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GOING PLACES—FAST 
These three varieties are the most popular on our 
list and in our opinion each is unquestionably the 
finest in its color class. Listed in order of general 
demand. 
*No. 16 Ball White Improved—Medium Tall. Still 
the finest early pure white. Entirely non-branch- 
ing with extra large florets and heavy compact 
spikes of snowy whiteness. Don’t overlook this for 
your Easter crop. Good seed supplies at present. 
*No. 1 Lilac Lavender. Our own excellent large 
flowered strain of this always popular color. 
Ample seed supplies. 
*No. 22 Ball Supreme. A real Blue Ribbon winner. 
Long heavy spikes of rich silvery rose produced 
on extra long strong stems are increasing the 
popularity of this variety annually. 
LAVENDER, BLUE AND PURPLE VARIETIES 
*No. 3 Ball Blue. A medium lavender mauve iden- 
tical in habit to Lilac Lavender. A moderate 
amount of this is usually wanted. 
No. 21 Ball Purple. Bright Elk’s Pride Purple, long 
stemmed and extra early. A bold and striking 
color that blends well with Apricot and pale 
ivory yellows. 
No. 23 Pastel Lavender. A pale, smoky lavender 
selection from our Lilac Lavender. 
WHITE VARIETIES 
No. 15 Ball White Improved. Averages 4 to 6 
inches taller than our No. 16 but with flowers 
spaced farther apart. Trade Packets Only until 
new crop in Sept. 
No. 5 Ball White Extra Dwarf. The extra dwarf 
(12 to 14 in.) habit and compactly formed pure 
white spikes of this new type suit it well for pot 
STOCKS 
PERPETUAL BRANCHING 
(Giant Perfection) Aurora. 
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BEAUTY OF - NICE 
Golden buff. 
18,000 SEEDS 
PER OUNCE 

Besides picturing our Victory symbol, this shows Ball Stock 
possibilities when grown under outdoor California conditions, 
where they have 8 months to develop. With that length of 
time under glass they would be equally fine. 
plant use. Well grown it resembles a large white 
Hyacinth. Richly fragrant, with shiny dark green 
wallflower-like leaves. 
Gardenia. Not a true non-branching type. Long 
stemmed and pure white, but very late flowering. 
MISCELLANEOUS VARIETIES 
No. 8 Ruby. Long-stemmed, glowing crimson red. Plant mod- 
erately of this rather strong color for market use. 
*No. 20 Ball Apricot. Strong growing buff with a faint pink 
tinge. An extra large flowered variety that blends well with 
all lavender and blue shades. 
No. 17. Gold Standard. Creamy ivory yellow. 
novelty color. 
No. 10 Mixture. Our own formula mixture. Contains mostly 
good market varieties with a limited amount of novelty colors. 
An attractive 
Prices on All Non-Branching Varieties as Follows: '/2 tr. 
pkt., 60c; Tr. pkt. (about 1,200 seeds), $1.00; 1% oz., 
52150 hoz 9200: 
DWARF TEN WEEK 
Blood Red Carmine-Pink Lavender 
*Empress Augusta Victoria. Silver Lilac. Cote d’Azure. Light lavender-blue. 
: Canary-Yellow Deep-Rose Purple 
Heatham Beauty. Golden Rose. Flesh Pink. (Beauty of Nice). 
Rose. A clear even shade. Mont Blanc. Extra early pure white. White Formula Mixture 
Snowdrift. Clear white. 
Mixture of above. 
Prices each: Tr. pkt., 30c; Y oz., 75c; 
1mOZ 292.0% 
Mixture of above. 
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Queen Alexandra. Fine rosy lilac. 
Prices Each: Tr. pkt., 
Prices for Above Varieties and Formula 
Mixture Each: Tr. pkt., 25¢; Y% oz., 
30c> % 0z., /5c; 
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