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MISCELLANEOUS ANNUALS—continued 
ORNAMENTAL GOURD—FEasily grown; when properly dried 
and varnished, last indefinitely. 
*La Montagne Strain. 475 S. The finest selected strain of 
mixed Gourds we have tried. We handle originator’s seed. Tr. 
pkt., 25e; %4 oz., 45e3 1 oz., $1.50. 
SMALL VARIETIES. 450 S. 
Spoon. More or less spoon-shaped. Orange and white striped. 
4 to 6 in. long by 1 in. wide. 
Warted Types Mixed. Not over 4 in. in diameter. 
Prices on above two Each: Tr. pkt., 15e; 1 0z., 50c. 
GREVILLEA—Robusta. Sorry, cannot supply. 
GYPSOPHILA—ELEGANS. (Baby’s Breath). 24,000 S. We offer 
with confidence the following strains as the most uniform avail- 
able. Altho the larger flowered varieties are attractive and fine, 
the smaller flowered ones outlast them for bouquet work. 
“New York Market. A fine pure white variety. Outstanding 
for its large extra petaled flowers and strong growth. 1 oz., 35e; 
4 oz., 90c; 1 lb., $2.75; 5 lb., $11.00. 
*Covent Garden Market. A very excellent strain with large 
and full-petaled flowers, about 75% of which have 6 to 8 petals. 
1 oz., 25e3 4 oz. 75e3 1 Ib., $2.25; 5 Ib., $8.50. 
*Paris Market. Smaller flowered than the above stock. Holds 
up well. 1 oz. 25e; 4 0z., 70e; 1 Ib., $2.00; 5 lb., $8.00. 
Carminea. Same as Paris Market except a bright carmine pink. 
Tr. pkt., 15e3 1 0z., $1.20; 4 oz., $4.00. 
Crimson. Darker selection of the above. Tr. pkt., 15¢3 1 oz., 
$1.20. 
For Hardy Gypsophila, see page 33. 

Helianthus—Sungold 
HELIANTHUS (Sunflower). 650 S.—*Sungold. Of uniform 
medium height (4 to 5 ft.) with practically 100% fully double 
golden yellow flowers about 4 in. in diameter. From a sowing 
made outdoors early last May, we cut hundreds of beautiful 
Chrysanthemum-like flowers during August, that our market 
readily paid well for. Pinching will produce a larger quantity 
of smaller flowers. Tr. pkt., 15e; %4 0oz., 25e3 1 0z., 75c. 
HELICHRYSUM—MONSTROSUM. 36,000 S. The most popu- 
lar double strawflower. Widely used for drying. 
Canary- Yellow Fireball (Scarlet) 
Golden Globe Rose Queen 
Formula Mixture Each: Tr. pkt., 15e; %%4 o0z., 30c3; 1 o2z., 
$1.00. 
HELIOTROPE 50,000 S.—*Dwarf Regale Mixture. 15 in. A 
fine even clear colored strain with extra large flower heads. 
Richly fragrant. Tr. pkt., 35e; %4 oz., 90c; 1 0z., $3.25. 
Lemoine’s Giant Mixture. 24 to 30 in. Tr. pkt., 35e; 4 oz., 
75e3 1 oz., $2.50. 
HOLLYHOCK (Annual)—Indian Spring. 13,000 S. 4 to 5 ft. 
Starts to bloom 5 months from seed sowing and continues until 
frost. Semi-double light pink and rose flowers are borne mostly 
on central spike. Tr. pkt., 25e; %4 oz., 50c; 1 0z., $1.75. 
HUNNEMANNIA—FUMARIAEFOLIA. 8000 S. (Bush Escholt- 
zia). 
*Sunlite. Brilliant Canary-yellow, semi-double. Tr. pkt., 25e; 
Y% oz., 45e3 1 oz., $1.65. 
Single Yellow. Tr. pkt., 15c; 1 0z., 60c. 
For Hardy Iberis, see page 34. 
IMPATIENS—Dwarf Mixture. A mixture of colors in the 
dwarfer types. Tr. pkts. only 75c. 
IPOMOEA (Moonflower or Morning Glory). The three varieties 
immediately following are the most popular in their respective 
colors. 
*Crimson Rambler. A fine large flowered bright carmine 
red with attractive white center. Vigorous and free flower- 
ing. Tr. pkt., 15e; % oz. 25ce3 1 0z., 75e. 
*Pearly Gates. A fine early flowering clear white Morning 
Glory with slight cream shading in throat. Similar to the 
popular Heavenly Blue in habit but not quite as early 
flowering. Tr. pkt., 35e; 14 0z., 45e3 1 0z., $1.40; 4 oz., 
$5.00. 
*Heavenly Blue. 800 S. Clark’s Mammoth Early Free Flow- 
ering Strain. The popular sky blue shade that is a solid 
sheet of vivid color all summer. Can be forced into flower 
for spring sales in 3 or 4 in. pots from a sowing made 
8 to 10 weeks previously. Tr. pkt., 20ce3; 1 0z., 65e3 4 oz., 
$2.00. 

White Magic. A very fine cream-throated white. Quite similar 
to Pearly Gates in our trials. May show differences in other 
localities. Tr. pkt., 35e; %4 oz., 45e3 1 0z., $1.40; 4 oz., $5.00. 
Cornell. A large flowered bright Carnelian red with white 
edge. Tr. pkt., 25e; %4 0z., 45e3 1 oz., $1.50. 
Searlett O’Hara. 650 S. Brilliant carmine-red variety. Tr. pkt., 
20c; % oz., 40c; 1 0z., $1.00. 
Rose Marie. 1100 S. Double deep rose. Quite free and early 
flowering. Tr. pkt., 15e; 14 0z., 25e3 1 oz., 80c. 
Quamoclit (Cardinal Climber). 100 S. Small red flowers 
freely produced. Tr. pkt., 25e3 14 oz., 60c3; 1 0z., $2.00. 
NOCTIFLORA. 110 S. Large flowered white. 
Black-Seeded White-Seeded 
Each: Tr. pkt., 15e3 1 0z., 40c3; 4 oz., $1.35; 1 Ib., $4.00. 
KALANCHOE—*Tom Thumb. A dwarf compact strain of 
this popular succulent. Produces perfectly rounded symmetrical 
plants literally covered with bright scarlet flowers. A Jan. or 
Feb. sowing will provide fine 4 in. specimens for next winter’s 
sales. Tr. pkt., $1.25; 164 oz., $5.00; 140 0z., $9.00. 
Globulifera Coccinea. The original rather tall growing Ka- 
lanchoe. Should be handled the same as the above variety but 
its stronger growth will produce larger plants. Tr. pkt., 60c; 
%4 oz., $1.60. 
KOCHIA (Summer Cypress). 45,000 S.—Childsii. 24 in. Stays 
a clean fresh green thruout the entire season. Very attractive 
dense bushes. Tr. pkt., 10c3 1 0z., 25e. 
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