
‘Flower Seeds for Florists” 
NON - BRANCHING 
Stocks 
(18,000 seeds per ounce) 

Prices on All the Following Non-Branching Varieties: 1/2 Tr. pkt., 60c¢; 
Tr. pkt. (about 1,200 seeds), $1.00; 14 oz., $2.50; 1 oz., $9.00. 
White Varieties 
*No. 16 Ball White Imp. (See next page). 
“No. 15 Ball White Improved. Slightly smaller 
flowered than our No. 16 but longer-stemmed. 
Where Stocks can be grown outdoors this is the 
preferred white, but does equally well under glass. 
Gardenia. Long stemmed and pure white, but not 
entirely non-branching. One of the latest flower- 
ing varieties. 
Lavender, Blue and Purple Varieties 
*No. 1 Lilac Lavender. (See next page). 
No. 3 Ball Blue. A medium lavender mauve. Some- 
what lower in percentage of doubles than other 
varieties. 
No. 21 Purple Heart. Long stemmed and large 
flowered, bright violet purple. Striking in combi- 
nation with white, buff and yellow shades. 
No. 23 Pastel Lavender. A pale, smoky lavender 
selection from our Lilac Lavender. 
Pink, Rose and Red Varieties 
*No. 22 Ball Supreme. (See next page). 
No. 11 Ball Pink. A medium light rose pink. Earlier 
and somewhat lighter than our No. 22, but not 
quite as long stemmed. 
“No. 14 Ball Rose Pink. An early flowering fairly 
deep rose pink. Darker in color and longer 
stemmed than the above variety. 
No. 9 Chamois Pink Improved. A warm rosy buff 
color; good stem length and percentage of dou- 
bles. 
No. 7 Malmaison Pink. Extra long-stemmed blush 
pink, with some tendency to branch at the base 
of the flower spike. 
No. 6 American Beauty. Rich deep American Beau- 
ty or carmine rose. An appealing but rather 
heavy color. 
No. 8 Ruby. Long-stemmed, glowing crimson red. 
Plant moderately of this rather strong color for 
market use. 
The asterisk (*) indicates varieties most dependably satisfactory in our experience and observation. 
