MISCELLANEOUS CUT FLOWER ITEMS (Continued) 
A bed of our new White Queen Lily from seed in full flower. 
MARIGOLD 
WINTER FLOWERING. 9,000 s. The following are ‘’short-day” 
varieties that flower only in the short days of winter. Sowing 
season is, therefore, limited in our latitude beginning end 
of July to first part of December. DO NOT SOW AFTER 
THAT DATE. 
*Australian Tree. The standard variety. Rich mahogany-red 
with golden yellow crest. 95% double flowered. PRICE: 
itreapktiew2 5G /4n0zse40c; 1) oz $1225. 
Lieb’s Strain. Very similar to above. PRICE: Tr. pkt., 25c; 
ae Oz 0c. 1) oz.) $1575. 
Lieb‘s Winter Sunshine. Larger-flowered than above and clear 
yenowe PRICE solr, pkt. 25c; V4 oz:, 50c; 1 oz. $1.75. 
GIANT AFRICAN. 10,000 s. This class comprises the large- 
flowered, double and long-stemmed varieties that can be 
sown in Nov. for a late winter crop or later for spring. For 
winter and early spring crops, plants should be grown in 
shallow (4 in.) soil and grown close (4x4 in.) for single- 
stem flowering. 
*AIl Double Orange. The standard large flowered orange. 
*AIl Double Lemon. 
*AIl Double Mixture. A mixture of above two with intermediate 
shades. 
*Guinea Gold. Of the loosely-petalled Carnation-flowered 
type. Color deep golden orange. 
Same as above but a lemon yellow. 
*Yellow Supreme. The popular Carnation-flowered light lemon 
yellow. Not as long-stemmed as either Guinea Gold or Gold 
Imp. 
*Gold Imp. An excellent greenhouse forcing strain in the 
Carnation-flowered type. Color a bright golden orange. 
Prices on above six varieties each: Tr. pkt., 25c; V4 oz., 40c; 
1 oz., $1.40. 

MARIGOLDS (Continued) 
DWARF FRENCH. 9,000 s. The following varieties are particu- 
larly early flowering and dwarf, compact growers. Many 
growers sow in October for mid-winter pot plants. 
*Spry. An extra early flowering and dwarf variety. Mahogany 
outer petals with yellow center. A very excellent variety. 
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*Butterball. Of the same extra early flowering, compact habit 
as Spry—color a lemon or butter yellow. Tr. pkt., 25c; 
VatGzee 506 Al O25, 4 lad 9564 OZ Sr, 0250; 
Harmony. The standard and biggest selling variety in this 
dwarf French class. Deep orange crest with maroon guard 
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MIGNONETTE 
*Ball Strain. 27,000 s. Selected for early flowering and full 
spikes of large white flowers. Sow seed in October for late 
spring crop. PRICE: 2 Tr. pkt., 60c; Tr. pkt., $1.00; %4 
(or, Shi) Se 
WALLFLOWER (Annual) 
Gold Standard. 14,000 s. Richly fragrant spikes of golden 
yellow flowers produced in spring from an October sowing. 
Pricesmina pktse2> Gan 4nOzT DG 
Vegetables for Forcing 
Lettuce (About 15,000 seeds per oz.) 
Grand Rapids Forcing. Loose Leaved. Our strain has proved 
to be the best adapted for greenhouse forcing. 1 oz., 15c; 
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Bel-May. Heading Strain of May-King resistant to downy 
mildew. Forcing of head lettuce requires particular culture 
and is not good for inter-cropping with other crops, demand- 
ing temperatures above 60°. '%4 oz., 40c; 1 oz., $1.25. 
Radish (1 oz. for 100 ft. row). 
Early Scarlet Globe—Short Top. Best forcing strain grown for 
us by the originator. 1 oz., 15c; 4 ozs., 35c; 1 Ib., $1.00. 
Tomato (About 9000 seeds per ounce). 
Michigan State Forcing. Wilt Resistant, medium size, globular, 
and deep scarlet fruits in large clusters. Tr. pkt., 25c; 1 oz., 
SOG 4 ozs se p24 07 lulbs, So.00! 
The dwarf Spry Marigold is made more attractive than the 
variety Harmony thru its Yellow center being lighter colored— 
therefore, making a brighter contrast. Choice to flower in 
2-212's for mid-winter flowering and use in combinations. 
Don’t overwater and grow in a carnation house temperature. 

