Florists’ and Market Growers’ Catalog —-STUMPP & WALTER CO., New York 8, N. Y. 


Petunia, Little Giant Mixed 
DWARF GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA 
SPECIAL BLEND. In our estimation this is the 
most outstanding strain of giant-flowering Pe- 
tunia for pots and bedding. Growing 12 inches 
high, the plants are bushy, extremely free flower- 
ing and contain a most wonderful color range. 
Trade pkt. 50 cts., gzoz. $2, #;0z. $3.50, js0z. 
$6, oz. $10, Y%40z. $17.50. 
RUFFLED NANA COMPACTA 
LITTLE GIANTS MIXED. We are proud to 
introduce this new type of Petunia. The 8 to 12- 
inch plant remains so neatly compact and erect 
all season that it is sure to become most popular 
for bedding and pot plants. The medium-sized, 
well-ruffled and waved, deep-throated flowers 
continue to keep the plants completely covered. 
The unusually attractive colors range from crim- 
son to white in almost every imaginable shade 
and combination of markings. Trade pkt. 50 
cts., ¢70z. $1, #;0z. $1.50, j¢0z. $2.50, Ygoz. $4. 
Prumdala Walacoides 
BABY PRIMROSE 
GIANT CALIFORNIA STRAIN 
These are strong, robust subjects for culture in 
pots in the greenhouse or conservatory. The flowers 
are exceptionally large and well formed. 
FIRST LADY. White with slight tinge of pink, 
showing a high percentage of doubleness. 
CAMEO. Orchid-lavender; flowers exceptionally 
large, with high percentage of doubleness. 
DOUBLE FAIRY JEWELS. Double flowers with 
a crested center, 34inch to 1 inch across. The 
color is a rich rose-pink, slightly lighter at the 
edges. From seed, one may expect well over 90 
per cent double-flowering plants. 
DOUBLE TWINKLES. A beautiful shade of soft 
flesh-pink. 
DOUBLE MIXTURE. Shows a good range of 
color, including pink, white, light lavender and 
orchid-lavender. 
Each of the above 5, trade pkt. $1.50 


“lwo Fine Saluias 
(AMERICAN-GROWN SEED) 
BLAZE OF FIRE. Only 12 inches high, this is the 
dwarfest bright scarlet Salvia, and by far the most 
brilliant. Ten to fourteen days earlier than sorts 
used hitherto. Best bedding variety. Trade pkt. 
50 cts., “oz. $1.25, 4oz. $2, oz. $6.50. 
AMERICA or GLOBE OF FIRE. The bushy 
plants do not grow over 15 inches high, with the 
large spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers thrown well 
above the plant, making a total height of about 
3 feet. Fine for borders or beds. Trade pkt. 
ee Woz. $1, Yoz. $1.50, oz. $5, MWlb. 
Spring-{lowertug Sweet 
Peas 
CUTHBERTSON STRAIN 
Modern Sweet Peas have been developed to meet 
almost every grower’s needs. This new spring- 
flowering class should be preferred for greenhouse 
sowing from now on because of the better stem 
length plus the fact that they will last longer into 
the spring than the weaker-growing winter varieties. 
This group should also prove valuable for outdoor 
sowing in the fall in those parts of the Gulf States 
where spring temperatures are not too high. 
COLINE. “Vivid, intense scarlet. 
DANNY. Deep navy-blue. 
HAZEL. Light blue. 
JANET. Black-seeded white. 
LOIS. Rose-pink on white ground. 
MARION. Black-seeded cream. 
TOMMY. Clear medium blue. 
Each of the above 7, 1402. 35 cts., oz. 65 cts., 
 Wib. $2, Ib. $6.50 
MIXED. A very well-balanced mixture, made up 
in accordance with the demand for each color. 
Iyoz. 30 cts., oz. 55 cts., lb. $1.75, Ib. $5.50. 

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