POT PLANTS and 
BEDDING PLANTS 
For Florists 
ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANA. This is a florists’ 
favorite for CUT FERNS AND POT PLANTS. 
2U4anin: "Pott tS ae ee $ .60 $ 3.00 $ 27.50 
oy AND Os Bee oe eee 1.50 12.00 100.00 
ALYSSUM (Sweet Alyssum). 
Seedlings 44.20 ae eee $ .50 
244) it) Po fees ete ee eee ee, 3.50 
Calendula 
When a prolonged period of dark weather sets in 
during mid-winter, soft growth can’t be helped with 
any greenhouse cut-flower crop and under such con- 
ditions Calendula should be run as cold as possible. 
Our cut-flower varieties come nearly 100% double 
under favorable conditions. Any form of check in 
growth tends to harden and throw them into the 
production of singles. That is why they single out 
to but one row of petals during the heat of Summer. 
The same plants will get into full double production 
with cool Fall weather. The check the plants receive 
through cutting down a heavy crop will also result 
in some singles even under otherwise favorable con- 
ditions. 

Gerbera, 21/4-In. Pot 
GREENHOUSE FORCING VARIETIES 
BALL IMPROVED LONG ORANGE. Attractive, 
bright golden-orange with light eye; outstanding 
long-stemmed and large-flowered variety. 
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