

Stocks Ten Weeks 
Stocks 
Gts, of California 
Ags&M STOCKS 
Sow the seeds of stocks in flats or cold frame and transplant to 
the garden when they are 2 to 3 inches high. For winter bloom in 
Southern California they require sun and well drained soil and should 
be planted in July or August. In heavy soil, plant them on a slight 
ridge, permitting the water to drain from them during the rainy 
season. A & M Stocks are selected to produce an average of 75% 
plants bearing double flowers. For a mass of all double flowers, set 
close together and remove the single flowered plants when first 
flowers appear. Stocks are an outstanding garden favorite because of 
their delicately colored spikes and fascinating penetrative odor. 
Giants of California 
This magnificent new Stock has the branching habit of A G M 
Giant Imperial, but has even larger flowers on longer stems and, in 
our opinion, is the best Stock yet introduced. Very early. Height 
30 to 34 inches. 
Golden Gate—Yellow. 
Mojave—Purple. 
Monterey—Pink. 
Santa Maria—White. 
Sequoia—Rose carmine. 
Tahoe—Lavender. 
Pacific—Blue. The Redwoods—Blood red. 
Santa Barbara—Chamois. Yosemite—Rose. 
All at Pkt. 25c, 3 pkts. for 60c 
Exquisite Mixed—Pkt. 20c, 3 pkts. for 50c. 
A&M Giant Imperial (Bismarck) 
This wonderful strain of Stocks is of branching habit making it 
possible to break long branches of flowers from the main stalk with- 
out injuring or destroying the beauty of the plant. The flowers are 
large and many of them on a stem. The sweet perfume of Stocks 
make them most desirable for garden or for vases. Height 2% ft. 
Fiery Blood Red. 
Golden Ball—Golden yellow. 
Lavender—Light lavender. 
Lilac—Dark lavender. 
Chamois—lvory tinted rose. Rose—Deep rose pink. 
Dark Blue—Near purple. Shasta—White. 
All at Pkt. 20c, 3 pkts. for 50c. 
A & M Giant Imperial Mixed—Pkt. 15c, Vg oz. 50c. 
American Beauty—-Deep rose. 
Antique Copper—Hellebore red. 
Apple Blossom—Blush, 
Buttercup—Y ellow. 
Brompton 
A hardy strain of branching habit with a long blooming season, 
specially good for winter or spring bloom if planted in June or July. 
They are very disease-resistant, robust, and easy to grow. Height 
24 inches. 
Celestine—Lavender blue. 
Crimson King—Deep crimson. 
Egyptian—Rose. 
Empress Elizabeth—Carmine. 
All at Pkt. 25c, 3 pkts. for 60c. 
Harbinger Improved Mixed—Pkt. 20c, 1/16 oz. 60c. 
Violetta—Dark violet. 
White Lady—Pure white. 

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Riviera Dawn—Pale rosy buff. 
AGGELER’MussER SEED Co. 
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 

Sweet William 
Single Mixed 
Giant Perfection 
This is a perpetual branching type with long stems, making it very 
desirable for cutting. The percentage of doubles is high. Height 2 ft. 
Mixture of All Colors—Pkt. 10c, ¥g oz. 45c. 
Early Mammoth Branching Nice 
This type is excellent for bedding and borders and is splendid for 
cutting. Height 18 inches. 
Giant Nice, Finest Mixed—Pkt. 10c, Vg oz. 45c. 
Large Flowering Ten Weeks 
A & M Brilliant Mixed—Wonderful strain for bedding. Height 1 
foot. Pkt. 10c, ¥g oz. 35c. 
STEVIA 
Serrata—Small fragrant white flowers borne in large heads which are 
valuable for cutting. Free blooming perennial of easy culture. Pkt. 10c. 
STOKESIA (Cornflower Aster) 
Cyanea—A very comely perennial growing 2 feet tall, and bearing 
handsome lavender blue cornflower-like blooms in profusion. Flowers 
from midsummer until frost; good cut flower. Pkt. 10c, Ye oz. 45c. 
SUNFLOWER (Helianthus) 
These hardy annual flowers need plenty of sunlight and a well 
drained soil to make them thrive. Admirably adapted for backgrounds 
or wind breaks. Some of the smaller varieties make good cut flowers. 
Maroon Prince—A dwarf strain of dark red Sunflower. It is true 
maroon in color and makes a striking decoration for large vases. 
Pkt. 10c, oz. 30c. 
Sun Gold (Double)—Large, massive, bright yellow flowers, height 
3-4 feet. Pkt. 10c, ¥2 oz. 35c. 
Red Sunflower—The plant is of a freely-branching habit with 
well-shaped dark-centered flowers of bright chestnut red, merging to 
a yellow at the tips of the petals. Height 6 feet. Pkt. 10c, oz. 30c. 
Mammoth Russian—ls planted largely for seed. It also makes a 
good windbreak and a very ornamental background. Requires little 
attention. Pkt. 10c, Ib. 25c. 
Miniature Excelsior Hybrids—Single flowers 22-3 inches across in 
pleasing art shades of red, purple, brown, lemon. Height 5 ft. Pkt. 10c. 
SWAN RIVER DAISY—See Brachycome 
SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus Barbatus) 
A hardy perennial blooming the second year from seed. Grows | 
to 2 feet high and bears its flowers in clusters at the end of a stiff 
stem. The individual flowerets are handsomely colored and marked. It 
makes a beautiful bedding plant. 
Newport Pink—Very dainty. Pkt. 10c, % oz. 40c. 
Scarlet Beauty—Splendid for massing. Pkt. 10¢, % oz. 40c. 
Single Mixed—Very attractive. Pkt. 10c, Y2 oz. 50c. 
Double Mixed—Pkt. 10c, %4 oz. 30c. 
Annual Single Mixed—A fine mixture blooming the first year from 
seed. Pkt. 10c, %4 oz. 30c. 
Dwarf Alpine Mixed—A very dwarf variety only 4 inches tall. Ex- 
cellent for rock gardens. Pkt. 15c. 

Sunflower Sun Gold 
