ANNUAL GARDEN 
AND 
GREENHDUSE EEDWER SEEDS 
FOR THE FLORIST 
ACROLINUM (Everlasting) Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
Roseum. Double rose, valuable to cut.$0.10 $0.25 
New Large Flowered Double Hybrids. A 
splendid new strain with larger and 
more double flowers. Valuable either 
fresh or dried.15 .75 
AGERATUM (Floss Flower) 
Excellent bedding plants. Sow early to 
make good size plants for Spring sale. 
DWARF VARIETIES 
Blue Ball. Dwarf, deep blue. 
Blue Ball Improved. Select strain of even 
dwarf compact growth with flowers of 
the richest shade of blue. 
Blue Cap (New). Miniature, large flowered 
• Little Blue Star. Compact, small flowers. . 
Fairy Pink, 5". Very dwarf and compact 
with flowers of soft salmon rose pink. 
14 oz. $2.00 
SEMI-DWARF VARIETIES 
Blue Perfection. Choice dwarf blue. 
Imperial Dwarf White. The best white. . . . 
ALYSSUM (Sweet Alyssum) 
Lilac Queen, dwarf, compact lavender lilac. 
14 Lb. $1.50 
Little Dorrit. Makes dwarf compact balls 
of pure white flowers. One of the best. 
14 Lb. $1.25 
Little Gem, a select strain, very dwarf, 
compact, pure white.14 Lb. $1.25 
Procumbens Carpet of Snow. Extra dwarf, 
selected strain.14 Lb. $1.25 
.15 .75 
.50 3.50 
.50 2.50 
.50 2.25 
.50 
.15 .60 
.15 .60 
.15 .50 
.15 .50 
.15 .50 
.15 .50 
Alyssum Cornpactum Little Dorrit 
SNAPS 
for 
GREENHOUSE FORCING 
It has been particularly gratifying to us to have growers 
remark on the uniformity and production of our Snaps. A 
few cents saved on seed is not always a saving. 
Christmas Cheer. Very early, productive and a fine color, 
a continuous bloomer and a fine pink. 
Glorious. Highly recommended as an excellent reddish 
bronze. 
Hodaly’s Ideal. A blend of carmine, orange, lemon, yellow, 
and lavender. A striking new color. 
Windmiller’s Lilac. True orchid shade true to type and 
color. 
Olsen’s White. Exceptionally long flower spikes with close¬ 
ly spaced flowers of pure white. Opinion is divided but 
many like it. 
Schumann’s Lavender. The introducer claims this to be one 
of the best varieties he has introduced. The color is 
entirely different from Bertha Baur. 
Schumann’s Yellow. Also highly recommended by the same 
introducer. Especially shatterproof. 
Schrock’s Orchid. Fragrant and early. Color varies. 
Snowwhite. Excellent late white. Special award N. Y. 
Florist Club. 
Talisman. Double and semi-double blooms in bronze and 
gold shades. 
Originator’s packets any of the above $2.00. Any three 
$2.00 Pkts. for $5.00 
Bertha Baur. Standard lavender. 
Bezdek’s White Wonder. Splendid pure white that is uni¬ 
versally accepted as the best white. 
Bronze Queen. Light bronze. 
Cornwallis. Fine commercial deep pink. 
Northern Light. Yellow shaded pink, excellent for mid¬ 
winter. 
Rose Pink Cheviot. Early, very true, intense color, and ex¬ 
cellent keeper. 
Terry’s Surprise Imp. Rose shaded orange. 
Westover White. An excellent white for late bloom. 
White Prosperity. We consider this the best standard white. 
Originator’s packets any of the above $1.50 each and 
three for $4.00. 
Every florist should grow Gypsophila Bristol Fairy 
Luge Five 
