

Candytuft 
Candytuft should be sown in flats in January and 
transplanted when the first leaves appear. Plant 
in the bench or bed about Feb. 15th. Grow ina 
temperature of 45-50° and good crop may be se- 
cured by Memorial Day. Candytuft Giant 
Hyacinth Flowered White is the most satisfactory 
type for this method of culture. 
Giant Hyacinth Flowered White — Very superior strain 
growing l!/, feet high, has immense trusses of bloom. 
We believe it the finest strain to be had. 
Tr Pkt. 2 Oz: 1, lb. 
Lb.—$8.50 $.20 $.80 $2.75 
Lean eS .50 1.65 
15 .50 1.65 
ah 50 1.65 
Crimson—Purplish red 
Flesh—Flesh pink 
Lavender or Lilac 

Rose Cardinal—Deep red re eee 15 50 1.65 
Rose—Soit rose = = iS .50 1.65 
White 15 .50 1.65 
Calbopsis Dwarf 
This annual is very free flowering and recommended for 
bedding. If continued flowering is wanted old flowers 
must be removed. 
Tr PEL | Oz) 
Golden Wave — Golden Yellow with red 
zone : ; Pe aes 5 $1215) AS) 50 
Dwarf Varieties Mixed . on eee S .50 
Gepont es (Cnfant ap Abe) 
One of the best annual Carnations. Plants are strong, 
robust growers bearing flowers 21/2 to 3 inches in dia- 
meter on good stiff stems. Do not expect over 75% to 
come true to color or better than 90% double flowers. 
Tr. Pkt. 1g oz. Tr. Pkt. 1 oz. 
White $ .50 $2.00 Spectrum Red—lIntense 
Salmon -50 2.00 Scarlet ....... $§ .50 $2.00 
Rose -50 2.00 Yellow .50 2.00 
Red -50 2.00 Mixed .50 2.00 
Colosia—Gilert’s Maple Gold 
Beautiful combs varying in color from light to dark pink 
tipped with Gold. Grows 2 to 3 feet high. 
Originators Tr. Pkt. (300 seeds) fe. $ .50 
Coles (Gaote 
Tr. Pkt. '%4 oz. Oz. 
Dwarf Golden Yellow $ .30 $ .60 $2.25 
Dwarf Empress — Deep scarlet 
bronzy green foliage a. .30 .60 2.25 


CARNATIONS 
Abas P bPetie 
Tr. Pkt. 14 oz. Oz. 
Fiery Feather—Similar to Flame of 
Fire, but taller and with some- 
what smaller plumes more freely 
produced 20422 eee eee SAO ie oe Leo eee e_OO 
Flame of Fire — Fine dwarf type. 
Fiery; rédi tice to Shs te eee 0 1.50 
Golden Feather — Habit same as 
Fiery Feather, but with golden 
yellow: pliimesi.4 cee nc eo 1.25 4.00 
Pride of Castle Gould—Deep crim- 
son to light yellow.reccccun .20 55 2.00 
Thompsonni Magnifica Finest Mixed 
Excellent sitain 22-2. 2o tata 
35 60 2.25 
Ch, rysan Hemant (olental) 
Another group which is finding favor with florists for cut 
flower material. Chrysanthemums last remarkably well 
as a cut flower, but for best results keep them in water 
24 hours before marketing. Sow in mid August to follow 
early Chrysanthemums. Responds very well to addi- 
tional light. 
Tr. Pkth="Oz: 
Mixed "o52001-..4 a ad We EE at 
Carre Cyanus 
(Comflower 
Listed below are the finest improved Florist strains 
of Centaurea Cyanus. The flowers are large, fully 
double and the colors intensified. The extra long 
stems of this strain make them excellent for cut 
flower purposes. Responds to additional light. Wilt 
of Centaurea Cyanus may be caused by a single 
soil born fungus of Verticillium which also causes 
Seidewitz disease or wilt of Chrysanthemums. The 
only prevention of this disease lies in the exclu- 
sive use of sterilized soil from the seed flats to the 
finished pot or bench soil. Do not invite trouble 
by planting this crop in old mum soil unless it is 
first sterilized. 
Blue Boy—Excellent 
for forcing 
Pinkie—Deep Pink 
Red Boy—Deep Red 
White 
TrsPkt.  ‘Ozae Wyss Lb. 
Prices of the above... $ .15 $.45 $1.50 $5.00 
Ce ( Une ) 
Tr. Pkt. Ygoz@z 
Americana Lilac — Thistle-like 
blooms of rosy-lavender color. 
Splendid for cutting...cmmnusmmaninns $ .15. §$ 325 ($7.75 
Americana White — White form of 
the, aboye\22 5,2 eee 15 25 75 
Suaveolens — Large bright yellow 
flowers, popular for cutting... 15 25 85 
Candidissima — (Dusty Miller) Sil- 
very Gray foliage: 2. 25 oe 
Gymnocarpa — (Dusty Miller) Fine 
silvery: foliage) Siuc.esne ee ee .20 75 
CH faurea (jiant Smpeortales 
Excellent for cut flowers 
Oz. 
Brilliant Rose .... $ .75 
Deep Lavender .... 75 
Delicate: Lilac... 2254 2 eee 75 

Vellow! occ reotidtea cpa ten ee eee : 75 
