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STATICE SUWOROWI 
961 Statice Suworowi. 
(Russian or Rat 
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STOCKS 
IMPROVED COLUMN 
DOUBLE GIANT NON BRANCHING 
Trebet Woz. Oz. 
This type produces a huge spike of fully 
double flowers about 3 ft. high. It can be 
transplanted in the bench 7 x 3 inches, mak- 
ing a profitable crop. 
964 Apricot. Deep shade. 
964A. Apricot No. 20. Peach shade. 
965 Blue. Deep lilac blue. 
966 Ruby. Improved bright crimson red. 
967 Lilac Lavender. Clear bright lavender. 
968 Malmaison Pink. Shell pink. 
969 Pure Pink. 
970 Rose. Deep rose. 
971 Silvery Lilac. The florist’s favorite. 
972 S.S.S. New Salmon. Bright salmon. 
Long stemmed, with well set double 
flowers. 
973 S.S.S. New White. Finest pure white. 
Tite, 1S eA) Ye oz. 1.90 
% oz. 3.30 Oz. 11.50 
974 Supreme. Rich silvery rose-pink. 
975 White Improved No. 16. 
medium tall, pure white. 
Popular 
976 Yellow Wonder. Deep creamy yel- 
low. 
977 Purple Heart. Bright violet purple. 
979 S.S.S. Florists Mixture. 
Each of above, except where noted: 
Von Pkt. 70) ire Pkty 1.20 
VAN OZ) 2u10 
Ye oz. 1.60 
Y% oz. 5.00 oz. 9.75 
NEW COLUMN 
Pacific Pink. Pure pink on a cream 
base. Non-branching spikes of well 
placed large flowers. Early flowering. 
Tr. Pkt. 1.75 %oz.2.75 % oz. 5.00 
Y,2 oz. 9.00 Oz. 18.00 
TRYSOMIC DOUBLE BRANCHING 
GIANT IMPERIAL 
NEW! Waller-Franklin's original introduc- 
tion which produces 85% or more double 
flowering plants from seed. This can be in- 
creased to 100% at the four-leaf seedling 
stage, as at that period of growth the young 
singles are weaker and readily distin- 
quished from the stronger double flowering 
plants. 
Separate colors and mixture 
Bright Rose Lilac Lavender 
Canary Yellow Navy Blue 
Chamois, buff pink White 
Fiery Red Mixture, choice blend 
Each above: Tr. Pkt. 1.50 YW oz. 2/9 
Yq oz. 5.00 Y2 oz. 9.00 Oz. 17.50 
WINTER FORCING SWEET PEAS 
ZVOLANEK’S MULTIFLORA 
A true Winter flowering forcing strain, 
which is unsurpassed for vigor, length of 
stem and number of flowers. Many stems 
carrying 5 to 7 blooms in this NEW STRAIN. 
1012 Multiflora Light Rose. 
1012A. Multiflora Lavender. 
1012B. Multiflora Orange Cerise. 
1013 Multiflora Rose. 
1013A. Multiflora Salmon Pink. 
1014 Multiflora Whirlwind. Apple blossom 
pink. 
1014A. Multiflora White. 
1015 Multiflora Choice Mixed. 
Each above: 
Y oz. 1.75 Oz. 3.00 
Y |b. 15.50 
Ya lb. 10.00 
Lb. 30.00 
WINTER SWEET PEAS 
BLUE LAVENDER AND PURPLE 
1023 Blue Supreme. Large rich blue. 
1033 Harmony. Clear lavender, fragrant. 
1038 Mrs. Herbert Hoover. Bright blue. 
1043 Triumph. Deep lilac mauve. 
CREAM AND WHITE 
1027 Cascade. Finest white, excellent stem. 
White seed. 
1034 Hope. Finest black seeded pure white. 
1044 White Giant. Best white seeded. 
1046 White Harmony. Black seeded large 
flowered pure paper white. 
ORANGE SHADES 
1041 Fiesta. Orange-cerise. 
1042 Treasure Island. Very large sparkling 
golden-orange. 
PINK, ROSE AND SALMON SHADES 
1022 Ball Rose Improved. Sparkling deep 
rose, 
1026 Boon. Deep salmon pink. 
1025 Bridesmaid. Deep silver-pink. Large 
flowers usually in fours. 
1029 Daphne. Soft salmon pink. 
1032 Giant Rose. Very large rose-pink. 
1036 Laddie Improved. Giant rose pink, 
long stemmed. Fragrant. 
1039 Sequoia. Rich golden salmon-rose. 
1048 Zvolanek’s Salmon. Large flowered. 
GRASS SEEDS 
(F.O.B. New York) 
GRASS SEED MIXTURES 
For Fall Sowing 10 lbs. 25 lbs. 
Athletic Field Mixture. 
For hard work or play 10.70 25.75 
Farmingdale Mixture. For 
sandy soils 11.50 28.00 
Lawnmaker. Wear-resist- 
ant for sun or shade..... 12.00 29.00 
Scottish Shade Blend. For 
the shady spot................. . 6.80 16.00 
No. 1 State Formulae. For 
sunny places. Similar 
to NJ. No. 1 13.40 32.50 
Sunshine A. Best sunny 
mixture 
12.00 29.00 
Sow Lawn Grass Seed Early Spring 
or Early Fall at the rate of 10 lbs. to 
2000 Sq. Ft. 150 lbs. to one acre. 
SCARLET AND CRIMSON 
1024 Bacchus. Rich red maroon duplex. 
1038A. Red Giant. True crimson. 
Each of above: 2 oz. .35 @Za.0o 
% |b. 1.65 Lb. 6.00 
1049 §S.S.S. Winter Flowering Spencer 
Mixture Yo OZ. .30 O7m-00 
% lb. 1.50 ere ile, PS ioseo.o0 
SWEET PEAS 
Spring-Flowering (Cuthbertson) 
1050 Billy. Light carmine. 
1051 Carol. Clear pink, on white ground. 
1051A. Coline. Scarlet. 
1052. Danny. Navy blue. 
1053 Evelyn. Salmon-cream pink. 
1054 Frances. Salmon on white ground. 
1055 Frank G. Clear lavender. 
1056 Hazel. Light blue. 
1057 Helen. Blush pink. 
1058 Janet. Pure white, black seeded. 
1059 Jessie. Mauve. 
1060 Jimmy. Deep scarlet, good size. 
1061 Kenneth. Rich oxblood crimson. 
1062 Lois. Rose pink. 
1062A. Marion. Cream, black seeded. 
1062B. Ronnie. A deep orange. 
1063 Tommy. Medium blue. 
1064 William. Pink picotee on white 
ground. 
1065 Spring Flowering Mixture. 
Each of above: 
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TORENIA Tr. Pkt. Yg oz. oz. 
1080A. Fournieri Alba .... .60 1.25 2.20 
1080 Fournieri Blue. Dark 
blotches on lip ......._ .60 1.25 2.20 
VINCA ROSEA (Periwinkle) 1 ft. 
1103 Alba Oculata. White with pink eye. 
1104 Alba Pura. Pure white. 
1105 Pink. Medium shade. 
1106 Crimson. 
1107 Rosea. Rose pink. 
1109 Choice Mixed. 
Each of above: 
Tr. Pkt. .30 
VY, oz. .65 Oz. 2.00 
VIOLA CORNUTA = Tr. Pkt. Ye oz. Yyoz. Oz. 
1423 Apricot. Apricot 
tinted orange at 
base Sc SN .60 
1424 Arkwright Ruby. 
Dark crimson 
with central 
marking ............... 60 1.60 2.80 8.80 
1425 Blue Perfection. 
Large, light blue .60 1.10 2.20 6.50 
1426 Ilona. Wine red. .50 .85 1.65 4.90 
1427 Lutea Splendens. 
Yellow esses 60 .85 1.60 5.25 
1.20 2.20 6.50 
1428 White Perfection .40 .75 1.40 4.70 
1430 S.S.S. Special 
Mixtures eee 60 1.60 2.90 9.00 
1431 ViolaJersey Gem. 
Deep violet blue 
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