“Plower Seeds GG, 
BA antnc Stache 
(18,000 seeds per oz.) 
Because of their long stems, rich fragrance and 
choice colors, Stocks are an ever popular cut flower. 
On raised or shallow beds they flower about 10 days 
earlier than in ground beds. But they produce 
longer stems in deep beds. We get clearly stronger 
results by sowing direct—no transplanting checks. 
This plan requires less labor, and that’s important. 
Thru annual and extensive single plant selection 
we do all possible to maintain a high percentage of 
doubles, and to improve the type, in our strains of 
Non-Branching Stocks. 
Prices on All Non-Branching Stocks: '/2 Tr. pkt., 
60c; Tr. pkt. (about 1,200 seeds) , $1.00; 1% oz., 
$2.50; | oz., $9.00. 

OUR 3 BEST 
“No. 16 Bail White Medium Tall. This early, 
pure white is the most popular variety on our 
entire list. Well-liked because of its extra 
large florets and well-formed, compact 
spikes. 
“No. 22 Ball Supreme. A long stemmed, vigor- 
ous growing variety with fine, heavy spikes 
of rich silvery rose. The most outstanding 
Stock in its color class. 
“No. 1 Lilac Lavender. Our original Non- 
Branching Stock; continues to be widely 
grown everywhere. Spikes are long and full 
with large silvery lilac florets. 

White Varieties 
“No. 99 Ball White. New (See box under photo). 
“No. 16 Ball White-Med. Tall (See 3 Best, above) . 
Gardenia. Long stemmed and pure white, but not 
entirely non-branching. One of the latest flower- 
ing varieties. 
No. 5 Ball Dwarf White. Spikes of this dwarf Non- 
Branching Stock resemble a white Hyacinth. An 
ideal pot plant variety 
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WEST CHICAGO 
ILUNOIS 
NEW! BALL WHITE NO. 99 
Because of its vigorous growth we find this new stronger 
grower more resistant to stem rot than is our well known No. 16. 
It also average about 4 to 6 inches longer stemmed than No. 
16, with longer, pure white spikes. Seed ready in Sept. in time 
for next Easter’s sowing. No advance in price. 

Pink, Rose and Red Varieties 
“No. 22 Ball Supreme (See 3 Best, at left). 
No. 11 Ball Pink. A medium light rose pink. Earlier 
and somewhat lighter than our No. 22, but not 
quite as long stemmed. 
“No. 14 Ball Rose Pink. An early flowering fairly 
deep rose pink. Darker in color and longer 
stemmed than the above variety. 
No. 9 Chamois Pink Improved. A warm rosy buff 
color; good stem length and percentage of 
doubles. 
No. 7 Malmaison Pink. Long stemmed, blush pink. 
An exceptionally clear and attractive color. 
No. 6 American Beauty. Rich deep American Beauty 
or carmine rose. An appealing but rather heavy 
color. 
No. 8 Ruby. Long stemmed, glowing crimson red. 
Plant moderately of this rather strong color for 
market use. 
indicates varieties most dependably satisfactory in our experience and observation. 
