‘“‘We Fill Your Needs for Greenhouse Seeds’’ || 
CARNATION a. 
Sow in a coolhouse in January and February for blooms all Fall and Winter. 
ENFANT DE NICE MIXED. The largest blooming the first year from seed.....307 
GIANT DOUBLE MIXED. The earliest blooming; in 4 or 5 mos. 18" high......10¢ 
ERIGERON p. 
Small daisy-like flowers for cutting; plants 15" high, Sow in early Spring. 
Winter in a coldframe; force in March and April at 50° for May blooms. 
COULTEKI. Pretty white flowers..20¢ SPECIOSUS. Mauve with yellow......15¢ 
LAVATEA Be 
Sow Mallow in early Fall in a 50° house. Start them in 6" or 7" pots, thin- 
ning to the strongest plant in each pot, as they do not transplant well. 
* LOVELINESS. Glowing rich pink blossoms, bronze foliage; cuts well.....15/¢ 
SPLENDENS WHITE. Large flowered white; contrasts well with the pink.....15/ 
NIGELLA a. 
Sow in January, for April flowers. Grow cool, on benches or in flats. Their 
Cosmos-like flowers and finely cut foliage make them fine for cutting. 
MISS JEKYLL BLUE. Lovely Cornflower blue, with fine, long stems........-20¢ 
MISS JEKYLL WHITE. White form of the above; plants about: 18" high.......20¢ 
NOMOCHAKIS p. 
MAIREI. A beautiful liliaceous plant from western China. The flowers resen- 
ble an Odontoglossum Orchid. Grows 14 to 2 ft. high. The blossoms are about 
3" across; a satiny white spotted with reddish purple and purple-black eye. 
Sow in Feb. in gentle heat. Prick off into loam, leafmold and sand mixture. 
Pot up bulbs following Jan. Shift into Larger pots as required. They should 
YXloom during March - April, and are decidedly worth the trouble.........d57 
* indicates an exciting novelty - moet of them new on the market this year. 
