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Ease of growth, less labor in their pro- 
duction than most crops call for, com- 
bined with their general excellence when 
well grown, are our explanations for the 
increasing demand we are finding for 
them. When spaced 3 x 8 in. in sterilized 
or clean soil, and grown in a minimum of 
45-48°, with ventilation when possible, 
there is no reason why they shouldn’‘t be 
supremely fine. We have originated or 
much improved every variety on our list 
but one. The quality of our strains is 
maintained thru annual single plant se- 
lections. We challenge any one to pro- 
duce better strains. Our monthly ‘’Grower 
Talks’’ will keep you posted on all details 
of their culture. 
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BRANCHING 
PINK AND ROSE VARIETIES 
No. 11 Ball Pink. A medium light rose pink. 
Earlier and somewhat lighter than our No. 22, 
but not quite as long stemmed. 
No. 14 Ball Rose Pink. An early flowering, fairly 
deep rose pink. Darker in color and longer 
stemmed than the above variety. 
No. 9 Chamois Pink Improved. A warm rosy buff 
color. Distinctly improves the original stock of 
this variety in stem length and percentage of 
doubles. 


No. 7 Malmaison Pink. Extra long-stemmed blush 
pink, with some tendency to branch at the base 
of the flower spike. Useful in combination with darker 
varieties. 
Flowers from our Easter cut of Ball Stocks. Left to right, our 
No. 16, 22, and our improvement on our No. 15. This will be 
known as “Improved 15.’ This improves 16 in being 6-8 in. 
longer stemmed, and flowers are closer spaced than our original 
15. This improved strain will be ready for release next season. 
No. 6 American Beauty. Rich deep American Beauty or car- 
mine rose. An appealing but rather heavy color. 
NOTICE: We have written the complete story of the method 
used in growing the finest crop of Ball Stocks for Easter 
we ever produced. Some original ideas together with all 
lf interested, we 
Prices on all Non-branching Varieties as Follows: 
V2 Tr. pkt., 60c; Tr. pkt. (about 1,200 seeds) , 
31007 V4" 0z- 4525073] oznts9 00) 
BRANCHING 
the details will be incorporated in it. 
will gladly send you a copy. 

GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA 
*Pacific. Fairly dark lilac-mauve. 
*Yosemite. The shade of Bismarck Rose. 
Roselight. A clear bright pink. 
*Santa Maria. Best branching white. 
Prices for above Four Varieties Each: Tr. 
Pict So Gulvas0zZs,, ble 2D; ah OZ. mb 4.50: 
Mixture of all colors in this fine class. 
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1 oz., $4.00. 
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IMPROVED BISMARCKS 
Antique Copper. Fine copper red. 
Apple Blossom. Pale, delicate pink. 
Blood Red. Bright ruby red. 
Buttercup. Deep cream, strong growing. 
“Chamois. Clear chamois or buff. 
*Elk’s Pride. Rich purple. 
Flesh. Pale coral pink. 
*Golden Ball. Ivory yellow. 
Golden Rose. Chamois pink. 
*Lavender. Clear lilac lavender. 
*Lilac. Fairly deep lilac blue. 
*Rose. Fine bright rose pink. 
*Shasta. Giant-flowered white. 
White. Good clear white. 
Formula Mixture of above colors. 
Prices Each: Tr. pkt., 35¢; YW oz., $1.15; 
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