STOCKS 
For greenhouse cut-flowers sow up to early February in 
sterilized soil. For outdoor culture sow in February and 
set out in April for June flowers. 
Non-Branching Column. These produce one enormous 
2-2 %-foot spike, with large flower and may be planted 
closely in the bench. They require no disbudding. 
Ball Apricot. Light peach. | Lilac Lavender. 
Ball Blue. Lilac-blue. Yellow Wonder. Creamy. 
Ball White No. 16. White. | Special Florists Mixture. 
Deep Rose. Brilliant. Includes all of the colors. 
Any of the above, Jtr. pkt. 60c; 
Tr. Pkt. (about 1200 seeds) $1; 1402. $2.50; oz. $9 
Improved Giant Bismarck, Mixed. For both inside and 
outdoor culture. The 214-foot robust, pyramidal plants 
have long-stemmed, large spikes of double very early 
flowers. l¢oz. 40c; Moz. $1.15; oz. $3.50; Ib. $11. 
Large-Flowering, Dwarf Ten Weeks. Dwarf, compact, 
pyramidal 12-inch strain for pot-culture and bedding. 
Start in March. Blood-Red and Mixed. Each, loz. 40c; 
voz. 65c; oz. $2; YIb. $6; Ib. $18. 
GROW PERSIAN CARPET ZINNIA 
1952 All-America Winner. See inside back cover. 
THUNBERGIA TORENIA 
Sow indoors in February | | For Spring plants, sow 
for pot plant sale in May. indoors in February. 
Mixed. White, buff, orange | Fournieri. Dwarf 10-inch 
and yellow flowers with plants covered with sky- 
black centers, from June blue, snap-like, yellow 
to frost, on vines with throated flowers with 
ornamental foliage. Fine three violet spots on the 
for window-boxes, hang- lower petals; from June 
ing baskets. Moz. 30c; to frost. 40z. 40c; Yeoz. 
oz. $1; 4Ib. $3. 65c; oz. $1.15; Woz. $2. 
TITHONIA 
Torch. All-America Winner, 1951. This ts 
easily grown from seeds like Zinnias. The 
41%-foot plants bear orange-red, golden 
centered, single flowers like a large single 
Marigold, from August to frost. Thrives 
on hot weather and is disease-free. oz. 
50c; oz. $1.50; oz. $4.50. 
VERBENA 
Non-Branching Column Stocks 
VINCA ROSEA 
Periwinkle. They bloom up to frost. The 
glossy, deep green 15-inch plants do well in 
both sun and partial shade. Start indoors in 
January or February with bottom heat and 
transplant twice. Plants are immune to In- 
sects. Rose, White with Pink Eye, and Mixed. 
Each, lgoz. 60c; oz. $1.75; Yb. $5. 
Sow indoors in February—March, giving bottom heat, for pot and flat-plants for spring. 
Giant Hybrids. Strong, compact, 
free- | Special Dwarf Bedding, Mixed. A select, 
flowering, one-foot plants. Immense flower 
heads with individual florets an Inch across. 
Beauty of Oxford Hybrids. Rose shades. 
Crimson Glow. Fine deep crimson. 
Lavender Glory. True lavender. 
Lucifer. Brilliant scarlet without an eye. 
Rosea Stellata. Rose-pink; white eye. 
Royale. Royal blue with cream-yellow eye. 
Violacea Stellata. Violet; pure white eye. 
White. Large, pure white flower-heads. 
Mixed. All available colors. 
Each of above, loz. 30c; 1402. 85c; 
oz. $2.50; 14lb. $7.50; Ib. $22 
487 Washington St., Newark 2, N. J. 
medium-flowered strain which ts ideal for 
bedding plants and flowering pot-plants 
for spring sale. Compact, erect 8-inch 
plants are covered with attractive flower- 
heads. Delightful colors, tmcluding an 
extra proportion of scarlet. ¢oz. 30c; 
lyoz. 55c; Woz. $1; oz. $3; Yb. $9; Ib. $27. 
Special Dwarf Bedding, Fireball. Fine fiery 
scarlet. Lgoz. 45c; Yoz. $1.35; oz. $4. 
Large-flowering Mixed. Mammoth, 12-inch 
plants and fie heads of star-shaped florets 
with rounded, lobed petals. oz. 35c; 
Voz. 65c; oz. $2; lb. $6; Ib. $18. 
Annual Flower Seeds 
