

“Flower Seeds for Florists’ 

MISCELLANEOUS ANNUALS—Continued 
CINERARIA—An early January sowing, if kept growing right 
along, will make satisfactory 3 in. plants in late May for com- 
bination work, in our latitude. Sowings are made from June on 
for Christmas and later flowering. 
*Siter’s Rainbow Strain. 3,500 seeds per Yo oz. An ex- 
cellent market strain with immense heads of medium large 
mostly white eyed flowers and small foliage. Tr. pkt., $2.00; 
V4 0z., $2.50; 149 02z., $4.50; Ye oz., $8.00. 
*Multiflora Nana, Gold Center. 6,300 seeds per 149 oz. 
Attractive medium small self-colored flowers with yellow 
anthers. Good shipper. Tr. pkt., $1.00; 44 0z., $2.00; 145 
oz., $3.50. 
*Cremer’s Prize Strain. (Reselected stock). 6,300 seeds 
per 449 oz., Continues to be the standard florists’ strain. 
About half-light-eyed. Tr. pkt., $1.503 164 0z., $2.25; Wo 
oz., $4.00; 146 0z., $7.50. 

*Berlin Market Mixed. (Weissensee Strain). 3,500 seeds per 
145 oz. A fine strain producing large rounded heads of medium 
large flowers on compact plants. Tr. pkt., $1.00; 164 oz., $1.75; 
Vo OZ., $3.25. 
Berlin Market, Dark Crimson. A deep crimson selection 
without any eye. Tr. pkt., $1.00; 144 oz., $1.75. 
*Grandiflora Dwarf Mixed. 3,500 seeds per 14 oz. Large 
flowers in a wide assortment of rich colors with contrasting 
large white eyes. Extra dwarf and compact growth. Tr. pkt., 

$1.00; 164 0z., $1.75; Vo 02., $3.25 American grown Cineraria ea when properly selected, are 
etic Sool Nome EES Cea tg unequaled. 
Dwarf Giant Exhibition Mixture. Extra large (4 to 5 in.) 
flowers in a wide color range on fairly dwarf plants. For ; 
exhibition work only. Tr. pkt., $1.50; 164 0z., $2.50. SUISSE he continued ‘ cee 
Pacific Giants Mixed (New). This California grown strain pro- *No. 1 Mixture. ponsis of Cremer ue eA oe s 
duces enormous heads of flowers on robust plants and should saps Strain 3 7 proportions. Tr. pkt., $1.00; %64 0z., 
make fine exhibition specimens in 6 or 7 in. pots. Tr. pkts. $2.005 752 02., $3.75. : ; ; 
only, $1.00. *No. 2 Mixture. Contains % Cremer’s Prize Strain and %4 
Stellata Mixture. (Star type). Small, free flowering strain. 24 each Siter’s Rainbow Strain and Multiflora Nana, Gold Center 
to 30 in. tall. Mostly blue and lavender shades. Tr. pkt., 75e; Strain. Tr. pkt., $1.00; 464 0z., $2.005 42 02z., $3.75. 
V4 oz., $1.25; Wo oz., $2.25. DUSTY MILLER 
*Maritima Diamond. 10 in. Our finest Dusty Miller. Compact 
even growth and very white foliage. Tr. pkt., 15e; %4 oz., 25e; 
1 oz., 85e. 
CLARKIA—ELEGANS DOUBLE. 90,000 S. Popular for spring 
cut flower use. Sow in January and grow in shallow soil dis- 
budding to 2 or 3 spikes for long stemmed flowers. Don’t feed, 
and keep fairly dry after plants are about a foot high to pre- 
vent oversoft lanky growth. 
Albatross. The best white. 
*Brilliant. Bright deep rose. Good market color. 
*Orange King. Excellent fully double orange-scarlet. 
*Salmon Queen. Medium light salmon-pink. 
Mixture of all colors in this class. 
Each: Tr. pkt., 15¢e3 14 0z., 35e3 1 0z., $1.25. 
CLEOME—* Pink Queen. (Spider Plant). 12,000 S. A wonder- 
fully attractive and extra large flowered strain of the old Spider 
Plant. Large heads (6 to 7 in. across) of newly opened luminous 
rosy pink flowers fading to a clear white as they mature give 
a distinct and pleasing bi-color effect. Makes a heavy hedge-like 
row about 4 ft. tall and 3 to 4 ft. across. Tr. pkt., 30ce; 14 0z., 
50c; 1 oz., $1.75. 
COBAEA—SCANDENS. 375 S. A fine, strong growing, annual 
climber. 
Purple. The preferred color. Tr. pkt., 15e; %4 0z., 25e3 1 02z., 
75e, ; 
Costly BACK ORDERING means time lost in starting 
crops. Rather than keep you waiting for items that are 
delayed or scarce we will substitute with varieties 
EQUALLY GOOD OR BETTER unless you say “No 
Substitute.” 

Cleome Pink Queen makes a wonderful display. 
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