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Soil to be used for seed flats should have two parts leaf mold, two parts well rotted manure, two parts soil and one part sand. Steam 
sterilize the flats and soil about one week before sowing also water the soil well before sowing the seeds. 
For four inch plants for Spring sale sow seed in August, if 214 inch plants are wanted for Memorial Day, sow seeds in December. 
Many growers make monthly sowings from August to March. 
a acs} soil use the same mixture as above but add more soil and a three inch pot of Electra or complete fertilizer, to 21/2 bushel 
of soi 
Begonia seed will germinate better in a temperature of 60-70° F. Grow Begonias in a 55° temperature. 
Mite, Nematode and Aphids are sometimes troublesome. 
TrePkts 
formed variety with greenish 
Tr. Pkt. 
King of the Reds—Red flowers with green foliage. The 
dwarf habit of this begonia makes it suitable for pot 
Carmen — Compact well 


Benes foliage and clear rose pink flOWETS oes 1.00 plantswonpihes borders a6 eit arn cates nee oes Wes es he 1.00 
ristmas Cheer—Medium Dwarf Crimson Scarlet. 1.00 tose ub ge} 
Ne de France—A large pure white with light green foli- RA ea Mi ier Gall cat bee 
agen) Growtheiairlyg strong oe een eee eran en ee 1.00 Prima Donna—Carmine Rose 1.00 
Indian Maid—Deep bronze, shiny leaf with red flowers... 1.00 Scandinavia—Free flowering. Bright rose pink 1.00 
Tr. Pkt. 
1.00 
Begonia Pde cous Rooted 
Camelia Flowered Mixed 
Calendula 
August sowing will flower from December to February; Early October sowing to 
follow Chrysanthemums will bloom in February and March; while January sowing 
will bloom in April and May. 
Sensation or Campfire Improved — Brilliant Orange; Tr. Pkt. 1 oz. Oz. Yq |b. 
Scarlet Sheen ........... $ .40 $ 60 $2.00 $6.50 
Ball’s Gold—Long stemmed, large, “deep golden yellow 40 .60 2.00 6.50 
Ball Long Orange Improved — Bright golden yellow 
with light eye. The extra large flowers and long 
stems make an outstanding Variety occ 40 .60 2.00 6.50 
Ball’s Orange—Glowing Orne crrcicscmecssssscssnsnsnnintrnsinnsentintie 40 60 2.00 6.50 
Lemon Queen—Deep lemon yellow with dark brown 
eye. Contrasting colors make this yellow variety ; 
Viel Yr CHEGUY Grecian Ate ne ene er toe oes Oe eee 40 60 2.00 6.50 
Ball’s Supreme—Orange with dark brown center; un- 
usudllveireestloweninc une ees ee ee eae a 40 60 2.00 6.50 
Masterpiece—Long stemmed, clear orange flower with 
dark centers wer wes weteec tt ew ents eT ee) A ed a, -40 -60 2.00 6.50 
Orange King — Dwarf ects aed cipat orange 
With: darks eye: ih... pect cette een pe eae Es eee a 15 39 1.00 
Cpaieay 
Gilbert’ SEY 
This is an improvement over the original Multiflora Nana type. Compact 
habit of growth; good selection of colors in the mixture; excellent foliage. 

Multiflora Nana Red 
Multiflora Nana Yellow .... 
Multiflora Nana Mixed 

CANDY TUFT 
Giant Hyacinth Flowered White 
eal Speer 
This is a large flowered Strain of Calceolaria which has attractive 
colors. Does not grow very tall and makes compact plants. The best 
in the grandiflora class 
Regular ISA 
Mutliflora Nana Mixed— Dwarf growth with large iets OZ MEO Z- 
compact heads of medium sized flowers. This fine 
strain contains a good range of colors $1.00 $4.25 $3.00 
The soil used in germinating the seeds should be made up of two parts leaf 
mold, two parts well rotted manure, two parts soil, and one part sand. 
Sterilize the soil and flat with steam to eradicate all disease. 
Sow the seeds lightly over the surface and cover the flat with a suitable 
Candytuft 
Candytuft should be sown in flats in January 
and transplanted when the first leaves ap- 
pear. Plant into the bench or bed about Feb- 
ruary 15th, grow in a temperature of 45 to 50 
degrees and a good crop may be secured by 
Memorial Day. Candytuft Giant Hyacinth 
Flowered White is the most satisfactory type 
for this method of culture. 
Giant Hycacinth Flowered White — A very 
superior strain growing 11/2 feet high with im- 
mense trusses of bloom. We believe it the 
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covering. Calceolaria will germinate better when the temperature is cool, 
therefore, well shaded locations are better. August sowing will make large 

finest strain to be had. 
Tr. Pkt. 5) AVAiley. 
plants for May while November sowing will make good four inch plants. Lb.—$8.50 $ ion ae ee 
Some growers have used the wick irrigation method to germinate the seed 
ih evr weed: reenlle Crimson—Purplish red ........ $.15 $.50 $1.25 
Flesh—Flesh pink oo. 15 50 1.25 
Canterburry Bb, Lavender or Lilae o.com 5 080 8 1.25 
Annual Canterbury Bell which blooms from seed in less than six months. Rose Cardinal—Deep red..... AS 50 = 1.25 
Plants 2 to 2!/2 feet; bearing 6 - 8 flower spikes. Tr. Pkt. 4 oz. Oz. Rose—Soft rose recesses 5 50 1.25 
inesar Mixed yr itet tone hentan pig ui aineene ceed koatons $.15 $ .30 § .85 Whiteliisccuci sans tatamnates 15 50 1.25 
