NEW AND STANDARD VARIETIES 
original color in this class. 

Non - Branching Stock, 
Ball No. 22 
POT PLANTS 
Primula Malacoides ‘“‘Red Rose”. In our estimation 
this is one of Ernst Erikssons finest productions. The 
color is an attractive, deep rose, a shade that never fails 
to sell. We offer Mr. Eriksson’s seed in his packets; 500 
seeds, $1.00; 2000 seeds, $3.00; 6000 seeds, $8.00. 
Eriksson’s Pure White Imp. The best pure white. 
This and Red Rose are early flowering, being in full by 
January from a June 1 sowing. We offer Eriksson’s 
Packets: 800 seeds, $1.00; 2000 seeds $2.00; 6000 seeds 
$5.00. 
Calceolaria “Multiflora Nana”. This is the most pop- 
ular selling mixture because of its bright and varying 
shades of red and yellow. Also, the flowers, because of 
their medium size will hold up better and longer than 
do the large flowered types. A few other colors are also 
getting into it and a good proportion of flowers are 
spotted. We have grown our own seed of this for sev- 
eral years and have improved the color mixture. We 
offer seed of our own production; Tr. Pkt. $1.00; Yog 
oz. $2.25; 444 oz., $4.00. 
Cineraria Siter’s Rainbow Strain. We clearly find the 
demand for RAINBOW Cinerarias increasing. We be- 
lieve this is due to a large proportion of plants produc- 
ing white eyed flowers. This adds considerably to the 
attractiveness of this mixture of nicely compact habit 
with well filled heads of medium size flowers. The seed 
we offer is of our own production and is selected to 
produce about 25% clear or self colors for there is 
some preference for such. Tr. Pkt., $2.00; Y%4 0z., 
$2.50; Vo oz., $4.50; 46 0oz., $8.00. 
BALL 
Ball Supreme No, 22. On every point, this is the finest available in its color which is a 
that our work for it was justified. 
OF SPECIAL MERIT 
On this page we suggest some items, new and old that we know from experience 
with them will be quite generally found distinctive. 
NON- 
BRANCHING 
STOCKS 
fairly deep silvery rose. To this is added extra long, heavy stems and large flowers, a rare 
combination of good points. Seed limited until new supplies in October. 
Ball Apricot No. 20. Another product of our breeding work with Ball Stocks. This is an 
It is light apricot or chamois, nearly identical to Bismarck 
Chamois. An attractive novelty color. Available only in Trade Packets and 1 oz. 
Ball Purple No. 21. This is still another product of ours. It is a rich deep purple. While 
the demand for this color is limited, no class of flowers is complete without it; so we feel 
All these new varieties are offered at no increase over standard prices, which are 14 Tr. 
Pkt. 60c; Tr. Pkt. (about 1200 seeds) $1.00; 14 0z. $2.50; 1 oz. $9.00. Because of short- 
ages and production costs, no further price reductions for quantity can be made. 
FORCING SNAPS 
Better Times (Windmiller). Because of its color we 
feel justified in giving it our front page this season. It 
is exactly the color of an American Beauty or Better 
Times rose. Combined with white it is striking. Better 
Times belongs to the extra early flowering class. This 
means that it is not a tall robust grower. But under 
good culture it makes 18-24 inch stems. Under our 
conditions we find that it and Christmas Cheer should 
be sown around July 20 for a Christmas crop. If 
Better Times is sown too early or if the growth, especially 
in the early stages, is checked in any way, it will set buds 
on numerous short stems. Fred Windmillers original 
Pkts. $2.00. 
Christmas Cheer (Windmiller). The well known extra 
early or Christmas flowering rose pink. Under our con- 
ditions this flowers freely for that occasion in ground 
beds by sowing July 20. But do not check the growth 
in any way. Mr. Windmiller’s Packets only $2.00. 
AQUILEGIA LONGISSIMA HYBRIDS (New) 
An attractive long spurred strain of the Longissima type. 
This comes in varying shades of red and yellow. Tr. Pkt., 
50c; Yo oz., $1.75. 
LILY WHITE QUEEN 
We have an ample seed supply of this fine, pure white, 
large flowered seedling strain. Flowers in about 15 
months from seed, grown in beds for cutting. Tr. pkt., 
$1.00; Y% oz., $1.75; 14 oz., $3.75; 1 oz., $12.00. 
