6 East 46th St., New York 17, N. Y. 19 

Stock, Giant Imperial 
STOCKS: EARLY GIANT IMPERIAL. (Improved 
Bismarck). A magnificent strain for greenhouse cul- 
ture during the Winter months, 
Pkt. 
SME NERRIUES LOSSOTN 8 or), fs acs ard ass alc ore ola’ s 1g oz. $1.25,$0.35 
AME TOALOMCODDOCr .. ois sc ss se css ee oh 0% 4 oz. $1.25, .35 
RMU EMOR TORE TD Se eto, Cacfose ih ae cpu Sle betters T7OZ. ol coe eoo 
SeTEIUOISGITVOSO Ss oihc race oc wr psc see kc i oz. $1.25, .35 
ULE US TIC): se a i al SOR e021 .2oeeao 
PTS LOO ECOG iy ose sie ds diese ty ache 14 oz. $1.25, .35 
PARSE TEALOUON SRI 2 eee oy. vig apc 's 6 oie ce sinns ly oz. $1.25, .35 
MAIR CLOT ete ON St tig ES ale i's 2s 6 Sie eS 4 oz. $1.25, .35 
ON TUES TES. 4 a cepeblelgl Aili aga telat aD ne PesO2. Ol oer oo 
STOCKS: MAMMOTH COLUMN FORCING. 
This excellent sort produces only one-stalked plants. 
The flower spikes grow erect and produce up to 20 
flowers on one spike. 
Pure White, Carmine, Dark Blue, Rose, Light Blue. 
Gace ee clyde when ee ath 1.00 
Perle ntas (a liStening: WHItG. occ. ss are eas atv ve esas 1.00 
Yellow Wonder. Rich creamy yellow.............. 1.00 
For other varieties, see page 18. 
STREPTOCARPUS. Charming greenhouse perennials, 
with clusters of Achimene-like flowers.............  .90 
TRACHELIUM ecaeruleum. Greenhouse annual, hay- 
ing large, cloud-like heads of pale mauve flowers.... .50 
Aunuals 
These play a big part in the great color schemes of brilliant 
beds and borders in our Summer gardens. Both for garden 
effect and for cutting their beauty and usefulness is equally 
valuable. 
ABRONIA umbellata. Rose-colored flowers of trailing 
CRAs SES es oats Aas iat el Pe ee 4 oz. 50c. .15 
ACROCLINIUM grandiflora, Mixed. One ot the most 
beautiful of the Everlastings. A strong grower, 18 in. 
high, bears a great number of pink-rose and white 
OAV IE OULO WOES ue ae Meee sts con lis.c els 14 oz. $1.00, .20 
ADONIS aestivalis. Pretty early blooming annual with 
BeSOCrinsol ToOWwerss . 1b) vse. cics occ OZ. aDC,, LD 
For Perennial seeds see pages 36 to 39 
For Greenhouse Seeds see pages 17 to 19 
