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STANLEY COBB, 22 Barry Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. 
All our flower and vegetable seeds are the best varieties for growing under 
glass, both in Winter and Summer. They are all grown especially for culture 
under glass by the finest specialists in each field. Many are actually mat¬ 
ured in greenhouses, to assure you that those particular q.ualities in their 
makeup that make them best for greenhouse culture are "inherited” from one 
crop to the next. 
Although we have listed only those standard and novelty varieties that seem 
best for this purpose, there are many other good ones. Should you want any 
not listed, please send us your want list. We will gladly fill it for you - 
at prices in line with those in our catalog for similar varieties, if they 
are available on the market. 
AGERATUM (Floss Flower) a. 
♦Fairy Pink. This new strain is a delightful soft salmon-rose-pink mass of 
blooms, dwarf and compact in habit. It begins to flower when the plants are 
l£ to 2 inches high; never greater than 5 Inches. Zbi 
♦Midget Blue. Silver Medal, 1940 All-America Selections. Very low (2^ to 41- 
inches) compact plants covered with small,true azure blue flowers.25;^ 
♦Blue Boy. Extra dwarf. Plants compact, and about 4 inches high. Growth un¬ 
iform and almost completely smothered with flowers of the richest blues.25^ 
Blue Perfection. Best dark blue. Fine for cutting. 1 ft.lOi^ 
Blue Ball. An Improved Blue Perfection. Very large, blue flowers, 6 in..10^ 
Blue Cap. Dwarf, compact, flowers, larger than "Little Blue Star" and deep¬ 
er in color. The foliage is small, and shows up blossoms well. 15(^ 
Imperial Dwarf Blue......10^ Imperial Dwarf White.IQ^ 
little Blue Star. Miniature bushes; light blue with red center, 4 in....15^ 
lasseauxl. Good pink.10^ Imperial Dwarf Mixed.10;^ 
Red Riding Hood. 6-10 in. Small pink flowers with red centers. 
♦little Dorrit Blue. Light blue..lO(^ Purple Perfection. 5 in. Late....l5;^ 
♦little Silver Star. Nice white..20?^ Tall Blue. 24 in. Good cutting...10^ 
AMARYLLIS p. 
Diener's Mammoth Hybrids. Flowers in only 18 to 24 months. 50^ 
