GULDEMOND’S NEWPORT, R. I. 
STOCKS 
NON-BRANCHING COLUMN 
No. 1 BALL LAVENDER 
Nos (3 BLUE 
No. 7 MALMAISON PINK, light pink. 
No.: 8 RUBY, ruby red 
No. 11 BALL PINK, early medium light pink. 
No. 15 BALL WHITE IMPROVED, long stem- 
med pure white. 
No. 17 GOLD STANDARD, light yellow. 
No. 20 BALL APRICOT, large creamy buff. 
No. 21 PURPLE HEART, deep purple. 
No. 22 BALL SUPREME, rich silvery rose. 
pkt. 2.00; % oz. 3.50; % oz. 5.00 
STREPTOCARPUS 
GIANT FLOWERED MIXTURE pkt. 2.00 
SWEET PEAS 
. — PLEASE NOTE — 
White steded Sweet Peas should be sown in well 
moistened soil and no water must be applied until 
the plans are 2 or 3 inches high. When sown in 
small pots or under conditions where watering is 
necessary before they are up, THEY WILL SURE- 
DY RO Ts 
CUTHBERTSON STRAIN 
These increasingly popular varieties are listed, with 
the latest new additions of several colors, here- 
tofore not described. Seeds can be sown from 
October to February. They can also be sown out- 
side just before ground freezes up. 
BILLY, light carmine 
CAROL, clear pink on white ground 
'COLINE, scarlet 
DANNY, navy blue 
DAVID, bright rose crimson 
EVELYN, salmon cream pink 
FRANCES, salmon on white ground 
FRANK G., rosy lavender 
HAZEL, light blue 
JANET B. S., white 
JESSIE, rich mauve 
KATIE, rose cream pink 
KENNETH, ox blood crimson 
LOIS, rose pink, white ground 
MARION, B. S., cream 
TOMMY, clear mid blue 
WILLIAM, picotee, rose edged on white, strong 
grower. 
Lb. 13.00; % Ib. 4.00; Oz: 1.30; 4% Ozeare 
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