Florists’ and Market Growers’ Catalog STUMPP & WALTER Co., New York 8, N. Y. 
MAJUS or TALL TYPE; 
RUST RESISTANT 
CHERRY-ROSE. One of the most popular florist 
colors—a bright shade of deep  cherry-rose. 
Grows 2% feet high. The plants are base branch- 
ing. Long straight stems, all with large, well- 
placed flowers. Trade pkt. 25 cts., oz. 75 cts., 
iY4oz. $1.25, oz. $4. 
Wilt-Reststaut ters 
In some localities success with Asters has been 
rendered doubtful through fusarium wilt, but we 
now offer a wide range of colors and types that are 
almost immune. 
PRINCESS TYPE 
A very attractive new cutting type growing 2 to 
2% feet tall. Branching and free flowering; early 
blooming. Bears quantities of 3 to 314-inch flowers 
on strong stems. Flowers have a full deep crested 
center, surrounded by several rows of dainty plume- 
like guard petals. 
Annie. Peach-blossom. 
Barbara. Orchid. 
Bonnie. Soft salmon-rose. 
Golden Sheaf. Yellow self. 
Mixed. Includes many new colors. 
Each of the above, trade pkt. 25 cts., 
4oz. 75 cts., oz. $2.50, lb. $8.50 
QUEEN OF THE MARKET 
BALLET QUEEN. A new fascinating shade of 
deep salmon-rose; very free flowering, with 
blooms 3% inches across. Grows 15 to 20 inches 
high. Trade pkt. 25 cts., 140z. 60 cts., oz. $2, 
lb. $7.50. 

Calendula 


Aster, Early Giant Light Blue 
EARLY GIANT TYPE 
LIGHT BLUE. All-America Winner. Beautifully 
curled and interlaced petals. The enormous light 
_ blue flowers, 5 inches across, are carried by long 
stems on branching plants 3 feet high. 
PEACH BLOSSOM. Strictly a cut-flower type, 
because the plant is non-branching, producing 
only 6 to 8 specimen flowers, but these are very 
large, with broad florets. The buds are almost 
white but flushes of light pink appear as they 
open. 
ROSE MARIE. A fine rose-cclored Aster for the 
florist, bright and rich in tone. Flowers are 4 to 5 
inches across and have long florets with solid 
feathery centers; long stems. Wonderful cut 
flower. 
Each of the above 3, trade pkt. 25 cts., 
i40z. $1, oz. $3.50, I4lb. $12 
Caleudula 
PACIFIC BEAUTY 
This new family of Calendula is the result of 
several years’ work to preduce a strain with uni- 
formly larger flowers of better formation, longer 
and straighter stems, and more resistance to sum- 
mer heat. The colors are clear and brilliant, the 
petals longer and more graceful. It grows about 6 
inches taller than most other varieties. In several 
test plantings in various areas they have proved to 
hold up better during hot weather. 
PERSIMMON BEAUTY. A _ true persimmon- 
orange of unusual brilliance and size. The very 
long, wide petals give the flower a much more 
graceful appearance, and the centers are well 
covered with wide incurving petals, each with a 
delicate brown tipping when they first open. 
LEMON BEAUTY. Of the same ideal flower and 
plant characteristics as Persimmon Beauty, but 
of the purest lemon color. 
APRICOT BEAUTY. A far better apricot Calen- 
dula than any heretofore seen. The attractive 
two-toned effect is more clearly pronounced. Has 
the large flowers, long stems, and long petals of 
the other two new kinds. 
Each of the above 3, 40z. 30 cts., 
oz. $1, lb. $3.50 
