VEW Flowers FOR THE GARDEN 
(All-American Selections for 1941) 
New Marigolds 
GOLDSMITH — Giant Chrysanthemum-flowered golden 
orange, base branching and with good stems for cutting. 
Extra large Dixie Sunshine type of full double flowers; early 
and free-blooming, on strong bushy plants of from 2 to 4 
feet in uniform height. Pkt., 25c. 
MARIGOLD, SPRY—Extra dwarf, double French type; com- 
pact and uniform, so may be used for edging. About 9” 
tall, early blooming, with very light orange crested center 
and maroon outer petals. Brighter than Dwarf Harmony and 
profuse flowering. Pkt., 25c. 
SCARLET GLOW —A dwarf French double of a distinct 
bright bronzy red color; 134’ to 2’’ across. Some flowers 
show russet and gold, but as a whole it is probably the 
largest and brightest red double French sort. Compact bushy 
growth of about 12’’ and a fair bloomer. Pkt., 25c. 
Marigold Spry 
New Petunias 
BLUE BROCADE—Victorious, or Dwarf All-Double, true violet blue vari- 
ety. True to type and color, stocky growth, good bloomer of good sized 
flowers. New and rich color in giant fringed type, high percentage fully 
double flowers; of pleasing fragrance. Pkt., 50c. 
FIRST LADY—Exceptionally uniform nana compacta or dwarf petunia. 
Large 2'/2"’ flowers of beautiful light or blush pink in profusion all season. 
Uniform, compact, 12’’ plants. Unique color, distinct and pleasingly de- 
sirable for garden and commercial use. Pkt., 25c. 
VIOLET GEM—Rich violet blue, miniature petunia. Only 6” tall and com- 
pact, with plently of small 1 1/2’’ flowers, for edging and pots. Flowers are 
deeply lobed and broadly pointed. A few trials showed some unevenness in 
growth. Pkt., 25c. 
RADIANCE—Hybrida type, a very brilliant and rich rose or cerise color 
with brown veined yellowish throat. Begins blooming very early and pro- 
fusely; of uniform height, branching nicely and an outstanding petunia. 
The only entry recommended for a Gold Medal by more than one judge. 
Petunia Blue Brocade Flowers 134’ to 2” across. Pkt., 25c. 
SCABIOSA, PEACE — Semi-tall, double 
white, companion to Bronze Medal Win- 
ner of 1940, Heavenly Blue. True, good 
for cutting and easier handled garden 
type than tall varieties. Flowers fully 
double, 134’ across, beehive shaped on 
6” to 8”’ stems. Pkt., 25c. 
BLACK RUBY — Deep velvety maroon. 
Lilliput or Pompon zinnia of merit. Dis- 
tinct color for this class, 1 ¥%4‘’ flowers 
on long stems and quite true, perhaps 
95%. Popular with visitors and effec- 
tively used with lighter colors. 18’ tall. 
Pktaeeoc. 
PHLOX ROSY MORN—Gigoantea single, 
annual phlox of brilliant rose with a 
white eye. Extra large flowered, pleasing 
color combination and an early, free 
bloomer. True and uniform. 12’ tall. Phlox Rosy Morn 
Zinnia Black Ruby Pkt., 25c. 
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