TOCKS Benno 
GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA 
The Giants of California can also be grown similarly 
to the non-branching type. When grown this way, the 
side shoots should be removed. For the retail grower 
the branching types are gaining popularity. These 
should be planted 8 x 8 inches and topped when 6 
inches tall to produce side shoots of sufficient length. 
Pacific—Blue Santa Maria—White 
Red Woods—Blood red Tahoe—Lavender 
Santa Barbara—Chamois Yosemite—Rose pink 
Tr. Pkt. Wy oz. 
‘Oz, 
Prices Above: $ .40 $1.40 $4.50 
BISMARK (Early Giant Imperial) 
This class continues to be popular with the florist for a 
cut flower. It is also excellent for bedding. 
Buttercup—Rich yellow Fiery Blood Red 
Chamois—lIvory, tinted old Flesh—Bright flesh 
rose Golden Rose—Light gold- 
Dark Blue or Purple en rose 
Elk’s Pride — Rich deep Lavender—Silvery lilac 
purple White 
Tr. Pkt. Vg 02. 
Oz 
Prices Above: $ .40 $1.25 $4.00 
DWARF TEN-WEEK 
Large Flowering for Pot Plants and Bedding 
Blood Red Lavender 
Canary Yellow Purple 
Carmine Pink White 
Deep Rose Mixed—All colors 
Tr. Pkt. Vy oz. 
Oz. 
Prices Above: $ .35 $ .75 $2.75 
TRYSOMIC GIANT IMPERIAL (Branching) 
Years of research went into producing Trysomic Stock that 
produces 85 per cent or more double-flowered plants when sown 
from seed. In addition to this excellent trait, when the seed- 
lings reach the four-leaf stage you can pick out the small, 
weak ones that will develop into singles and thus insure your- 
self close to 100 per cent double-flowering plants. 
FIERY RED NAVY BLUE 
BRIGHT ROSE CANARY YELLOW 
CHAMOIS—Buff-pink WHITE 
LILAC LAVENDER CHOICE BLEND 
dire PEt Vy oz. Vy oz. 
Oz 
Prices Above: $1.75 $2.75 $5.00 $18.00 
