

“Flower Seeds for Florists” 


For Better Profits 
SPRING FLOWERING PEAS _ (350 seeds per oz.) 
For sowing between November and February, we find this 
new class superior to the regular Early or Winter varie- 
ties. They will be about a week later coming in, but their 
stronger growth will carry them thru longer and with bet- 
ter stems. They should not be sown in the greenhouse Ke- 
fore November and we find a January sowing ideal for 
May and June flowering. Being some earlier than the Late 
or Summer class and naturally strong in growth, these 
Spring Flowering Varieties are also valuable for outdoor 
erowing. 
*Black Seeded White. Excellent pure white. Its large 
frilled flowers and heavy stems make a fine display. 
*Blue. A fairly deep “Hoover” blue. 
*Lavender. Soft rosy lavender. Good producer. 
Light Blue. Beautiful light Princess Blue shade. 
Light Carmine (Deep Rose Cerise). A pleasing bright 
cerise rose on salmon. Fine stem and lots of 4’s. 
Salmon Cream Pink. Extra long stemmed, soft salmon 
pink. 
*Mauve. Closely resembles Winter Flowering Triumph 
in its rich coloring. Of fine spring flowering habit. 
“Navy Blue. Brilliant deep marine blue. Vigorous 
growth and fine large flowers. 
*Rose Pink. Similar in color to Laddie Improved. 
PRICES on Above Spring Flowering Varieties: 14 
oz., 39¢e3 | 02z., 65e3 4 oz., $2.00; 1 lb. $6.50. 
*“Mixture. A mixture balanced according to demand for 
each color. 14 0z., 30e3 1 0z., 55e3 4 0z., $1.653 1 lb., 
$5.50. 
WINTER FLOWERING VARIETIES 
If grown in clean soil and not checked, a January green- 
house planting of this class will produce a nice crop 
thruout May. However this late planting will not be as 
strong or long stemmed as the after-Mum start and we 
prefer the SPRING FLOWERING CLASS for this pur- 
pose. 
OUR 12 BEST 
Ball Blue Supreme. Much larger flowered than Mrs. 
Hoover. A long stemmed heavy producer. 1% 0z., 4.5€3 
1 0z., 75e3 4 ozs., $2.25; 1 lb., $7.50. 
Ball Orange Supreme. Improves Ball Orange in 
growth, stem length and richness of color. 1% oz., 4.5e3 
1 0z., 75e3 4 ozs., $2.25; 1 lb., $7.50. 
Ball Rose Queen. Extra long stemmed and large flow- 
ered clear rose pink. 
Ball Rose Supreme. Large wavy flowers of bright sil- 
very rose pink. Fine producer. 
Hiawatha. Fine deep rose; a warm, rich color for Spring. 
Twilight. A bright clear lavender. Considered by many 
an improvement over Harmony. 
Triumph. Long stemmed, rich lilac mauve; a fine mar- 
ket variety. 
Princess Blue. Large flowered, light blue. 
Ball White. White seeded, pure white. Long stemmed. 
Ball Salmon. Fairly deep salmon pink. 
Treasure Island. Large, wavy orange scarlet flowers. 
Fiesta. The finest red in early peas. 
12 Best Mixture. Our own formula mixture of the above 
varieties. 
PRICES on 12 Best Pea Varieties and Mixture, ex- 
cept where noted are: 1% oz., 30c3 1 0z., 503 4 0z., 
$1.50; 1 Ib. $5.50. 
GENERAL LIST 
American Beauty. American-Beauty rose. 
Amethyst. Rich bright mauve-purple. 
Attraction. Long-stemmed salmon rose. 
*Bacchus. Deep maroon-purple. Large flowered. 
*Ball Orange Improved. Clear brilliant orange. 
Blue Danube. A clear deep blue. 
Boon. Deep salmon-rose. 
“Bridesmaid. Delightful silvery pink. Large flowered. 
Columbia. Rose and white bi-color. 
“Daphne. Soft salmon-pink on cream. Large flowered. 
Eileen. Rich Begonia rose. 
Fragrance. Clear lavender for spring flowering. 
“Gardenia. Finest long-stemmed pure white for spring. 
Grenadier. Poppy-scarlet. 
“Harmony. Standard early flowering lavender. 
Heather Bell. Pleasing orchid-lavender. Rather small flowered. 
“Hope. Fine black-seeded white. 
Jeanne Mamitsch. Clear rose; long stemmed. 
Josie. Rose pink; rather small flowered. 
“Laddie Imp. Long-stemmed fairly light rose pink. 
Magic. Extra early and free flowering orchid lavender. 
Majestic Rose. Fine large-flowered rose-pink. 
Michigan. Clear lavender. 
“Mrs. Hoover. Standard early mid-blue. 
Mother Machree. Large coral rose flowers; semi-duplexed. 
*New Ball Rose. Free flowering, rich deep rose. %4 oz., 45¢; 
1 0z., (5e3 4 0z., $2.25¢3 1 Ib., $7.50. 
Oriental. Black-seeded cream. 
Pride. Extra long-stemmed brilliant cerise. 
Red Bird. Crimson-red. 
“Redwood. Large-flowering deep, velvety crimson. 
“Rhumba. Excellent salmon cerise for spring. 
Sequoia. Large flowered standard salmon rose. 
*Signal Red. Fine long-stemmed brilliant red. 
Snowstorm. White-seeded white. Rather small-flowered. 
*Sparks. The finest poppy scarlet. 
Sunproof Orange. Orange cerise; small flowered. 
Sunray. Light cerise; fine long stem. 
*Tahoe. Fine mid-blue for spring flowering. 
“Top Hat. Deep bright violet-blue. 
*Tops. Extra large, wavy flowered, light salmon rose. 
*White Harmony. Similar to Hope; black-seeded. 
PRICES on All Above Varieties Except Where Noted Are: 
% oz., 30c3; 1 0z., 50c¢; 4 0z., $1.503 1 Ib., $5.50. 
Ball Early Mixture. Carefully balanced mixture of winter 
varieties. ‘42 0z., 25e3 1 0z., 45e3 4 oz., $1.35; 1 lb., $5.00. 
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