
“Flower Seeds 
all 
WEST CHICAGO 
ILLINOIS 

The bright yellow eyes of Cineraria Multiflora Nana, Gold Center, present a striking contrast to 
its richly colored petals. You'll find the combination most effective. 
@ Siter’s Rainbow Strain. 3500 seeds per 149 oz. An excellent market strain 
with immense heads of medium large, mostly white-eyed Bee and small 
foliage. Tr. pkt., $2.00; 164 oz., $2. 50; 4 oz., $4.50; 146 0z., $8.00. 
@ Multiflora Nana, Gold Center. 6300 seeds per 442 oz. Attractive medium 
small, solid colored flowers wats bright yellow anthers. Good shipper. 
Tr. pkt., $1.00; %4 oz. $2.00; 145 oz., $3.50. 
@Cremer’s Prize Strain. (Our own Feeclectad strain.) 6300 seeds per 
145 oz. Extra large heads of medium small flowers in widely varied color 
assortment; about half light eyed. An excellent commercial strain. 
Tr. pkt., $1.50; 4% 0z., $2.25; 145 oz., $4.00; 146 0z., $7.50. 

Ball Copper-Scarlet. Compact small-leaved plants with medium sized, bright 
popes tinged, scarlet flowers. Uniform and attractive. Tr. pkt., $1.50; 
Ys4 oz., $2. oy 
@ Berlin Market Mixed. (White-Eyed or Weissensee Strain.) 3500 seeds per 
Yo oz. Large rounded heads of medium large flowers. Tr. pkt., $1.00; 
V4 0z., $1.75; Vo oz., $3.25. 
Berlin Market, Dark Crimson. A deep crimson selection without any eye. 
Tr. pkt.; $1.00; 4¢4 0z., $1.75. 
@Grandiflora Dwarf Mixed. 3500 seeds per 142 oz. Large flowers in a wide 
assortment of rich colors with contrasting large white eyes. Extra dwarf and 
compact growth. Tr. pkt., $1.00; 44 0z., $1.75; 149 0z., $3.25. 
Stellata Mixture. (Star type.) Small, free flowering strain. 24 to 30 in. tall. 
Tr. pkt., 75¢; 44 0z., $1.25; 140 oz., $2.25. 
@No. 1 Mixture. Consists of Cremer’s Prize Strain and Siter’s Rainbow Strain 
in equal proportions. Tr. oy $1.00; 144 0z., $2.00; 149 0z., $3.75. 
@No. 2 Mixture. Contains 4% Cremer’s Prize Strain and % each Siter’s Rain- 
bow Strain and Mattos Nana, Gold Center Strain. Tr. pkt., $1.00; 
14 0z., $2.00; 140 oz., $3.75. 
for Florists” 
Cinucnarias 
The outstanding value of Cinerarias 
lies in their appealing colors, ease of 
growth and their lasting ability—and 
they can be had from January to Moth- 
ers Day. There isn’t much demand 
though, for the big show specimens. 
The business and profit is in the 5 and 
6 in. pot sizes. 4 in. plants for those 
popular spring combinations are valu- 
able, too, and easily produced from an 
early October sowing. For mid-winter 
and Easter plants, most seed is sown 
during July and August. 
To avoid damping off, transplant the 
seedlings to 2% inch plant bands as 
soon as they can be handled. Before 
they become root-bound, shift into their 
final size pot. While this method calls 
for a little care in preventing over- 
watering until they make new roots, we 
find it produces better results, with less 
labor, than handling them in small pots 
which dry out rapidly during warm 
sunny weather. 
When they become pot-bound at flow- 
ering time, the main point to watch is 
the watering. They dry out fast—espe- 
cially on bright days. Another impor- 
tant point is to avoid overcrowding. And 
keep them fumigated regularly for 
aphids. 
“VIVID” FORMULA MIXTURE 
Because of increasing demand, we are offering 
this new mixture of solid colors, which we blend 
ourselves; ranging from salmon and azure-blue 
to blood-red and dark blue. Habit is dwarf with 
well rounded heads. Tr. pkt. (1000 seeds), $1.50. 
Separate colors available on request. 

Small leaves and brilliant, solid colors are outstanding 
Points in our new “’Vivid’’ Cineraria Mixture. 
Pe The dot (@) indicates varieties most dependably satisfactory in our experience and observation. 
