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STANLEY COBB. 22 Barry Rd., 
Scarsdale, N. Y. 
FREESlA p. 
Sow seeds in May for Fall. For cutting. Easily grown from seed. 
Rich Red. A fine red sort with long, wiry stems, ideal for bouquets. 30^ 
Refracta Alba. Creamy white, very fragrant; unavailable in bulbs.10;^ 
Bartley’s Hybrids Mixed. Includes all shades of yellow, orange, etc.20^ 
FUCHSIA 
Early Single and Double Mixed. Plants from seed sown in Jan.-Feb. blooms in 
the Fall. I>warf, compact, with double flowers and good colors......SOj^ 
GERBERA 
♦Double Hybrids. A splendid range of choice colors and shades.75^ 
Jamesoni, Single Mixed. When sowing place the seed with the pointed end up¬ 
ward Just above the surface of the soil. They should be sown only from Jan. 
to March, otherwise they may not germinate. Elegant star-shaped flowers are 
on stems 2^ ft. long. Very good for cutting, blooming all season. 30(^ 
GESKERIA 
Sow seeds in Spring, and treat the same as Gloxinia. Nice table plant. 
Flowering spikes carry numerous, bright, pendulous blooms in red shades.40^ 
GLOXINIA p. 
Sown in April, they start blooming in Aug. or Sept. They are easily grown 
from seed. Do not firm soil in pots or flats too hard, and never allow them 
to become potbound. Use light rich soil with about a third good sharp sand. 
Give plenty of drainage, flower in 5 or 6 in. pots. 
♦Peachblossom. Light pi^.Crimson Clow. Velvety crimson. 
Othello. Deep violet...50^ Waterloo. Red into carmine. 55^ 
Elizabeth. L. Blue, white throat.50^ French Hybrids. Best mixture.40^ 
All Flower Seeds are sent POSTPAID 
