GUDDEMOND’”S NEWPORT, R. I 
PACIFIC, Blue. 
REDWOODS, crimson 
SANTA BARBARA, apricot 
SANTA MARIA, White. 
SEQUOIA, rose carmine 
TAHOE, Lavender. 
YOSEMITE, Rose. 
pkt. 80c; 4% oz. 2.80 
NON-BRANCHING COLUMN 
No. 1 BALL LAVENDER 
No. 3 BLUE 
No. 7 MALMAISON PINK, light pink. 
No. 8 RUBY, ruby red 
No. 11 BALL PINK, early medium light pink. 
No. 16 BALL WHITE 
No. 17 GOLD STANDARD, light yellow. 
No. 20 BALL APRICOT, large creamy buff. 
No. 21 PURPLE HEART, deep purple. 
No. 22 BALL SUPREME, rich silvery rose. 
No. 99 TALL WHITE 
Y pkt. 1.50; pkt. 2.50; % oz. 5.50 
NEW PACIFIC PINK. 
The first new color in a decade, bright salmon rose 
pink. 
NEW PACIFIC WHITE 
Y% tp, $2.00; tp, $3.50, % oz., $6.75 
TRYSOMIC STOCKS 
This new strain of Stock has been in process 
of development since 1915, but only in the last 
ten years have experiments come to a ccnclusion. 
Trysomics, when grown from seed, come 85% 
double. At the four leaf seedling stage, the 
singles are noticeable weaker. When these are re- 
moved, it is possible to have a planting of 100% 
doubles. In all other respects the Trysomic is 
identical with other double strains. 
BRIGHT ROSE LILAG LAVENDER 
CANARY YELLOW NAVY BLUE 
CHAMOIS WHITE 
FIERY RED BLEND OF COLORS © 
MIXTURE OF ABOVE 
Y% tr. pkt. 2.00; tr. pkt. 3.50 
Ye oz. 5.75; % oz. 10.00 
SOLANUM 
JERUSALEM CHERRY, large red fruit 
trade packet 1.00 
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