“Flower Seeds Gs gG all for Florists’’ 
MISCELLANEOUS ANNUALS—Continued 
GYPSOPHILA, continued 
*Paris Market. Smaller flowered than Covent Market. Holds 
up well. 1 oz., 25e; 4 oz., 70c; Llb., $2.00; 5 lb., $8.00. 
Carminea. Same as Paris Market except a bright carmine 
pink. Tr. pkt., 15c; 1 oz., $1.20; 4 oz., $4.00. 
Crimson. Darker selection of the above. Tr. pkt., 15; 1 0z., 
$1.20; 4 oz., $4.00. 
For Hardy Gypsophila, see page 40. 
HELIANTHUS (Sunflower). 650 S.—*Sungold. Of uniform 
medium height (4 to 5 ft.) with practically 100% fully double, 
Seen yellow Chrysanthemum-like flowers about 4 in. across. 
ow outdoors in May for August blooming. Retail growers will 
find this a valuable summer cut flower. Tr. pkt., 15ce; 14 02z., 
25e;3 1 oz., 75e3 4 oz., $3.50; 1 lb., $7.50. 
HELICHRYSUM —MONSTROSUM. 36,0008. The most pop- 
ular double strawflower. Widely used for drying. 
Canary-Yellow Violet Queen Fireball (Scarlet) 
Golden Globe Rose Queen Silver Ball (White) 
Formula Mixture 
Prices above seven, each: Tr. pkt., 15e; 14 0z., 30c; 1 oz., $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; 14 0z., 90c; 1 oz., $3.25. 
Lemoine’s Giant Mixture. 24 to 30in. Tr. pkt., 35e; 14 0z., 
75e3 1 oz., $2.50. 
HOLLYHOCK (Annual) —Indian Spring. 13,0008. 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., 25c; 14 0z., 50c; 1 oz., $1.75. 
HUNNEMANNIA—FUMARIAEFOLIA. 8000 S. (Bush Es- 
choltzia). 
*Sunlite. Brilliant Canary-yellow, semi-double. Tr. pkt., 
25e; 14 oz., 45e3 1 oz., $1.65. 
Single Yellow. Tr. pkt., 15c; 1 0z., 60c. 
For Hardy Iberis, see page 41. 
IMPATIENS—One of our most valuable plants for bedding un- 
der shady conditions; also widely used for winter and spring pot 
plants. 
Sultani Hybrids Mixed. Ours is a choice imported strain. 
Tr. pkt., 50c; 4% oz., $1.00. 
Holstii Hybrids. 55,000 S. Mixture of taller growing sorts. 
Tr. pkt., 50c; 6 oz., $1.00. 
IPOMOEA (Moonflower or Morning Glory). These vines are 
easily grown and most varieties are profuse bloomers if grown 
in soil of low fertility and not over-watered. The three im- 
mediately following are the most popular. 
*Crimson Rambler. A fine large flowered bright carmine 
red with attractive white center. Vigorous and free flower- 
ing. Tr. pkt., 15e; 14 0z., 25e; 1 02., 75c. 
*Pearly Gates. A fine 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., 45e;3 1 oz., $1.40; 4 oz., $5.00. 
*Heavenly Blue. 800 S. Clark’s Mammoth Early Free 
Flowering 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., 20c; 1 oz., 65e; 
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IPOMOEA, continued 
Cornell. A large flowered bright Carnelian red with white 
edge. Tr. pkt., 25e; 14 oz., 45c; 1 oz., $1.50. 
Scarlett O’Hara. 6508S. Brilliant carmine-red variety. Tr. 
pkt., 20c; 14 oz., 40e; 1 oz., $1.00. : 
Rose Marie. 11008. Double deep rose. Quite free and early 
flowering. Tr. pkt., 15e; 14 0z., 25e; 1 oz., 80c. 
Quamoclit (Cardinal Climber). 1000 8. Small red flowers 
freely produced. Tr. pkt., 25e; 14 0z., 60c;3 1 oz., $2.00. 
NOCTIFLORA. 1108S. Large flowered white moonflower. 
Black-Seeded White-Seeded 
Prices above two, each: Tr. pkt., 15e; 1 oz., 40e3 4 oz., $1.35; 
1 Jb., $4.00. 
KALANCHOE—*Tom Thumb. A dwarf compact strain of 
this popular succulent. Produces perfectly rounded symmet- 
rical 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; 1¢, oz., $5.00; 4% oz., $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; 
LY, oz., $1.60. 
*Brilliant Star. This new hybrid Kalanchoe makes a fine 
pot plant producing flowers 3 times the size of the common 
varieties and of a brighter fiery red color. The attractive 
foliage is restricted to the base of the plant, permitting 
the development of clean stems about 7 inches long which 
are suitable for cutting, especially if benched. Tr. pkt., 
$1.50. 

KOCHIA (Summer Cypress). 45,000 S.—Childsii. 24in. Stays 
a clean fresh green thruout the entire season. Very attractive 
dense bushes. Tr. pkt., 10e; 1 0z., 25e. 
LANTANA 1300 8.—Dwarf Hybrids Mixed. 12 in. Must be 
sown early and with bottom heat. Tr. pkt., 25e; 14 0z., 55c. 
LARKSPUR —see page 19. 
LAVATERA—Loveliness. 45008. (Splendens) Very attractive 
early flowering annual, with 2 in. Hollyhock-like single flowers 
of a deep salmon rose shade. Tr. pkt., 15e; 14 oz., 30c;3 1 0z., 
$1.00. : 
LEPTOSYNE—Stillmanii. 25,000 S. 18 in. Nice golden yel- 
low for cutting. Flowers 6 to 8 weeks from seed. Tr. pkt., 15¢3 
Y4 oz., 30e; 1 oz., $1.00. 
LINARIA—MAROCANNA. (Miniature Snapdragon). 
Fairy Bouquet. 600,000 S. 10 in. Flowers very early and 
freely. Bright mixture of colors. Tr. pkt., 20e; 14 0z., 45c; 
1 oz., $1.50. 
LOBELIA —700,000 S. Where protection from direct sun can 
be given them and in not too hot climates, Lobelia are unsur- 
passed for bright blue and white edging, hanging and trailing 
work. All varieties come quite true. 
COMPACTA. 6 in. Of dwarf compact habit. 
*Blue Gown. Standard free flowering deep blue. Very fine. 
Cambridge Blue. Very dwarf, restricted, light blue. 
*Crystal Palace. Very dwarf deep blue with dark bronzy 
green foliage. A fine standard variety. 
Emperor William. Deep blue with light green foliage. 
*Mrs. Clibran Imp. Deep blue with contrasting white eye 
and light foliage. 
White Lady. Clear glistening white. 
Prices above six, each: Tr. pkt., 25e; 14 oz., 85e; 1 oz., $3.00. 
Mixture of all colors in the compacta class. Tr. pkt., 25e; 
4 oz., 60c3 1 oz., $2.00. 
Impatiens are ideal plants for bedding in semi-shade. : 
