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FLOWER SEEDS 
FOR FLORISTS 
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MISCELLANEOUS ANNUALS—Continued. 
LUPINUS—Continued. 
Tr. pkt. 
1 OZ. 
HARTWEGI1. 
Dark Blue. The best selling stand¬ 
ard color. 4 ozs., 75c. 
Sky Blue. Very good market color. 
$0.15 
$0.30 
4 ozs., 75c. 
Roseus. Of limited commercial 
.15 
.30 
value. 4 ozs., 75c. 
.15 
.30 
White. 4 ozs., 75c. 
.15 
.30 
Mixed. 4 ozs., 75c. 
.15 
.30 
Giant King Oxford Blue. An extra 
large-flowered tall strain. Deep 
blue with white stripe. Base¬ 
branching. 1/4 oz., 50c.25 1.50 
Giants Mixed. Various colors in 
this new type. 20 .75 
MIGNONETTE. 
’ : 'Ball Strain. Light colored flowers 
and 2 to 3 weeks earlier than 
New York Market. We have 
found a crop of this special 
greenhouse forcing strain a prof¬ 
itable one when sown in August 
in pots and transplanted while 
still small. Disbudding necessary 
for large spikes. May also be 
sown in January for spring crop. 
1/4 oz., $1.75. 
1.00 
6.00 
New York Market. 'A oz., $1.75. 
1.00 
6.00 
MACHET. Suited for summer bedding 
work. 
Golden Goliath. Goliath Red. Each 
.15 
.75 
MIMOSA Pudica. Sensitive Plant. . . . 
MYOSOTIS. Forget-me-not. 
.20 
.50 
’"Ball's Early. Not quite as long¬ 
stemmed as Blue Bird but very 
free and early-flowering. For 
full description see Novelty page 
3. ’A oz., $1.50. 
.50 
Ruth Fischer. Clear blue, very com¬ 
pact habit. Fine for pot culture. 
1/32 oz., 75c. 
.35 
New Dwarf Double Nasturtium, Golden Globe— 
an attractive addition to the Gleam type. 
NASTURTIUM. Tr.pkt. 1 oz. 
DOUBLE OR GLEAM VARIETIES. A 
revival of this old time plant has 
been brought about by this new 
double type. Bright colors, free- 
flowering and long stems suit 
them ideally for the home gar¬ 
dener as well as the florist for 
combination work, window boxes, 
and cutting. No retail grower 
should be without them. We of¬ 
fer only Bodger strains. 
"Golden Gleam. The original semi- 
trailing double Nasturtium. Deep 
golden yellow. 1 lb., $1.25; 
4 ozs., 40c. 
*Searlet Gleam. Identical to Golden 
Gleam except in color, a brilliant 
scarlet. V 2 oz., 30c. 
*Gleam Hybrids. A brilliant mixture 
of 6 to 8 distinct color types 
covering the range from light 
yellow through orange and scar¬ 
let and attractively variegated 
combinations. !A oz., 50c. 
’"Golden Globe. (New). Identical to 
Golden Gleam except of a dis¬ 
tinctly dwarf compact habit. . . . 
SINGLE VARIETIES. 
Cloth of Gold. Scarlet, golden foli¬ 
age. Dwarf. 1 lb., $1.00; 4 ozs., 
30c . 
Empress of India. Deep scarlet, 
dark foliage. Dwarf. 1 lb., 
$1.00; 4 ozs., 30c. 
Golden King. Indian yellow, dark 
foliage. Dwarf. 1 lb., $1.00; 
4 ozs., 30c. 
Mixture of all colors in the dwarf 
class. 1 lb., $1.00; 4 ozs., 30c. 
Vesuvius. Salmon-rose, dark foli¬ 
age. Of tall or trailing habit. 1 
lb., $1.00; 4 ozs., 30c. 
California Giants Mixed. Mixture 
of all colors in the tall or trail¬ 
ing class. 1 lb., $1.00; 4 ozs., 
30c . 
NEMESIA. Strumosa Suttonii. 
GRANDIFLORA. Large-flowered and 
long-stemmed. 24 in. Fine for 
spring cutting. The following 
varieties come quite true. 
Blue. 1/16 oz., 50c. 
Cherry Red. !A oz., 75c. 
Orange. Good bright color. 'A oz., 
75c . 
Scarlet. 'A oz., 75c. 
Rose. Rather deep heavy color. ’A 
oz., 75c. 
Mixture of all colors in this class. 
!A oz., 50c. 
NANA COMPACTA. More dwarf than 
the Grandifloras. 18 in. and 
branches profusely from base. Ex¬ 
cellent for bedding and pot work, 
also for combination boxes. 
"Aurora. Carmine-crimson with 
white. Attractive. 'A oz., 75c. . 
$0.15 
.15 .50 
.25 1.50 
.15 .40 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.35 
.35 
.25 
.25 
.25 
.25 
.35 
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