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PINK 
Pink Star. Dark pink with salmon overcast. Outstand- 
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Pompey. Deep rose pink similar to Dorcas Jane. Earlier, 
more vigorous, closer floret spacing. 
Rockwood’s Early Pink. Pastel pink good for whole 
season. 
Rosanna. Bright deep rose. Long spike. ............. 
Spartan Rose. Bright rose, flowers with Christina. Has 
yielded twice as much as Margaret in early spring. 
Particularly recommended for midsummer crop. .... 
Star Charter. Rose pink. Vigorous uniform growth. Fine 
keeper. 
Top Flight. Light pink earlier than Christina, otherwise 
very similar. Shatter resistant. 
Whirlaway. Medium early light pink slightly deeper 
than Mary Ellen. 
YELLOW 
Day Star. Very early, good uniformity, long spike.... 
Frances Schlegel. Free flowering, open pollinated. .... 
Gold Mine. Rich sparkling yellow. One of the best..... 
Golden Spike. Practically identical with the above..... 
Gold Rush. Several 
similar. 
shades lighter but also quite 
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Sea Biscuit. Outstanding winter or spring yellow. .... 
War Admiral. Outstanding vigor and spike formation. 
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BRONZE 
Barbara. Large flowered with a pink throat. Consid- 
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Cavalcade. Deep orange bronze, similar in color to 
Lady Dorothy but stronger and more vigorous....... 
Indian Summer. Medium bronze lighter than Lady 
Dorothy. 
Indian Chief. Deeper, brighter than Barbara, a rich 
deep bronze. 
Jubilee. A light golden bronze with overtones of pink. . 
Sun Briar. Dark orange bronze. Very long spike, me- 
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Sunglow. A golden bronze that breaks freely. ....... 
VARIOUS 
Bold Venture. Rich lavender. Early, uniform, hard stem 
Lavender Lady. Deep rosy lavender. For late winter 
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Navajo. Excellent all purpose red. Bright red color with 
a long spike and hard stem. Flowers with Margaret. 
Priscilla Ann. New early velvety crimson. ............ 
Red Wing: Deepmvielvicly) red saa inate ere eee 
Windmiller Lilac. Very true to color. A fine variety..... 
NOTE: 1/. pkts. of $3.00 varieties are priced @ $1.75 
$3.50 varieties are priced @ $2.00. 
$3.00 
3.50 
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3.00 
2.00 
and 
Primula Malacoides 
Aemtler Perle. A new introduction with compact growth 
and tight flower clusters, fiery crimson in color. Early 
flowering, this is a good replacement for the obconica type. 
Rose Globe. A companion plant with large rich rose blooms 
and broad growing habit. 
Price either of the above two varieties. 
Pkt. $1.25; 1/128 oz. (approx. 3000 seeds) $3.00; 
1/64 oz. $5.75; 1/32 oz. $11.00 
Cineraria 
Easily grown and popular pot plants. American grown strains 
have proved most satisfactory for our conditions. A June 
sowing will flower in December and January. September 
sowing in April and May. 
ramets 
Siter Rainbow Strain Reselected. Remarkable for its wide 
range of color and especially rich in blue shades. The 
flowers are larger than the Cremers Strain and the plants 
are compact, requiring little room. Our seed is grown by a 
specialist who saves seed only from the choicest plants. 
1/64 oz, $2.75; 1/32 oz. $4.75: 1/16 oz. $9.00 $2.00 
Cremers Prize Strain Reselected. A consistent winner at shows. 
The flowers are quite small with very large heads. A very 
popular strain. 
1/64 oz, $2.25; 1/32 oz. $4.50; 1/16 oz. $8.00 $1.75 
Dwarf Giants. A new introduction with large firm individual 
blooms in compact heads on dwarf yet vigorous plants. 
Mostly solid colors in shades of pink, red and blue. 
1/64 oz. $2.75; 1/32 oz. $5.00 $1.50 
Multiflora Grandiflora Nana. Dwarf and compact with medium 
size flowers in a wide range of color. 
1/64 oz. $2.00; 1/32 oz. $3.75 $1.25 
Gold Center. A ‘multiflora’ nana type with medium size gold 
centered lol oomis ite ee eee 1/64 oz. $2.00 $1.25 
Mixture. Made up of the above five strains giving the widest 
possible selection of colors and types. 
1/64 oz. $2.00; 1/32 oz. $3.75 $1.25 
