Antirrhinum - Snapdragon 
A good subject for cut flowers. The 
varieties listed are for forcing only and 
produce large flower spikes on long 
stems. It takes about four months to 
produce blooming plants, 53-58 degrees. 
Afterglow. Golden bronze. 
Ceylon Court Dark. Deep golden yellow. 
Cheviot Maid Supreme. Dark rose-pink. 
Early. 
Lucky Strike. Best early pure white, 
Roman Gold. Deep golden yellow, with 
copper hue. 
Westover’s Fringed White. Large fringed 
white. 
Winter Helen. Salmon-pink. Early. 
Above varieties: Pkt., $1.00 each. 
Shaffroth’s Early Pink. Soft rose. 
Velvet Supreme. Velvet-red. 
Above varieties: Pkt., $1.50 each. 
Browallia 
Fine for winter and spring pot plant. 
Start seed in July, 
Speciosa major. Large flowered, deep 
blue. Pkt., 75c. 
Viscosa, Sapphire. Compact. Smaller blue 
flowers with white eye. Pkt., 50c. 
Blue Laceflower - Didiscus 
Caerulea. Lacelike azure-blue flowers for 
cutting. Allow three months to bloom. 
50-55 degrees. Pkt., 25c. 
Alba. White form of above. Pkt., 25c. 
Calendula 
Any variety may be grown but the col- 
ors are lighter than when grown out- 
doors. 50-53 degrees. 
Campfire. Large, flat flowers, ideal for 
cutting. Brilliant orange with scarlet 
sheen. Pkt., 20c. 
The Ball. Best forcing variety. Orange. 
Bloom in three months, Pkt., 20c. 
Yellow Colossal. Large lemon-yellow. 
Sunshine type. Pkt., 25c. 
Calceolaria 
Large-Flowering. An excellent pot plant. 
In many shades. Sow in July for 
Christmas bloom. 45-53 degrees, Pkt., 
$1.00. 
Cyclamen 
(Binnewies Strain) 
Cyclamen may be brought into bloom 
in from 9 to 20 months. For good sized 
plants, allow at least 12 months. The 
small plants may be carried over sum- 
mer outdoors in the frame if they are 
kept moist. 52-55 degrees. 
Bonfire. Brilliant salmon. 
Salmon Dark Dark Blood Red 
Salmon Light Pure White 
Mixed White, Carmine Eye 
Above: Pkt., 50c each, 
Celosia - Cockscomb 
Allow about four months for blooming. 
53-55 degrees. 3 ft. 
Heatherdell, Fiery Feather 
Heatherdell, Golden Feather. 
Pkt., $1.00 each; 3 pkts., $2.50. 
Cineraria 
A moist, not too warm house will grow 
the best plants. Seed sown in the summer 
will bloom in five months. Winter sowing 
epg: six months. 45-50 degrees. 1 ft. 
high. 
Grandifiora Nana, Semi-Dwarf. Bushy 
plants with large flowers in this mix- 
ture. 
Separate Colors: 
Dark Biue Crimson 
Light Blue Old Rose 
Above: Pkt., 50c each. 
Siter’s Rainbow Strain. A prize-winning 
strain of semi-dwarf habit with bril- 
liant colors. Free blooming. A very 
fine pot plant. Pkt., $1.50. 
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Gerbera, Hybrids 
Use a sandy soil with bottom heat. The 
fuzzy end of seed should be just above 
the soil surface. Plants may be carried 
outside over summer. Crowns should be 
split at least every third year. 55-60 
degrees. 
Mixed Colors. Pkt., 50c each. 
Gloxinia 
Gigantea. Large, trumpet-shaped flowers 
in rich colors. Fall blooming, the seed 
should be sown about February in a 
warm greenhouse. Pkt., 50c. 
Grevillea - Silk Oak 
Robusta. A lovely foliage plant resem- 
bling a midget tree with decorative, 
fernlike leaves. 53-55 degrees. Pkt., - 
25c, 
Hunnemannia 
Sunlite. Bright yellow, poppy-like flowers 
with double row of petals. Bloom in 
10 to 12 weeks in a cool house. Grow 
in pots or in the bench, Temperature 
50 to 55 degrees. Pkt., 20c; % oz., 75c. 
Larkspur 
An easily grown annual, invaluable for 
cutting. Blooms in 8 to 10 weeks. Bench 
plants 1 foot apart, Temperature 50 to 
55 degrees. Sow in late January for 
Easter crop. 
Blue Spire. Violet-blue. 
Lilac Spire. Lilac-blue. 
White Spire. Pure white. 
Exquisite Pink. Soft salmon. 
Exquisite Rose. Rose-pink. 
Formula Mixture. 
Above: Pkt., 25c. 
