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PETUNIAS—Please see Pages 9-10 
Primula Obeantca 
WYASTON WONDER 
Undoubtedly one of the finest recent developments in Primulas. Indi- 
vidual florets average 22 inches across. The highly decorative foliage 
offers beautiful background to the bright rose-crimson flowers of truly 
immense size. 
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ORCHID-LAVENDER 
A superb shade of true orchid-lavender, the flowers are truly super- 
giants. The individual blossoms will measure two and one-half inches 
in diameter. By all means include this and the above variety in your 
plans for 1945. 
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OBCONICA : 1/64 1/32 
SINGLE Tr. Pkt. OZ. Oz. 
MohnsteinissDarke ned teen at sect oie eae $1.25 $2.50 $4.50 
Mueller’s Rose. Pure rose; choice............ 125 2.50 4.50 
Better Days. A valuable new color; deep car- 
mine-red, the darkest of the Obconicas.... 1.25 2.75 Sor 
Cocruleamm@lcanmoluictectaciits stensc shateaes sere 1.25 2.50 4.50 
Fasbender. Rich deep red.................. HE 2.50 4.50 
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Primula Shee 
{Originator’s Seeds) 
ERIKSSON’S OUTSTANDING VARIETIES 
“Indicates generally preferred varieties. 
*Eriksson’s New Red (1942 Introduction). A very unusual salmon-red— 
particularly suitable for Valentine combinations. Highly recommended. 
*Glory of Riverside Improved. True rose-pink, a strong grower and 
without a doubt, the most valuable variety for all purposes. A real 
pot plant, especially for 6 or 7 inch pot production, here we suggest 
placing three plants to the pot. 
Grown from originator’s seeds. 
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*Riverside Red Rose (New). A brilliant red rose of very even color. 
A valuable introduction. 
*Eriksson’s New Giant. Color resembles closely Glory of Riverside. 
Very robust habit, with flower size approximately 1¥2 inches. It is a 
late bloomer, thereby assuring the floristgrower a longer Primula 
season. 
Eriksson’s White Giant (New). An exceptionally strong grower and 
well adapted to combinations in place of Hyacinths. Color a real 
pure white. 
Lilac Beauty. The color is a pure soft lilac, absolutely fixed. This is 
another fine color for making up artistic combinations. 
Peach Blossom. Color a real deep peach blossom pink. It has a 
more compact habit than ‘“Appleblossom,” and it is also an excellent 
keeper. 
All of the above, unless specified otherwise, priced at: 
AB. EC. Sweet Pras 
EARLY OR WINTER FLOWERING 
VARIETIES ESPECIALLY RECOMMENDED 
(See May-Dec. Catalog for Complete List) 
1 OUNCE OF SWEET PEA SEED WILL SOW 30 FEET OF ROW 
Bacchus (New). Extra deep maroon-purple; large flower. 
Ball Orange Improved. The only early flowering clear orange; fine 
color. 
Ball Rose Queen. Clear rose, of exceptional merit. 
Ball White. Fine large flowered; white; white-seeded. 
Ball Rose Improved. Deep bright rose, strong free flowering habit. 
Blue Danube. Showy clear deep blue. Very fine. 
Boon. Fine deep salmon-rose on cream; quite large flowered. 
Bridesmaid. Delightful silvery pink; extra for flower size and stem. 
Coquette. Coral pink with amber and salmon shadings on duplexed 
flowers. Holds color well under winter conditions. Gorgeous new 
Sweet Pea for corsage or bouquet work. 
Daphne. This Sweet Pea is a soft salmon-pink on a cream ground; the 
flowers are of great size, with beautifully expanded and waved stand- 
ards. Many of the blooms are duplex and borne on long stout stems. 
Fiesta. Brilliant orange-cerise. 
Gardenia. Pure, large flowered. White. Fragrant. 
Harmony. The best commercial lavender. Sn | 
Hiawatha. Deep rose. 
Hope. Exceptionally good white (black seeded); germinates easily. 
Josie. Longest stemmed, clear rose-pink; most productive variety in any 
color; requires more headroom. 
Laddie Improved. Extra long stiff-stemmed rose. 
Mrs. Hoover. Best early blue; strong growing and fine for spring. 
Princess Blue. Light lavender-blue, probably largest flowered and long- 
est stemmed on our list. 
Rhapsody. Deep lavender, rose-pink tints. 
Sequoia. Extra large flowered salmon-rose; fine for spring. 
Sparks. Large flowered orange-scarlet. 
Tahoe (New). Fine dark blue for spring crop; some deeper than Hoover. 
Top Hat. Deep bright violet-blue. 
Top Sergeant. A healthy deep blood-red crimson color, having very 
long stems and extremely large bold faced flowers. Flowering trials 
in the Chicago area this past season under winter conditions showed 
it to be a deep crimson red, without any purple. Growers report it to 
be the best crimson among winter Peas. 
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Tops. Salmon-rose. 
Treasure Island. Sparkling golden orange. Large ruffled flower and 
distinctive color. 
Triumph. Long-stemmed attractive lilac-mauve. 
Twilight. A medium clear lavender; an improvement over the popular 
harmony. 
Mixture. A choice selection of the above varieties. 
PRICES on all above varieties and mixture, unless otherwise specified: 

500 seeds... .$1.00 2,000 seeds... .$3.00 6,000 seeds... .$8.00 WORD Sree 30c Oe ans 50c 4.0z.......91.40 hiscts hee $5.00 
ERIKSSON'S STANDARD VARIETIES 
*Eriksson’s Pure White (Improved). A real improvement in a pure white 
Malacoides. Flowers profusely on numerous stems. 
*New Baby (Improved). An outstanding glowing deep pink, individual 
in color. Large flowered, heavy producer on strong stems. 
*Brilliancy. The flower opens lavender but changes to a brilliant red 
in one or two days in a sunny greenhouse. A very attractive and 
unusual combinaticn. 
Baby Rose. Good medium pink color, free flowering, compact. 
Appleblossom. A true appleblossom pink, very worth while. 
Wonder Baby. Beautiful pink, rather tall but good producer. 
SPRING FLOWERING SWEET PEAS 
Si Recs of ae Peas 
or Greenhouse Culture 
The spring-flowering types give a much heavier crop of longer stemmed 
flowers than the standard early-flowering type. Seeds should not be 
sown before October in the greenhouse for flowering during March 
April and early May. 
BLACK SEEDED WHITE 
ALL of the above priced at: 800 seeds. ....... ccc cee cece cee oes $1.00 The 
2,000 seeds...........0.. $2.00 S000 Reods aster eee. $5.00 LIGHT BLUE CLEAR PINK ; 
Eriksson's Special Mixed. A real choice selection of the above varieties. BLUE LAVENDER ROSE-PINK MIXTURE 
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