A short list of flower seeds for florists that should be sown early : January 1911 . Empress Candytuft We have a fine strain of this, the finest of allwhite Candytufts, and which is very useful for cut-ting, especially during the spring months. 10 trade pkt.; 20 cts. per oz.; 60 cts. per % lb. We can also supply select stocks of other Candy-tufts, including Crimson, Carmine, Lavender, etc.,for which see our Wholesale Double Blue Cornflower (Centaurea Cyanus, fl. pi.) This was introduced by us in 1907 and is nowused by many florists who were quick to recog-nize its value as


A short list of flower seeds for florists that should be sown early : January 1911 . Empress Candytuft We have a fine strain of this, the finest of allwhite Candytufts, and which is very useful for cut-ting, especially during the spring months. 10 trade pkt.; 20 cts. per oz.; 60 cts. per % lb. We can also supply select stocks of other Candy-tufts, including Crimson, Carmine, Lavender, etc.,for which see our Wholesale Double Blue Cornflower (Centaurea Cyanus, fl. pi.) This was introduced by us in 1907 and is nowused by many florists who were quick to recog-nize its value as a cut flower. It is identical in colorto the single blue, but being double it takes fewerof them to make a nice bunch. 25 cts. per tradepkt.; 75 cts. per oz.


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