Io STANLEY COBB, 22 Barry Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. 

SALPIGLOSSIS a. 
Sow in February in a coolhouse to flower on the bench in late April or May. 
EMPERON MIXED. Petunialike tinted flowers, veined with gold. 1%' high...15¢ 
SCHIZANTHUS a. iS 
For December flowers sow in September in a 45 house; follow with addition- 
al sowings several weeks apart. Poor lian's Orchid grows about 1$' high. Any 
attempt at coddling will spoil the plant at once - it needs plenty of fresh 
air, except in very frosty weather. Pinch the leading shoot when 3" high. 
* NEW GIANTS. Immense flowers in many colors; plants of fine habit......35/ 
PANSY «LOnEnhED. The large smooth-edged flowers resemble a Pansy or Viola in 
Shape, but colors are rich shades of pink, crimson, mauve and purple....25¢ 
DWAXF LARGE FLOWENKED MIXED. Compact, free flowering variety for pots....20¢ 
BLUE AND PURPLE HYBRIDS. A large flowered mixture in these shades only..35¢ 
SOLLYA p. 
Drooping bright blue Campanulalike flowers; evergreen foliage; 4' vine..25¢ 
STOCK a. 
Sow from July to February at 45° to 50° for flowers from Christmas till the 
end of May. Planting too close will result in damping off and weak growth. 
* GARDENIA. Double white, meking huge spikes. Individual florets 2" to 23" 
in diameter, on a spike 4" wide and 15" long. Fine for cutting..........25¢ 
* SAINT AMOUR. Early branching doubles with lavender-rose flowers.......£0¢ 
NEW GIANTS OF CALI“ONNIA MIXED. Very early flowering with many large double 
flowers. Although branching in habit, close planting will give single, tall 
spikes as high as 30" to 36". Much better than Giant Bismarck....+...+.257 
* AMMOTH KOSE. Early branching doubles with brilliant rosy flowers.....20% 
SMILAX v. 
Ornamental foliage vine with graceful sprays. Sow in Spring or Fall.....loyg 
