Flower Seeds GG, 

Wpall for Florists” 
WEST CHICAGO 
HLUNDIS 
Ball wn. Stacks 
(8,000 seeds per oz.) 
Flowers from our Easter cut of Ball Stocks. 

A profitable crop. 
OUR THREE FINEST 
“NO. 
16 BALL WHITE IMP. 
*NO. 1 LILAC LAVENDER. 
“NO. 22 BALL SUPREME. 

The ease with which good quality Non-Branching Stocks are 
grown, if soil has been properly sterilized, must not be over- 
looked. In the latitude of Chicago, seed may be sown until Feb- 
ruary 15 for early June flowering; later sowings usually result in 
more or less blindness. Note, however, that the season advances 
approximately one week for every 200 miles south—figure ac- 
cordingly. 
We issue a leaflet which treats in considerable detail the ex- 
perience we have gained in growing this crop for the past 19 
years. We’ll gladly send you a copy for the asking. 
WHITE VARIETIES 
*No. 16 Ball White Improved—Medium Tall. The best early 
pure white, with large florets, and compact spikes. 
Gardenia. Late flowering white; not entirely non-branching. 
No. 5 Ball Dwarf White. Resembles a white Hyacinth. An 
ideal pot plant variety. ; 
PINK, ROSE AND RED VARIETIES 
*No. 22 Ball Supreme. Extra long, stiff stems and fine heavy 
spikes of rich silvery rose. 
No. 11 Ball Pink. Early flowering medium light pink. 
*No. 14 Ball Rose pink. Fairly deep, bright rose pink. 
No. 9 Chamois Pink Improved. Attractive buff and rose. 
No. 6 American Beauty. Deep American Beauty rose. 
No. 7 Malmaison Pink. Blush pink; branches slightly. 
No. 8 Ruby. Long stemmed, rich crimson red. 
LAVENDER, BLUE AND PURPLE VARIETIES 
*No. 1 Lilac Lavender. Our own excellent large flowered 
strain, well-liked by all markets. 
No. 3 Ball Blue. A medium lavender mauve. Somewhat lower 
in percentage of doubles than other varieties. 
*No. 21. Purple Heart. Long stemmed bright violet purple. 
No. 23 Pastel Lavender. Pale lavender. 
MISCELLANEOUS VARIETIES 
*No. 20 Ball Apricot. Popular, large flowered creamy buff. 
No. 24 Deep Apricot. Slightly darker than the above. 
No. 17 Gold Standard. Creamy ivory yellow. 
No. 10 Mixture. Our own formula mixture of all varieties. 
Prices on All Above Non-Branching Stocks, each: 
Yo Tr. pkt., 60¢; Tr. pkt. (about 1,200 seeds), $1.00; 1% oz., $2.50; | oz., $9.00. 
GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA 
Golden Gate. Soft, creamy yellow. 
Monterey. A clear bright pink. 
*Pacific. Fairly dark lilac-mauve. 
Redwood. Blood red. 
Santa Barbara. Chamois or buff. 
*Santa Maria. Best branching white. 
*Tahoe. Clear lavender. 
*Yosemite. Rich rose pink. 
Prices above 8, each: Tr. pkt., 
V4 oz., $1.25;.1 oz., $4.50. 
Mixture of all colors in this class. Tr. 
pkt., 35¢; V4 oz., $1.15; 1 oz., $4.00. 
PERPETUAL BRANCHING 
Empress Victoria. Lilac. Mixture 
Prices above 2, each: Tr. pkt., 30¢; 
V4. 02,0156? |. 02,1 $2.65. 
35¢; 
Antique Copper. 
BRANCHING STOCKS 
IMPROVED BISMARCKS 
Fine copper red. 
Apple Blossom. Pale, delicate pink. 
Blood Red. Bright ruby red. 
BEAUTY OF NICE 
Cote D’Azure. Light lavender-blue. 
Flesh Pink. (Beauty of Nice). 
Mont Blanc. Extra early pure white. 
“Chamois. Clear chamois or buff. Queen Alexandra. Fine rosy lilac. 
*Elk’s Pride. Rich purple. Mixture. 
Flesh. Pale coral pink. Prices above 5, each: Tr. pkt., 30¢; 
Golden Ball. Ivory yellow. Y4 oz., 75¢; 1 oz., 65. 
*Lavender. Clear lilac lavender. 
Lilac. Fairly deep lilac blue. 
Fine bright rose pink. 
*Shasta. Giant-flowered white. 
Formula Mixture of above colors. 
Prices above 12, each: Tr. pkt., 35¢; 
Y4 oz., $1.15; 1 oz., $3.50. 
*Rose. 
DWARF TEN WEEK 
Blood Red Carmine-Pink Lavender 
Canary-Yellow Deep-Rose Purple 
White Formula Mixture 
Prices above 8, each: Tr. pkt., 25¢; 
Yq oz., 65¢; 1 oz., $2.00. 
20 Low temperature and low labor requirements make Non-Branching Stocks a profitable crop. 
