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Flower Seeds —GERMANIA —For Florists 
NOVELTIES and ITEMS of SPECIAL MERIT 
COSMOS SENSATION Pinkie and Purity. Pinkie, a delightful rose-pink shade, and Purity, a 
glistening white. The flowers are 4 to 5 in. in diameter, with broad, heavy, fluted petals 
that slightly overlap, making this Cosmos excellent for cut flower use. 
Tr. Pkt., 30c; V 4 oz.. 50c; 1 oz., $1.75 
CUPHEA Firefly. A newcomer this season. Firefly has all the characteristics needed in a dwarf, 
compact plant. The flowers are delicately formed, fiery cerise red in color, and are freely 
produced. The general effect when in full bloom is a ball of fire. This subject recommends 
itself for the rockery, window boxes and flower pots or as a border or edging plant. It is 
a tender annual, flowering readily in twelve to fourteen weeks from seeds, and blooms pro¬ 
fusely throughout the summer months. 
Tr. Pkt., 75c 
DELPHINIUM Giant Double Pacific Hybrids. A splendid strain, the result of years of selection. 
Mildew resistance. The flowers are of immense size, tightly set on straight stems that are 
strong and whippy. They do not shatter and represent a truly outstanding addition to the 
cut flower market. 
Tr.Pkt., $1.00; Vs oz.. $2.00; V 4 oz.. $3.50 
FUCHSIA HYBRIDA Double Dwarf Early Flowering Mixed. Plants produce from 85 to 90% 
double flowers with white, lilac, pink, light and dark blue corallas. Seedlings from seeds 
sown January-February will flower at the end of June and continue until the autumn. Raising 
these dwarf Fuchsias from seed gives very good results and is to be highly recommended. 
100 seeds, $1.00; 500 seeds, $4.50 
FUCHSIA HYBRIDA Double Finest Mixed. Contains all the choicest varieties. 
100 seeds, 75c; 500 seeds, $3.50 
HOLLYHOCK Annual Double Scarlet Beauty. A fully double Hollyhock of the Chater type which 
will flower in six months from the time seed is sown. The color is a pure intense scarlet and 
is the first of what will later be a whole race of annual double-flowering Hollyhocks. Plants 
whll winter satisfactorily where Chaters varieties do, and the variety is classed as a perennial 
that blooms the first year from seed. 
Tr. Pkt., 50c; V 4 oz., $1.25 
LOBELIA ERINUS Opal. An outstanding new variety; about the shade of Myosotis Blue Bird, 
6 to 8 in. tall as compared to 4 to 6 in. for other compact varieties. Its pleasing blue 
color is accentuated by a prominent white eye, very free flowering. This variety, due to its 
vigorous growth withstands our heat better than the more restricted ones. 
Tr. Pkt., 35c 
MARIGOLD African Double Dwarf Floribunda "Little Giants" Mixed. The most unique Marigold 
Novelty of the decade. Groups and beds of this unusually rich flowering, medium sized 
Marigold appear to reflect the sunshine in all its brilliance. Color ranges from a yellow to 
a very bright orange, with many shades in between. Plants average about 15 to 18 in. 
in height. All the flowers are in bloom simultaneously and the foliage is lost to view under 
the golden mass. Strongly recommended for bedding and pot plants. 
Tr. Pkt., 40c; V 4 oz., 65c; 1 oz., $2.00 
MARIGOLD French Dwarf Alldouble Royal Scot. A new Alldouble variety of the Dwarf French 
class. True mahogany and gold striped, dwarf. 
Tr. Pkt., 30c; V4 oz., 50c; 1 oz., $1.75 
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PANSY New Super Giant Olympia. Olympia was exhibited at first at the "Olympia Garden 
Show Dresden 1936.'' This new strain contains the most brilliant colors. The flowers are of 
a very large size. Dark green foliage and of compact growth. 
Tr. Pkt., $1.00; Vs oz., $2.00; 1 oz., $15.00 
