Somerset's Annual Garden and Greenhouse Flower Seeds 
SCHIZANTHUS 
irs Pkt OZ: 
Dr. Badger’s Improved Giant Flowering. 4500 seeds per oz. 
Extremely large flowers with a golden blotch. Light and 
dark shades but no whites. Useful cut flowers especially 
for corsages. Flowers normally in May from a September 
SOWING S. « ne ae cent eene eaeee ree WY, oz. $1.29 00 4.50 
Brilliant Mixture. A select greenhouse strain. 
Vy oz. $1.00 — .35 3.50 
Excelsior Compactus. Dwarf compact pyramidal plants in 
finest mixture of popular shades. Excellent and easily 
grown pot plants. Will respond to light and may be 
brought into flower any time from Februaty on from an 
August-September sowing. 
Vy oz. $2.50; Ye oz. $1.50 50 
SMILAX (Medeola asparagoides) 
Usually grown on strings for decorations. 
oz. $0.65 .35 2.25 
SOLANIUM (Jerusalem Cherry) 
New Patterson. 12000 seeds per oz. An improved variety of 
this favorite Christmas pot plant with large bright red 
berries and dark foliage. ...... Vy oz. $1.00 .35 3.00 
Ball Select Xmas Pepper. Compact plants with cone shaped 
fruit, which is first green, then purple, then red. 
Vy oz. $1.00 .35 3.00 
STATICE, ANNUAL (Everlasting) 
Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
Valuable for cutting or decoration, excellent either when 
fresh or dried. Under glass it is best sown in October for 
February-May bloom. 
Sinuata (375 heads) 
Lavender Queen sea eee eee Vin Mey, RRA) ails) 50 
Kampis Blue. Standard variety. ..%4 hey, SAY alle .50 
Market Growers Blue. Deep blue. 4 lb. $1.75 .15 90 
Rosea Superba. Rose. ..........-- Wy lb. $1.75 15 50 
Improved Snow White. Pure white. 
Vee Moy BPAY cls) .50 
Vellow: (Bondueli) ao seee eee Wy Woy, Sle alls .50 
Superb New Hybrids. A wider range of color, including 
many new ones, are a feature of this strain. 
4, lb. $3.00 35 .95 
Suworowii Russian Rat Tail. 12000 seeds per oz. Bright 
TOSCIESDIKCS Mae ee eee 1, oz. $0.40 .20 1.25 
SUN FLOWER 
Mammoth Russian Single 
1 lb. $0.75; 14 lb. $0.20 .15 
Sungold. Double golden yellow. ............. ib) 75 
SHAMROCK 
True Irish. 3800 seeds per oz. For St. Patrick's Day 
plants in 2" pots, sow 3 or 4 seeds direct into pots 
in early January in a carnation house temperature. 
Vy lb. $4.50; 1/4 oz. $0.35; Tr. Pkt. $0.15; oz. $1.50 
Sweet Peas 
We will treat seed with rot inhibiting materials if specified on order. 
Early or Winter Flowering 
A deep rooting crop that does best in deeply dug ground 
beds although, with good care, they can be produced on 
raised benches. Many of our customers sow in early July 
for late fall and early winter crop. September sowing will 
flower February and March. We recommend using the spring 
flowering type for November and December sowing. Vari- 
eties marked * have been most popular with our customers. 
BLUE 
Blue Supreme. Medium clear blue with very long stems. 
*Mrs. Herbert Hoover. The favorite blue. 
Navy Blue. Recommended to replace Indigo Blue. 
*Princess Blue. A fine belladonna blue, highly recommended. 
Top Hat. Very similar to Navy Blue but somewhat freer 
with bloom. 
BI-COLOR 
Columbia. Salmon rose, white wings. 
Sunray. Cerise on cream ground, 
CRIMSON 
Bacchus. Rich red maroon. Sparks. Brilliant orange scarlet. 
*Grenadier. Poppy scarlet. Top Sergeant. Vigorous blood red. 
Vulcan. Orange scarlet. 
WHITE 
Ball White. Large white. 
Cascade. Excellent, white seeded, pure white. 
Gardenia. Nice for late bloom. 
*Hope Improved. Most popular white. 
Snowdrop. Introduced as an early but here in the East it is 
best used for late spring bloom. 
Snow Queen. Black seeded. Best after Mums. 
*White Harmony. Very popular for all purposes. 
LAVENDER 
*Harmony. Still one of the most popular of all sweet peas. 
Michigan. Long stemmed, giant flowered. 
Lavender Supreme. The originator considers this the finest 
lavender ever introduced. Produces long stems, large fra- 
Grant tlowers.aes | eee oz. $0.75; 14 lb. $2.50; 1 lb. $7.50 
*Triumph. Lilac mauve. 
Twilight. Similar to Harmony in color with stronger growth 
and larger blooms. 
PINK 
Apollo. Salmon cerise. 
American Beauty. Deep rose. 
Attraction. Rose pink, white ground. 
Ball Rose Improved. Clear deep rose. 
*Bridesmaid. Deep silvery pink. 
Coquette. Coral pink. Excellent for midwinter. 
Daphne. Soft salmon pink on cream ground. 
Florist Rose. Large, pure rose pink. 
Hiawatha. Early, deep rose self. 
*Josie. Large, rose pink. 
Laddie Improved. Long stemmed, giant rose. 
Rose Supreme. Giant rose touched with salmon. 
Rhumba. Rich, deep pink with golden undertone. 
Sequoia. Enormous golden cerise. 
*Tops. New salmon rose producing long stems often with 
five or six blooms. 
Zvolanek’s Rose. Long stemmed, bright clear rose. 
ORANGE 
Ball Orange Improved 
Evening Star. Bright orange scarlet. 
*Fiesta. Vigorous, sunproof, orange scarlet. 
*Treasure Island. Sparkling golden orange. 
Price above varieties Sweet Peas, except where noted — oz. $0.50; 4 oz. $1.50; 1 lb. $5.50 
Mixture Blend of Many Varieties — oz. $0.45; 4 oz. $1.40; 1 lb. $5.00 
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