
IRWIN’S CHOICE 
ASTERS 
IMPROVED CREGO 
Plants robust, branching about 2)l4 feet tall, flowers large, double 
and well formed, one of 
the finest varieties for all purposes. 
Blooming mid-August. 
AZURE BLUE PEACH BLOSSOM 
BLUE FLAME—Rich Blue SHELL PINK 
CRIMSON PURPLE or DARK BLUE 
DEEP ROSE WHITE 
LIGHT BLUE—Lavender FINEST MIXED 
Tr. Pkt. VW oz. Oz; 
$ .40 $ .60 $1.85 
AMERICAN BRANCHING (Semple’s) 
Plants 24 to S$ feet tall, branching, robust, flowers large, double 
and fine form. Our selected stocks of these are the best money 
can buy. Flowers late August and early September. 
ROSE AZURE BLUE or DARK LAVENDER 
SHELL PINK—(Mary Semple) CRIMSON 
WHITE— Extra select, long stems PEACH BLOSSOM 
FINEST MIXED PURPLE 
none kite VY oz. Oz. 
$ .40 $ .60 $1.85 
EARLY GIANT 
The finest large flowered, heavy stemmed wilt resistant Aster 
yet developed. Flowers are of the large Giant of California type, 
while the plants are shorter, about 144 feet in height. This class 
is early blooming, coming into flower by the first week in Sep- 
tember. 
LIGHT BLUE ROSE MARIE—Rich rose 
PEACH BLOSSOM MIXED 
Tre Pkt. V4 oz. Oz. 
$ .50 $ .80 $2.75 
(Tilford Strain) 
Highly resistant selections which have been developed by Dr. 
Paul Tilford. Originator’s Packets. 
ROSE SHELL 
PURPLE PINK 
WHITE 
Abies IBS 
$1.50 
Various Resistant Varieties 
BALL’S WHITE EARLY—White crested center, branching 2 to 242 
feet. Mid-August. 
BALL’S WHITE LATE—White 21! to 3 feet long stems. Early Sep- 
tember. 
BALL’S DEEP ROSE—Bright deep rose, 21% to 3 feet branching. Late 
August. 
BALL’S PURPLE—Deep bright purple, 2/2 to 3 feet branching. Late 
August. 
EARLY PHLOX PINK—Clear light rose pink, 21% to 3 feet. Late 
August. 
HEART OF FRANCE—Bright red. Late August. 
Tr. Pkt. V4, oz. Oz. 
$ .40 $ .60 $1.85 
PRINCESS TYPE 
(Wilt Resistant) 
A very attractive new cutting type of wilt resistant Aster, 2'-242' 
tall, branching and free flowering, early blooming, bearing 
quantities of flowers on strong stems. Flowers have a full deep 
crested center, surrounded by several rows of dainty plume-like 
guard petals. Blooms mid-August. 
ANNE—Peach Blossom MARSHA—Rich cinnabar scarlet 
BONNIE—Soft salmon rose MIXED 
Ure Pet fy oz. OZ. 
$ .50 $1.00 $3.00 
SINGLE CHINENSIS 
(Wilt Resistant) 
Plant 11% to 2 feet tall, flowers daisylike, petals wide and closely 
placed, blooms in late August. 
RAINBOW MIXTURE—Special florist strain. 
Tr. Pkt. 4 oz. 
OZ. 
$ .25 $ .45 $1.65 

FLOWER SEEDS 

BEGONIA 
1/64 1/32 
Tektro 2 oz. 
ADELINE—Dwart bright pire eseseeeee $1.00 $2.50 $4.50 
CARMEN—Compact well formed variety with 
greenish bronze foliage and clear rose 
pink flow ers Meee cee ane eens, ene ree 1.00 2.25 4.00 
CHRISTMAS CHEER—Medium Dwarf Crimson 
Solon gl( a1 va Puree ie ent a ee Ree et eta ee LR a ee ae re 1.00 2.00 3.50 
ILE DE FRANCE—A large pure white with light 
green foliage. Growth fairly strong ..............-.- 1.00 2.00 3.50 
INDIAN MAID—Deep bronze, shiny leaf with 
POC" TOW OeTS ree ee eee 1.00 2.50 4.50 
KING OF THE REDS—Red flowers with green 
foliage. The dwarf habit of this begonia 
makes it suitable for pot plants or the border 1.00 2.50 4.50 
LUMINOS Ao RG clare eee ee ee ee 1.00 3.00 5.50 
PRIMA DONNA — Carmine 20....-...--cccccccecceeenecee--e- 1.00 2.00 3.50 
MASTERPIECE—Clear rose pink ......................... 1.00 PAS 4.00 
SALMON QUEEN—Large flowered salmon ...... 1.00 PAYA) 4.00 
WHITEY LAD Y= White pesos cote ee eee ee 1.00 2.25 4.00 
WHITE SPE ARG —— silat cere eee eee ee eee 1.00 2.50 4.50 
SCANDINAVIA — Free flowering. Bright rose 
Pine GP ed toe ee Meee es Re ne ee ee 1.00 2.75 5.00 
TUBEROUS ROOTED—Camelia flowered double 
TY Pe cmMiIKe pe ares ey oe Se eee 2.50 
CALENDULA 
August sowing will flower from December to February. Early 
October sowing to follow Chrysanthemums, will bloom in February 
and March, while January sowing will bloom in April and May. 
Piaheee or CAMPFIRE IMPROVED—Brilliant Orange Scarlet 
een. 
BALL’S GOLD—Long stemmed, large, deep golden yellow. 
BALL’S LONG ORANGE IMPROVED—Bright orange with light eye. 
The extra large flowers and long stems make an outstanding 
variety. 
BALL’S ORANGE—Glowing Orange. 
BALL’S SUPREME—Orange with dark brown center; unusually free 
flowering. 
LEMON QUEEN—Deep lemon yellow with dark brown eye. 
trasting colors make this yellow variety very effective. 
MASTERPIECE—Long stemmed, clear orange flower with dark 
center. 
Tr. Pkt. VY, oz. oz. VY lb. 
$ .40 $ .60 $2.00 $6.50 
CALCEOLARIA 
Gilbert's Strains 
This is an improvement over the original Multiflora Nana type. 
Compact habit of growth; good selection of colors in the mixture; 
excellent foliage. 
MULTIFLORA NANA RED - 
MULTIFLORA NANA YELLOW 
MULTIFLORA NANA MIXED 
Con- 
TRIUMPH STRAIN (Grandiflora)— 
Large flowered strain. 
Regular Strain 
MULTIFLORA NANA MIXED—Dwarf growth with large compact 
heads of medium sized flowers. This fine strain contains a good 
range of colors. 
Alaoe J 2haes Oz. OZ. 
1/64 Ny 
$1.00 $4.25 $8.00 
CINERARIA 
Positively do not use soil that was previously used for Mums and 
especially so if your Mums were affected with Verticillium wilt 
or Seidewitz disease. CINERARIAS are attacked by this wilt which 
is a soil borne fungus. It will cause the lower leaves to wilt and 
die and then gradually kill the entire plant. The only prevention 
for this trouble is to use new field soil from seed flats to finished 
pot. If you do use old chrysanthemum soil be sure to sterilize it. 
TO BE ON THE SAFE SIDE IT IS RECOMMENDED TO STEAM STER- 
ILIZE SOIL BEFORE USING. 
SITER’S RAINBOW STRAIN—This Cineraria carries immense flower 
heads, is compact in growth and has small round leaves. The 
medium large flowers range in colors from the brighteyed types 
to the finer pastel shades. 
Originator’s Packets: $2.00 each 
CREMER’S PRIZE STRAIN — This strain has been greatly improved 
by the originator — has small foliage that is wilt-proof with 
tremendous heads of flowers of the brightest colors. 
Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
1/64 
$4.00 
oz. 
1/32 
$1.50 $7.50 
PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 
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