50 
*Carmen. Bright pink flowers with richly con¬ 
trasting green foliage. 1/64 oz., $1.75 . 1.00 
Christmas Cheer. Large-flowered crimson- 
scarlet. 1/64 oz., $1.50. 1.00 
^Darling. See Novelty list on page 2. 1.25 
^Elegant. See Novelty list on page 2. 1/64 
oz., $2.00. 1.00 
Erfordia. Light pink, free flowering. Special 
Benary Heterosis stock. 1.25 
*Fire Sea (Blaze of Fire). Extra dwarf com¬ 
pact growth. Large fiery red flowers. 
Green foliage. 1/32 oz., $2.00. 1.00 
Glory of Erfurt. Large-flowered bright car¬ 
mine. Special Heterosis stock. 1.00 
Glory of Erfurt. Carmine-rose-pink. 1/32 
oz., $2.00.50 
Gustav Knaake. Bright salmon-pink. Color 
like Melior. 1/32 oz., $1.75. 1.00 
* Indian Maid. A bright scarlet selection from 
Carmen with the latter's attractive deep 
bronze foliage. 1.00 
''Lightning. See Novelty list on page 2. 1/64 
oz., $2.00; Vz tr. pkt., 60c. 1.00 
Luminosa. Deep scarlet with reddish brown 
foliage. 1/32 oz., $1.75. 1.00 
Luminosa Compacta. A dwarf free-flowering 
strain of this popular variety. Tr. pkt. 
only . 1.00 
Mignon. Brilliant salmon-scarlet. Semi¬ 
dwarf. 1/32 oz., $1.75.50 
*Prima Donna. Light rose shading to carmine. 
Very excellent standard variety. 1/32 oz., 
:: 'Radio. Extra large-flowered, carmine-scarlet 
with green foliage. Very good. 1/32 oz.. 
Scarlet Queen. Large-flowered scarlet, dark 
bronzy green foliage. 1/32 oz., $1.50. . .50 
Vernon. Deep blood red. Dark-leaved, 1/16 
oz., 50c .25 
Semperflorens Mixture of above colors. Vs 
oz., 75c .25 
TUBEROUS ROOTED. This class comprises a 
new line of double and single tuberous 
rooted varieties easily propagated from 
seed. They require no special care and 
make very satisfactory free-flowering pot 
plants. 
*Lloydii. Red Shades. Nice 4-inch pot plants 
can be had from a January sowing during 
June. A pendulous habit adapts it very 
well to hanging basket work. 1/64 oz., 
$ 6.00 . . 1.00 
"Lloydii. Mixed colors. Contains shades of 
light and dark pink to carmines and reds 
with some white. 1/64 oz., $5.00. 1.00 
No rcissus-flowered Mixture. Contains yel¬ 
lows, pinks and salmon-reds. A striking 
novelty type of tuberous rooted Begonia. 1.00 
CACALIA. Coccinea. 
Tassel flower. Scarlet. 1 oz., 50c.$0.15 
CALCEOLARIA. For large specimen plants 
next season sow seed in May and June. 
HYBRIDA GRANDIFLORA or Large-flowered 
Type. 
Albert Kent. Flowers golden yellow with red 
blotch. Attractive. 1/64 oz., $2.50... . 1.00 
Tigrina. A very attractive mixture of tigered 
or spotted types. 1/64 oz., $2.50. 1.00 
Albert Kent Hybrids. A good mixture of 
large-flowered varieties. 1/64 oz., $3.25 1.00 
Kelway's Perfect Model. We supply origi¬ 
nator's seed of this well known mixture. 
1/64 oz., $2.25. 1.00 
Mixture of all varieties in this class. 1 /64 
oz., $2.00.. . . 1.00 
MULTIFLORA NANA. 10 to 12 inches. An 
improved class—free-flowering and dwarf 
compact habit. At its best in not larger 
than a 4- or 5-inch pot. 
''Golden Tiger. Golden yellow, richly spotted 
red. Very attractive. 1.00 
''Indian Prince. A rich deep scarlet shade. 
Very excellent. 1.00 
''Mixture of above two colors. Vz tr. pkt., 50c; 
1/64 oz., $4.50. 1.00 
RUGOSA MAJOR Perennial Hybrids. Very 
small-flowered. For large specimen work 
as well as outdoor beds in southern cli¬ 
mates . 1.00 
CALLIOPSIS. 
Drummondii. Golden Wave. 1-inch single 
flowers, golden yellow with dark red eye. 
Free-flowering. 1 oz., 25c;.15 
Dwarf Mixture (Bicolor) . 6 to 8 inches. At¬ 
tractive dwarf compact plants. Mixture 
of yellows and red shades. 1 oz., 30c. . . .15 
CAMPANULA. 
Annual Cup ond Saucer Mixture. (New). A 
strain we are introducing this season of 
the double Campanula that flowers 6 to 
8 months from seed. About 60% true. 
'A oz„ $1.50; 1 oz., $4.50.50 
Annual Canterbury Bells Single Mixed. 2 ft. 
Flowers 6 months from seed. Single. A 
oz., 50c; 1 oz., $1.75.25 
Fragilis. Light azure blue, pendulous habit, 
excellent for hanging baskets. Free-flow¬ 
ering.50 
CANDYTUFT. 
HYACINTH-FLOWERED. 
'•'Giant White. Ball's Strain. Our selected 
greenhouse strain. See Novelty list on 
page 2. 1 oz., 75c; 4 ozs., $2.50. 
Miniature Gent. A very dwarf selection from 
the standard kind. Produces 4 to 6 min¬ 
iature spikes about 4 inches high. Flowers 
early in the season and makes a very at¬ 
tractive rock-garden or pot plant. ]A oz., 
50c; 1 oz., $1.50. 
UMBELLATA. A popular spring cut flower from 
a January sowing. The best market va¬ 
rieties are starred (*). 
"'Carmine, Crimson, Flesh Pink, ''Lavender 
(Lilac), *Rose Cardinal, White. Each, 1 
oz., 40c; 4 OZS. , $1.25. 
Mixed. 1 oz., 25c; 4 ozs., 75c. 
.25 
.25 
.15 
.15 
It helps greatly to be well posted on what you are selling. 
[23] 
