16 FINEST STRAINS OF SEEDS FOR FLORISTS AND NURSERYMEN 
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BLUE SHADES 
Blue Danube. Mid-blue, an excellent grower. 
Eleanor Blue. Clear light blue for spring bloom. 
Florists’ Blue. Best clear blue. 
Mrs. Herbert Hoover. Strong growing. Early. 
Princess Blue. Light or belladonna-blue; very large 
and long stemmed. % oz. 30c; oz. 50c; 1% Ib. $1.50. 
Tahoe. Fine deep blue for spring. Strong grower. 
LAVENDER SHADES 
Fragrance. Excellent clear lavender. 
Harmony. Early, free blooming lavender. 
Lavanda. A clear lavender; extremely large. Heavy, 
yielder. 
Triumph. “Lilac-mauve; long-stemmed. 
DEEP ORANGE 
Bali’s Orange imp. Clear, early orange. 
Sunproof Orange. Bright crimson-orange. 
Treasure Island. Sparkling golden orange; very large, 
semi-duplexed blooms. Early and long cropper. 2 oz. 
30c; oz. 50c; 1% Ib. $1.50; Ib. $5.50. 
Valencia. Bright sunproof orange. 
DEEP PINK AND DEEP ROSE-PINK 
Annie Laurie. The richest tone of rose-pink. 
Florists’ Rose. Pure rose-pink, richer than Annie 
Laurie. 
Majestic Rose. Brilliant rose-pink. 
Mrs. H. R. Holscher. Rose-pink. Very large 
Titania. Mammoth flowered deep rose, on iong heavy 
stems. Lively shade and very fragrant. % oz. 30¢; 
oz. 50c; % Ib. $1.50; Ib. $5.50. 
type used for winter bloom in the greenhouse. 
late as January or even early February for May and June bloom. 
Sowings may be 
PINK AND LIGHT ROSE-PINK 
Ball’s Rose Improved. Extra-rich shade. 
Bridesmaid. Sparkling silvery pink. 
Giant Rose. Extra large deep pink. 
Jeanne Mamitsch. Long-stemmed; clear rose. 
Josie. Rich rose-pink One of the largest and longest 
stemmed. 
Laddie Improved. Rose-pink on a white ground. 
Shirley Temple. Lovely rose-sink. 
oweet Briar. Mammoth rich rose-pink. 
GOLDEN ROSE OR BEGONIA-ROSE 
Eileen. Rich begonia rose. 
Mother Machree. Coral and golden rose. 
Sequoia. Enormous; rich golden rose. 
SALMON-PINK 
Apollo. Fine soft salmon. 
Boon. Deep salmon-pink on cream ground. 
Daphne. Beautiful soft salmon-pink over 
ground. Large, wavy flowers open wide. 
Ramona. Luminous coral-rose. 
SCARLET 
Grenadier. Dazzling Poppy-scarlet. 
Vulcan. Scarlet-cerise. 
cream 
WHITE 
Ball’s White. A long-stemmed, very fragrant, white- 
seeded variety. 
Hope. Standard black seeded white. 
Hope !mproved. Pure paper white, without pink 
tinge. Black seeded. Yy oz. 30¢; oz. 50c; 14 Ib. $1.50; 
White Harmony. Long stemmed black seeded white. 
Prices on all Winter Sweet Peas, except where noted, 12 oz. 20c; oz. 30c; 14 Ib. $1.00; Ib. $3.50. 
Special Florists’ Mixture. Most popular colors. 
Treated Seed 
oz. 30c; 1% Ib. $1.00; Ib. $3.50. 
We will treat your Sweet Pea seed with Cuprocide without extra charge if 
you request it on your order. 
SUMMER-FLOWERING SWEET PEAS 
This type gives better results from later crops under glass and for outdoor bloom. 
better than the Winter-Flowering Spencers. 
Ambition. Lavender with rosy tinge. 
Ascot. Bright pure pink. 
Avalanche. Glistening pure white. 
Beatall. Sparkling pink suffused salmon. 
Bonny Briar. Sparkling rose-pink. 
Charming. Best cerise. 
Chinese Blue. Rich deep blue. 
Excelsior. Orange-scarlet. 
Fortune. Rich dark blue. 
Gigantic. Fine white. Large flowers. Black seeded. 
Gleneagles. Large; light blue or lavender. 
Jack Hobbs. Flushed scarlet on cream ground. 
Highlander. Pure lavender. 
Magnet. Cream-pink. 
Maytime. Very large, free blooming golden cerise. 
Model. Pure white. Black-seeded. 
Mrs. A. Searles. Pink changing to salmon. 
Pinkie. Large; rose-pink. 
Pirate Gold. Golden orange. 
Pinnacle. Deep rose-pink. 
Powerscourt. Lavender. Very fine. 
Reflection. Clear blue. 
Rubicund. Deep crimson-scarlet. 
Smiles. Salmon-shrimp-pink. 
Sunkist. Cream, picoteed rose, 
Tangerine. Improved. Glowing orange 
Pri.ces on all varieties, oz 15c; 1/4 Ib. 50c; Ib. $1.50. 
Martin’s Excellent Mixture. Not grown as a mixture 
but balanced by special formula. Beautiful blending 
of colors. oz. 15¢; 1% oz. 40c; Ib. $1.20. 
They stand the heat 
A sowing in February will give good June and July crops. 
NEW SPRING-FLOWERING SWEET PEAS 
An exceedingly valuable addition to the Sweet Pea 
family. May be used for greenhouse or out-door 
bloom. In the open, plants bloom earlier than the 
Standard Spencers and yet are much more _ heat- 
resistant, carrying good long stems pretty well 
throughout the summer. 
Rose Lavender Blue 
Above 3 colors, 2 oz. 60c; oz. $1.00; 1/4 Ib. $3.50. 
Spring Flowering White. New. Black-seeded. Pkt. 25¢; 
3 pkts. for 60c. 
STATICE, Annual Sinuata 
Excellent cut-flowers and may be dried for Ever- 
lasting bouquets. Soaking the seed before planting 
helps germination. 
Lavender Queen. Improved. 
Market Growers’ Blue. Best deep blue. 
Rosea Superba. Deepest rose shade. 
Snow White. Finest white. 
Yellow Bonduelli. Golden yellow. 
ney Hybrids, Mixed. Finest shades, including pas- 
els. 
Any above, Tr. pkt. 10c; oz. omel 3 ° 
oe p 30c; 1%4 Ib. 75c; Ib. 
ate Mixed. 1/2 oz. 15¢; oz. 25c¢; V4 Ib. 60c; Ib. 
eon SUWOROWI. Russian or Rat-tail. 
graceful spikes of rose-pink flowers. 14 oz. 
Y4 oz. 35¢; oz. $1.00. < 
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