

CINERARIA 
“Siter’s Rainbow Strain” 
The Commercial Cineraria 
If you are interested in a Cineraria that is 
profitable to grow, and has colors and size 
of flowers that surpass your most exacting 
demands, then by all means try SITER’S 
CINERARIA. 
By continuous reselection this strain has 
more brilliant, sunproof shades, ranging 
from the bright eyed types to the finer pas- 
tels and Cornflower blues, which are sure 
to please your most discriminating trade. 
ORIGINATOR’S PACKETS, $2.00 EACH 
Cremer’s Prize Strain — This strain 
has been greatly improved by the 
originator — has small foliage that 
is wilt-proof with tremendous heads 
of flowers of the brightest colors. 
Tr. Pkt 1/32 oz. 1/16 oz. 
$1.50 $4.00 $8.00 

Siter’s Rainbow Strain Cineraria 
Positively do not use soil that was previously used for Mums and especially so if your Mums were affected 
with Verticillium wilt or Seidewitz disease. CINERARIAS are attacked by this wilt which is a soil born 
fungus. It will cause the lower leaves to wilt and die and then gradually kill the entire plant. The only 
prevention for this trouble is to use new field soil from seed flats to finished pot. If you do use old chrysan- 
themum soil be sure to sterilize it. TO BE ON THE SAFE SIDE IT IS RECOMMENDED TO STEAM STERILIZE 
ALL SOILS BEFORE USING. 

CENTAUREA CYANUS (Cornflower) 
Listed below are the finest improved Florist strains of Centaurea Cyanus. The flowers are large, fully double 
and the colors intensified. The extra long stems of this strain make them excellent for cut flower purposes. 
Responds to additional light. Wilt of Centaurea Cyanus may be caused by a single soil born fungus or Verticil- 
lium which also causes Seidewitz disease or wilt of Chrysanthemums. The only prevention for this disease lies 
in the exclusive use of sterilized soil from the seed flats to the finished pot or bench soil, Do not invite trouble by 
planting this crop in old mum soil unless it is first sterilized. 
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_ CHRYSANTHEMUMS (Annual) 
Another group which is finding favor with florists for cut flower 
material. Chrysanthemums last remarkably well as a cut 
flower, but for best results, keep them in water for 24 hours 
before marketing. Sow in mid August to follow early Chry- 
santhemums. Responds very well to additional light. 
Tne ktigen Oz: 
Burridgeanum—White with Crimson and Yellow 
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Eldorado—Bright yellow with dark brown disc. 
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Northern Star—Pure White with Yellow Zone ......... shor t.30 

W. E. Gladstone—Purple, Crimson and 
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