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SALPIGLOSSIS 
Sow Sept.-Nov. for Winter cut flowers. 
Tr. Pkt. Y%4 oz, Oz. 
Emperor Mixed. 
Rengem tloweninc meee lOO moO 
SCHIZANTHUS 
Sow Sept.-Nov. for Spring Pot Plants 
or Cut. 
GREENHOUSE STRAINS lige, YyeeYW% 
PEE oz 
OZ. 
Butterfly Mixture. Brightest 
COLOTSE Es Rat oe seem 89 1.00 1.80 
Dr. Badger’s Hybrids. Com- 
pact grower, gold cen- 
ters Pecters ee ee ee 53 Oe 1.15 
Excelsior Compactus. Rich 
colored, large flowered 
for pots. Dwarf, compact .50 1.10 1.80 
Monarch Strain. Brilliant 
Hybrid Mixture, large 
TOWerEG) Hees ace 50 1.10 2.00 
Pansy Flowered. Mixture of 
Choice Colors, pee eee 39 1.00 1.80 
SHAMROCK 
Sow Oct.-Jan. for St. Patrick’s Day. 
Tr. Pkt. Oz. Y4 lb. 
Trdes small elect eeee 20 1.00 3.00 
STATICE SUWOROWI 
Sow Oct.-Nov. for Winter cutting. 
Makes exceptionally fine greenhouse cut 
flower material. 
Statice Suworowi (Russian). Rose-pink. 
he, IPS Gules} yy oz. .40 Oz. 1.25 
STOCKS 
GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA 
This magnificent group comes very early 
having the branching habit of Early Giant 
Imperial with mammoth flowers on longer 
stems. When planied close they make one 
long spike of closely packed large flowers. 
Height 3 feet. 
Golden Gate. Clear golden yellow. 
Monterey. Bright pink. 
Mojave. Purple. 
Pacific. Light blue. 
Red Woods. Deep blood red. 
Santa Barbara. Chamois. 
Santa Maria. Fine pure white. 
Sequoia. Rose carmine. 
Tahoe. Lavender. 
Yosemite. Rose. 
Each of the above: 
Tr. Pkt. .35 Ve oz. .70 4 oz. 1.20 
Vo oz. 2.20 Oz. 4.20 
California Giants Mixed. 
Abe, (ee BS Veg oz. .65 
Vy oz. 1.20 YY oz. 2.00 Oz. 4.00 
DOUBLE DWARF TEN WEEKS 
Dwarf, compact, branching, fine for pot 
plants or bedding. Height 12 inches. 
Tr. Pkt. 4 oz. Oz. 
Blood | Red 2-2 .20e es 25 .59 2.00 
Dark Blue or Purple .. 25 .55 2.00 
Flesh %2730 eee 25 86.55 2.00 
lavender. 44-2 ee ee 25 55 2.00 
Rose * iss... eee Bee 25 55 2.00 
npnow Whiter... 5s 25 55 2.00 
Canary Yellow occ vty hy 7A) 
S.S.S. Dwarf Mixture ........ Ay fly alge 
STOCKS 
IMPROVED COLUMN 
NON-LATERAL BRANCHING 
Sow succession Aug.-Dec. for Jan.-May 
This type produces a huge spike of fully 
double flowers about 3 ft. high. It can be 
transplanted in the bench 7 x 8 inches, 
making a profitable crop. 
S.S.S. New White. Finest pure white. 
i Pciale2o lk oz. 2.00 4 oz. 3.50 
Oz. 12.00 
Apricot. Deep shade. 
Blue. Dark lilac blue. 
Illusion (Ruby). Bright crimson red. 
Lilac Lavender. Clear bright lavender. 
Malmaison Pink. Shell pink. 
Pure Pink. 
Bose. Deep bright rose. 
Silvery Lilac. The florist’s favorite. 
S.S.S. New Salmon. Bright salmon. Long 
stemmed, with well set double flowers. 
Supreme. Rich silvery rose-pink. 
White No. 16. Popular medium tall, pure 
white. 
Yellow Wonder. Deep creamy yellow. 
Purple Heart. Bright violet purple. 
8.5.5. Florists Mixture. 
Each of above, except where noted: 
Yo Tr. Pkt. .60 Tr. Pkt. 1.00 /g oz. 1.40 
y, oz. 2.50 Yo oz. 4.50 Oz. 9.00 
EARLY GIANT IMPERIAL 
(Improved Bismarck) 
Of branching habit, large flowers and 
long stems. Height 21/, ft. If planted closely 
they make one spike of large double 
flowers with few lateral branches. 
Apple Blossom. Blush-pink. 
Buttercup. Rich yellow. 
Elk’s Pride. Royal purple. 
Fiery Blood Red. 
Lavender. Clear lilac lavender. 
Lilac. Bright deep lilac blue. 
Rose. Deep rose pink. 
Shasta. A giant, glistening white. 
Giant Imperial Mixed. 
Each of the above: 
Tr. Pkt. .35 Vg oz. .65 
Yo oz. 1.75 
SWEET PEAS 
Sow Oct.-Feb. for cutting Mar.-May. 
SPRING FLOWERING (Cuthbertson). 
Carol. Clear pink. 
Danny. Navy blue. 
Frances. Salmon on white ground. 
Frank G. Clear lavender. 
Hazel. Light blue. 
Helen. Blush pink. 
Janet. Pure white, black seeded. 
Jessie. Mauve. 
Kenneth. Rich oxblood crimson. 
Lois. Rose pink. 
Tommy. Medium blue. 
William. Picotee rose-pink on white back- 
ground. 
Each of above: 
oz. 80 Oz. .50 14 lb. 1.50 Lb. 5.50 
Spring Flowering Mixture. 
Yo oz. .25 Oz. .45 1% 1b. 1.385 Lb. 5.00 
Wy oz. 1.10 
Oz. 3.40 
WINTER SWEET PEAS 
Sow Sept. for Feb.-Mar.: Nov. for Mar.-May 
Allow 16 weeks from sowing. 
Amethyst. Rich bright purple. Fragrant. 
Ball Improved Orange. Deep glowing 
orange. 
Ball Rose Improved. Sparkling deep rose. 
Boon. Deep salmon pink. 
Bridesmaid. Deep silver-pink. Large flow- 
ers usually in fours on 12 to 16 in. stems. 
Cascade. Finest white, excellent stem. 
White seed. 
Daphne. Soft salmon pink. 
Gardenia. Fragrant pure white, ruffled 
and duplexed flowers. 
Grenadier. Dazzling scarlet. 
Harmony. Clear lavender, fragrant. 
Hope. Finest black seeded pure white. 
Jeanne Mamitsch. Rose pink, long stems. 
Laddie Improved. Giant rose pink, long 
stemmed. 
Mrs. Herbert Hoover. Bright blue on long 
stems, fragrant. 
Mrs. H. S. Reddick. Salmon pink. 
Sequoia. Rich golden salmon-rose. 
Snow Queen. Pure white, black seeded. 
POPppy 
Sparks. Large-flowered brilliant 
scarlet. 
Tahoe. Delightful shade of mid-blue. 
Top Hat. Deep velvety violet blue. 
Treasure Island. Very large sparkling 
golden-orange. 
Triumph. Deep lilac mauve without tinge 
of blue or purple. 
Twilight. Long stemmed, large flowered 
medium clear lavender. 
White Champion. Early long stemmed pure 
white, white seeded. 
White Harmony. Black seeded large flow- 
ered pure paper white. 
Each of above: 
Yo oz. .30 Oz. .50 
4 Yb. 1.50 Lb. 5.50 
5.5.5. Winter Flowering Spencer Mixture. 
Yo oz. .25 @ze45 
4 lb. 1.35 Yo lb. 2.50 Lb. 5.00 
TORENIA 
Tr. Pkt. Y oz. Y4 oz. 
Fournieri Alba oe 50 41.15 2.00 
Fournieri Blue. Dark 
blotchestonlipy.. see 50 1.10 2.00 
VINCA ROSEA (Periwinkle) 
These are slow growers and should be 
started early. Sept. to Dec. for spring. 
Alba Oculata. White with pink eye. 
Alba Pura. Pure white. 
Kermesina. Bright red. 
Rosea. Rose pink. 
Twinkles. Flesh-pink, bright red eye. 
Choice Mixed. 
Each of above: 
de delge, OA 4 oz. .60 Oz. 1.80 
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