
PANSIES 
Gloeckner’s Superfine “Non Plus Ultra’’—This strain has large, fine flowers of 
superb texture and excellent markings. It is made up of fourteen separate 

colors so blended that it gives a perfect color balance to the mixture. Itis Tr. Pkt. Vp Oz. Yq 072. Oz. 
without question a perfect strain for the commercial trade $1.00 $1.50 $2.75 $10.00 
Gloeckner's Exhibition’ Mixed |e ee ee a ona 75 1.25 1.75 6.50 
Roggli Swiss Giant Imp. Mixed 75 1.25 YB be 8.00 
Coronation Gold—Canary yellow, lower petals flushed golden orange, slightly 
SICH SCOTLe oid wen eek eee takin telans te ae ori hol a cael deity PRR DS Mei be 1.50 2.75 10.00 
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Roggli's Giant Alpenglow—Cardinal shades 20.0000... $ .75 $1.25 $2.25 $ 8.00 
Roggli's Giant Berna—Dark violet blue ... CL aRUWD VAT, es Roald Aird a, elke 75 1.25 2.25 8.00 
Roggli’s Giant Blue—(Ullswater)—Rich ile, hinee LRANE dh cate aM ROUEN IUCR? 8 aD 1.25 2.25 8.00 
Roggli's;Giant }Luna—-Sulphur vellow self oe 75 1.25 74g ds 8.00 
Rogglis:Giant Pure): White writs mre Ue ah rate se Cr ia te eae ee A 79 1.25 2.25 8.00 
Roggli’s Giant Rheingold—Yellow with blotch .. “no L.2o By AS) 8.00 
PRIMULA MALACOIDES “SPRINGTIME” 
ANOTHER Gipeckner INTRODUCTION 
Springtime is one of the finest Malacoides ever offered. The 
color is an attractive salmon pink which does not fade with 
age. The flower stems are strong and support a profusion of 
good sized blooms; and unlike many other varieties of Mala- 
coides, the foliage has good texture and is fairly resistant to 
rot. Thus the outstanding features of this variety are its pleas- 
ing salmon pink color, compact habit of growth and excellent 
keeping quality. 
Seed sown in June will make good flowering plants for Jan- 
uary. September sown seed will produce good plants for 
early Spring; while later sowings can be grown into small 
plants usable in combinations. 
TRADE PACKET $2.00 
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New Baby—Glowing deep pink cermin $1.00 Enchantress—-Soft salmon ........... ‘ Scr nee ee 1.50 
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PEPPERS 
Florists have been looking for a greater variety of potted plants for fall and Christmas. The Ornamental Pepper which is easily 
grown from seed and gives satisfaction as a house plant should be a valuable addition to this class. The seed we offer is from 
careful single plant selections which possessed the following desirable characteristics: Good habit of growth; Quantity and color of 
berries and plants that carry them well above the foliage. We consider the varieties listed below the best in their type. 
CHRISTMAS CANDLE BIRDS EYE 
A new type Christmas pepper bearing large quantities of 
medium candle-like fruit held erect on the plant. 
Sow June Ist for finished plant in September. 
Sow June 18th for finished plant in November. 
Sow July Ist for finished plant at Christmas. PINCH TWICE. 
LONG POINTED 
A fine selection of long pointed type Christmas pepper, Fruit 
somewhat smaller than Christmas Candle. This type carries 
large quantities of fruit, is a good grower and grows erect. 
When the fruit ripens it turns from white to yellow and orange, 
then to a lively scarlet. 
Sow July Ist for Christmas. PINCH ONCE. 
This is the ever popular birds eye pepper or holly berry type. 
Makes a good dwarf plant literally covered with small round 
peppers about twice the size of a pea. The fruit is born on top 
of the foliage, making it an excellent type for Christmas use. 
Sow July Ist for Christmas. PINCH ONCE. 
YELLOW KING 
A long pointed golden yellow pepper. This variety is somewhat 
taller and just a trifle loose in its habit, however for make up 
work it is excellent, if you need a pepper of this color. 
Sow July Ist for Christmas. PINCH ONCE. 
TRADE PACKET $1.25 
PLEASE NOTE: The sowing dates as given are for the latitude and vicinity of New York City. If you are located farther north 
it would be well to sow a little earlier. If you are located to the south with more sunshine and a later fall it is suggeste 
that you sow a little later. Sowing dates must vary depending on your particular location. 
PEPPERS are heavy feeders therefore do not allow the plants to become starved but keep them growing at all stages. 
They must be fed regularly, even when in fruit to maint 
ain gool color of foliage and berries. 
