(Novelty Polyanthus continued) 
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. pkt. 
Note: Nos. 1 and 6 bear fewer seeds but give a larger percentage of 
Hose and Jacks. There will be some forms with calyx striped petal 
and leaf texture. If they appear, Save them, they are the old 
Pantaloons. 
MINIATURE POLYANTHUS 
A new miniature strain, first generation crosses between Polyanthus 
and Julianas of Polyanthus habit. A charming race, exceedingly floriferous 
with very long season of bloom and wide color range. The freezing or hot 
water methods, or both, are recommended to germinate the seed which 
is slower to germinate than giant Polyanthus. 
The following crosses may be purchased by number in small packets 
of at least 25 seeds for 50c. / 
No. 8. Bronze x Juliana Dorothy (yellow). On hand. 
No. 9. Crimson x Juliana Dorothy. On hand. 
No. 10. Gold x Juliana Dorothy. On hand. 
No. 11. Scarlet x Dorothy. On hand. 
No. 12. White x Juliana Millicent (pink). After July 1st. 
No. 13. Rose x Juliana Dorothy. After July Ist. 
No. 14. White Polyanthus x Juliana Schneekissen. On hand. 
No. 15. Juliana Dorothy x Kwan Yin. After July Ist. 
No. 16. Juliana Dorothy x Cowichan. After July Ist. 
No. 17. Miniature White Polyanthus x Cowichan. After July 1st. 
No. 18. Blue x Juliana Primrose Lodge (wine). After July 1st. 
No. 19. Blue x Juliana Dorothy. After July Ist. 
No. 20. Blue x Cowichan. After July Ist. 
No. 21. Pink x Kinlough Beauty. After July Ist. 
No. 22. White x Kinlough Beauty. After July 1st. 
No. 23. Gold x Kinlough Beauty. After July Ist. 
No. 24. Bronze x Kinlough Beauty. After July Ist. 
No. 25. Cobalt blue x Juliana Bunty (blue). After July ist. 
No. 26. Mixture of above Miniatures, at least 75 seeds, $1. 
Hand-Pollinated Acaulis Seed 
All Acaulis sold out until July 1950 when fresh crop will be avail- 
able. Orders are being booked now for delivery in early July. 
Generous Packets, $1 each 
The blossoms of Acaulis are even larger than the Polyanthus, have a 
wide range of shades in the pastel scale, and newly-developed long, 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—Peach, apple blossom, sweetbrier, rose. 
YELLOW—Light and golden yellows often on red, hairy stems. 
HARBINGER—Earliest of all, giant star-like frosty white. 
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. 
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