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STANLEY COBB, 22 Barry Rd., 
Scarsdale, N. Y. 
PRIMULA p. 
Sow Jan. to Apr, for V/inter and Spring, at 65 and keep near the glass. 
*Appleblo8Som. A true appleblossom shade of pink...£0/ 
♦Brilliancy. Flowers open lavender, changing to brilliant red.£0^ 
♦Glory of Riverside. True rose-pink, a strong grower. Best all-around...£0^ 
♦Lilac Beauty. The color in this new variety is a pure, soft lilac.35^ 
Peach Blossom. A new introduction. A realpeachblossom pink.£0^ 
♦Snow King Improved. "The pure white", the best ever offered.£0^ 
♦Better Days, Deep carmine-red. Darkest and best Obconica...£5^ 
♦Single Dazzler, Orange red. Over £0 flowers open at a time......£0^ 
♦Double Dazzler. Zti Prize Mixed.15^ 
♦Carmine-pink. Large flowers on wiry, graceful upright stems...15^ 
♦Pasbender. Giant deep crimson flowers of the Obconica Gigantea type....30^ 
REHMAITKIA p. 
Pink Perfection. Pot culture. Flov/ers resemble those of Incarvillea. Zbi 
0D0NT0SPERl»rUM p. 
£" to 3" yellow flowers, silvery green foliage. Makes £' pot plant.£0^ 
SHIRLEY POPPIES a. 
Sow in Jan. to flower during late April, where they are to bloom. 
♦Fairy Mixed. 5" flowers on bushy plants. Cut flowers last well.15^ 
Shirley Special Mixed. Contains the most lovely tints and new shades....10^ 
POIHCIANA p. 
Tub plant preferring leafmold, sand and loam. * 
Bird of Paradise. Graceful Acacialike foliage. Interesting yellow flowers, 
from the centers of which protrude long hairlike vivid red stamens. zti 
POINSETTIA p. 
Pulcherrima. Ornamental plant with bright scarlet bracts on top.75>^ 
