SHAMROCK, i/ 4 os.£0.20 
SILENE: Va OS. Vl oz. 
Armeria (Sweet William Catchfly) mixed, 12". #0.15 #0.25 
Rose, 12".15 .25 
Pendula Rosea, rose, 102.15 .25 
SOLANUM Vs oz. Va oz. 
Jerusalem Cherry, 20"....Cleveland Cherry.#0.20 #0.40 
Berd’s Eye.Cleveland Orange.40 .75 
Christmas Pepper.40 .75 
STATICE 
Bonduelli, yell 
Puberula, dk. 
4 n s n 
'6 
violet fl's, exc. pot 
Atrocoerulea “True Blue’ 
Atrocoerulea “Kaempf’s”, 
Suworowii, bright rose, 30". 
Rosea Superba, best pink. 
White, 36". 
STEVIA 
Serrata, pure white, 28". 
36' 
Va oz. 
1 oz. 
4 oz. 
#0.15 
#0.25 
#0.75 
t, 
#0.50 
.. .15 
#1.75 
.25 
.75 
... .20 
.30 
1.00 
„ .25 
.40 
1.50 
.. .30 
.75 
2.00 
.. .15 
.25 
.75 
.. .15 
.25 
.75 
Vs oz. 
V> oz. 
1 oz. 
.#0.25 
#0.75 
#1.25 
SWEET PEAS Early or Winter Fl’g. Spencer, af 1 oz. 1 lb. 
Claret Cup.See Novelty Page 
Shirley Temple.See Novelty Page 
All white, largest pure white. 
Blue Bird, violet blue. 
Blue Bonnet, best clear blue. 
Eldorado, fine orange. 
Glitters, brilliant cerise. 
Harmony, clear lavender.#0.35 #3.50 
Heather Bell, mauve lavender.40 4.00 
Hercules, giant pink.35 3.50 
Imperial Pink, large clear pink. 
Lady Gay, soft shrimp pink. 
Majestic Rose, brill, rosepink, vigorous, lg. stems.. 
Maroon Prince, rich, glowing, reddish maroon. 
Pal, rose crimson, vigorous, long stems. 
Queen Crimson, deep crimson.40 4.00 
Silver King, light campanula blue. 
Spring Song, salmon pink on cream. 
Valencia, bright orange, sunproof, long stems. 
Vulcan, the most vivid scarlet Sweet Pea, sunproof 
Extra Choice Mixed, well balanced mixture.35 3.50 
STOCKS 
Double Large Flowering Dwarf Ten Week, 12": Vs oz. Va oz. 
Blood Red.Light Blue. 
Brilliant Pink.Mauve . 
Canary Yellow....Rose (Carmine Pink). 
Dark Blue.White . 
Flesh Pink.Mixed .#0.50 #0.75 
Double Early Giant Emperial (Impr. Bismarck) 
af. 26": 
Appleblossom ....Gold Ball, yellow. 
Antique Copper..Golden Rose. 
Buttercup .Lavender . 
Chamois .Lilac . 
Dark Blue.Old Rose. 
Elk’s Pride.Rose . 
Fiery Blood Red..White . 
Flesh .Shasta, Glistening white. 
Mixed . 
.45 
.90 
White Wonder, improved. 
. 1.20 
2.40 
New Stock Super Giant Imperial: 
Rose Charm, a beautiful, rich deep rose. 
. 1.00 
2.00 
Roselight, striking rose pink... 
. 1.00 
2.00 
Double Giant Excelsior Column, af 
(Non branching long stemmed type, 2 
2V 2 ft.) 
ft. ' 
1/16 oz. 
Vs OZ. 
Chamois Rose.Rose . 
Crimson .Satin Rose. 
Dark Blue.Silvery Lilac. 
Illusion, brill, crimson..White . 
Light Blue.Mixed #0.75 #1.50 
Deep Rose (new). 1.25 2.25 
STREPTOCARPUS oz. 1/128 1/64 
Largest Hybrids, mixed, 12".#1.50 #2.50 
SUNFLOWER (Helianthus) Vl oz. 1 oz. 
Agyrophyllus, silver leaved, 7 ft.#0.15 #0.25 
Maroon Prince, best red single Sunflower.40 .80 
Cucumerifolius, Double Hybrids, 5 ft.30 .60 
NOTES ON SWEET PEA CULTURE 
The EARLY SPENCER varieties were originally developed for 
the florist trade, to be grown in greenhouses during the winter 
months. Besides this greenhouse use, however, they have proved 
themselves extremely valuable in the Southern States and in other 
countries with a mild climate. If sown in these mild sections in 
September they will bloom by Christmas. In the Northern States 
they are grown to advantage for cut flowers one or two weeks earlier 
than the late varities, by sowing the seed as early in the spring as 
the soil can be worked thoroughly. 
LATE SPENCER varities should be sown as early in the spring 
as the ground can be prepared. The soil should be rich, worked 
deeply, and with good drainage. Seeds should be covered about two 
inches deep with fine soil, and a light covering of straw is beneficial 
as a mulch for retaining moisture. Be sure to provide adequate 
support for the plants before they get too large. 
SWEET PEAS Late Flowering Spencer, af 
Chinese Blue.See Novelty Page 
Ambition, rosy lavender. 
Ascot, pink. 
Avalanche, glistening white. 
Beatall, pale cerise. 
Beauty, blush pink. 
Brilliant Rose, tyrian rose. 
Captain Blood, brill, blood scarlet, veneered 
copper . 
Celebrity, bright orange. 
Colorado, bright orange. 
CommanderGodsall, large, navy blue. 
Corona, rose on white. 
Debutanta, salmon shaded coral. 
Elegance, blush lilac. 
Flaming June, scarlet cerise. 
George Shawyer, salm. orange, wings tinted rose.. 
Gleneagles, very large, pale blue lavender. 
Gloriosa, orange scarlet. 
Good Cheer, deep Begonia rose.. 
International, rich mauve. 
Magnet, bright cream pink. 
Mrs. A. Searles, bright salmon cerise. 
Model, large white, black seeded. 
Olympia, rich purple. 
Orange Picture, sun-proof orange. 
Pinkie, large rose pink. 
Powerscourt, large lavender. 
Prince of Orange, best deep orange. 
Reflection, clear blue. 
Scintillant, light rose cerise, lg. fl’d. 
Splendor, giant red maroon.*.. 
Susan, blush pink on cream.. 
Sybil Henshaw, rich crimson. 
The Admiral, violet blue. 
The Sultan, black velvety maroon. 
Venus, cream pink, suffused salmon. 
Welcome, dazzling scarlet. 
What Joy, deep, rich cream. 
Unrivalled Mixture.20 2.00 
THUNBERGIA, ac. Va oz. Vl oz. 
Alata (Black Eyed Susan) Finest Mixed.#0.25 #0.50 
Gibsonii, grc. rich orange self. lg. fl’s. exc. tender 
climber, per 100 Seeds.#2.25 
TORENIA oz. 1/32 1/64 
Baillonii, yellow with brown.#1.00 #2.00 
Fournierii (Edentula) blue.35 .70 
Fournierii Alba, white, rose shades.35 .70 
Fournierii Speciosa, the bride, white w. rose, lg. fl’s. .50 1.00 
TRANSVAAL DAISY, see Gerbera. 
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