14 ANNUAL SEEDS 
WHOLESALE PRICE LIST FOR FLORISTS AND NURSERYMEN 
Godotia Duke of York 
Dwarf Single Mixed. Excellent for potting 
or bedding. Dwarf plants with flowers 
borne well above the foliage. Ya oz. 20e. 
oz. 60c. 
Dwarf Double Azalea Flowered Mixed. 
Ya oz. 20e. Ya oz. 35e, oz. §1.00. 
Tall Double Azalea Flowered Mixed. Flow¬ 
ers borne down along the stems. % oz. 
20 e, oz. 60e. 
Godetias 
for Cut Flowers or Potting 
Godetias in tlie Greenhouse. In the green¬ 
house September sown seed will flower 
in January. A sowing of seed in Janu¬ 
ary will crop in April. The Upright 
Single varieties are best for cutting. 
For potting we suggest the dwarf com¬ 
pact types. 
Upright Single Varieties 
The best varieties for cutting as the 
flowers are borne at the top of the plants 
well above the foliage. In some markets 
the plants are set very close and the 
whole plant pulled. A single plant bears 
enough flowers to make a nice bouquet. 
Brilliant. Bright carmine. 
Duke of York. Scarlet on white, extreme¬ 
ly showy. 
Sybil Sherwood. Splendid new variety of 
bright salmon pink with a delicate edg¬ 
ing of white. 
White Swan. An excellent new pure sat¬ 
iny white. 
Any above—Tr. Pkt. 20e, oz. 75c. 
Upright Single Mixed. Ya oz. 20e, oz. 60e. 
Gypsophila 
Babys Breath 
A valuable crop for the florist, and we 
are extremely careful of our seed strains 
to insure you profitable crops. 
Paris Market Strain. In our trials this is 
the earliest strain. It is free flowering 
and the quality of the flowers is good. 
It is bushy and somewhat spreading in 
growth. We highly recommend it, at 
least, for first cutting. 1 oz. 15c, Ya lb. 
35e, 1 lb. §1.25, 5 lbs. §5.00. 
Speeial Covent Strain. This strain is a 
few days later, taller, and more erect 
in growth than Paris Market. In our 
trials, the, flowers were a bit larger 
and very full, the petals broad enough 
so that they almost overlap. 1 oz. 20c, 
Ya II). 50e, 1 lb. §1.50, 5 lbs. §6.25. 
London Market Strain. With us, this is 
about as early to bloom as Covent Gar¬ 
den, and a trifle stronger growing. It 
seems a little less desirable than Covent 
Garden in this section, but with some 
growers it is the favorite variety. 1 oz. 
20 c, Ya lb. 50c, 1 lb. §1.50, 5 lbs. §6.25. 
Elegans Crimson. This is the best of the 
pink varieties. It is low and bushy in 
growth. Yz oz. 15c, 1 oz. 45c, Ya lb. 75c. 
Helichrysum—Strawflower 
The most popular of all annual everlast¬ 
ings or Strawflowers. We list the best 
strains of the Monstrosum double varie¬ 
ties which come reasonably true. Plants 
about 3 ft. high. 
Canary Yellow Salmon 
Fireball, Scarlet Sllverball 
Golden Ball Silvery Pink 
Rose Carmine Violet Queen 
Any color—% oz. 20c, oz. 60c. 
Finest Double Mixed — Ya oz. 15c, oz. 50c. 
Heliotrope 
Lemoines Giant Mixed. An excellent strain 
of the largest flowered in the richest 
colors. Ya oz. 25c, Ya oz. 40c, oz. §1.25. 
Regale Dwarf Mixed. Splendid larger flow¬ 
ering dwarfs. Ya oz. 30c, Ya oz. 50c, oz. 
§1.50. 
Humulus—Hop Vine 
Japonicus. Rapid growing climber with 
attractive foliage. Ya oz. 15c, oz. 45c. 
Hunnemannia 
Buttercup Poppy 
This attractive bright yellow Poppy or 
Bush Escholtzia is good for cutting, not 
dropping the petals. Very showy in beds 
or border also. 
Seed sown in April will bloom in June 
and July. Another sowing in July will 
give you flowers in late fall. For green¬ 
house bloom sow the seed in December, 
or January, transplant into small pots 
and bench in a cool house in February. 
Germination of Hunnemannia. Growers 
often report trouble with germinating 
ordinary Hunnemannia seed. For that 
reason we specially selected and sorted 
seed. With proper amount of bottom 
heat our seed will give you excellent 
germination. We charge a little more 
than the ordinary but it will pay you. 
Fumariaefolia, Single Yellow. Stems reach 
up about 1 ft. high. Ya oz. 25c, oz. SOc. 
Sunlite. New semi-double variety of great 
brilliance. Taller in growth with longer 
stems than the single. Ya oz. 30c, Ya oz. 
50c, oz. §1.60. 
Lace Flower 
Queen Anne’s White. A good annual for 
cutting as a filler. Ya oz. 20e, Ya oz. 
35c, oz. §1.00. 
Blue Lace Flower. See Didiscus. 
Impatiens 
An excellent bedding plant for shady 
spots, and also with value as a winter 
blooming pot plant. You can have plants 
in full bloom in 3 months from seed sow¬ 
ings, for spring or early summer sales. 
Holstii. Brilliant cinnabar red. Tr. Pkt. 
50e, A oz. §1.25. 
Holstii Hybrids. Mixed. Tr. Pkt. 50e, A 
oz. §1.00. 
Holstii Nana Liegniizia. Special dwarf 
compact strain, very free blooming. 
Deep vermilion red. Tr. Pkt. 50c. 
Sultani Hybrids. Mixed colors. Tr. Pkt. 
35c, oz. §1.00. 
Ipomoea 
Heavenly Blue (Ipomoea Coerulea) Im¬ 
proved Strain. A deeper shade of blue 
than the original. This strain is also 
less rank growing and earlier. The flow¬ 
ers are freely borne and remain open 
until late in the afternoon. 
Clark’s Mammoth Blue. An early and sure 
blooming strain. Earlier than Heavenly 
Blue, flowers slightly smaller and light¬ 
ening to yellow in the throat rather 
than white. 
Colorado Mammoth Blue. Large flowers, 
slightly lighter blue than Improved 
Heavenly Blue. Tall growing, yet quite 
early. 
All above 3 varieties Ya oz. 20c, Ya oz. 35c, 
oz. §1.00. 
For best results with Heavenly Blue and 
other Ipomoeas start the seed early 
enough to have good strong plants in 4 
inch pots to set out in late May. They 
bloom best in soil rather low in fertility 
and in a fairly dry location. Heavenly 
Blue especially if overfed or watered will 
not bloom. 
Moonflower (Ipomoea Noctiflora). White 
flowers. Ya oz. 15c, oz. 40c, Ya lb. §1.20. 
Double Rose Marie. Early freely flower¬ 
ing variety with deep rose double flow¬ 
ers. Ya oz. 25c, oz. 75c. 
I. Cardinalis. See Cardinal Climber. 
I. Quainoelit. See Cypress Vine. 
See also Morning Glories. 
Lantana 
Hybridn Mixed. Shrubby plants about 2% 
ft. tall. Useful for winter blooming or 
as outdoor bedding plants. Ya oz. 15c, 
oz. 50c. 
New Dwarf Hybrids. Dwarf compact 
plants about 1 foot tall. Ya ox. 25c, oz. 
SOe. 
Kalanchoe 
Globulifera Coeeinea. It is possible to 
have these plants in bloom all winter 
up until May. The flowers are some¬ 
what like the Bouvardia but in color 
are bright scarlet. Each individual 
plant will stay in bloom without fad¬ 
ing for about two months, and later a 
second crop will come on. Sow the 
seed in January, February or March 
for the following winter’s bloom. Tr. 
Pkt. 6<)e, 3 for §1.50. 
Kochia—Mexican Fire Bush 
Valuable plants for formal borders, hedges 
or to serve as background for flowering 
plants. 2% to 3 ft. high. 
Trieopliylla Summer Cypress. Deep green 
turning to carmine red in autumn. Yz 
oz. 10c, oz. 15c, Ya lb. 45c. 
Cliildsi. Much brighter green than pre¬ 
ceding but does not turn red in fall. 
Yz OX. 10c, oz. 15c, Ya lb. 45c. 
Ipomoea Heavenly Blue Improved 
Lavatera, Trimestris 
Attractive border plants growing 2Yz to 
3 ft. high, bushy with flowers like single 
hollyhocks but somewhat smaller. 
Alba Splendens. Pure white flowers. 
Rosea Splendens. Beautiful rose pink. 
Either variety — Ya oz. 20c, oz. OOe. 
