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MISCELLANEOUS ANNUALS— ( Continued ) 
GYPSOPHILA 
*All-Double Orange. The standard 
* All-Double Lemon. 
large flowered variety. 
ELEGANS. 24,000 s. A fast growing catch-crop. 
* Covent Carden Market. Our fine large flowered standard strain. 
1 02., 20c; 4 ozs., 50c; 1 lb., $1.60; 5 lbs., $6.00. 
London Market. The largest flowered and longest stemmed 
variety. 1 oz., 25c; 4 ozs., 60c; 1 lb., $1.75; 5 lbs., $6.50. 
Paris Market. Medium sized flowers. 
1 oz., 15c; 4 ozs., 40c; 1 lb., $1.00; 5 lbs., $4.50. 
Carminea. Same as above but a bright carmine-pink. 
Tr. pkt., 15c; 1 oz., 25c; 4 ozs., 75c. 
Crimson. Carmine-crimson. Tr. pkt., 15c; 1 oz., 25c; 4 oz., 75c. 
For hardy Gypsophila, see page 21. 
Prices on above, each: Tr. pkt., 25c; y 4 oz., 50c; 1 oz., $1.50. 
*All-Double Mixture. Tr. pkt., 25c; y 4 oz., 40c; 1 oz., $1.35. 
MIGNONETTE 
27,000 s. Sow seed in pots in August and plant out in a Carna¬ 
tion temperature 10 x 12. Disbudding and supporting produce fine 
long-stemmed flowers. 
'"Ball Strain. Selected for earliness and full spikes of large 
white flowers. y 2 tr. pkt., 60c; tr. pkt., $1.00; y 4 oz., $1.75; 
1 oz., $6.00. 
New York Market. Tr. pkt., 75c; y 4 oz., $1.50. 
MYOSOTIS (Forget-me-not). 44,000 s. 
IMPATIENS 
A considerably widened field of usefulness is accorded this 
already fine winter pot plant by the advent of the new dwarf 
Sultani strains listed below. (See photo on opposite page.) A 
July or August sowing of this dwarf stock makes fine dwarf and 
compact 3 or 4 in. pot plants by winter. Very free flowering. 
* Dwarf Sultani Bright Carmine. 70,000 s. A dwarf form of 
this well known variety. 4 in. pot plants reach a height of about 
6 in. and flower very profusely. Tr. pkt., 50c; dz oz., $1.15. 
* Dwarf Sultani Mixture. 70,000 s. A bright mixture of colors 
in this new dwarf class. Tr. pkt., 50c; dz oz., $1.00. 
Sultani. 20,000 s. 18 in. Bright rose. Tr. pkt., 50c; iV oz., $1.00 
Holsti Liegnitzia. Free flowering vermilion-red. Tr. pkt., 50c 
Holsti Hybrids. 50,000 s. Mixture. Tr. pkt., 50c; tV oz., $1.00, 
Oliveri. 24 in. Rosy lilac. Tr. pkt., 75c. 
*Ball Early. Ours is the original and true WINTER FLOW¬ 
ERING variety. An August sowing will flower continuously 
from November on thruout the dark winter months, 8 to 10 
in. stems. Tr. pkt., 35c; y 4 oz., 85c; 1 oz., $2.85. 
for other Myosotis, see page 23- 
NASTURTIUM 
175 s. The following varieties are of the double climbing type 
that, from an August sowing, will produce an abundance of brightly 
colored flowers thruout the winter months. Plant 12 in. apart in a 
well exposed location and with substantial support. 
Golden Gleam. The original golden yellow double variety. 
Scarlet Gleam. A brilliant color. 
Gleam Hybrids. A very complete mixture. 
Prices on above, each: 1 oz., 15c; 4 ozs., 35c; 1 lb., $1.00. 
STATICE 
LUPINE (Annual) 
The popular early spring crop of Lupines comes from a late sum¬ 
mer sowing in pots. When well started, they can be hardened off 
and kept in cold frames until Mum beds are cleared. 
*GIANT KING. 1300 s. The preferred strain for greenhouse cut 
flower work. Long-stemmed and large flowered. 
* Oxford Blue (Dark Blue). Standard rich deep blue. Sky Blue. 
Heliotrope. A pleasing rosy lavender. White. 
Mixture of all colors. 
Prices on above, each: Tr. pkt., 20c; 1 oz., 50c; 4 ozs., $1.35. 
For perennial or Polyphyllus Lupine, see page 22. 
MARIGOLD 
For mid-winter cutting Marigolds are hard to beat. Free flower¬ 
ing with bright positive colors and growth that isn’t affected by 
dark mid-winter weather are strong points in their favor. 
WINTER FLOWERING. 9,000 s. The following are "short day” 
varieties that flower only in the short days of winter. The sow¬ 
ing season is, therefore, limited in our latitude, beginning end 
of July to first part of December. Plant on bed 10 x 12 in., 25 ft. 
on end of bench is ample for most retail growers. 
* Australian Tree. The standard variety. Rich mahogany-red with 
golden yellow crest. 95% double. Tr. pkt., 20c; y 2 oz., 60c; 1 
oz., $1.00. 
Lieb’s Strain. Very similar to above. Tr. pkt., 25c; y 4 oz., 50c; 
1 oz., $2.00. 
Lieb’s Winter Sunshine. Large flowered clear yellow. Tr. pkt., 50c. 
GIANT AFRICAN. 10,000 s. For December flowering sow in mid- 
August and transplant in shallow beds. This runs them up into 
a fine single stemmed crop on 18 in. stems. 
Our annual Statice is grown for us by a specialist that insures us 
first-class strains of high germination. 
Bonduelli Superba. 350 seed heads per ounce. Similar to 
Sinuata class. Large yellow flowers. Tr. pkt., 15c; 1 oz., 30c; 
_ 1 lb.,. $3.35. 
Sinensis. 17,000 s. 18 in. Pure white with canary-yellow. 
Tr. pkt., 25c; 1 oz., 75c; 4 ozs., $2.50. 
Suworowi (Russian or Rat Tail Statice). 12,000 s. An Octo¬ 
ber sowing carried along in pots and planted after Mums will 
produce fine long spikes in early spring. A fine early cut flower 
item. Tr. pkt., 15c; 1 oz., 60c; 4 ozs., $1.90. 
SINUATA. 350 seed heads per ounce. Grown extensively in the 
south. 
* Market Grower’s Blue. Fine even deep blue. Excellent. 
Kampf’s Tall Improved. Standard long-stemmed blue. 
True Blue. 
*Lavender Queen. A very pleasing and bright pastel lavender. 
Rosea Superba. Rosy lavender. 
Snow Witch. Improved, white. 
*New Hybrids Mixture. A very attractive and varied mixture. 
Prices on above, each: Tr. pkt., 15c; 1 oz., 25c; 1 lb., $2.50. 
For perennial Statice, see page 24. 
VENIDIUM 
65,000 s. Sow in August or September for a spring crop. 
Fastuosum. Brilliant orange with dark center. 
Ball Hybrids. A very interesting and varied array of colors. 
Prices on above, each: Tr. pkt., 25c; y 4 oz., 75c; 1 oz., $2.25. 
WALLFLOWER 
(Annual). 14,000 s. Choice richly fragrant spikes flowering in 
spring. A circular outlining our method of handling this attractive 
crop is enclosed with every order for seed. 
*Gold Standard. Deep rich golden yellow; the best color. 
Golden Yellow Flaked Brown. 
Prices on above, each: Tr. pkt., 25c; y 4 oz., 75c. 
For other Wallflower, see Cheiranthus, page 19. 
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