FREESIA, Super Giant 
FREESIA 
3000 S 
Sow seed in coldframe May 15 and cover with sash for about 
3 weeks or until seed germinates. Gradually remove sash to 
accustom plants to air. Lift bulbs in September. They will 
bloom in January, with long stems and large flowers. 
CAUTION: Sterilize all soil, flats, etc. 
Super Giant Blue Shades 
Super Giant Red Shades 
Super Giant Yellow Shades 
Super Giant Mixed 
Any of above, tr. pkt. $1.00, \oz. $2.25, 1,0z. $7.50 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower) 
9550 S; 65° to 70° F.; 2 to 3 weeks; Mar. 15 
Gaiety Mixed. Bright-colored double mixture. Moz. 30c, 
oz. $1.00. 
Lorenziana Mixed. Attractive double strain. 1402. 30c, 
oz. $1.00. 
GLOXINIA 
800,000 S; 65° to 75° F.; 2 to 3 weeks 
Sow in January for blooming plants in 4-in. pots during 
June and July. Gloxinia seed is very fine and must be cave- 
fully handled. 
Berlin Red. Blood-red. 
Berlin Blue 
Berlin White 
Berlin Mixed 
Emperor Frederic. Scarlet with white border. 
Emperor William. Dark violet bordered white 
Friedrich. White throat. 
Panzer Scarlet. Beautiful velvety scarlet. 
Tigrinia. Tigered and spotted. 
German’s Special Mixture. 
Any of above, tr. pkt. $1.25, 6 tr. pkts. $6.00 
10,150 S; 65° to 75° F.; 2 to 3 weeks; Feb. or Mar. 
Buddy. Dwarf plants with small, ball-shaped, bright reddish 
purple flowers, Excellent for borders and combinations. 
ie pktes0ci oz 5c, 07 2-25; 
GYPSOPHILA 
34,000 S; 60° to 70° F.; 1 to 2 weeks 
Covent Garden Market. Large, white, full-petaled flowers. 
Oz. 30c, 4b. 75c, Ib. $2.50. 
Elegans grandiflora, London Market. Oz. 30c, 14Ib. 85c, 
Ib. $2.50. 
HEARTS AND HONEY 
(Ipomoea Quamoclit hybrida) 
A novelty. In early morning the flowers are brilliant pinkish 
orange with soft yellow throat. By 10 o’clock the color is 
bright pinkish red and by late afternoon sparkling bright pure 
rose-pink. A vine growing to 15 ft. and blooming all summer 
and fall. Plant m full sun. Tr. pkt. 50c, 4oz. $1.50. 
HELIOTROPE 
53,000 S; 65° to 75° F.; 3 to 4 weeks; Mar. 1 
Giant-Flowered Pacific. Largest-flowering strain, with 
clusters frequently exceeding 1 ft. in diameter. Complete 
range of blue shades. 21% to 3 ft. 
Blue Bonnet. (New.) A deep blue contrasting companion 
for First Snow. 
First Snow. (New.) Large flower heads of pure white. 
Summer Skies. (New.) Mixture of blue shades and white. 
Any of above, tr. pkt. 50c, 1/,0z. $1.00, oz. $3.35 
IMPATIENS 
70,000 S; 65° to 75° F.; 2 to 3 weeks; Jan. 1 for Mother’s Day, 
Feb. 1 for June 1 
Ideal for bedding in shady places. Excellent for spring 
combinations if sown February 1. Easily grown. 
Sultanii nana 
Fiery Scarlet. Large tlowers. Globe-shaped plants. 
Nana Mixed. Contains all the above colors and many 
others. 
Either of above, tr. pkt. $1.00, 1/,0z. $2.50 
Beauty of Klettgau. Fiery scarlet-red. Large florets 
freely produced on broad, low plants. Tr. pkt. $1.00. 
IPOMOEA (Moonflower or Morning- 
Glory) 
675 S; 65° to 70° F.; 1 to 3 weeks (soak seeds); 
Feb. through Mar. 
Clarke’s Heavenly Blue. Tr. pkt. 25c, oz 75c. 
Candy Pink. (New.) Tr. pkt. 50c. 
Minor Royal Blue. Rich color. Extra dwarf. 12 in. Tr. pkt: 
35c, Moz. $1.00, oz. $3.00. 
KALANCHOE 
900,000 S; 65° to 75° F.; 1 to 2 weeks. Sow Jan. for 4 and 5-in. 
plants for Christmas. Shade with black cloth by Sept. 1 for 6 
weeks. June sowing, use 2 seedlings in 214-in. pot for winter 
plants. 
Ernst Thiede. Very dwarf, compact growth. Glowing red. 
Tom Thumb. Very dwarf. Short flowering stems foim just 
above foliage. 
Either of above, tr. pkt. $1.50, 1/128 oz. $3.00 
H. G. GERMAN, 103 Bank Street, Smethport, Penna. 
