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FLOWER 
SEEDS FOR FLORISTS 
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DIANTHUS 
SWEET WILLIAM. 
Annual Sweet William. (D. Bar- 
bato-sinensis). 12 in. Single 
Mixed . $0.15 
*Sweet Wivelsfield. 12 in. Improv¬ 
ed form Annual Sweet William. 
Extra large-flowered with bril¬ 
liant mixture of colors. Very ex¬ 
cellent strain. 20 
^Double Sweet Wivelsfield. (New). 
Combines the same attractive 
features of the above with large 
double flowers. Comes about 
50% double. Trade pkts. only 
HEDDEWIGII. Double Japanese Pinks. 
10 in. and free-flowering. Fine 
for rock gardens. 
MISCELLANEOUS ANNUALS—Continued. 
Tr.pkt. 1 oz. 
.50 
$0.50 
.75 
Fireball. Deep scarlet. ’A oz., 30c 
.20 
.80 
Pink Beauty. Blush pink . 
.20 
.80 
Snowdrift. Extra large-flowered 
pure white . 
.20 
.80 
Mourning Cloak. Blackish maroon 
margined white, very attractive 
type . 
.15 
.50 
Diadem Mixture of above colors. . 
.20 
.75 
:!: Laciniatus Splendens. (New). Ex¬ 
tra large 2 in. flowers. Brilliant 
crimson with a large white eye. 
An outstanding last season's in¬ 
troduction to this class. Excellent 
for rock gardens. ’A oz., 50c. . .25 1.50 
DIDISCUS Coeruleus 
Blue Lace Flower. Valuable for 
spring greenhouse forcing. 20 .80 
DIMORPHOTHECA Aurantiaca 
Hybrids Mixed. 12 in. Orange 
flowers. Makes nice early flow¬ 
ering garden annual. Some value 
for cutting. 20 .75 
DRACAENA 
Australis. Broad-leaved. 20 .75 
Indivisa. Narrow-leaved and most 
popular . 15 .40 
DUSTY MILLER 
We have deemed it advisable this 
year to again list these different 
varieties together for the sake 
of comparison. 
Centaurea Candidissima. 6 in. Of 
slow growth. 'A oz., 50c.25 1.40 
Centaurea Gymnocarpa. 24 in. See 
illustration. 20 .50 
CINERARIA MARITIMA DIAMOND 
According to the past two seas¬ 
on's trial ground reports, this is 
the outstanding Dusty Miller 
from the standpoint of dwarf 
compact habit and white foliage. 
Notice that we list two strains. 
* Extra Dwarf. As the accompanying 
photo shows, this is the most 
dwarf compact strain. 35 .75 
Medium Dwarf. A very even strain 
useful where a very dwarf habit 
is not necessary. 20 .50 
I oz. 
$0.65 
.35 
Gerbera Jamesoni—flowers lost 
10 doys to 2 weeks after cut. 
EUPHORBIA Tr.pkt 
Heterophylla. Annual Poinsettia or 
Mexican Fire Plant. Makes good 
solid hedge with small poinsettia- 
like flowers at tip of branches. 
36 in. $0.15 
Variegata. Snow-on-the-Mountain .15 
EXACUM Affine 
A very attractive, easily grown, 
richly fragrant pot plant. 
Light Blue. 1/64 oz., $1.75. 1.00 
*Atrocoeruleum. The deeper color of 
the two and the preferred va¬ 
riety. 1 /64 oz., $2.00. 1.00 
GAILLARDIA. Lorenziana 
Double mixture of yellow and 
red shades. 1 8 in.15 
GERBERA 
Jamesonii Hybrids. A popular green¬ 
house forcing plant also hardy 
if well protected. We supply only 
freshly harvested seed. Mixture. 
100 seeds, 40c; 500 seeds, 
$1.75; 1000 seeds, $3.00. 
GILIA Capitata. (Blue Thimble Flow¬ 
er) . 24 in. Ball-shaped flowers 
with some cutting value. At¬ 
tractive feathered foliage. 15 .25 
.40 
From left to right: Centaurea Candidissima; Cineraria 
Maritima Diamond, extra dwarf; same but medium dwarf; 
Centaurea Gymnocarpa. 
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