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AGATHEA (Blue Marguerite) 
Sow Sept. to Dec. for winter cutting 
following year. 
Coelestis (Amelloides). Pale Blue 
Tre Pkt .25 
ALYSSUM 
Sow Sept.-Oct. for winter cutting. 
Maritimum (Benthami). White. 10 in. 
Tr Pkt. .15 Oz. .40 If, lb. 1.25 
BEGONIAS (Fibrous Rooted) 
Seeds sown in Fall will produce large 
plants for Easter sales. 
Tr. 1/64 1/32 
Pi oz OZ. 
Adeline. Dwarf bright 
pink with green foli- 
age 1.00 2.50 4.50 
Bois de Veaux. Dwarf 
fine rose pink. Healt) PAA ARPA 
Carmen. Bright rose, 
bronze foliage, me- 
dium height 1.00 2.25 
Enchantress. Medium 
compact bright pink, 
pale green foliage OOM 2:20 25 
Ile de France. Best tall 
white, light green foli- 
age 100 2.00 3.50 
Indian Maid. Deep scar- 
let, with deep bronze 
foliage. Mediumheight 1.00 2.50 4.50 
King of Reds. Dwarf 
scarlet : 100 2.50 4.50 
Luminosa Compacta. 
Deep scarlet. Extra 
dwarf 1.00 3.00 
Masterpiece. Tall, large 
clear rose-pink flowers 1.00 2.25 4.25 
Prima Donna. Rose 
shading carmine, 
bronzy leaf, medium 
height 1.00 2.00 3.50 
Red Monarch 1.00 
White Pearl. Fine pure 
white, free flowering, 
dwarf, light green foli- 
age 1.00 2.75 5.00 
S.S.S. Begonia Mixture. 1.00 2.00 3.50 
CALENDULA 
Sow Aug. for flowing in Dec.-Feb. 
Sow Oct. for flowering in Feb.-March 
Sow Jan. for flowering in April-May 
S.S.S. Sensation. Best forcing, double bril- 
liant orange with long stems. 
Apricot. Soft apricot, dark eye. 
Gold. Long-stemmed golden yellow. 
Lemon Queen. Lemon yellow with dark 
center. 
Long Orange. Deep orange extra long 
stems. 
Masterpiece. Long-stemmed deep orange 
with dark center 
Supreme. Light orange, brown center. 
Tr. Pkt. JZ oz, Oz. Zozeeevyalb: 
Each: 40 60 2.00 3.50 6.00 
S.S.S. Greenhouse Mixture. For forcing. 
Tr. Pkt. .35 14 oz. .50 Oz.1.50 14 lb. 5.00 
CANDYTUFT 
Sow Oct.-Nov. for Winter. 
CORONARIA. Improved Florist Strain. 
S.S.S. Giant White Hyacinth Flowered. 
Tr. Pkt..20 Oz..80 141b.2.50 Lb. 8.00 


SEEDS FOR FALL SOWING 
CENTAUREA CYANUS 
Sow Dec.-Jan. benching Feb. for 
April-May flowering. 
S.S.S. SUPER GIANT CORNFLOWER 
Black Boy. Blackish maroon. 
Blue Boy. Deep blue. 
Pinkie. Deep rose pink 
Red Boy. Deep red. 
Snowman. Pure white. 
S.S.S. Select Double Mixed. 
Tr. Pkt. Oz. If, lb. [Mey 
Each: aS 45 1.45 4.50 
Dwarf Cyanus. For pots. 
Jubilee Gem. Double vivid blue. 
Lilac Lady. Lilac counterpart of above. 
Tr. Pkt. Wf, Oz Oz. 
Each: .20 Be 1.00 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
Sow Dec.-Jan. for late Spring. 
TrPkty Ifoz. Oz: 
Carinatum. Single Mixed .30 60 2.00 
Segetum. Single Mixed. .20 45 
CINERARIA 
Sow Sept.-Oct. for April-May. 
Do not pinch. 
CREMER’S IMPROVED PRIZE STRAIN 
Wilt-Resistant. Flowers larger than Multi- 
flora Nana in very large heads. Plants 
Semi-dwarf habit with small foliage need- 
ing less Greenhouse space than the 
larger types. This excellent strain con- 
tains a full range of colors. 
Originator’s Pkts. 1.50 1/64 oz. 2.25 
1/32 oz, 4.00 1/16 oz. 7.50 ‘Jf oz. 14.50 
HOWARD & SMITH’S PRIZE STRAIN 
The largest flowered strain, free bloom- 
ing on compact plants. 
Alba. New white selection runs about 
70°% pure white. 
Blue Shades. 
Crimson and Carmine Shades. 
Salmon Shades. 
Zonal Types. Contains Zonal and Bi-color 
combinations in the mixture. 
Superb Prize Mixture. 
Prices on each of above: 
Tr. Pkt. 1.00 1/64 oz. 2.75 
SITER’S RAINBOW STRAIN 
Attractive light eyed strain. Medium large 
flowers, compact growth with small foli- 
age. Earlier than Cremer’s. 
Originator’s Pkts. Each 2.00 
RESELECTED STRAIN (SITER’S) 
1/64 oz. 2.50 1/32 0z.4.50 1/16 oz. 8.00 
COLEUS 
Sow seeds Jan. and Feb. for Spring Sales. 
S.S.S. Exhibition Mixture. A fine strain, un- 
equalled for the beautiful form and color- 
ing of its large foliage. 
Tr. Pkt. 1.00 1/32 0z.2.00 1/16 oz. 3.75 
S.S.S. Rainbow Mixture. Of compact growth, 
medium leaves of splendid colors and 
markings, in the lighter shades for the 
market grower. 
Tr. Pkt 1/32 oz. 1/16 oz. Vg oz. 
75 1.50 2.50 4.50 
1/32 oz. 5.00 

CUPHEA 
Flowers in about five mos. Tr. Pkt. 1g oz, 
Avalon Hybrids. Dwarf, com- 
pact plants in a wide variety 
of colors. 3. a OS 1.00 
Firefly. Deep rosy scarlet... = «35 19 
CYNOGLOSSUM 
Sow Sept.-Oct. for March-April. 
Tr.Pkt Moz za 
Amabile Blue Bird. Good 
for cut flowers... 15 .30 -90 
Firmament. Deep ultra- 
marine-blue, excellent 
cut flower eee YA 35 1.00 
DAHLIAS 
Sow Dec.-Jan. for fine pot plants. 
Tr.Pkt. oz. Oz. 
Coltness Hybrids. Single 
Dwert Mixed) =.= =nna2o .50 1.60 
Unwin’s Dwarf Hybrids. 
Double and _  semi- 
double in a wide color 
range, free flowering... .25  .60 2.20 
DELPHINIUM 
GIANT PACIFIC HYBRIDS 
Sow in Fall or Early Winter, growing on 
inside in flats or pots for Early Spring 
planting. 
The flowers are of immense size, well 
formed, 2!/, to 3/2 inch diameter, symmet- 
rically spaced on well balanced spikes, 
practically 100 per cent double. This strain 
is comparatively mildew resistant, and is a 
fine cut flower item. 
Black Knight. Darkest violet, black bee. 
Blue Bird. Clear medium blue, white bee. 
Cameliard. Pure lavender self, white bee. 
Galahad. Enormous clear white, often 3 
inch flowers, with white bee. 
Guinevere. Light pink lavender self with 
white bee. 
King Arthur. Brilliant royal violet, large 
white bee. 
Lancelot. Clear lilac self with white bee. 
Percival. White, black bee. 
Round Table. Combines all newest colors. 
Summer Skies. Clearest light blue with 
white bee. 
Prices on each above: 
Thug. SP, TAS Vy oz. 2.50 
VY, oz. 7.50 Oz. 14.00 
Dark Blue Shades. 
Lavender Pastels. 
Light Blue Shades. 
Medium Blue Shades. 
Violet Shades. 
Pure White, White Bee. 
Pacific Giant Hybrids Choice Mixed 
Prices on each above: 
1/, oz. 4.00 
Tr. Pkt. 1.00 Vg oz. 2.00 Vy oz. 3.50 
Vo oz, 6.50 Oz. 12.00 
DELPHINIUM. 
Blackmore and Langdon Hybrids. A special 
fine strain. 
Tr. Pkt. .50 14 0z. 1.00 Oz. 3.50 14 lb. 12.00 
Belladonna Improved (Cliveden Beauty). 
Select strain. Turquoise-blue. 
Tr. Pkt. .85 14 oz. 1.00 Oz. 3.50 1% lb. 10.50 
Bellamosum Improved. Large deep blue. 
Tr. Pkt. .35 14 oz. 1.00 Oz. 3.50 1% lb. 10.50 

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