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WHOLESALE PRICE LIST FOR FLORISTS AND NURSERYMEN 
Antirrhinums, Rust Proof Maximum 
Rust Proof Antirrhinums 
From a comparatively limited list in 1935 
we now have a great many separate col¬ 
ors and types of these new Rilst Proof 
strains. Although the different varieties 
will not run 100% true as to color as yet, 
we thoroughly recommend their growing. 
Try at least some of the more popular 
colors this year whether you want them 
for your own cutting or for plant sales. 
For complete listing of Rust Proof An¬ 
tirrhinums please turn to page 5. 
Petunia, Celestial Rose 
This splendid new bedding Petunia is ful¬ 
ly described on page 22. It is of Rose of 
Heaven color, exceedingly bright and a 
dwarf compact grower. You need this 
variety in your collection. A oz. 40c, 44 
oz. 65c, 44 oz< $1.10, oz. $4.00. 
PETUNIA 
Dwarf White Glory 
It is quite possible that this variety will 
within a couple of years outsell all other 
white Petunias. It is a large plain petal- 
led flower of good substance. The plant 
is uniformly dwarf and compact (see il¬ 
lustration). Can you imagine a better 
white variety to sell from pots? Tr. Pkt. 
$1.00, * oz. $2.50. 
PETUNIA DWARF GIANTS 
Martin’s Mammoth Brilliant 
We feel that this strain will have en¬ 
thusiastic approval of all growers who 
try it. The Dwarf Giants of California 
are all large but this strain is selected to 
get the average size even larger and the 
brighter, more distinct colors have been 
used for breeding. The plant habit is 
good as near 100% true dwarf as pos¬ 
sible. Tr. Pkt. $1.50, -fa oz. $3 50, & oz. $6 00. 
Petunia, Flaming Velvet 
The Gold Medal Winner in 
All American Trials 
A flaming velvety blood red, a much 
sought for and desired shade in Hybrida 
Petunias. Trials show this variety to 
come quite true from seed, showing a 
little variation in rose shades. Tr. Pkt. 
50c, A oz. $1.25, 44 oz. $2.25. 
The Super Giant Asters 
These are the largest of all Asters, al¬ 
most like Chrysanthemums. The stems 
are long, plants rather late in blooming, 
about with American Branching. 
Super Giant Los Angeles. Soft shell pink. 
its oz. 25c, 44 oz. 45c, 14 oz. 85c, oz. $3.00. 
Super Giant El Monte. New this year. 
Rich deep crimson. Tr. Pkt. 35c. 14 oz. 
80c, 14 oz. $1.50. 
Aster, Extra Early Dawn 
Growers have found this type even earlier 
than Queen of the Market. An excellent 
Aster for cutting with good stems and 
good sized well formed flowers of the 
graceful Ostrich Plume type. 
Early Dawn White. Tr. Pkt. 35c, 14 oz. 
5K)c, oz. $3.00. 
Early Dawn Rose. Bright rose shade. Tr. 
Pkt. 50c, 44 oz. 80c, 14 oz. $1.50. 
Early Dawn Lavender. Tr. Pkt. 50e, 14 
oz. SOc, 14 oz. $1.50. 
Begonia, Knaake’s Fire 
The finest pure scarlet Semperflorens Be¬ 
gonia that may be grown successfully 
from seed. Shows no trace of carmine 
shading and is exceedingly bright. Tr. 
Pkt. $1.00. 
Cosmos Sensation 
Enormous flowers (3% to 4 inches across) 
may be cut in 10 to 12 weeks after seed 
is sown in the open ground. The flowers 
hold well after cutting and have already 
proven good sellers on markets where the 
stock has been offered. 
Mixed—Rose, pink and white. Tr. Pkt. 50c. 
New Imperial Larkspurs 
Larkspurs are ;. rofitable for the florist 
and these new varieties we believe are 
shades that will sell well. 
CATTLEYA. Rosy lilac. Later than other 
varieties thus prolonging the cutting 
season. % oz. 35c, 44 oz. 60c, oz. $2.25. 
DAZZLER. An extra early variety of 
> bright lustrous carmine. Vs oz. 35c, *4 
oz. 60c, oz. $2.25. 
SWEET LAVENDER. Very large flower 
and spike of rich lavender. Tr. Pkt. 50c. 
Candytuft, Rose Cardinal 
XXX Stock 
A great improvement over the standard 
strain of Rose Cardinal. It is a more 
vigorous producer of good flower spikes 
and comes close to 100% true to color. 
Vs oz. 30c, *4 oz. 50c, oz. $1.75. 
Petunia, Dwarf White Glory 
Aster, Wilt Resistant Varieties 
In going over our Aster listing on pages 
6 and 7 please note the large number of 
Wilt Resistant types and colors offered. 
We offer the Wilt Resistant colors in 
every case where the seed is available. 
The advance in price is but little over the 
standard strains. We strongly recom¬ 
mend that you buy Wilt Resistant strains 
in every case where we have them listed. 
Marigold, Yellow Supreme 
Fine New Marigolds 
Yellow Supreme. Growers like this va¬ 
riety so well that we again emphasize 
its importance. Great large golden yel¬ 
low blooms which have none of the ob¬ 
jectionable Marigold odor, but on the 
other hand are slightly fragrant. Our 
seed is from the introducer and we find 
the strain is really better. Vs oz. 30c, 
44 oz. SOc, oz. $1.50. 
Harmony. Dwarf double French type and 
one of the best ever introduced Har¬ 
mony stands 12 to 15 inches tall, the 
plants forming rounded bushes that are 
full of mahogany and gold flowers. In 
our trial grounds, Harmony bloomed 
earlier than other double French varie¬ 
ties, and the stock was very uniform. 
Tr. Pkt. 35c, 44 oz. 60c, oz. $2.00. 
Dixie Sunshine. Entirely different from 
other Marigold flowers. Dixie Sunshine 
is formed like a small Chrysanthemum 
with semi-quilled slender petals twisted 
and incurved. Tall bushy plants that 
produce great numbers of the bright 
yellow flowers. In our trials last sum¬ 
mer, it bloomed very late just before 
severe frosts. Started early and in the 
lighter, drier types of soil, flowers 
would prodably be ready to cut in 
August. Tr. Pkt. 35c. 44 oz. $1.00. 
NEW STOCKS 
Super Giant Imperials 
These new Stocks are base brandling like 
the Imperial or Bismarcks. The plants, 
however, produce more valuable branches 
for cutting, the branches being longer and 
holding more florets. The florets are 
large and double. 
Rose Charm. Deep rose pink. 
Rose Light. A light shade of rose pink. 
Either variety—Tr. Pkt. 50c, 44 oz. $1.25, 
44 oz. $2.25. 
Flower Specialties 
The season of 1936 sees the introduction of many more new varieties of Annual 
and Perennial flower seeds. We have procured stocks of those we consider the 
best and offer them to you in this catalog on this and succeeding pages. 
