‘Supreme Quality 
Flower Seeds 
STOCKS ( Continued ) 
IMPROVED BISMARCKS 
A good proportion of a retail grower s Stocks should consist of this 
class. Though shorter stemmed, they are more freely produced than 
the non-branching. The branching kind can be planted close and 
grown single stemmed. Planted this way they won't branch except 
about the top and from there the branches should be removed. 
A good suggestion with the branching kind is to space them 6x6 
inches. When up about 8 inches, 
indicate preferred varieties. 
Antique Copper. Fine copper red. 
Apple Blossom. An extra delicate 
pink; nearly white. 
Blood Red. Ruby color. 
Buttercup. Deep cream, strong 
growing. 
Chamois. Fine clear chamois. 
‘Elk's Pride. Rich purple. 
Flesh. Delicate shade of Mal- 
Prices—each: Tr. Pkt.35c 
Mixture. Formula mixture of abor 
Tr. Pkt.25c Vi oz... 
top back about one-third. Stars (*) 
maison pink. 
‘Golden Ball. Ivory yellow. 
Golden Rose. As named. 
‘Lavender. Clear lilac lavender; 
fine. 
‘Lilac. Bright deep lilac-blue. 
‘Rose. Fine bright rose. 
‘Shasta. New giant white. 
White. Good clear white. 
14 oz.$1.00 Oz.$3.00 
colors: 
.60c Oz.$2.25 
BEAUTY OF NICE 
Compact like a Ten Week but not quite so dwarf. 
Aurora. Golden buff; fine. 
Flesh Pink (Beauty of Nice). Flesh or Malmaison pink. 
Cote d'Azure. Light lavender-blue. 
Mont Blanc. Clear extra early white. 
Monte Carlo. Rich canary-yellow. 
Queen Alexandra. Rosy lilac; fine. 
Prices—each: Tr. Pkt.25c 14 oz.60c Oz.$2.25 
Mixture of above; Tr. Pkt.25c 14 oz.50c Oz.$1.75 
PERPETUAL BRANCHING (Giant Perfection) 
Habit similar to Bismarcks, but not quite so tall. 
Empress Augusta Victoria. Silver lilac; very fine. 
Heatham Beauty. Terra-cotta or golden rose. 
Rose. A clear even shade. 
Snowdrift. Fine clear white. 
Prices—each: Tr. Pkt.25c 14 oz.60c Oz.$2.25 
Mixture of above: Tr. Pkt.25c 14 oz.50c Oz.$1.75 
TEN WEEKS 
Dwarf, compact, and early; used for bedding and pot plants. 
Blood Red. Carmine Pink. Purple. 
Canary Yellow. Deep Rose. White. 
Lavender. 
Prices—each: Tr. Pkt.25c 14 oz.50c Oz.$1.75 
Mixture: Tr. Pkt.25c 14 oz.50c Oz.$1.60 
For Virginia Stock see Virginia in Annual List. 
Early Sweet Pea “Hope” 
SWEET PEAS 
EARLY OR WINTER FLOWERING 
True lo Name, Thoroughly Rogued and Hand-Picked Seed 
If you are in the market for quantity, please ask us for special prices. 
The following 21 varieties are, in our opinion, the "cream" of existing 
florists' kinds. 
1 OUNCE OF SWEET PEA SEED WILL SOW 30 FEET OF ROW 
Ball Orange Improved. The only early flowering clear orange; fine 
color. 
14 oz.20c Oz.30c 4 oz.$1.00 Lb.$3.40 
Ball Rose Queen. Clear rose, of exceptional merit. 
14 oz.20c Oz.30c 4 oz.$1.00 Lb.$3.40 
Ball White. Fine large flowered white; white-seeded. 
14 oz.20c Oz.30c 4 oz.$1.00 Lb.$3.40 
Ball Rose Improved. Deep bright rose, strong free flowering habit. 
14 oz.20c Oz.30c 4 oz.$1.00 Lb.$3.40 
Blue Danube. Showy clear deep blue. Very fine. 
14 oz.20c Oz.30c 4 oz.$1.00 Lb.$3.40 
Boon. Fine deep salmon-rose on cream; quite large flowered. 
14 oz.20c Oz.30c 4 oz.$1.00 Lb.$3.40 
Bridesmaid. Delightful silvery pink; extra for flower size and stem. 
14 oz.20c Oz.30c 4 oz.$1.00 Lb.$3.40 
Daphne. Winner of a Silver Medal at a recent International Flower 
Show in New York City; this Sweet Pea is a soft salmon-pink on a 
cream ground; the flowers are of great size, with beautifully expanded 
and waved standards. Many of the blooms are duplex and borne on 
long stout stems. 
Oz.30c 4 oz.$1.00 Lb.$3.40 
Harmony. The best commercial lavender. 
14 oz.20c Oz.30c 4 oz.$1.00 Lb.$3.40 
Hope. Exceptionally good white (black seeded); germinates easily. 
14 oz.20c Oz.30c 4 oz.$1.00 Lb.$3.40 
losie. Longest stemmed, clear rose-pink; most productive variety in 
any color; requires more headroom. 
14 oz.20c Oz.30c 4 oz.$1.00 Lb.$3.40 
Laddie Improved. Extra long stiff stemmed rose. 
1/2 oz.20c Oz.30c 4 oz.$1.00 Lb.$3.40 
Sequoia. Extra large flowered salmon-rose; fine for spring. 
14 oz.20c Oz.30c 4 oz.$1.00 Lb.$3.40 
Majestic Rose. Fine large flowered heavy stemmed rose-pink. 
14 oz.20c Oz.30c 4 oz.$1.00 Lb.$3.40 
Mrs. Hoover. Best early blue; strong growing and fine for spring. 
1/2 oz.20c Oz.30c 4 oz.$1.00 Lb.$3.40 
Princess Blue. Light lavender-blue, probably largest flowered and 
longest stemmed on our list. 
14 oz.30c Oz.40c 4 oz.$1.25 Lb.$4.50 
Redwood. Extra large flowered deep crimson red. 
1/2 oz.20c Oz.30c 4 oz.$1.00 Lb.$3.40 
Shirley Temple (Waller-Franklin). Obtained through a cross between 
Pinkie and Lady Gay; inherits size and richness of color of Pinkie with 
dainty fluted flowers of Lady Gay. The stems are long, with four blooms 
on each stem. 
14 oz.20c Oz.30c 4 oz.$1.00 Lb.$3.40 
Skippy. A new salmon-pink shade with good long stems; excellent. 
14 oz.30c Oz.40c 4 oz.$1.25 Lb.$4.50 
Treasure Island. Sparkling golden orange. Large ruffled flower and 
distinctive color. 
14 oz.30c Oz.40c 4 oz.$1.25 Lb.$4.50 
Triumph. Long-stemmed attractive lilac-mauve. 
14 oz.20c Oz.30c 4 oz.$1.00 Lb.$3.50 
WINTER FLOWERING PEAS continued on next page. 
SPRING FLOWERING 
A New Race of Sweet Peas for Greenhouse Culture 
Perform outstandingly well in the spring months, giving excellent 
flowers on long stems when the regular early-flowering types had 
given out. The spring-flowering type also gives a much heavier crop 
of flowers than the standard early-flowering type. Seeds of the spring- 
flowering type should not be sown before September or October in the 
greenhouse for flowering during March, April and early May. 
Spring-Flowering Blue. A splendid clear marine blue. 
Spring-Flowering Clear Rose-Pink. 
Spring-Flowering Lavender. Beautiful clear lavender. 
ALL OF ABOVE PRICED AT: 
i/ 2 oz.75c Oz.$1.25 4 oz.$4.00 Lb.$15.00 
TVVO NEW VARIETIES 
Spring-Flowering Clear Pink. 
Spring-Flowering Mauve. 
(4 oz.75c Oz.$1.40 4 oz.$5.50 
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