SNAPS—Continued 
Junglewood Yellow. Gold Medal winner at 
the N. Y. Florist Club. A different line of 
breeding but apparently quite similar to 
the white except for color. 
Klondyke Supreme. Rich deep yellow rec- 
ommended for late winter and_ spring 
lelkefoynat 4 
Sunray. Large flowered attractive yellow.... 
Yellow Peggy. A new yellow by Schumann 
recommended for trial 
VARIOUS 
Ball Lavender. Orchid lavender............. 
Windmiller’s Lilac. Absolutely true to color 
and the best in this shade 
Schumann's Velvet Red (new). 
vet red. Early. 
Shisler’s Red. Glowing wine 
flowered for Thanksgiving 
Thomson’s Red. An early variety that will 
flower for Christmas from a July Ist sow- 
ing. An attractive color nice to have at any 
time. . . 
Velvet PCED 
TOC Aierge dese han. 3a aN ca ee ee hgh hate rele Ne 
Sterilized raeil always pays when sowing 
seed but especially in the heat of summer 
when rots and diseases are more active. 
Treat your soil with formaldehyde. A 9 lb. 
bottle costs only $2.50 
BEGONIA 
A true vel- 
red. Can be 
7m > Tr. Pkt 
1.50 
1.50 
we > ‘Tr. Pkt. 
GRACILIS TYPE 
These are considerably more dwarf in 
growth averaging 6-10" and grow into a 
perfect globe. Ideal for pot culture. 
Adeline. Compact bright pink. 
1/64 oz. $2.50; 1/32 oz. $4.50 
Boix de Vaux. Rose pink of pyramidal 
growth. Very free flowering and an excel- 
lent pot plant. 1/64 oz. $2.25: 1/32 oz. $4.00 
Carmen. Green bronze foliage with clear 
TOSGN Dink LO WISTS meme denn 1/64 oz. $2.25 
Fire Sea. Dwarf bright red, bronze foliage. 
1/64 oz. $2.25; 1/32 oz. $4.00 
Indian Maid. Reddish bronze foliage and 
salmon scarlet flowers ..1/64 oz. $2.75 
King of the Reds. Bronze green foliage 
with large scarlet red flowers. 
1/64 oz. $2.50; 1/32 oz. $4.25 
Luminosa. Favorite deep scarlet, red 
brown foliage. The most popular red. 
1/64 oz. $2.50; 1/32 oz. $4.50 
Luminosa tia debe Dwarf form of Lum- 
iNnOSCla Een .1/64 oz. $3.00 
Prima Donna. ‘Soft rose Roiedine to car- 
Minos a eee 1/64 oz. $2.50 
Queen of the Pink. Extra choice dwarf 
rose pink. Seed supply limited. 
1/64 oz. $3.50 
Here we have a really fine 
compact growing pure white. The light 
green foliage accents the color. An ex- 
cellent pot plant variety...1/64 oz. $2.50 
Tausendschoen. Dwarf, well rounded free 
flowering variety unexcelled for pot cul- 
ture. Light green foliage completely 
covered with apple blossom pink flow- 
ers reaching a height of approximately 
-10" ay. eee ee 1/64 oz. $3.00 
Mixture of all types and colors. 1/64 oz. $1.75 
Snow Queen. 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
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BEGONIAS—Continued 
CALCEOLARIA 
Excellent and easily grown pot plants for 
a reasonably priced showy item for Easter 
and Mother's Day. Best sown in pans in 
light soil during July and August. Trans- 
plant as soon as large enough to handle, 
water sparingly and shade carefully. We 
can supply in early Fall 214" stock of the 
most popular named varieties. Send for 
list. 
Z— 
Dwarf Choice Mixture. Produces its large 
flowers in a@ mass on compact plants. 
Fine color range 
Hybrida Multiflora Nana. Grows almost 
1 foot in height. This is a free flowering 
type in shades of orange, lemon and 
gold, beautifully spotted 
Mona Strain. 
A fancy large flowered mix- 
ture novelty ; 
Improved Flower Cloud. Vigorous, eae 
growth, requiring little staking. Medium 
sized flowers in immense masses 
CINERARIA 
Easily grown and popular pot plants. 
American grown strains have proved most 
satisfactory for our conditions. A June 
sowing will flower in December and Janu- 
ary. September sowing in April and May. 
Siter Rainbow Strain Reselected. Remark- 
able for its wide range of color and es- 
pecially rich in blue shades. The flowers 
are larger than the Cremers Strain and 
the plants are compact, requiring little 
room. Our seed is grown by a special- 
ist who saves seed only from the choic- 
est plants. 
1/64 oz. $2.50; 1/32 oz. $4.50; 1/16 oz. $8.00 
Cremers Prize Strain Reselected. A con- 
sistent winner at shows. The flowers are 
quite small with very large heads. A 
very popular strain. 
1/64 oz. $2.25; 1/32 oz. $4.00; 1/16 oz. $7.50 
Multiflora Grandiflora Nana. Dwarf and 
compact with medium sized flowers in a 
wide range of color. 
Yo Tr. Pkt. 
60 
-60 
2.00 
1/64 oz. $1.65; 1/32 oz. $3.50 1.00 
ye > =e sd‘Tr. Pkt. 
CALENDULA (6000 seeds per oz.) 
All varieties offered have proved valuable 
cut flower sorts. They prefer a rich heavy 
soil and respond to additional feeding dur- 
ing the growing season. Over watering and 
temperatures over 45-48 degrees at night 
should be avoided. 
Ball Apricot. Light buff...... 1, oz. $0.60 
Ball Masterpiece. Long stemmed clear 
orange with bronze center....14 oz. $0.60 
Ball Long Orange Improved. Clear orange, 
lightecentermis, sere eee ae V4, oz. $0.60 
Ball Gold. Extra long stemmed and large. 
Deep golden yellow WY, oz. $0.60 
Ball Lemon Queen. Light yellow with 
Carkee vogue ech ana cean 4, oz. $0.60 
Sensation (Campfire) Improved. Long 
stemmed orange. Very popular. 
4, oz. $0.60 
Mixture. Choice forcing varieties. 
14 oz. $0.50 
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