marked by *) until July, 1949, and various others are in short 
supply. When ordering please indicate if we should hold for 
July delivery of the 1949 crop if the current supply is exhausted. 
Karly ordering on items marked sold out will insure early 
delivery. 
No. 2. Polyanthus x Hose-in-hose—Assorted colors. $1 pkt. 
No. 3. Blue Polyanthus x Silver Edged Blue Hose-in-hose—25 seeds 50c. 
No. 4. Old Silver Lace Polyanthus x Silver Lace Hose-in-hose—50 
seeds, 50c. 
No. 5. Gold Lace Polyanthus x Gold Lace Hose-in-hose—50 seeds 50c. 
No. 6. Jack-in-the-green x Jack-in-the-green*—From tawny, red, white, 
pink and yellow plants. 25 seeds 50c. 
No. 7% Polyanthus x Jack-in-the-green*—Assorted colors. $1 pkKt. 
Note: Nos. 1 and 6 bear fewer seeds but give a larger percentage 
of Hose and Jacks. 
MINIATURE POLYANTHUS 
MINIATURE BLUE—Cobalt blue, foliage almost hidden by very 
early bloom, stalks 4-6’, 25 seeds, 50c. 
Hand-Pollinated Acaulis Seed 
Generous Packets, $1 each . 
The blossoms of these irresistible Primroses are larger even than the 
Polyanthus, have a wide range of colors in the pastel scale, and are ad- 
ditionally famous for the newly-produced long, very stiff stems. The rose- 
like buds are beautiful. Acaulis are slower to germinate than Polyanthus 
and give successive germinations. Hot water method recommended. 
PINK AND ROSE SHADES*—Nothing more beautiful ranging from 
cameo shades through peach, sweetbrier, deep pink and rose. 
YELLOW?*—Light and golden yellows often on red, hairy stems. 
HARBINGER*—Earliest of all, giant star-like frosty white. 
LATE WHITE AND CREAM?*—Later blooming, large round blooms. 
MIXED WHITE*—A combination of the early and late. 
LAVENDER AND FUCHSIA SHADES*—Rich shades ranging from 
lavender to deep fuchsia. 
BLENDS*—A blend of rose and gold producing bronzy shades. 
SPRINGTIME MIXTURE*—Mixed from all the above colors. 
SPECIAL MIXTURES*—Mixtures made to order of any of the above. 
AMERICAN BLUES—On hand, the largest, most beautiful produced 
to date in shades of sky, soft and brilliant medium blues and in- 
digo, often silver-edged. 
Note: * Indicates sold out until July, 1949. 
Hand-Pollinated Juliae Hybrid Seed 
Julianas germinate very unevenly, the most miniature forms being the 
last to germinate. The freezing or hot water methods, or both, are recom- 
mended. The less miniature forms, or Cinderellas, which come with the 
Julianas are richly colored and profuse-flowering. It is from the Julianas 
29 
