Miscellaneous Cut Flower Items 
ASPARAGUS 
TONS: 
Supplies of seed on hand for Fall delivery are quite good. 
New crop seed is expected in February. We will, of course, be 
glad to book orders now for delivery from new crop just as soon 
as available. 
Plumosus. The finer textured kind. 
Sprengeri. 
Prices on above 2 varieties EACH: 100 seeds 25c; 250 seeds 
50c; 1000 seeds $1.25; 5000 $5.00; 1 Ib., $9.00. 
CALENDULA 
3,000 s. 
*Ball Imp. Long Orange. Our largest-flowered and longest- 
stemmed variety. Color bright orange with light eye. 
*Masterpiece. Long-stemmed clear. deep orange with brown 
center. 
*Ball Gold. Long-stemmed deep golden yellow with light eye. 
*Ball Lemon Queen. Lemon yellow with brown eye. 
Ball Apricot. A new large-flowered strain—color light straw or 
buff with dark center. 
Prices on all above varieties EACH: Tr. pkt., 40c; %4 oz., 60c; 
Imoz seb? OO e2n0zs. a bSoip OmetOzS eO.5.0; 
Prices on weight lots will be accepted on 2 or more varieties 
together. For instance, on 4 oz. each of 4 varieties, in- 
stead of allowing 60c each, the ounce price of $2.00 will 
be accepted. 
Ball Formula Mixture. A carefully blended mixture made up 
by ourselves from the above varieties only. 
Ball Art Shades Mixture. A trial ground mixture of many new 
and original shades and combinations. 
Prices on above mixtures only each: Tr. pkt., 35c; 4 oz., 50c; 
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CANDYTUFT 
OPDOOms: 
Giant White. (Hyacinth flowered—Ball Strain) Sown in the 
fall for midwinter and spring crops. Ours is a specially se- 
lected grenhouse strain. Price: Tr. pkt., 20c; Y2 oz., 40c; 
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CENTAUREA CYANUS 
BACHELOR BUTTON 6,500 s. We have good supplies of new 
crop seed on the following special florists’ strains. 
*Blue Boy. The standard Bachelor Button blue variety. 
Black Boy. Deep maroon. 
Red Boy. Deep carmine rose. 
*Pinkie. Rose pink. 
*Snow Man. Pure white. 
Formula Mixture of all colors in this class. 
Prices on all above varieties each: Tr. pkt., 15c; 1 oz., 40c; 
4 ozs., $1.35; 1 Ib. $4.50. 
LARKSPUR 
8,000 s. 
SIX BEST CUTTING VARIETIES 
This list is made up from our own experience and flowering 
trials of all available varieties as well as country-wide demands. 
We suggest your planting be largely confined to varieties on this 
list. All varieties are of the Base Branching type. 
*Blue Bell. A clear medium-light blue. 
*Blue Spire. Deep violet blue. 
*Sweet Lavender. A clear even lavender. 
*Gloria Imp. A fine clear, deep rose. 
*Rosalind. A rose with distinct salmon shading. 
*White King. A pure glistening white. 
6-best Mixture. A formula mixture of the above varieties. 
(For prices on above, see next column.) 
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Base-Branching or Imperial Varieties 
Except ‘’Six-Best”’ 
Carmine King. Bright carmine-rose. Prefer Dazzler. 
*Coral King. Pleasing soft, coral rose. Fine base-branching 
habit. 
Daintiness. Light lavender. Color ‘“washy’’ under outdoor con- 
ditions. 
*Dazzler. Bright carmine rose—deeper than Carmine King. 
*Exquisite Pink Imp. Fine soft pink. 
*Lilac King. A clear, even lilac-lavender. Slightly lighter than 
Sweet Lavender. Fine base-branching habit. 
*Lilac Queen. Rich deep lilac-lavender. 
Los Angeles Imp. Bright salmon-rose. 
*Miss California. Fine salmon-pink. 
*White Cockade. Fine pure white; fully double flowers and ex- 
cellent base-branching habit. 
White Spire. Clear White. 
*Formula Mixture. Mixture of all the above varieties predomi- - 
nating in the good commercial colors. 



Prices on all above varieties including mixtures and the Six 
Best: tira pkt,,.25c7) V4 ozee S5Ce Doze eOOG anImOrS 
$1.00; 1 Ib., $10.00. 4 oz. of any one variety at |b. rate. 

LILY WHITE QUEEN 
8,200 s. 
Altho primarily intended as a bench-grown cut flower Lily, 
our White Queen is being used quite successfully by some 
growers as a pot plant Lily for Easter. See the article beginning 
on page 10 of June ““GROWER TALKS” for methods used by 
these growers. For Easter pot plants, seed should be sown in 
Feb. or early March. For spring cut flowers, sow in November 
or December. PRICE: 2 Tr. pkt., 60c; Tr. pkt., $1.00; Ye oz., 
Gill ay WAL Grae Shek a/Se lil re. S511 210%0). 
LUPINE (Annual) 
For a crop during the spring months, seed should be sown 
immediately (October). Convenient as an after-Mum crop. 
GIANT KING. 1,300 s. The longest-stemmed and largest- 
flowered strain. 
*Oxford Blue. Standard rich, deep blue. 
Heliotrope. Pleasing rosy lavender. 
Sky Blue White Mixture 
ie on all above each: Tr. pkt., 20c; 1 oz., 50c; 4 ozs., 
1.60. 
MYOSOTIS (Forget-me-not) 
*Ball Early. 44,000 s. Our winter-flowering strain of the 
popular Blue Bird. Will flower in 90 days from seed and 
flowers continuously thruout winter and spring. PRICE: 
Trepkt 93 5¢-0 4 0zgo65e4 lkoz. bo 2785. 
NASTURTIUM 
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The following varieties are of the double climbing type that, 
from an October or November sowing, will produce an abund- 
ance of brightly colored, fragrant flowers thruout the early 
spring months. Plant 12 in. apart in a well-exposed location 
and provide substantial support. 
*Golden Gleam. The original golden yellow double variety. 
Scarlet Gleam. 
*Gleam Hybrids. A complete and brilliant mixture of all double 
varieties and many intermediate shades. 
Prices on above, each: | oz., 15c; 4 ozs., 50c. 
