Flower Seeds for the Greenhouse 
GREENHOUSE ANTIRRHINUMS 
To obtain a succession of bloom, monthly 
sowings are usually made, starting in July. 
Afterglow. Bronze. Pkt. $1. 
America. Brilliant rose-pink with orange 
lip, blending into pure lemon. Fine winter 
bloomer. Pkt. $2 
IP terpies 
Lavender. F 
Real American Beauty rose 
Bertha Baur. 
Better Times. 
Pkt. $2. 
color. 
ntirrhinum 
CALCEOLARIA 
(Slipperwort) 
Greenhouse or Bedding Plant 
Pouch-like flowers 
Giant Strain. English. Enormous blooms; 
finest obtainable. Mixed colors. 

Multiflora Nana Type 
Cloth of Gold. Large trusses of Immense 
blooms; pure deep yellow. 
Indian Prince. Bright orange-scarlet. 
Mixed. Ideal for bedding; small flowers mn 
great profusion. AIl combinations of yel- 
lows, orange and brown. 
Above, each, pkt. 50 cts., 3 pkts. $1.25 
CINERARIA 
Greenhouse Annual 
Brilliant colors in daisy-shape blooms. 
Sow May-—September. Transfer direct from 
seed-pans tc thumb-pots; place in coldframe. 
As pots become full of roots, shift to larger 
ones until flowering size is reached. 
Siter’s Rainbow Strain. Small foliage and 
immense flower-heads; individual blooms 
are medium large, and most have a white 
eye. Pkt. $2, 3 pkts. $5.50. 
Cremer’s Prize Strain. Flowers large and 
color-range exceptionally fine. Florets are 
wide, and they overlap well. Smaller 
leaves than those of the old type. Resist- 
ant to wilt. Pkt. $1.50, 3 pkts. $4. 


Bezdek’s Yellow Wonder. 
yellows. Pkt. $2. 
Ceylon Court. Yellow. Pkt. 50 cts. 
Cheviot Maid Supreme. Dark rose-pink. 
Pkt. 75 cts. 
Cheviot Maid, Yellow. 
pure medium yellow. Bice 
Christmas Cheer. Fine rose; 
Heavy yielder. Pkt. $1.50. 
Ethel. Finest early golden yellow. Pkt. $1.50. 
Glorious. Scarlet-bronze. Early. Pkt. $2. 
Hodaly’s Ideal. Sensational prize-winner. 
Carmine, shading to orange and lavender, 
tipped yellow; white throat. Pkt. $2 
Junglewood White. New York Florists’ 
Club Silver Medal. Pure white; deep green 
foliage; Jong stems. Pkt. $2. 
Junglewood Yellow. A rich yellow by the 
introducer of Junglewood White. Strong 
grower. Pkt. $2, 
Klondyke Supreme. 
Early. Pkt. $1.50. 
Koster’s White. One of the best and most 
popular pure white Snaps. Vigorous 
grower; long, strong stems. Pkt. $2. 
Lady Dorothy. New York Florists’ Club 
Silver Medal. Beautiful reddish bronze. 
Early. Pkt. $3. 
Lucky Strike. White. Pkt. $1. 
Marie Louise. Splendid shell- pink. Pkt. $2. 
Maryland Pink. Light pastel pink. Pkt. $3. 
Radiance. Large; deep rose-pink. Pkt. $1. 
Schafforth’s Early Pink. Bright color. 
Pkt. $2. 
St. Louis Early Pink. One of the best. 
Pkt. $2. 
Talisman. Florets are semi-double and 
double, and their color ts a combination of 
rose and golden bronze. Early. Pkt. $2. 
Terry’s Surprise Improved. Rose, shaded 
bronze. Pkt. $1.50. 
Velvet Beauty. Fine rose-red. Pkt. $1. 
Westover’s Fringed White. Reliable sort; 
beautiful white, cream tip. Pkt. $1. 
White Rock. Pkt. 50 cts. 
White Wonder. The finest pure white, with 
large, close spikes. 5 ft. Pkt. $1.50 
One of the best 
Mee aoe 
midwinter. 
Very deep yellow. 
California Super-Giants, Mixed. Prize 
Cimerarias, grown by a specialist. Numer- 
ous individual flowers, exceeding 5 inches 
in diameter, with florets 1 to 114 inches 
wide. Pkt. 75 cts., 3 pkts. $2 
Multiflora nana, Potedamt Mixed. Extra- 
choice, dwarf strain. Plants completely 
covered with brightly colored flowers. 
Pkt. 50 iets... 3 pktss $1025 
LARKSPUR 
Giant Imperial Sorts 
Plants of giant proportions with the habit 
of the delphinitum. Height up to 5 ft. 
*Blue Spire. Double Oxford-blue flowers. 
*Dazzler. Vivid, Iustrous carmine. Blooms 
ten days earlier than most. 
*Exquisite Pink Improved. The shade of 
pink meets exactly the florists’ needs. 
Gloria Improved. A rich tone of deep 
rose, with no trace of carmine. 
Lilac King. Clear lilac—rich shade that is 
welcomed by every gardener. 4 ft. 
Pink King. Soft, salmon-rose. 51% ft. 
*Sweet Lavender. Good rich lavender-blue. 
*White King. The finest white variety. 
Mixed Giant Imperial Larkspurs. 
Each, pkt. 15 cts., oz. 60 cts., oz. $2 
COLLECTION: 5 varieties marked *, 60 cts. 



STOCKS 
S. & W.'’s Non-Branching 
We are pleased to be able to offer this 
wonderful strain producing true one-stalk 
plants. The flower-spikes produce from 15 
to 20 improved double blooms. 
WHITE VARIETIES 
Pure White. Our best pure white. Large 
florets and well-formed, compact spikes. 
Gardenia. An outstanding white. Late. 
PINK, RED AND ROSE VARIETIES 
Ball Supreme. Rich silvery rose; extra- 
long, heavy spikes. 
Deep Rose. Bright rose-pink. 
Chamois-Rose. Blending of creamy buff 
and pink 
Ruby. Crimson-red; fine long stems. 
American Beauty. Similar to the Amer- 
ican Beauty rose. 
BLUE, LAVENDER AND PURPLE VA- 
RIETIES 
Lilac-Lavender. 
riety in this shade. 
Silvery Lilac. A very attractive shade. 
Purple. Deep purple with long stems. 
Ball Blue. Rich lilac shade. 
MISCELLANEOUS VARIETIES 
Yellow Wonder. Deep creamy yellow. 
Mixed. A special mixture consisting of all 
the popular colors. 
Each of the above, pkt. 75 cts., Ygoz. $2, 
IY4oz. $3.75 
EARLY GIANT IMPERIAL 
STOCKS 
These bloom very quickly. Plants are of 
branching habit, 2 to 2% feet high. 
Rich hellebore-red, over- 
The most popular va- 
*Antique Copper. 
laid with copper. Fully double. 
*Buttercup. An improved new yellow Stock 
of a rich deep tone. 
*Elk’s Pride. An intense royal purple; 
sweetly perfumed, double flowers. 
*Shasta. <A new, glistening, giant white; 
longer stems and more blooms to the stem. 
*Chamois-Rose Blood-Red 
Apple Blossom Deep Rose 
Dark Blue Mixed *Lavender 
Each, pkt. 25 cts., Y%oz. $1, Y%4oz. $1.75 
COLLECTION: 
Pkt. each of 6 varieties marked *, $1.25 

Stocks, S. & W. Xs Non-Branching 

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