'The following ate a few items usually sown at this time: 
Listed in our 1937 Catalog. Page 
Alyssum. Perennial . 19 
Aquilegia (Columbine). We offer a number of fine 
strains suitable for cut flowers . 19 
Beilis (English Daisies) . 19 
Calceolaria. 7 
Calendula. Ball's famous cut flower strain, direct 
from originator . 7 
Campanula. Annual. Excellent cut flowers if given 
light treatment . 7 
Campanula (Canterbury Bells) . 19 
Carnation Grenadin. Dwarf scarlet. A very popular 
early flowering strain of dwarf compact growth 
and double bright scarlet blooms. 
25c Tr. Pkt.; Oz. $2.50 
Carnations . 19 
Centaurea . 8 
Cyclamen. The Binneweis Strain, conceded to be 
the best . 9 
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Dianthus .19 & 20 
Didiscus . 9 
Digitalis . 20 
Hollyhocks 20 
Lupinus. Annual. 11 
Lupinus. Perennial. 21 
Marigolds. Many varieties are excellent for early 
winter bloom under glass . 11 
Mignonette . 12 
Myosotis (Forget-me-not) . 21 
Poppies Oriental 21 
Poppies Iceland 21 
Primula. Perennial. Sow in late fall and let it freeze 21 
Stocks .15 & 16 
Wallflower. Annual . 17 
Wallflower. Biennial . 22 
Many other items suitable for midsummer sowing will be found listed in our complete 1937 Price List. 
Drop us a card, and we shall be glad to send you a copy. 
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