LUPINUS 
Annual Varieties 
HARTWEG! GIANT. This improved new giant 
strain reaches a height of 38 to 4 feet. There 
are 5 or 6 long basal-branched spikes to each 
plant bearing closely placed giant blooms. 
Valuable for winter foreing in the greenhouse. 
KING BLUE. Rich Oxford-blue, enhanced by a 
pure white stripe in the standard of each flower. 
KING HELIOTROPE. Striking rosy purple with 
a definite white stripe in the standard which 
greatly adds to its beauty. 
KING SKY-BLUE. Huge spikes of clear light 
blue florets, each with a narrow white stripe 
in the center of the standard. 
K'NG WHITE. Glistening, pure 
Exquisitely scented. 
KING MIXED. Contains shades 
and white. 
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MARIGOLD 
LIEB’S WINTER-FLOWERING. 
white flowers. 
of blue, pink, 
Dikteaucs 
A fine foreing 
variety. Mahogany - brown, golden’ yellow 
crested center. Pkt., 25c; lg. pkt., 75c. 
STRUMOSA SUTTONI GRAND!IFLORA. Large- 
flowering hybrids. Pkt., 15c; lg. pkt., 40c. 
PRIMULA—obconica 
This improved strain of Primula obconica is vast- 
ly superior to the old type, the flowers being 
nearly twice as large. 
FASBENDER’S RED. Flowers rich deep red, of 
enormous size. Pkt., 50c. 
MUELLER’S ROSE Large, bright rose flowers. 
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GGANTEA CAERULEA. Blue. Pkt., 50. 
Cie oe SALMON QUEEN. Salmon-pink. 
Pkt, 50c: 
GIGANTEA, WHITE. Pure white. Pkt., 50c. 
GIGANTEA, MIXED. 
MALACOIDES 
GLORY OF RIVERSIDE IMP. An excellent 
variety with beautiful salmon-rcse flowers. Tr. 
AlIScolorseee kt. ob 
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ERIKSSON OF RIVERSIDE. Large flowers of 
deep rose red on compact plants of medium 
Reizhprlre Pkt.) 81.00! 
PURE WHITE IMP. Somewhat smaller’ but 
earlier and freer flowering than the above. Tr. 
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LILAC BEAUTY. 
$1.00. 
WHITE GIANT. 
heavy stems. Tr. 
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Pure white; large flowers and 
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SCHIZANTHUS 
(Butterfly or Fringed Flowers) 
A very beautiful, easily grown annual, masses 
of bright flowers, wonderful range of color. 
Used as pot plant for house or conservatory. 
CANADIAN GIANTS. A super strain. Individual 
flowers 2 inches across. Plants literally covered 
with richly colored flowers. Pkt., $1.00. 
DR. BADGER’S STRAIN. Very large flowers 
with wide range of colors. Pkt., 25c; lg. pkt., 
Tde, 
WISETONENS!S, EXCELSIOR. A much larger 
J. Howard French 
GLOXINIA 
Makes an elegant plant and can be had in flower 
from seed the first season. Our strain is one 
of the best obtainable. 
PERFECTION MIXED. Wonderful 
and spotted varieties. Pkt., $1.00. 
LEPTOSYNE 
self-colored, 
MAR!ITIMA. Large, golden yellow flowers on 
long stems, greatly resembling coreopsis, with 
very fine fern-like foliage. Good for cutting 
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STOCKS 
Giant Double Excelsior 
(Improved Column Type) 
These produce one enormous spike of large flow- 
ers and are especially adapted to greenhouse 
culture, as they can be planted close. 
BALL WHITE IMPROVED, Medium Tall. TFin- 
est early pure white, with extra large florets and 
well-formed, compact: spikes. 
LILAC LAVENDER. 
BALL ROSE PINK. 
pink. 
CHAMOIS PINK IMPROVED. 
and pink. 
GARDENIA. Glistening white. 
YELLOW WONDER. Rich, creamy yellow. 
BALL’S SUPREME. Extra long, stiff stems and 
fine heavy spikes of silvery rose have made this 
the outstanding variety in its color class. 
Fairly deep, bright rose 
Attractive buff 
PURPLE HEART. Long stemmed bright violet 
purple. 
RUBY. Long stemmed, rich crimson red. 
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Giants of California 
This superb new early-lowering group has the 
same branching habit as the Bismarcks, but 
produces larger flowers on longer stems, each 
spike having from 40 to 50 florets blooming 
at the same time. 
GOLDEN GATE. Yellow. 
MONTEREY. Pink. 
PACIFIC. Blue. 
Chamois. 
SANTA BARBARA. 
SANTA MARIA. White. 
TAHOE. Lavender. 
YOSEMITE. Rose. 
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Early Giant Imperial Stocks 
Improved Bismarck 
A valuable group of early-flowering Winter Stocks 
of branching habit, 30 inches tall. and produc- 
ing a high percentage of double flowers. 
APPLE BLOSSOM. Blush pink. 
BUTTERCUP. Soft yellow. 
CHAMOIS. Pink and 
DARK BLUE. New shade. 
ELK’S PRIDE. Rich royal purple. 
FIERY BLOOD RED. Very striking. 
cream. 
GOLDEN ROSE. Pale golden rose. 
LAVENDER. A lovely shade. 
ROSE-PINK. Exquisite. 
SHASTA. Glistening white. 
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SWEET PEAS 
EARLY WINTER-FLOWERING NEW CUTHBER- 
flowering strain of Wisetonensis. Pkt., 25c; lg. SON STRAIN and EARLY FLOWERING 
pkt., 5c. SPENCER. See Page 18. 
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