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DIDISCUS 
OOERULEIS 
Blue Lace Flower. Excellent for bou¬ 
quets. Flowers continually from July 
until frost. A money maker for florists. 
Tr. Pkt.20o Oz.SOe 
EXACUM AFFINE 
“ATROCOERULEUM” 
A most useful pot plant. Numerous 
small dark lavender flowers with gold¬ 
en yellow stamens contrast wonder¬ 
fully with the light green leaves. To 
obtain the best results, plant two 
plants in each pot. Rich soil of leaf 
mould and turfy loam in equal parts 
with some sand added is most suitable 
for its cultivation. Exacum affine is a 
fragrant and charming indoor plant. 
As a cheap market plant it is worthy 
of notice. This new Exacum harmon¬ 
izes wonderfully well with most of the 
red and pink Begonias in made up 
combinations and the plants stand the 
heat equally well. 
Tr. Pkt.$1.00 
GYPSOPHILA 
BABY'S BREATH (ANNUAL > 
Covent Garden Market. Extra large 
flowered, full petalled—flowers having 
6 to 8 petals instead of the usual 4 to 5. 
Oz.2©c 4 oz.50c 
1 lb.$1.60 5 lbs.$6.50 
London Market. Slightly taller than 
Covent Garden Market and later. 
Oz.20e 4 oz.50e 
1 lb.$1.50 5 lbs.$6.50 
Paris Market. Standard medium size 
flowered strain. 
Oz.15c 4 oz.40c 
lib.$1.00 5 lbs.$4.50 
KALANCHOE 
(6LOBULIFERA COCCIIVEA) 
(See illustration opposite) 
This succulent plant is a pot plant 
worth cultivating; it is easy to grow 
and propagate and on account of its 
marvelous flower shades and the length 
of time it blooms, it deserves to be 
highly recommended. 
Tr. Pkt.$ 1.00 3 Tr. Pkts.$2.50 
LARKSPUR 
IMPERIAL OR BASE BRANCHING 
VARIETIES 
Tr 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
Lb. 
* Blue Bell. Fairly deep 
blue; excellent.$0.25 
$ 1.00 
$ 10.00 
Blue Spire. Very deep 
violet blue. 
.25 
1.00 
10.00 
Carmine King:. C a r - 
mine-rose.. 
.25 
1.00 
10.00 
"Daintiness. Light lav¬ 
ender blue. 
.25 
1.00 
10.00 
Exquisite Pink Im¬ 
proved. Soft rich pink 
.25 
1.00 
10.00 
"Gloria. Deep rose-pink; 
excellent . 
.25 
1.00 
10.00 
I.os Angeles Improved. 
Salmon-rose . 
.25 
1.25 
10.00 
"Lilac Queen (New). 
Rich lilac-lavender. 
* .23 
1.25 
10.00 
"Miss California. Pink 
shaded salmon. 
.25 
1.00 
10.00 
Tbe Empress. Salmon; 
pink . 
.25 
1.00 
10.00 
White Spire. The best 
white . 
.25 
1.00 
10.00 
Mixed. 
.20 
1.00 
10.00 
LARKSPUR 
STOCIv-FLOWERED VARIETIES 
Dark Blue. A rather 
heavy color. 
.20 
.50 
5.50 
Empress Rose. An ex¬ 
cellent pink. 
.20 
.50 
5.50 
La France. Salmon- 
pink . 
.20 
.50 
5.50 
I.os Angeles. Rosy 
salmon pink . 
.20 
.75 
S.00 
Lilac. A good color... 
.20 
.50 
5.50 
Rosamond (New). Fine 
fairly deep rose.... 
.25 
1.00 
10.00 
Rosy S c a r 1 e t. Not 
much of this. 
.20 
.50 
5.50 
Sky Blue. Good light 
blue . 
.20 
.50 
5.50 
White. Prefer White 
Spire . 
.20 
.50 
5.50 
Mixed . 
.30 
3.50 
Kalanelioe Glnbulifera Coeeinea 
LARKSPUR, New Varieties 
CATTLEYA (NEW) RICH ROSY LILAC 
Full double flowers that are closely spaced 
on four to five foot stems. Highly com¬ 
mended by the Royal Horticultural So¬ 
ciety after trial at Wisely England 1934. 
Tr. Pkt.35c Oz.$1.75 Lb.$6.00 
DAZZLER 
Seven to ten days earlier than any of the 
other varieties. Vivid lustrous carmine 
color. 
Tr. Pkt.35c Oz.$1.75 Lb.$6.00 
SWEET LAVENDER 
Rich lavender blue flowers, very large, 
full double. 
Tr. Pkt.35c Oz.$1.73 Lb.$6.00 
MARIGOLD 
WINTER FLOWERING 
LIEB'S WINTER MARIGOLD. 
Sensational Cutflower Novelty 
The Originator’s Improved Strain 
Now Obtainable from Seed. 
New Winter Cut Flower, deep 
brown with golden yellow crested 
center. Flowers five weeks after 
planting, continuing five months. 
Flowers are of wonderful keep¬ 
ing quality and have a distinctly 
sweet odor. 
The Best Paying Bench Space 
in Your Greenhouses. 
For best results seed should be 
sown from July up to December. 
Plant in any house that can be 
kept free from frost. Fine to 
follow Mums. Plant 10 by 10 
inches and pinch back once. No 
insect pests. Tr. Pkt.SOe 
Fritz Bahr, the noted Horticul¬ 
turist and retail florist grower, 
under date of Jan. 26, 1935, stated 
as follows: viz., 
“I consider Lieb’s Winter Flow¬ 
ering Marigold as a quite re¬ 
markable addition. I can’t say 
too much for it and right new at 
its best is real moneymaker for 
the retail grower.” 
AUSTRALIAN TREE 
This is another desirable Win¬ 
ter Flowering Marigold with 
long stems. Color: Golden yel¬ 
low and mahogany. 
Tr. Pkt.25c Oz.75c 
MIGNONETTE 
For greenhouse forcing should be 
sown in August in pots. For a 
spring crop sow in January. Dis¬ 
budding is necessary for large 
spikes. 
Bn LI Strain 
Tr. Pkt.. $1.00 14 oz.. $1.75 Oz.. $6.00 
New York Market 
Tr. Pkt. .$1.00 14 oz. .$1.75 Oz. $6.00 
NASTURTIUM 
Desirable for Greenhouse Culture 
Double Varieties. 
All colors of the new Gleam class 
are valuable both for cutting and 
use in combination boxes. No re¬ 
tail grower should be without them. 
We offer the true Bodger strains. 
Orange Gleam (New). A deep glow¬ 
ing golden orange with a deeper 
shading in the center. Flowers 
large, uniformly double and pro¬ 
fusely free flowering. 
Tr. Pkt . 25c Oz. $1.00 
Golden Gleam. The original semi- 
trailing double nasturtium. Deep 
golden yellow. 
oz . 15c Oz.2Sc 
4 oz. 50c Lb.$1.50 
Scarlet Gleam. (New). Identical in 
every way with Golden Gleam ex¬ 
cept in color which is a brilliant 
scarlet. 
% oz. 15c Oz.35c 
Gleam Hybrids. This hybrid strain 
produces a most pleasing array of 
very attractive colors running 
through varying shades of scarlet, 
orange, salmon, to golden and cream 
yellow, with all the valuable char¬ 
acters of Golden Gleam added. 
J /i oz.. . . 10c Oz.. . .25c 4 oz.. . . 75c 
NEW YORK AMERICAN BULB CO. CHICAGO 
