William M. Hunt &.Companu 
INCORPORATED * ) 
Bairs Noa-branching Stocks 
American Beauty. A most desirable deep 
rose color. 
Chamois Pink. Apricot or chamois-pink. 
Lilac-Lavender. Bright lavender. 
Old Rose. 
Ruby. Rich crimson-red. 
Malmaison Pink. Similar to pink En¬ 
chantress carnation color. 
White. Sometimes slightly tinged blush. 
Any of above varieties, pkt. $1; 3 pkts. $2.75 
Improved Bismarck Stocks 
Chamois. Ivory, tinted old-rose. 
Rose. Fine standard color. 
Lavender. Bright light blue. 
White. Early. Clear white. 
Any of above varieties, pkt. 50 cts. 
1 pkt. each of above 4 varieties, $1.50 
Early-flowering Winter Stocks 
Aurora. Cream, tinted pink. 
Beauty of Nice. Flesh-pink. 
Belle of Naples. Rich old-rose. 
Cote d’Azure. Light blue. 
Mont Blanc. Extra-early; white. 
Queen Alexandra. Rosy lilac. 
Any of above varieties, pkt. 50 cts. 
1 pkt. each of above 6 varieties, $2.50 
Sweet Peas 
Greenhouse Varieties 
Early-flowering Spencer Novelties 
The blooms of the following novelty va¬ 
rieties are very large, beautifully waved, 
and carried on long, strong stems. Much 
in demand and greatly admired for forcing 
under glass. 
Early Daphne. (Morse, 1938.) Salmon- 
pink on cream ground. First prize Int. 
Flower Show, 1937. Pkt. 50 cts.; )^oz. $2. 
Early Mars. (Morse, 1938.) Very large, 
clear ox-blood-crimson. Pkt. 50 cts.; 
)4oz. $2. 
Recent Introductions 
Early Emblem. Bright salmon-cream- 
pink. Unusually long stems. 
Early Mariner. Clear marine-blue, with 
scarcely a hint of mauve. 
Early Sonnet. Delicate blush-pink. Very 
large flowers. 
Early Star. Sparkling rose-pink on white 
ground, with salmon shading. 
Any of above varieties, pkt. 50 cts.; oz. $2.50 
1 pkt. of each for $1.50 
Popular Early-flowering Spencers 
Early Apollo. Crimson-rose on white 
ground. 
Early Attraction. Clear bright salmon- 
pink on white ground. 
Early Fortyniner. Glowing rich orange; 
frilled. Long stems. 
Early Harmony. Clear lavender; very 
fragrant. 
Early Monterey. Glowing geranium- 
pink, flushed salmon. 
Early Pride. Pure cerise or cherry. Very 
long stemmed. 
Early Sunray. Glowing cerise with salmon 
sheen. 
Early White Harmony. Pure white. 
Black-seeded. Large flowers on long 
stems make it the ideal white. 
Any of above varieties, pkt. 25 cts.; oz. $1 
HUNT’S DELPHINIUMS 
Belladonna, Improved. Slender stems 
5 feet long, bearing numerous flowers 
of a lovely azure-blue shade. Pkt. 
50 cts.; oz. $1. 
Plants, $3.50 per doz. 
Hunt’s Perfection Hybrids. Showy 
hybrids, saved from the best varieties. 
Very beautiful strain; large, handsome 
flower-spikes. Pkt. 50 cts.; }/goz. $1.50. 
Extra-strong plants, $7.50 per doz. 
Delphiniums, English Hollyhock 
Cambria. Spikes long and full; large, 
semi-double flowers of glorious helio¬ 
trope shade. 
Coquette. Tapering spikes, 4 feet long; 
amethyst-violet flowers. 
Ideal. Manganese violet, shading to 
cornflower-blue, dark bronze bee-like 
center. 
Jenny Jones. Blooms of pansy-violet, 
with vivid flashes of gentian-blue. 
Queen Mauve. An exceptionally lovely 
mauve with a graceful spike 3 feet long. 
Starlight. Pale blue, set off with a 
large black eye. Very long, rather 
close spike. 
Wales. Royal purple self, with small 
white center. 
Welsh Boy. Dark gentian-blue. Fine 
spike and habit. 
Each: Pkt. 50 cts.; Vs 02 * $2. COLLECTION: One pkt. each of 8 varieties, $3. 
Plants of Mixed Hollyhock Delphiniums, $6 per 100 
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