STOCKS (gilliflower)—Early Giant Imperial— 
Antique Copper—Rich hellebore red. 
Buttercup (new)—Rich deep yellow 
Chamois—-Ivory tinted old rose. 
Dark Blue. 
Elks Pride—Royal purple. 
Fiery—Blood red. 
Golden Rose—Light golden rose. 
Lavender. 
Old Rose. 
Rose—Rose pink. 
Shasta (new)—Glistening white. 
TITHONIA speciosa (Mexican sunflower)—Orange vermillion 
flowers on tall, heavy bushes. Early flowering strain, flowers 
about ten days earlier; flowers are smaller. In flats, 75c per 
doz.; 4 in. pots, 20c each, $2.00 per doz.; 3 in. pots, 15c each, 
$1.50 per doz. 
VIOLA or tufted pansies— 
Blue Perfection—Purplish blue. 
White Perfection—Large white. 
Lutea grandiflora—Fine yellow. 
Papilio—Lavender blue with white eye. 
Violet Perfection—Deep violet, papilio type. 
Apricot—Apricot, tinged orange toward center. 
VI SC ARIA —Very free flowering; flowers resembling those of the 
flax flower; comes in pink and blue, red and white. 
WALLFLOWER —The old-fashioned popular flower; double 
mixed colors. 40c per doz. 
ZINNIA —Gold medal dahlia flowered. Flowers resemble show 
type of dahlia flowers. 
Canary Bird—Rich canary yellow. 
Crimson Monarch—Deep crimson; very large flowers. 
Dream—Deep lavender. 
Exquisite—Light rose, deep rose center. 
Golden Dawn—Golden yellow. 
Illumination—Deep rose self. 
Golden State—Yellow orange, turning to orange. 
Old Rose—Real old rose shade. 
Oriole—Orange and gold bi-color, turning deep orange. 
Polar Bear—Large pure white. 
Purple Prince—Deep purple. 
Dahlia Flowered. 
Desert Gold (new)—A variety containing the light and 
deep hues of gold, giving a charming bi-color combination. 
ZINNIA Fantasy —Finest mixed shaggy petals, entirely different 
from the usual type; in very bright colors. 
ZINNIA improved lilliput or pompon strain. Flowers small and 
compact, symmetrical, on strong stems, mixed colors. 
DECIDUOUS FRUIT TREES 
APPLES 
4 to 6 feet, 50c each 
BELLFLOWER (October)—Table or market. Fruit large, ob¬ 
long and irregular. Flesh tender and juicy. A wonderful all¬ 
purpose apple. 
DELICIOUS (November-December)—Fine shipper. Fruit long 
and tapering; thin yellowish skin splashed with red; finegrained 
white flesh, sweetly acid; pleasant aroma. 
GRAVENSTEIN (August)—Fruit large and skin striped; round, 
greenish-yellow; flesh yellow; crisp and juicy. 
JONATHAN (October)—-Very popular. Medium sized; red skin, 
dark on sunny side. Flesh delicate cream tinged with pink. 
Excellent flavor. 
NEWTOWN PIPPIN (December)—Yellowish-green, flat. A fine 
cooker. Firm, crisp and juicy. Excellent flavor. 
RED ASTRACHAN (July)—Deep crimson. Juicy, crisp and rich, 
acid flavor. A fine early summer apple and a good bearer. . 
RED JUNE (July)—Fruit round, red and yellow; skin tender and 
smooth. Flesh white, tender, juicy and sub-acid. 
ROME BEAUTY (November)—Brilliant red over base of yellow. 
Flesh, white. 
SPITZENBERG (November)—Brilliant red, specked with white 
dots. Large and tapering. Butter yellow flesh of rich vinous 
flavor. 
WHITE WINTER PEARMAIN (October-November)—Of good 
quality; pale green with blush; heavy bearer. 
WINTER BANANA (September)—Large fruit of a clear waxen 
yelloAv with a delicate blush. Does exceptionally well in the 
lower altitudes. 
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