GULDEMOND’S NEWPORT, R. I 
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IMPERALIS (Sweet Sultans) 
BRILLIANT ROSE 
CYMNOCARPA (Dusty Miller) 
DEEP LAVENDER 
PURE WHITE 
SPLENDENS, dark purple 
SUAVEOLENS, yellow Sweet Sultan 
pkt. 40c; % oz. 75c 
CERASTIUM 
TOMENTOSUM (Snow in Summer) ...... pkt. 60c 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
CARINATUM RAINBOW MIXTURE, a beau- 
tiful blend of new shades. Blooms early to 
about 2 ft. in height, from June to Septem- 
12 Sci see a a ek I Acne pkt. 75c 
EASTERRN STAR, primrose, deeper ring 
NORTHERN STAR, ivory, lemon ring, dark eye 
pkt. 50c; % oz. 80c 
HARDY KOREAN HYBRIDS. All colors imagi- 
nable; singles and doubles mixed. A most in- 
LELOSUIG Cec laaen mace he, Sateen cre ice tee TP. 2.00 
CINERARIA 
MULTIFLORA NANA, Mixed ....pkt. 2.00 
Gold Centers, Mixed ............-.......-<:: y pktr 2.50 
SITERS RAINBOW STRAIN, medium large 
head. with mostly white eyed flowers and 
small foliage. pkt. 4.00 
STELLATA MIXTURE, star shaped flowers, 
mostly blue and lavender .................... pkt. 2.00 
Suggestions For Sowing Seeds During the 
Summer Months 
During the hot months of July and August 
fine seeds such as Calceolaria, Cineraria, Snap- 
dragon, and finer perennial seeds, etc. should be 
sown in flats (as usual) and the flats placed in a 
cool basement until the seedlings sprout, then 
taken to greenhouse and some cheesecloth placed 
over them until the seedlings are of sufficient 
strength to have it removed. 
