Hummert’s Quality Flower SEEDS / fe! 
STOCKS 
NON-BRANCHING COLUMN 
Immensely fully double close-spaced flowers, one 2¢ to 2!/-ft. 
spike per plant. This strictly non-branching strain is in very 
great demand by florists. 
American Beauty. American Beauty 
Rose. 
Avalanche is definitely the earliest of 
all White Column Stocks. 
No. 16 Ball White Improved. Finest 
early white, with extra large florets. 
Ball’s White. Sometimes tinged blush. 
Rose-Pink. This is the popular clear 
rose. 
Ruby. Rich crimson-red. 
Shell-Pink. Soft pink. 
Silvery Lilac. Lilac-lavender. 
Supreme No. 22. Bright silvery pink. 
White Giant. Pure white with no green 
Lilac Lavender. Clear, bright lavender. centers. 
Malmaison Pink. Long stemmed blush- Exquisite Mixed. A_ well-balanced 
pink. blend. 
Any of the above: Tr. pkt., $1.00; 14 0z., $2.50; 0z., $9.50. 
IMPERIAL IMPROVED BISMARCKS 
An especially meritorious class; of branching habit. 
Chamois. Ivory-tinted rose. Lilac. Lilac-lavender. 
Elk’s Pride. Rich purple. Rose. Deep rose-pink. 
Flesh. Delicate pink. Santa Maria. Giant white. 
Fiery Blood-Red. Choice Mixed. Very double. 
Any of the above varieties: Tr. pkt., 35c; 14 0z., $1.00; 0z., $3.00. 
TRYSOMIC GIANT IMPERIAL STOCK 
Coming 85%-or more double-flowering plants when sown from seed. In addi- 
tion, the planting can be increased up to 100% at the four-leaf seedling stage, as 
at that period of growth the young singles are noticeably weaker and can be readily 
distinguished from the vigorous double-flowering plants. 
Fiery Red Lilac-Lavender White 
Bright Rose Navy-Blue Choice Mixed 
Chamois. Buff-pink. Canary- Yellow 
Each of the above: 14 tr. pkt., $1.00; tr. pkt., $1.75; 18 0z., $2.75. 
SWEET PEAS 
Spring-Flowering (Cuthbertson) 
Sweet Peas 
Unexcelled for Spring Forcing and Outdoor Culture 
The spring-flowering types give a much heavier crop of 
longer stemmed flowers than the standard early-flowering 
types but come into bloom a little later. Seed should not be 
sown before October in the greenhouse for flowering during 
March, April and early 
May. Sown early out- 
doors they are superior 
to, and come into flow- 
er earlier, than the 
standard summer flow- 
ering varieties. 
Stocks 
SWEET PEAS 
Early or Winter Flowering Spencer 
These are all exceptionally large-flowered and 
long-stemmed. 
American Beauty. A rich crimson-rose. 
Amethyst. Royal purple. 
Apollo. Soft salmon-cerise, long stemmed. 
Avalon. Mid-blue. A shade deeper than blue. 
Ball’s Rose Improved. Rich deep rose-pink. 
Ball Rose Queen. The best rose-pink. 
Ball Orange Improved. Clear orange. 
Ball White. White seeded. 
Boon. Deep salmon-pink, 
Burpee’s White. Giant white seeded. 
Coline. Scarlet. Blue Bird. A magnificent violet-blue. 
Evelyn. Salmon-cream- Bridesmaid. A charming deep silvery pink. 
pink. Daphne. Soft salmon-pink; a fine color. 
Frank G. Clear laven- Fiesta. A new fine orange-cerise. 
pee Fragrance. Large frilled lavender flowers. 
Harmony. Clear lavender. 
Hope. Pure black-seeded white. 
Hiawatha. Deep rose on white ground. 
Laddie Improved. Rose. 
Mrs. Herbert Hoover. Bright blue. 
Mrs. H. S. Reddick. Salmon-pink. 
Hazel. Light blue. 
Janet. White, black seed- 
ed. 
Jennie. Pure white, white 
seeded. 
Lois. Clear rose-pink. 
Tommy. Clear marine- 
blue. 
Mixture. A balanced 
blend of all colors. 
1 oz., 50c; 14 Ib., $1.50; 
1 Ib., $5.50. 
Sweet Peas 
Sequoia. Rich golden cerise. 
Treasure Island. Golden orange. 
Triumph. Lovely soft lilac-mauve. 
White Harmony. Black-seeded white. 
Early Flowering Mixed. 
Prices all above: 1 0z., 50c; 14 Ib., $1.50; 
1. Ib., $5.50. 
