Stock Double Dwarf Ten Weeks 
DOUBLE DWARF TEN WEEKS 
Dwarf, compact, branching, fine for bed- 
ding, or pot plants. Height 12 inches. 
Blooming in about ten weeks. 
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992 SF Darky Blue we ee 3097.60 9- 2.20 
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997 Canary -Yellow#2... 2: Ul eecOD mr 2;20 
999 S.S.S. Dwarf Mixture ...... .30 Asp rey As] 
TRYSOMIC DOUBLE BRANCHING 
GIANT IMPERIAL 
NEW! Waller-Franklin’s original introduc- 
tion which produces 85% or more double 
flowering plants from seed. This can be in- 
creased to 100% at the four-leaf seedling 
stage, as at that period of growth the young 
singles are weaker and readily dis- 
tinguished from the stronger double flow- 
ering plants. 
Separate colors and mixture 
Bright Rose Lilac Lavender 
Canary Yellow Navy Blue 
Chamois, Buff-pink White 
Fiery Red Mixture, choice blend 
Each above: Tr. Pkt. 1.50 Ye oz. 2.75 
V4 oz. 5.00 V2 oz. 9.00 Oz. 18.00 
EARLY GIANT IMPERIAL (Winter) 
Of branching habit, large flowers and 
long stems. Height 21/2 ft. If planted closely 
they make one spike of large double 
flowers with few lateral branches. 
IMPROVED BISMARCK 
Apple Blossom. Lavender. 
Buttercup, Yellow. Lilac. 
Elk’s Pride, Purple. Rose. 
Fiery Blood Red. Shasta, White. 
Giant Imperial Mixed. 
Each of the above: 
Tr. Pkt. .40 Vg O02 ./0D 4 oz. 1.20 
7793.80 
STOCKS 
NEW COLUMN 
Pacific Pink. Pure pink on a cream 
base. Non-branching spikes of well 
placed large flowers with flat petals 
for better packing and shipping. Early 
flowering. 
S.S.S. New White. Finest pure white. 
Each Above: 
Ye°Tr. Pkt 270 Tr: Pete 1.20 ee erozea 
VY4 oz. 3.00 Yo oz. 5.90 Oz. 11.00 
IMPROVED COLUMN 
DOUBLE GIANT NON BRANCHING 
This type produces a huge spike of fully 
double flowers about 3 ft. high. It can be 
transplanted in the bench 7 x 3 inches, 
making a profitable crop. 
964 Apricot. Deep shade. 
964A. Apricot No. 20. Peach shade. 
965 Blue. Dark lilac blue. 
965A Chamois. Pink Imp. No. 9. Rosy buff. 
966 Ruby Improved. Bright crimson red. 
967 Lilac Lavender. Clear bright lavender. 
968 Malmaison Pink. Shell pink. 
969 Pure Pink. 
970 Rose. Deep rose. 
971 Silvery Lilac. The florist’s favorite. 
972 S.S.S. New Salmon. Bright salmon. 
Long stemmed, with well set double 
flowers. 
973 Gardenia Improved. Giant flowers of 
purest white on taller spike. 
974 Supreme. Rich silvery rose-pink. 
275 White Improved No. 16. Popular 
medium tall, pure white. 
976 Yellow Wonder. Deep creamy yel- 
low. 
977. Purple Heart. Bright violet purple. 
979 S.S.S. Florists Mixture. 
Each of above: 
Yo Tr. Pkt. .70 Tr. Pkt. 1.10 Y% oz. 1.60 
%4 oz. 2.79 Y2 oz. 5.00 Oz. 9.79 
GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA 
This magnificent group comes very early 
having the branching habit of Early Giant 
Imperial with mammoth flowers on longer 
stems. When planted close they make one 
long spike of closely packed large flowers. 
Height 3 feet. 
980 Golden Gate. Clear golden yellow. 
981 Monterey. Bright pink. 
982 Mojave. Purple. 
983 Pacific. Light blue. 
984 Red Woods. Deep blood red. 
985 Santa Barbara. Chamois. 
986 Santa Maria. Fine pure white. 
987 Sequoia. Rose carmine. 
988 Tahoe. Lavender. 
989 Yosemite. Rose. 
990 California Giants Mixed. 
Each of the above: 
Tr. Pkt. .40 Vg oz. .79 14 oz. 1.30 
Oz. 4.40 
20 S. S. SKIDELSKY & CO., Inc., 144 West 27th Street, New York 1, N. Y. 
