ANNUAL GARDEN AND GREENHOUSE FLOWER SEEDS 

STOCKS 
(19000 seeds per oz.) 
With labor such a factor, this important cut flower 
assumes even greater importance. Sowing directly in the 
bench makes for stronger, more vigorous plants. Careful 
thinning, selecting the strongest notched leaved seed- 
lings to remain and proper feeding with Greenhouse 
Vigoro or Hygro (every two weeks until buds form) 
will assure a high percentage of doubles. 
MAMMOTH FLOWERED COLUMN 
Zvolanek’s Salmon. (new) Attractive shade 
of old rose. A fine new variety. 
American Beauty. A glowing deep rose 
flushed and washed with carmine. 
Apricot No. 20. Creamy buff. 
White Improved No. 15. Long stemmed 
white. 
White Improved No. 16. Medium § tall. 
Popular white. 
Deep Rose. Brilliant deep pink. 
Gardenia. Large flowered _ glistening 
white. Requires cooler temperatures and 
a longer period to mature than most 
varieties. 
Illusion. Brilliant scarlet. 
Lavender or Blue. Several shades deeper 
than our Silver Lilac with much larger 
blooms. Holds its color. 
Pink Supreme. Soft silvery Chatenay Pink. 
An excellent and popular variety. 
Rose Pink. Fine medium pink. 
Ruby. Rich red. 
Salmon Rose. Can be described as a deep 
chamois. A very unusual art color com- 
bined with immense flowers. 
Silver Lilac. The most popular color. 
Snowpeak. Attractive snow white. Will 
bloom two weeks earlier than any other 
column stock. 
Violet. Rich deep blue plum color. 
Yellow Wonder. Rich creamy yellow sim- 
ilar to Buttercup in the Bismarck type. 
Formula Mixture, of above varieties. 
Yo Tr. Pkt. $0.60; Tr. Pkt. $1.00; 14, oz. $2.50; 1 oz. $9.00 
GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA 
This type is similar in habit to the Bis- 
marck, except that they are much stronger 
growing with longer stems, larger flowers 
and spikes. Planted 6 x 8, they will pro- 
duce a number of stems, however grown 
close, 3 x 6, they can be grown to a single 
stem like the columns. Many consider 
Santa Maria, grown in this manner, the 
most profitable of all stocks. 
Golden Gate, yellow. Mojave, rich velvety purple. 
Monterey, clear bright pacific, blue. 
aes Bisodered Santa Maria, pure white. 
Gane" Barbara) ’ Sequoia, American beauty 
chamois. red. 
Tahoe, lavender. Yosemite, rose. 
Mixture, made up of above named varieties. 
Tr. Pkt. $0.35: 14 oz. $1.25; 1 oz. $4.50 
Stocks Giant Column Stock Bismarck 
Improved 
IMPROVED BISMARCK 
A florist moneymaker inside or outdoors. 
Vigorous branching habit, very early. 
Antique Copper. Golden Rose. 
Appleblossom. Lavender. 
Blood Red. . 
Lilac. 
Chamois. aS 
Elks Pride. tn aa 
Flesh Pink. Clear White. 
Golden Ball. Formula Mixture. 
Price Each: Tr. Pkt. $0.35; 14 oz. $1.00; Oz. $3.50. 
DOUBLE DWARF TEN WEEKS 
Dwarf compact branching type growing 
12". Excellent for bedding and pots. 
Blood Red. Purple. 
Bright Pink. Rose. 
Crimson. , 
Dark Blue. White. 
Lavender. Yellow. 
Light Blue. Formula Mixture. 
Vy oz. $0.65; Tr. Pkt. $0.25: Oz. $2.00. 
DOUBLE MAMMOTH BEAUTY OF NICE 
A very early free flowering type of 
strong branching habit and distinct 
colors. 
we > ?/, Oz. Tr. Pkt. 
Beauty of Nice. Delicate pink....$0.75 $0.25 
Crimson a Dee pare Clann nie errr 75 
Monte Carlo. Canary yellow .... .75 
Mt. Blanc. Pure white ........... 75 
Old Rose. Extra fine double...... 75 
Queen Alexandria. Rosy lilac ... .75 
Summer Night. Dark violet blue.. .75 
Choices Mixed Saeco eer 75 
SWEET PEAS 
Can be treated if specified on order. 
EARLY OR WINTER FLOWERING 
A deep rooting crop that does best in deeply 
dug ground beds although, with good care, 
they can be produced on raised benches. 
Many of our growers sow in early July for 
late fall and early winter crop. September 
sowing will flower February and March. 
We recommend using the Spring flowering 
type for November and December sowing. 
Varieties marked * have been most popular 
with our customers. 
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