
ASTER--Queen of the 
Market -- Ballet Queen 
GOOD NEWS FOR ASTER GROWERS! 
This Queen is very definitely wilt-resistant and a fascinating shade of deep 
salmon rose that attracts attention immediately. It bears 31 inch flowers 
generously, on plants useful for both bedding and cutting. 

PETUNIAS 
GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA—Outstanding in beautiful coloring. The blooms 
are unbelievably large, 5 to 7 inches in diameter, with shallow, open throats 
surrounded by satiny petals which are so heavily ruffled that the young flow- 
ers are easily mistaken for doubles. All have light, richly veined throats. 
These lovelies are available in the following colors: 
ROMANY LASS—Deep Crimson, deeper throat. 
ROYAL PURPLE. 
THEODOS!IA—Largest fringed rose, golden throat. 
FLUFFY RUFFLES—Mixture light shades, finely fringed. 
25c PACKET 
MIXED 
HOWARD’S STAR (Improved)—A new velvety purple novelty with pure white 
star. 
BALCONY TYPE WITH TRAILING HABIT—Available in RED and ROSE 
with golden throat. 
LARGE SINGLE BEDDING—a delicate beoutifully-hued strain, easy to grow 
and which provide an abundance of cuttings in any Iccation under any 
climate conditions. 
ROSE BEDDER—Tyrian rose and compact. 
ROSY MORN—Rose with white throats. 
VIOLACEA—Deep, velvety purple. 
ROSE MARIE—Deep, delicate pink. 
BALCONY TYPE WITH TRAILING HABIT—Available in red and rose with 
golden throat. 
SNAPDRAGONS (Antirrhinnum) 
RUST PROOF MAXIMUM—Grow 3 feet high and the best for San Antonio 
and vicinity. Grow tall and majestic with enormous flowers placed on strong, 
sturdy stems. They'll make lovely, long lasting bouquets. Plant no other! 
All. colors. 
COPPER KING—burnished copper with golden blotch on lower lip. 
DAFFODiL—primrose, lemon yellow tip. 
INDIAN SUMMER—orange scarlet. 
SALMON PINK SHADES. 
SALMON ROSE SHADES. 
RUST PROOF MAXIMUM. 
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STOCKS 
BEAUTY OF NICE—All-year-round. Favorites in San Antonio. Large, double 
size blossoms, long stems, especially popular with florists the country over. 
Belle de Naples, Old Rose, Crimson, Salmon Rose, Bright Pink, Lavender, 
White, Canary Yellow, Purple, Finest Mixed. 
GIANT IMPERIAL—A superb strain of early flowering habit—equally success- 
ful for winter and summer flowering. Largest sized double fragrant flowers 
grow profusely on heavy, well furnished spikes. — f 
Antique Copper, Golden Ball (Yellow), Elks’ Pride (Pansy Violet), Rose Pink. 
TEXAS BLUE BONNET 
“The Flower of Texas’’ grows 12 inches high, blossoms are blue and fragrant, 
are ideal for bouquets and will thrive on infertile soil. Plant seed in Jan- 
uary and will bloom June or July. 
TITHONIA 
THE MEXICAN SUN FLOWER. A fall blooming plant poised like a ball of 
fire above other flowers. Grows into brilliant, vibrant shades of scarlet 
orange, the petals in dazzling contrast to the clear, yellow center. Flowers 
are single and very large, 4 and 5 inches in diameter and the plants reach 
a height of 8 or 9 feet. 
TORENIA 
Snapdragon-like flowers, ideal for borders. FOURNIERI flowers intense blue 
with bright yellow throat, height one foot. Plant in boxes from February to 
March. Do not cover seed, but press down firmly in soil. 
VERBENAS 
GIANT MAMMOTH—Very popular for massing in beds and flower boxes. 
Start blooming in early spring until late summer. Sow seed in boxes in 
January. 
VERBENA FLORADALE BEAUTY—A giant hybrid, the size of heads meas- 
uring four inches across; plants producing abundance of flowers. Colors: 
Brilliant Pink Rose to Deep Rose. 
HYBRIDA GIANT are ayailable in scarlet, pink, cerise, purple, yellow, white 
and mixed. 
VINCA or PERIWINKLE 
Is a highly ornamental, free-flowering, compact evergreen shrub with 
shining green foliage and handsome circular flowers which grows 14 feet 
high. Available in the following colors: Pure White. ROSEA ALBA—White 
with crimson eye. ROSEA—Rose with crimson eye. DELICATA—Soft pink. 

SNAPDRAGON—Tall, Rust Proof 
