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Stocks 
Statice 

Sanvitalia 
Procumbens. A trailing annual of dark 
purple color with yellow disc. Excel- 
lent for rock garden and border. It is 
also an herb. Prices, pkt., 15c; 5 pkts., 
50c. 
Scabiosa - Pincushion Flower 
GOLDFARB’S IMPROVED LARGE 
DOUBLE FLOWERED 
Sow in cold frame or greenhouse and 
transplant in May. Seed may be sown 
directly outdoors in May for later bloom- 
ing. Height 3 feet. An excellent annual, 
ideal for cutting. A beautiful color range. 
Salmon Beauty 
Shasta 
King of the Blacks 
Blue Moon 
Cherry-Red 
Sulphur-Yellow 
Above varieties, pkt., 15c; 44 0z., 50c. 
Collection: 
One each of above six varieties, 75c. 
Azure Fairy 
Blue Cockade 
Peach Blossom 
Rose 
Mixed Colors 
Above five, pkt., 15c; 14 oz., 50c. 
Stocks - Gilliflower 
Sow in February, in frame or green- 
house, transplant several times—have 
strong plants ready for May to be trans- 
planted outdoors in a light, sandy soil, 
sunny and dry location, in open sun. The 
flowers are sweet scented. 
IMPROVED CUT-AND-COME-AGAIN 
TEN WEEKS 
White 
Appleblossom. Blush-pink. 
Canary-Yellow 
Silvery Lilac 
Chamois. Buff tinged old rose. 
Brilliant Crimson 
Dark Blue 
Formula Mixed 
Above varieties, pkt., 25c. 
Collection: 
One each of seven colors, $1.50. 
MAMMOTH DOUBLE EARLY 
BRANCHING NICE 
This group blooms as early as the 
above varieties. The plant grows to a 
pyramidal shape. This is the most popu- 
lar class for general use. Height 18 
inches, 
Appleblossom. 
Apricot Beauty. 
Parma Violet. 
Mont Blanc. Pure white. 
Monte Carlo. Canary-yellow. 
Queen Alexandra. Rosy lilac with white 
center. 
Rose-Pink. 
Salmon King. Deep rose with salmon. 
Souvenir de Monaco. Crimson. 
Summer Night. Dark blue. 
Finest Mixed. 
Above varieties, pkt., 25c. 
Collection: 
One each of ten colors, $2.25. 
NEW EARLY COLONIAL TYPE 
Height 30 inches. This class produces 
no center spike but branch at the base, 
producing 8 to 10 spikes. They flower 
two weeks earlier than the perpetual 
branching types. 
Mayflower. Rose-red. 
Priscilla. Silvery lavender. 
Puritan. Glowing pure white, 
Rose Standish. Bright rose. 
Finest Mixed. Of all above colors. 
Above varieties, pkt., 50c. 
Collection: 
One each of four colors, $1.75. 
GOLDFARB’S ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS 

Sweet Peas 
Sweet Peas will thrive in any sunny 
location. They need a rich, deeply worked, 
heavy soil with good drainage. These 
soil conditions can easily be met at very 
little cost. 
Dig a trench 18 to 24 inches deep by 1 
foot wide. Fill in with stable manure to 
a depth of 5 to 6 inches, adding a hand- 
ful of bone meal to every 4 feet of row. 
Fill the trench loosely with soil and turn 
it over several times to thoroughly in- 
corporate the manure with the soil. Fall 
preparation will put the soil in even 
better condition than if it is done in the 
spring. 
Sowing: Seed should be sown as early 
in the spring as the ground can be 
worked. Seed should be sown in double 
rows 6 to 8 inches apart. Make the rows 
5 to 6 inches deep and sow seed liberally 
(1 oz. to 15 ft.) and cover with not more 
than 2 inches of soil. As the plants grow, 
fill the trench gradually by cultivating 
the soil in around them a little at a time. 
When plants are 2 inches high, they will 
need support, 
Support: There are many methods of 
supports used. Brush, wire, string, or any 
material which will give at least 3 feet 
of support to the vines will do, placing it © 
between the double rows. In dry weather 
keep the soil moist. 
GIANT WAVED SPENCER VARIETIES 
BLUE SHADES 
Blue Bell. Clear blue. 
Powerscourt. Lilac. 
*Ambition. Lavender. 
*Fortune. Rich, dark blue. 
Olympia. Deep rich purple. 
PINK SHADES 
Susan. Blush-pink, cream ground. 
*Smiles. Salmon-shrimp-pink. 
Rosie. Deep rose-pink. 
*Ruffled Rose. Soft rose-pink. 
Beatall. Pink, suffused salmon.’ 
Charm. Deep cerise. 
ORANGE SHADES 
Excelsior. Orange-scarlet. 
*Pirate Gold. Golden orange. 
RED SHADES 
The Cardinal. Poppy-scarlet. 
*Welcome. Dazzling scarlet. 
*Red Boy. Rich crimson. 
MAROON 
Leviathan. Rich maroon, 
CREAM and WHITE SHADES 
Sunkist. Cream, picotee edged rose. 
*What Joy. Rich cream. 
Avalanche. Glistening white. 
COLLECTION OF EIGHT VARIETIES 
MARKED (*) 
A—1 pkt. each eight varieties ...... $1.00 
B—vJ, 0z. each eight varieties ...... 2.50 
C—1 oz. each eight varieties ....... 3.50 
Separately: Pkt., 15c; 44 0Z., 35c; oz., 50c. 
Giant Waved Spencer Mixture. Pkt., 15c; 
oz., 30c; % Ib., $1.00; % Ib., $1.50; 
lb., $2.50. 
EARLY FLOWERING SPENCER 
SWEET PEAS 
For the Greenhouse and 
Early Outdoor Beds. 
Best type for planting in the green- 
house. Seed sown in August, will produce 
blooms from late December on. Planted 
outside, these varieties will bloom three 
weeks earlier than the Standard Spencer 
Sweet Peas. 
Blue Danube. Clear deep blue. 
Cattleya. Rich orchid. 
Fragrance. Mammoth clear lavender, 
Bridesmaid. Soft pink. 
Gloria. Rich salmon-pink. 
Eileen. Rich bright rose. 
Sequoia. Golden cerise. 
Suzanna. Crimson-red. 
Ball’s Orange Improved. Sunproof orange. 
Hope. Large white. Waved. 
Any of the above varieties: 
Pkt., 25c; 144 02., 60c; oz., $1.00. 
Choicest Mixture. Pkt., 20c; oz., 70c; % 
lb., $2.00. 
