




Florists’ and Market Growers’ Catalogue—STUMPP & WALTER CO., New York 8, N. Y. 

Delphintum, continued 
BLACK KNIGHT SERIES. Very dark blue. 
Individual flowers of beautiful round form, with 
heavy texture. 
BLUE JAY SERIES. Medium to dark blue with 
dark bee. 
BLUE BIRD SERIES. Clear medium blue with 
white bee. 
CAMELIARD SERIES. A _ pure lavender self, 
with white base. 
GALAHAD SERIES. Clear white flowers with a 
very heavy glistening texture. Pyramidal spikes 
with well-spaced flowers. 
GUINEVERE SERIES. Light pink-lavender self 
with white bee. Individual florets 214 to 3 inches 
in diameter; large spikes. Color similar to Stock, 
Silvery Lilac. . 
KING ARTHUR SERIES. Brilliant royal violet 
with large white bee. Individual florets 21% inches 
in diameter. Long graceful spikes. 
ROUND TABLE SERIES. Noble mixture. 
SUMMER SKIES SERIES. Clearest light blue 
with white bee. Florets 21% inches in diameter. 
Each of the above 9, trade pkt. $1.25, 
lyoz. $2.50, 40z. $4, oz. $14 
Mixture of All Shades. Trade pkt. $1, 
Voz. $2, oz. $3.50, oz. $12 
TV pomoca BLUE STAR 
All-America Honorable Mention, 1949 
An entirely new color in Giant Morning-Glories— 
a distinct shade of clear sky-blue accentuated by the 
five deeper blue midribs to form an attractive star. 
A truly outstanding and most attractive shade. 
Flowers average 4 to 414 inches in diameter and 
are borne in great profusion. Remains open well 
into the afternoon on cloudy days. 
There will be a heavy demand for plants of this 
novelty, so we would suggest growing this variety. 
1,02. 60 cts., oz. $1, 141b. $3.50. 
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Cosmos, Radiance 

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Larkspur, New Supreme White 
Kalanchoe 
BRILLIANT STAR. Grown specially for us in 
Denmark, this variety has proved very satis- 
factory. It is an intense bright red, resembling 
Begonia luminosa. The flowers are three times as 
large as the old type. Has proved very successful 
as a cut flower, lasting ten to fourteeen days. Ideal 
as a pot plant. Trade pkt. $1.50. 
The Neu” Supreme” 
Larkespurs 
THE IDEAL CUT-FLOWER STRAIN 
An entirely new strain of the popular Giant 
Imperial or base-branching type. The plants have 
an ideal upright habit, with a tremendous central or 
main flower spike which is formed by a great many 
fully double large flowers with broad petals, closely 
and well spaced on the stem. Stems are 30 to 36 
inches long. 
Dark Blue. Rich violet-purple. 
Lilac. Pleasing shade of clear lilac. 
Pink. Clear rose-pink. One of the most desirable 
florist colors. 
White. Pure white, truly as pure as the driven snow. 
Mixed. Includes the above colors as well as many 
others not yet on the market. 
Each of the above, trade pkt. 25 cts., M%4oz. 
50 cts., oz. $1.50, 14lb. $5.50 
Lilies from Seed 
Longiflorum, White Queen. Produces flowers 
in seventeen months from seed, which are fully 
equal to the finest Erabu or Giganteum. Trade 
pkt. $1, oz. $3, 1%40z. $5, oz. $17.50. 
Philippinense Formosanum. A _ greatly im- 
proved type over the original stock. Trade pkt. 
50 cts., 140z. $1, oz. $3.50. 
