‘Supreme Quality 
Calliopsis (Annual) 
Golden Wave (Drummondi). Yellow. 
Tr. Pkt.10c Oz.25c Lb.$2.25 
Nigra Speciosa. Dark brown. Tr. Pkt.15c Oz.25c 
Radiata Tigrina (Tiger Star). Tr. Pkt.10c Oz.40c 
Mixed Dwarf. Tr. Pkt..10c Oz.30c 
Canary Bird Vine 
Tropaeolum Canariense. Flowers bright canary yellow. 
Tr. Pkt.10c Oz.30c Vi lb.75c 
Candytuft (Annual) 
If you have grown annual candytuft before and found it a poor 
seller, it is more likely that you had too much of the white variety. 
Try in its place a few of the colored varieties, such as Pink, Rose, 
Carmine, Lavender and Crimson and be convinced that this annual 
is of much use in the florist's establishment in the spring. It will 
take about five months to bring them into flower indoors. Plans 
may be made accordingly, taking into consideration the period cut 
flowers will be of most use to the individual florist. A good time for 
one planting is soon after the winter holidays as space becomes 
available. Some growers sow the seed singly, planting out later at 
the distance of a foot apart. 
Giant Hyacinth Flowered 
White. Particularly recommended for under glass; provides excellent . 
cut flowers. 
Tr. Pkt.15c Oz.75c V* lb.$2.25 Lb.$7.00 
We have an exceptionally fine strain of the true kind. 
Candytuft 
Empress. Large white, 1 foot. 
Tr. Pkt.10c Oz. 
Umbellata Type. Valuable for cutting. 
Lb... . 
Tr. Pkt. 
Oz. 
. $2.25 
Lb. 
Pink. Flesh color. 12 inches. 
. . 15c 
40c 
$3.50 
Carmine. 12 inches. 
...15c 
40c 
3.50 
Lavender. 12 inches. 
...15c 
40c 
3.50 
Lilac. 12 inches. 
..,15c 
40c 
3.50 
Rose Cardinal. 12 inches. Brilliant rosy 
red.. . 
...15c 
50c 
4.50 
Crimson. 12 inches. 
...15c 
40c 
3.50 
White. 12 inches. 
. . 15c 
40c 
3.50 
Mixed. 12 inches. 
. . 10c 
30c 
2.25 
Miniature Gem. Miniature white flowers about 3V2 inches high. Each 
plant produces 4 to 6 spikes. A real gem for rock gardens. 
Tr. Pkt.15c Vi oz.50c Oz.$1.50 
Canterbury Bells (Annual) 
Bring Spring to the garden in September. 
Many years of careful selection have at last given us an 
Annual Canterbury Bell which blooms from seed in less than 
six months. It should now be possible to have this beautiful 
flower in bloom at almost any time of the year. The plant 
grows from two to two and a half feet tall, each plant having 
from six to eight spikes of blooms. Seed planted in February 
blooms in July. 
Angelus Bell. Deep Rose. 
Tr. Pkt. 
. . ..25c 
Vi oz. 
.50c 
Oz. 
.$1.75 
Blue Bell. Cambridge Blue. 
Tr. Pkt.35c Vi oz. 
.75c 
Oz. 
.$2.50 
Liberty Bell. 
Tr. Pkt. 
Violet-Blue. 
.50c 
Oz. 
.$1.75 
Mission Bell. 
Tr. Pkt. 
Pink. 
.... 35c 
Vi oz. 
. 75c 
Oz. 
. $2.50 
Choice Mixed contains dark blue, light blue, pink, rose and 
white. Winner of Gold Medal in the 1933 All-America Selections. 
Tr. Pkt.20c Vi oz.45c Oz.$1.50 
Cannas 
Crozy's Finest Mixed. Dwarf varieties. 
Tr. Pkt.25c Oz.50c 
Cardinal Climber 
Ipomoea Quamoclit Hybrids. Rapid growing annual climber, pro¬ 
ducing a profusion of brilliant cardinal red flowers. To hasten germ¬ 
ination file or cut notch in seed. Tr. Pkt.15c Oz.75c 
Carnation 
Enfant de Nice. The best annual carnation to date—the flowers are 
2Vz to 3 inches in diameter, borne on long strong stems, deep red, 
rose, light salmon or white. 
Tr. Pkt.50c Vs oz.$1.00 
Finest mixed colors. 
Tr. Pkt.50c Vi oz.$1.20 Oz.$5.00 
Marguerite. Special Mixed. The Marguerites are very early flow¬ 
ering, giving an abundance of bloom within five months from plant¬ 
ing. The flowers are very fragrant, on good stems and 16 to 20 inch 
plants. Tr. Pkt.25c Oz.$1.50 
Carnation (Perpetual) 
Enfant de Nice (Aurora, deep salmon). Enfant de Nice or Giant of 
Nice Carnations should be much more widely grown. They repre¬ 
sent a high grade hardy class, grow from 12 to 16 inches high and 
produce, on long, wiry stems, perfect double blooms of the largest 
size. They are a great improvement on the popular Chabaud Carna¬ 
tions in size and shape of bloom. If sown in January, they may be 
planted out in May and will produce sweet-scented flowers for cutting 
in July and continue throughout the summer and autumn. The deep 
salmon variety "Aurora" has an excellent and desirable new color. 
Tr. Pkt.50c 
Celosia (Coxcomb) 
New Celosia Heatherdell. Giant trusses of elegantly feathered and 
interlaced plumes. Red, pink, henna and yellow shades mixed. 
Tr. Pkt. 
Plumosa (Ostrich Plume) 
. Plumosa Crimson. 2 Vz feet. Tr. Pkt. 
25c 
Oz. 
. $1.25 
Plumosa Orange. 2 Vz feet. Tr. Pkt. 
25c 
Oz. 
. $1.25 
Plumosa Mixed. 2 Vz feet. Tr. Pkt. 
25c 
Oz. 
$1.25 
Pride of Castle Gould. 2 to 3 feet. 
Colors from deep crimson to light yellow. 
Mixed. Tr. Pkt. 
50c 
Oz. 
. . . $3.00 
Thompson! Magnifica. Grows 2 feet high. The 
choicest mixture of the feathered varieties. 
Mixed Tr. Pkt. 
25c 
Oz. 
. . . $2.80 
Childsi (Chinese Woolflower). 3 feet. Crimson, 
Pink, Yellow or Mixed. Tr. Pkt. 
25c 
Oz. 
. . . $1.50 
Plumosa Superba. The highest bred strain of Plumed Celosias. The 
result of 30 years of careful and continued selection. The most 
beautiful and showy of annuals. Great fluffy plumes of the most 
brilliant colors. A never fading flower which continues to increase 
in beauty until killed by frost. 
Tr. Pkt.35c Vs oz .$1.00 Vi oz.$1.75 
Flame of Fire. Excellent pot plant. Also desirable for bedding. 18 
inches. Tr. Pkt.35c Vs oz.$1.25 
Celosia Brysoni (Chrysanthemiflora) 
One of the most effective and largest florists cut flowers. 
Mixed. Tr. Pkt.25c Vi oz.50c 
Celosia Cristata (Dwarf Cockscomb) 
For beds, borders and pots. 
Glasgow Prize. Dark crimson. Tr. Pkt.25c Oz.$2.00 
Empress. Bright red; dark foliage. Tr. Pkt.25c Oz.$2.00 
Choice Mixed. Tr. Pkt.25c Oz.$2.00 
Miracle. Tall cristata, large heads. Found as a sport among Plumed 
Celosias, and developed and fixed to type by many years selection. 
Grows two to three feet high without branches terminated with re¬ 
markable coxcombs of enormous size, some round, others coxcomb 
shape, with surface like velvet plush, others of waved or corrugated 
appearance. 
The range of color is remarkable. Brilliant shades of red from dark 
crimson to scarlet, white, yellow, salmon and gold, golden pink, 
bronze, purple, etc. At its best, September until frost. 
Mixed colors. Tr. Pkt... .35c Vs oz.75c 
Centaurea, Cyanus 
Popular free-flowering annuals. Now largely grown under glass par¬ 
ticularly for Mothers' Day sales, also Decoration Day. 
A. B. C. Special Strains. The flowers of these strains are very 
large. Fully double and the colors intensified. Exceptional florists' 
quality. Blue Boy, Double Blue Black Boy, Blackish Maroon, Pinkie, 
Deep Pink. Each of above— 
Tr. Pkt.25c Oz.50c Vi lb.$1.50 
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