“Flower Seeds for Florists?’ 
MISCELLANEOUS ANNUALS— Continued 

Verbena Bonariensis, a valuable outdoor cut flower that produces 
an abundant crop of flowers during late July and August from a 
March sowing. No supporting necessary and any good garden soil 
is sufficient. Seed doesn’t germinate satisfactorily in soil tem- 
peratures below 70-75° 
Suworowi. (Russian or Rat Tail Statice). 12,000 S. Sow in Jan. 
for a late spring crop of this familiar rose Rat Tail Statice. 
Tr. pkt., 15¢; 44 0z., 25c; 1 0z., 85c. 
SINUATA. 350 seed heads per oz. A midwinter sowing brings 
this attractive class into flower in late spring. Flowers grown 
outdoors for drying extensively in southern climates. 
*Market Grower’s Blue. 
Fine even deep blue. Ex- 
cellent stock. 
Kampf’s Tall Improved. 
The standard long- 
stemmed blue. 
True Blue. The standard 
blue. 
*Lavender Queen. A very 
pleasing shade of pastel 
lavender. Fine new color 
and good grower. 
Rosea Superba. Rosy- 
lavender. 
Snow Witch. A clear white 
selection from the old 
Sinuata White. 
*New Hybrids Mixture. A 
very attractive mixture of 
all the standard colors as 
well as many new hybrid 
shades. 
Each: Tr. pkt., 15¢; 1 0z., 
25o-5 lelbre 2.50! 
For Perennial Statice, 

Statice Suworowi 
The pleasing rose-pink color of see page 46. 
this “rat tail” type of Statice gives For Strawflower, see Ac- 
it distinctive cut flower and pot roclinium, page 24 and 
plant value. Helichrysum, page 32. 
STREPTOCARPUS 
Giant Flowered Mixture. (Cape Primrose). Our original stock 
of this greenhouse winter flowering pot plant was grown by a 
German specialist; we are convinced no better is obtainable. 
Some similar to Gloxinias and with the same general culture 
necessary. Very fine seed that requires care in germinating. 
Tr. pkt., $1.00. 
For Sunflower, see Helianthus, page 32. 
THUNBERGIA 
Excellent for an outdoor climber or for hanging baskets. 
*Alata. (Black-Eyed Susan). 1100 S. Very fine used as an 
annual climber, making a dense growth and producing an abun- 
dance of flowers in shades of yellow, buff, and orange—with black 
Centers lrepkt.. 1OC + yay Oz20C +8 LNOZ mt ODGT A OZ. up 2.20. 
TITHONIA 
Speciosa (Golden Flower of the Incas). 3500 S. Winter flower- 
ing in a Carnation house with roots confined to a shallow raised 
bed. Attractive single orange-red flowers. Early flowering strain. 
Tr. pkt., 25c; 14 0z., 75c. 
Speciosa, Fireball. Tr. pkt., 25c; 14 oz., 75c; 1 0z., $2.50. 
For Tobacco Plant, see Nicotiana, page 34. 
TORENIA 
375,000 S. Rich combination of deep blue with deeper blotches 
on lip. Nice spring pot or outdoor bedding plant. 
Fournieri Grandiflora. Standard variety. 
Tr. pkt.,. 35c. 
Fournieri Compacta. 
rep ktaeoocy 
TRACHELIUM 
Coeruleum. 28,000 S. per %2 oz. Nice deep blue for either cutting 
on a raised bed from a Jan. start, or in pots. 
Tr. pkt., 50c. 
For Umbrella Plant, see Cyperus, page 30. 
URSINIA 
Anethoides. 19,000 S. 10 in. Brilliant single orange flowers with 
purple center. Early flowering tender annual for bedding or 
spring pot work. 
Tr. pkt., 25c; %4 0z., 60c. 
Pulchra. Dwarf, compact, vivid orange bedding and edging plant. 
ira pt. mcoc sr 2002 UG sel OZ aL: CO; 
VENIDIUM 
65,000 S. At its best indoors in spring from a fall sowing. Grow 
on a raised bed in Carnation house temperature. Seed of 
irregular germination. 
Fastuosum. Brilliant orange with dark center. 
Ball Hybrids. A very interesting and varied array of colors 
ranging from silvery white thru orange and salmon shades. 
Each: Tr. pkt., 25c; 44 0z., 75c; 1 0z., $2.25. 
A distinctly compact form of above. 
VARIETY SHOP 
That’s what PHIL JONES, 
our plant breeder, calls it. 
Okla. State training and 7 
years both here and in 
Calif. seed fields fit him 
well for producing our nov- 
elties, especially our Non 
Branching Stocks. 

