


Florists’ and Market Growers’ Catalogue—STUMPP & WALTER CO., New York 8, N. Y. 
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MAJUS or TALL IY PE: 
RUST-RESISTANT 
CHERRY-ROSE. One of the most popular florist 
colors—a bright shade of deep cherry-rose. 
Grows 2! feet high. The plants are base branch- 
ing. Long straight stems, all with large, well- 
ec poner Trade pkt. 25 cts., 40z. 50 cts., 
oz. $1.50. 
Wilt-Reststaut -sters 
In some localities success with Asters has been 
rendered doubtful through fusarium wilt, but we 
now offer a wide range of colors and types that are 
almost immune. 
PRINCESS TYPE 
A very attractive new cutting type growing 2 to 
214 feet tall. Branching and free flowering; early 
blooming. Bears quantities of 3 to 31-inch flowers 
on strong stems. Flowers have a full deep crested 
center, surrounded by several rows of dainty plume- 
like guard petals. 
Annie. Peach-blossom. 
Barbara. Orchid. 
Bonnie. Soft salmon-rose. 
Golden Sheaf. Yellow self. 
Linda. Pure rose. 
Mixed. Includes many new colors. 
Each of the above, trade pkt. 25 cts., 
40z. 50 cts., oz. $1.50, 14lb. $5 
QUEEN OF THE MARKET 
BALLET QUEEN. A new fascinating shade of 
deep salmon-rose; very free flowering, with 
blooms 3% inches across. Grows 15 to 20 inches 
high. Trade pkt. 25 cts., 40z. 50 cts., oz. 
$1.75, Wlb. $6. 

Calendula 


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Aster, Early Giant, Light Blue 
EARLY GIANT TYPE 
LIGHT BLUE. All-America Winner. Beautifully 
curled and interlaced petals. The enormous light 
blue flowers, 5 inches across, are carried by long 
stems on branching plants 3 feet high. 
PEACH BLOSSOM. Strictly a cut-flower type, 
because the plant is non-branching, producing 
only 6 to 8 specimen flowers, but these are very 
large, with broad florets. The buds are almost 
white but flushes of light pink appear as they 
open. 
ROSE MARIE. A fine rose-colored Aster for the 
florist, bright and rich in tone. Flowers are 4 to 5 
inches across and have long florets with solid 
feathery centers; long stems. Wonderful cut 
flower. 
Each of the above 3, trade pkt. 25 cts., 
I40z. $1, oz. $3.50, I4lb. $12 
Caleuadula 
PACIFIC BEAUTY 
Uniformly larger flowers of better formation, 
longer and straighter stems, and more resistance to 
summer heat. It grows about 6 inches taller than 
most other varieties. 
APRICOT BEAUTY. A far better apricot Calen- 
dula than any heretofore seen. The attractive 
two-toned effect is more clearly pronounced. Has 
the large flowers, long stems, and long petals of 
the other two new kinds. 
CREAM BEAUTY. The creamy white shading to 
soft light yellow makes this the most delicately 
colored of all Calendulas, and the most distinctive 
shade combining well with all other colors. 
LEMON BEAUTY. Of the same ideal flower and 
plant characteristics as Persimmon Beauty, but 
of the purest lemon color. 
PERSIMMON BEAUTY. A _ true persimmon- 
orange of unusual brilliance and size. The centers 
are well covered with wide incurving petals, each 
with a delicate brown tipping when they first open. 
MIXED. A blend of the four varieties described 
above. 
Each of the above 5, '40z. 30 cts., 
oz. $1, 14lb. $3.50 
