SALPIGLOSSIS 
Emperor Mixed. Valuable for summer cutting, also spring 
flowering under glass. Tr. pkt. 20c, 44oz. 30c, oz. 90c. 
SALVIA (Scarlet Sage) 
America (Globe of Fire). Brilliant scarlet. 18 in. Tr. pkt. 
60c, 140z. $2.00, oz. $5.50. 
Blaze of Fire. The earliest of all Salvias. Orange-scarlet. 
Dwarf. 15 mm. Tr. pkt. 85c, Woz. $2.25, Woz. $3.85, 
oz. $7.00. 
Bonfire (Clara Bedman). Bright scarlet-red. Erect habit; 
free bloom. 26 to 30m. Tr. pkt. 60c, Moz. $1.35, oz. $4.50. 
Fireworks. (New.) We predict this variety will replace St. 
John’s Fire as soon as tt becomes better known. It is the 
same color and blooms more uniformly early. More compact 
and darker leaved, it holds its color until frost and the plants 
make a better show. Tr. pkt. 85c, 4oz. $1.65, 14o0z. $2.80, 
1goz. $5.00, oz. $9.50. 
Splendens. Latest and tallest. 36 in. Tr. pkt. 50c, Moz. 
$1.35, oz. $4.50. 
St. John’s Fire. Very early. Bright scarlet. 10 to 12 in. 
Tr. pkt. 85c, oz. $1.55, Y4oz. $2.75, Yooz. $4.75, oz. $8.50. 
FARINACEA 
Royal Blue. Deep blue flowers. The best blue Salvia. 
White. Good white, long, graceful spikes. 
Either of above, tr. pkt. 50c, 1/4,0z. $1.35, oz. $4.25 
SCHIZANTHUS 
Ball Dwarf Mixture. Dwarf strain. Medium-sized flowers 
on compact heads. Excellent pot plant. Tr. pkt. 60c, 
Yoz. $1.50. ; 
Blackmore & Langdon Strain. Dark and light shades, 
blotched. 18 in. Tr. pkt. 50c, Yoz. $2.25. 
Excelsior compactus, Finest Mixed. Compact, pyramidal, 
free flowering. 6 in. Excellent for pot use. Popular. Tr. 
pkt. 60c, Moz. $2.25. 
SNAPDRAGON. See Antirrhinum, pages 2, 3 and 4. 
SOLANUM 
CHRISTMAS CHERRY 
Capsicastrum Patersoni. Dwarf, spreading, compact 
habit. Red, cherry-shaped fruits and dark green foliage. 
8 to 10 in. 
Clevelandi. Cleveland-cherry-red. 
Either of above, tr. pkt. 35c, 1/,0z. $1.00, oz. $3.00 
CHRISTMAS PEPPER 
Craig. Dwarf ornamental Pepper, green at first, then 
white and purplish and finally red. Tr. pkt. 50c, Moz. 
$1.50, oz. $5 O00. 
STATICE 
SINUATA 
-Bonduelli superba. Similar. to Sinuata, but with large 
yellow flowers. 
Heavenly Blue. (New.) Bright sky-blue. 
Lavender Queen. Fine shade of pastel lavender. Good 
grower. 
Market Rose. Fine new color, deeper and warmer than 
Rosea superba. 
Rosea superba. Rosy lavender. 
Snow White. Greatly improved white. 
True Blue. Extra deep blue. 
Choice Mixed. Mixture of best varieties. 
Any of above, tr. pkt. 25c, oz. 60c, 14Ib. $2.10, Ib. $6.25 
SUWOROWII (Rat-tail Statice). Long, graceful, rose-pink 
flowers. Sown outdoors early, will bloom in July. Tr. pkt. 
25c, Woz. 45c, oz. $1.50. 
STOCKS 
Our sales of Stock seed have been increasing rapidly in the 
last several years because of the growing popularity of this 
flower and the wonderful results our customers are obtaining 
from our highly bred strains. There are numerous strains on 
the market, but we have found ours to be equal to and in 
many cases superior to any other strain offered. Listed below 
are the varieties we have found to be the most popular. 
NON-BRANCHING OR COLUMN 
Approximate sowing dates: 
July 15 to Aug. 1—bloom about mid-Jan. 
Sept. 1—bloom about mid-Mar. 
Oct. 1—bloom about early Apr. 
Dec. 15—bloom about May 15. 
Feb. 15 (latest date)—bloom about early June. 
Avalanche. Earliest white. Spike is especially long and 
massive, with very double, closely set florets. Pure white. 
Crimson Giant. Distinct new color, an alive and attract- 
ive bright crimson red. 
Apricot. [vory-apricot. 
Deep Apricot. An improved deeper apricot. 
Lilac-Lavender. Fine color for Memorial Day. 
Pink No. 22. Bright silvery rose; heavy spike and extra- 
long stems. 
Pink Giant. An improved No. 14. 
Royal Purple. Dark purple. 
White Giant. Long-stemmed, enormous flower spike. 
Fully double, pure white flowers showing no green at 
centers. 
White No. 16. Tall; pure white. 
Yellow Wonder. Deep creamy yellow. 
Formula Mixture. Our own mixture. 
Any of above, tr. pkt. (approx. 1200 seeds) $1.15, 1/,0z. 
$2.75, 140z. $5.25, oz. $10.00 
Apple Blossom. Extra large florets; strong, whippy 
stems. Base of floret soft salmon-pink, deepening up the 
floret to rich pink. 
Pacific Pink. Clear, warm, Juminous pink with no 
lavender tints. A true pink. 
Either of above, \,tr. pkt. $1.00, tr. pkt. $1.50, 
IZ0z. $1.85, 1/,0z. $3.50, oz. $12.50 
Beauty of Nice 
Early, free-flowering type of branching habit. Recom- 
mended for plant sales in the spring to the home gardener. 
Mixed Colors. Tr. pkt. 30c, 140z. 75c, oz. $2.50. 
Dwarf Ten-Weeks 
Blood-Red Formula Mixture 
Either of above, tr. pkt. 30c, 14,0z. 75c, oz. $2.50 
Trysomic Giant Imperial 
Introducing the first Trysomic Stock ever offered to the 
florist. Produces 85% or more double-flowering plants when 
sown from seed. In addition, the double percentage can be 
increased to 100% at the four-leaf seedling stage, since at this 
time the young singles are noticeably weaker and are readily 
distinguished from the vigorous doubles. 
Bright Rose Mixed Colors Lilac-Lavender 
Chamois-Pink White 
Any of above, 1tr. pkt. $1.00, tr. pkt. $1.75, oz. $2.75, 
140z. $5.00 
SAPONARIA (Bouncing Bet) 
Vaccaria Rosea. Soft pink flowers, used in the same manner 
as Baby’s Breath. Oz. 30c, 4 Ib. $1.00. 
H. G. GERMAN, 103 Bank Street, Smethport, Penna. 
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