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^^Flower Seeds for Florists^* 
MISCELLANEOUS PERENNIALS-Continuecl 
ARMERIA 
Maritima (Statice Armeria). 17,500 s. 12 in. Lilac-rose. Tr. 
pkt., 35c; Vi oz., $1.25; 1 oz., $4.50. 
ASCLEPIAS 
Tuberosa. 4500 s. Fine orange for cutting. Requires well 
drained location. When difficulty is found in germination, freez¬ 
ing over winter usually produces results. Tr. pkt., 35c; Vi oz., 
65c; 1 oz., $2.25. 
ASPARAGUS 
Verticillatus. 600 s. A valuable completely hardy source of sum¬ 
mer green material. Tr. pkt., 25c; Vi oz., 55c; 1 oz., $1.85. 
For Asparagus Sprengeri and Plumosus, see page 27. 
(R) ASTER (Hardy) 
\ ery nice material for rock garden work as well as being tall 
and large enuf for cutting. Very hardy and June flowering. 
*W''artburg Star (Subcoeruleus). 15,000 s. 18 in. Some lighter 
than following, larger, and longer stemmed. Tr. pkt., 50c; 
Vs oz., $2.25. 
Dark Beauty (Alpina). 26,000 s. 12 in. Single deep blue. Tr. 
pkt., 50c; Vs oz., $2.00. 
Novi-Belgi. 90,000 s. New Hybrids. Fall flowering. Tr. pkt., 
50c; V: oz., $1.25; 1 oz., $4.00. 
AUBRETIA 
Large Flowered Hybrids (Monarch strain). 150,000 s. 6 in. 
This new strain shows a particularly wide and bright color mix¬ 
ture of blue, lilac, mauve, and pink shades. Fine spring flower¬ 
ing plant for rockery and edging work. Tr. pkt., 35c; Vi oz., 
$1.25; 1 oz., $4.00. 
For Baby’s Breath, see Gypsophila, page 33; also Euphorbia, 
page 32. 
BAPTISIA 
Australis (False Indigo). 1700 s. Sprays of pea-shaped indigo- 
hlue flowers. 3 ft. Tr. pkt., 15c; 1 oz., 45c. 
(R) BELLIS 
Perennis (Double English Daisy). 100,000 s. 6 in. Well estab¬ 
lished flowering plants for spring sales are from a fall seeding 
carried along in frames with Pansies and Violas. Following 
varieties are of the large flowered double MONSTROSA type. 
Red. Deep red. Tr. pkt., 35c; Vi oz., 85c; 1 oz., $3.00. 
Rose. Deep rose; White. 
Each: Tr. pkt., 25c; Vi oz., 60c; 1 oz., $2.25. 
Mixture of all colors in this Monstrosa type. 
Tr. pkt., 25c; Vi oz., 50c; 1 oz., $1.75. 
For Bleeding Heart, see Dielytra, page 45. 
BOLTONIA 
Latisquama. 95,000 s. 4 to 5 ft. Delicate pink. Tr. pkt., 25c; 
Vi oz., 60c; 1 oz., $2.00. 
CAMPANULA 
<R) CARPATICA. 350,000 s. 12 in. Dwarf perennial. 
Blue, White and Hybrid Mixture, a strain containing many 
new colors in this dwarf class. 
Each: Tr. pkt., 15c; Vi oz., 25c; 1 oz., 85c. 
MEDIUM CALYCANTHEMA. (Cup-and-Saucer Type). 120,000 s. 
3 ft. Biennial. 
Dark Blue Light Blue Rose White 
Each: Tr. pkt., 20c; Vi oz., 40c; 1 oz., $1.45. 
Mixture. Tr. pkt., 15c; Vt oz., 35c; 1 oz., $1.25. 
MEDIUM SINGLE (Canterbury Bells). 135,000 s. 3 ft. Bien¬ 
nial, flowering second season from seed. 
CAMPANULA—Continued 
Blue Lilac Rose White and Mixture 
Each: Tr. pkt., 15c; 1 oz., 40c. 
PERSICIFOLIA. 340,000 s. 30 in. Perennial. A very generally 
satisfactory Campanula. 
White Blue Mixture 
Each: Tr. pkt., 25c; Vi oz., 50c; 1 oz., $1.75. 
PYRAMIDALIS (Chimney Campanula). 250,000 s. 5 ft. Erect 
pyramidal habit. 
Mixture. Tr. pkt., 25c; Vi oz., 45c; 1 oz., $1.50. 
For Perennial Candytuft, see Iberis, page 46. 
CARNATION 
GRENADIN (Hardy Carnation). 14,000 s. 20 in. Good for 
cutting but needs winter protection. 
Golden Sun. Tr. pkt., 35c; Vi oz., 85c; 1 oz., $3.00. 
Pink. Tr. pkt., 35c; Vi oz., 70c; 1 oz., $2.50. 
Red. Tr. pkt., 30c; Vi oz., 60c; 1 oz., $2.25. 
White. Tr. pkt., 25c; Vi oz., 60c; 1 oz., $2.00. 
*Mixture. Tr. pkt., 25c; Vi oz., 50c; 1 oz., $1.85. 
CATANANCHE 
Coerulea. 16,000 s. 30 in. Everlasting light lavender-blue Cen- 
taurea-like flowers produced freely first year from seed. Tr. 
pkt., 25c; Vi oz., 40c; 1 oz., $1.25. 
CENTAUREA 
Montana. 1600 s. 24 in. Large Conflower-blue flowers. Tr. 
pkts., 20c; 1 oz., 90c. 
For Annual Centaurea Cyanus, see page 29. 
(R) CERASTIUM 
*Tomentosum. 42,000 s. 10 to 12 in. Very fine May flowering 
white edging and rockery plant. Silvery white foliage. Per¬ 
fectly hardy. Tr. pkt., 25c; Vi oz., 40c; 1 oz., $1.25. 
CHEIRANTHUS (Wallflower) 
19,000 s. 18 in. 
*Golden Bedder. Large deep golden yellow. Tr. pkt., 15c; 
Vi oz., 25c; 1 oz., 75c. 
Allioni (Siberian Wallflower). Free flowering brilliant orange. 
Tr. pkt., 10c; 1 oz., 30c. 
For Annual Wallflower, see page 41. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
Very colorful for fall landscape work; perfectly hardy and 
quite free flowering. Watch frost dates, tho. 
Indicuin. 77,000 s. Attractive large flowered double and semi¬ 
double types. Flowers late September or early October. Tr. 
pkts., 50c; Vs oz., $1.25. 
Korean Hybrids. 60,000 s. Single and semi-double types. Very 
attractive color mixture. Flowers first part of October. Tr. pkt., 
$1.00; Vs oz., $2.00. 
For Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum, see Daisy on this page. 
For Columbine, see Aquilegia, page 42. 
^Japonicuin. 77,000 s. (Japanese Mountain or Cascade type). 
A very free flowering single seedling strain; hardy and flowers 
first season from seed. Our strain is a very strong growing one 
and with proper pinching, and staking, can be trained into 
various decorative shapes including the heautifnl “Cascade” 
type. With two or three pinchings in early summer, makes a 
very decorative and free flowering garden plant also. Tr. pkt., 
35c; Vi oz., $1.00; 1 oz., $3.75. 
COREOPSIS 
GRANDIFLORA. 11,000 s. The two varieties listed are of the 
new large flowered class. Fine material for summer cutting. 
*Suiiburst (New Gold). A fine semi-double strain. Tr. pkt., 
20c; Vi oz., 35c; 1 oz., 90c. 
* Mayfield Giant. Extra large deep golden yellow. Single. Tr. 
pkt., 15c; Vi oz., 25c; 1 oz., 65c. 
To accomplish anything worth while, you will have to work more than 40 hrs. a week. 
