Nothing is More Beautiful Than Flowers During the Winter and Spring Months in Florida 
All flower seeds priced at 10c per packet, 3 packets 25c. Postpaid. 
If larger amounts are desired, write us giving quantity wanted, and we will quote special prices. 
SNAPDRAGONS—ANTIRRHINUM 
Plant from September to February for 
winter and spring bloom 
Approx, time seed sowing to bloom — 3-4 months 
Giant Snapdragons. The Snapdragons which we offer produce 
massive spikes 3 to 4 feet high, with close-set, large, velvety flow¬ 
ers which last for many days when cut. The seeds are small and 
slow to germinate. They should be planted in a shallow box of 
rich soil, and, when 4 inches high, may be transplanted in rich, 
moist soil 1 foot apart. As soon as the plants reach 8 inches in 
height they should be tied to light stakes until the side branches 
are well developed. Frequent cultivation and applications of fer¬ 
tilizer will produce spikes of astonishing vigor and blooms of 
marvelous size. 
New Half-Tall Snapdragons. The half-dwarf or medium- 
height Snapdragons are preferred by many. As they do not grow 
as tall as the new giant type they are sometimes better to use in 
certain positions in the garden. 
STATICE—SEA LAVENDER 
Plant from September to March. 
Approx, time seed sowing to bloom — 8-10 weeks 
Slender, wiry, bushy plants, bearing masses of misty ever-last¬ 
ing flowers in delicate shades of lavender, rose, blue, and white. 
Valued for drying and makes an excellent everlasting flower for 
winter bouquets. Plants grow 2 l /z feet high. 
EARLY SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
Plant from September to February for winter 
and spring bloom 
Approx, time seed sowing to bloom — 10-12 weeks 
We have the choicest varieties and mixture for the South. In 
planting, dig a trench 18 inches deep. Fill trench to within 6 
inches of the surface with very rich, pulverized soil to which 
Wizard Sheep Manure or Bone Meal has been added. Plant seed 
and cover 2 inches deep. When plants are 2 inches high, thin 
out to 4 inches apart. As plants grow, gradually fill trench. 
TITHONIA OR FLORIDA SUNFLOWER 
Plant from September to June 
Approx, time seed sowing to bloom —- 12 weeks 
In a mild climate where the season is long, like in Florida and 
other Southern states, this brilliant Mexican species makes a 
fine showing. Many tall branching stalks rise from the base and 
carry large leaves besides numerous blooms, which resemble 
small sunflowers. They are of a dazzling orange-vermillion color. 
IMPROVED COLOSSAL VERBENAS 
Plant almost every month in the year, through fall, 
winter, and spring 
Approx, time seed sowing to bloom—12 weeks 
Verbenas are trailing, graceful plants with handsome foliage 
which cover themselves with large heads of brilliant flowers in a 
great variety of colors. Sow the seed in boxes or where they are 
to flower, and thin or transplant to a foot apart. 
VINCA OR PERIWINKLE 
Plant any month of the year 
Approx, time seed sowing to bloom—12 weeks 
A very pretty ornamental plant, growing 1 to W 2 feet high, 
with dark foliage and dainty, bright flowers. Useful for bedding, 
edging and massing. Sow where the plants are to bloom or in 
boxes, and thin or transplant about a foot apart each way. 
ZINNIAS 
Ideal for Summer Flowers in Florida and the South 
Plant from February to November 
Approx, time seed sowing to bloom—6 weeks 
New Crown O’Gold Type. This new type is the most out¬ 
standing development among Zinnias. The petals of all the 
flowers are overlaid with a deep golden yellow at the base, with 
the individual flower color at the tips. 
Fantasy Type. The flowers of this type are double, of medium 
size, with shaggy petals, and are of the curled or crested type, 
distinctly different from other types of Zinnias. 
Double Giant Dahlia-flowered. The enormous flowers are 
fully double, with broad, undulating rays in magnificent solid 
colors. Flowers measure 4 to 6 inches across, rivaling Dahlias in 
beauty and in perfectness. The plants grow 2 to 3 feet high, and 
should be set at least 8 to 12 inches apart. The seed should be 
sown where the plants are to bloom. They like rich soil, plenty 
of water, especially at blooming time, which lasts for many 
weeks. 
Giants of California. The flowers are usually brighter than 
the dahlia-flowered type and are nearly as large, and similar in 
shape. 
Pompon or Lilli put. Plants are about 1% feet high or less, 
bearing miniature flowers resembling pompon or button chrysan¬ 
themums. These are charming when cut and the plants make an 
excellent low edging or border for taller varieties. 
ROSE BUSHES 
Plant December, January, February, and March 
Approx, time from setting out to bloom — 
2-year-old bushes—2 months 
To be sure of securing varieties desired, orders should be sent 
early. Postage paid on all Rose Bushes. Rose Bushes cannot be 
shipped before December 1. When ordering rose bushes, state 
time delivery is wanted. 
Our rose bushes are the very finest, healthy, strong, field- 
grown, acclimated stock, all Florida-grown, and therefore accus¬ 
tomed to Southern climatic conditions, and are budded on Ro§a 
Multiflora stock. 
Write us for a free copy of our “Flower Planting Guide for the 
South” which contains detailed cultural directions and a com¬ 
plete descriptive list of rose varieties. We carry a complete line 
of bush and climbing varieties of rose bushes. 
Prices of all varieties of Roses, postpaid Each 3 bu. 6 bu. 12 bu. 
1- year, strong.$0.30 $0.85 $1.65 $3.25 
2- year, large.35 1.00 1.90 3.75 
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