PLANTS THAT PDEASS 
Potting, Benching and Flowering Dates 
The following table refers to a regular pinched 
crop. The dates are approximate and for raised 
benches fluctuating slightly according to variety. 
Pot or Bench Bench To 
SEEDLINGS TRANSPLANTS FLOWER 
Aug. 10 Sept. 10 Late Dec. 
Sept. 4 Oct =L0 February 
Sept. 14 OCtae21 Early March 
Oct ( Nov. 14 Mid-March 
NoOVeLD Dec. -29 Early April 
Dec. 5 Jan. 20 Mid-May 
SINGLE STEM SNAP DATES 
Bench To Bench To 
Seedlings Flower Seedlings Flower 
Sept. 10 Late Dec. Nov. 10 Mid-Mar. 
(GXel egal Feb. Dec. 15 Early April 
Oct.» 20) Harly oMar: Feb. 1 Mid-May 
STATICE 
SUWOROWII—(Rat-Tail) — A very useful statice 
for greenhouse forcing. Plants benched in January 
and February will produce fine artistically curved 
rose-pink “rat-tails’”’ that work in splendidly with 
centerpieces, etc. 
Transplants 20s $2.00 per 100, $17.50 per 1000 
Always Send Enough for Parcel Post 
COLUMN STOCKS 
No. 16 BALL WHITE — Early, pure white. 
No. 1 BALL LILAC LAVENDER IMPROVED — Pop- 
ular silvery lilac. 
No. 22 BALL SUPREME — Fine, sree spikes of rich 
silvery rose. 
No. 20 BALL APRICOT — Long spikes of rich apricot 
faintly tinged pink. Blends well with lavenders and 
purples. 
No. 21 BALL PURPLE HEART—PBright violet purple. 
(For Easter flowering only.) 
No. 8S RUBY IMPROVED—-Larger florets and a more 
brilliant scarlet-crimson color than the former 
ruby. 
Seedlings ........ $1.25 per 100, $10.00 per 1000 
(Available about Aug. 15th on) 
TransplantS-.. sas $2.50 per 100, $22.50 per 1000 
(Available about Sept. 15th) 
CALENDULA 
“BALL IMPROVED LONG ORANGE — The longest 
stemmed and largest flowered. Golden orange with 
light eye. 
Closed Saturday Afternoons 
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