THE JOSEPH F. MARTIN COMPANY, PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
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ARMKRIA (JI.ORY OF IIOM.ANI). Laij?e 
ball shaped deaf pink flowers on 14 to 
18 inch stems. If planted from the mid¬ 
dle of December to the middle of Febru¬ 
ary will flower in IMarch and April. 
SfroiiK' foroinj;' oliiiii|>.s. 
I'er 1(», l*er 100, $10.00 
■VRMFRI.V LARRE FI.OWERFVG NEW 
IIVRRIDS. A striking- variation of colors 
ranging fi-om white to the deeper tones 
of red, including pastel and good salmon 
shades. Height and forcing culture the 
same as Glory of Holland. 
Strong forcing- cinnips. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
DAPIIIVE ONEORU^I—True Type. If pot¬ 
ted in the months of December and Jan¬ 
uary and placed in cool temperature and 
kept moist, these Daphne will produce in 
8 to 10 weeks very sweetly scented deep 
pink flowers on the tips of all the branch¬ 
es. In recent years many floi-ists have 
forced good quantities. They develop 
into stylish pot plants and make a profit¬ 
able item for winter sales. 
Well e.stiilili.slied 4" pot plant.s. 
Per 10. .$:{.00; Per 100, .$25.00 
W"ell e.stal>lislie(l .5" pot plant.s. 
Per 10, $4.00; Per 100. .$55.00 
PRIMULAS—HARDY PRIMROSES 
One of the most beautiful flowering pot 
plants. They are best potted in the month 
of January and placed in 34 to 40 degree 
temperature. After start of growth, tem¬ 
perature should be increased to 45 to 50 
degrees. It is important that they be 
kept moist. Their strikingly beautiful 
flowers and decorative foliage make them 
one of the most valuable flowering pot 
plants. We will ship strong- forcing 
clumps from the first of January on. 
FASHMERIANA. Pleasing blue. 
CORTUSOIDES. Deep rose. 
VUI.GARIS. Pure yellow. 
Strong forcing eliiinp.s of three above 
varietie.s: 
Per 10, $1.50; I'er 100, $10.00 
POLA'ANTHUS GIANT HYBRIDS. A var¬ 
iation of beautiful colors. 
POGAANTHPS GIANT WHITE 
POEA'ANTHUS GIANT A'EEEOW 
POL ACANTHUS GIANT RED 
POLAANTHUS GIAN'I' SCARLET AND 
CRIWSON 
POLAANTHUS GIANT CRI.IISON 
Strong forcing elinnp.s of all Polyantlin.s 
varieties: 
Per 10, .$2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
DOUBLE PYRETHRUMS 
This year we have provided for our custo¬ 
mers strong forcing clumps of Double 
Pyrethrums, the flowers of which are al¬ 
ways in good demand either when grown 
outdoors or under glass; they always find 
a ready market at real good prices during 
the duil winter months. They are best 
planted on benches under glass in the 
months of January and February in fairly 
lieavy loamy soil in Carnation tempera¬ 
ture and should be continuously kept 
moist. 
BUCKEA'E. Double red. 
liUEEN. Semi-double pink flowers. 
DOUBLE YIC'I'ORA'. Pure white, Ane¬ 
mone type, double blooms. 
Strong forcing eluinii.s of all of the 
above varietie.s. 
Per 10, .$2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
MARTIN’S EARLA' MEMORIAL DAISAh 
Large, pure, glistening white flowers on 
24 inch stems. Plant on benches in De¬ 
cember and January. Foi'cing time re¬ 
quired eight weeks. 
Strong forcing clumps. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
Ar?ueria, Glory of Holland and Arteiuesia, Silver King. 
HEUCHERA 
Here is something really striking. Strong 
forcing clumps planted in the month of 
January to the first part of Februaiy 
will produce several stalks of graceful 
dainty fiowei-s on 14 inch stems. 
BRIZOIDES. Salmon pink. 
Strong forcing clumps. 
Per 10, .$2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
SANGUINEA. Bright red. 
Strong forcing clumps. 
Per 10, $2,00; Per 100, $15.00 
VIOLETS 
Best if planted after late frosts in 34 to 
38 degree temperature. With proper care 
the Violets always make worthy addi¬ 
tions to your winter crops. AVe olYer 
strong- selected forcing clumps. 
PRINCESS OF WALES. Rich deep purple. 
FREY’S FRAGRANT’. Rich purple. 
ROSINA. Bright pink. 
WEIiLSIANA. Variation from blue to 
white. 
All of the above varieties. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
DOUBLE R U S S I A N . Heavy, double, 
sweetly scented blue flowers. 
Strong- forcing- clumps. 
Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
D A I S A' DOUBLE AVHITE SWAN. This 
variety has proved its worth as a forcing 
item the last three or four years. Many 
of our customers make good sized plant¬ 
ings annually and realize good profits. 
Due to the abundant ci’ops of beautiful 
double snow white flowers on 18 inch 
stems it is outstanding for floral work. 
It is best planted under glass in Decem¬ 
ber and January in cool temperature. 
Str<uig forcing- clumps. 
Per 10, $1.75; Per 100, $12.00 
VIOLAS 
The most easily forced plants. If planted 
in late December and January will pro¬ 
duce very desirable flowers continuously 
throughout the entire winter. 
PURPLE GLORA'. Extra large rosy 
purple flowers on 8 to 10 inch stems. 
WEDGEAA'OOD. Striking dark violet on 
8 to 10 inch stems. 
GIANT JERSEA' GEM. Large, rich violet 
colored flowers. 
I.AA'ENDER GLORA'. Large flowers of a 
pleasing shade of lavender. 
Strong forcing- clumps of the !ibo>-c 
varieties. 
Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
