Florist’s Stocks 
(19,000 seeds per oz.) 
This important cut flower assumes even greater importance as labor and other costs rise. They are best grown in a tem- 
perature of 50-60 degrees. Sowing direct into the bench where they are to bloom makes for stronger, more vigorous plants. 
Rows are usually made 6 inches apart and the plants are thinned to stand approximately 3 inches. Selection of the stronger 
seedlings will have a tendency to increase the percentage of doubles. Proper feeding with greenhouse Vigoro or Hy-Gro 
(every two weeks until buds form) will be found beneficial and greatly improves the quality. 
MAMMOTH FLOWERED COLUMN 
Avalanche. New early white growing about six inches taller than standard varieties. 
American Beauty. A glowing, deep rose flushed and washed with carmine. 
Apricot No. 20. Creamy buff. 
Blue. A deep lilac shade several shades deeper than lavender. 
White Improved No. 15. Long-stemmed white. 
White Improved No. 16. Medium tall. Popular white. 
Deep Rose. Brilliant deep pink. 
Gardenia. Large flowered, glistening white. Requires cooler temperatures and a longer 
period to mature than most varieties. 
Illusion. Brilliant scarlet. 
Lilac Lavender. Several shades deeper than our Silver Lilac. 
Pink Supreme. Soft silvery Chatenay Pink. An excellent and popular variety. 
Rose Pink. Fine medium pink. 
Salmon Rose. Can be described as a deep chamois. A very unusual art color combined 
with immense flowers. 
Violet or deep blue. 
Price any of the above 
Silver Lilac. The most popular color. 
White Giant. Large flowered, long-stemmed white. 
Yellow Wonder. Rich creamy yellow similar to Buttercup in the Bismarck type. 
Zvolanek’s Salmon. Attractive shade of old rose. A fine new variety. 
Formula Mixture. Of above varieties. 
Ee Ponte htomeee VY Tr. Pkt. $0.65; Tr. Pkt. $1.00; 1/4 oz. $2.75: 1 oz. $9.50 
GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA 
This type is similar in habit to the Bismarck, except that 
they are much stronger growing with longer stems, larger 
flowers and spikes. Planted 6 x 8, they will produce a 
number of stems; however, grown close, 3 x 6, they can be 
grown to a single stem like the columns. Many consider 
Santa Maria, grown in this manner, the most profitable of 
all stocks. 
Golden Gate. Yellow. 
Monterey. Clear bright pink. Pacific. Blue. 
Red Woods. Blood red. 
Santa Barbara. Chamois. 
Mojave. Rich velvety purple. 
Santa Maria. Pure white. 
Sequoia. American beauty red. 
Tahoe. Lavender. Yosemite. Rose. 
Mixture. Made up of above named varieties. 
Price any of the above — 
Tr. Pkt. $0.40; 1/, oz. $1.45; 1 oz. $5.00 
DOUBLE DWARF TEN WEEKS 
Dwarf compact branching type growing 12”. Excellent for 
bedding and pots. 
Formula Mixture .......... Vy oz, $0.75; Tr. Pkt. $0.30; oz. $2.25 
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IMPROVED BISMARCK 
A florist money-maker inside or outdoors. Vigorous branch- 
ing habit, very early. 
Lavender 
Elks Pride Rose 
Golden Ball Clear White 
Formula Mixture 
Pricemecic hs Tr. Pkt. $0.40; 14 oz. $1.10; oz. $3.75 
Chamois 
DOUBLE MAMMOTH BEAUTY OF NICE 
A very early free flowering type of strong branching habit 
and distinct colors. 
Beauty of Nice. Pink. Monte Carlo. Yellow. 
Mt. Blanc. Pure white. Queen Alexander. Lilac. 
Choice Mixture 
Bricegecch sates eee Tr. Pkt. $0.30; 14 oz. $0.85; oz. $2.75 
