Specialties and CHoveltles for ig$- 



Good New Things in 



• Petunias (A) 



3349 Pink Sensation. An All America Winner, extremely 

 vigorous, 2 ft. high, and as much as 4 it. across. Just 

 covered with light rose-pink blooms with deeper veins. 

 A very showy variety. Pkt. 50c. 



3350 Snowstorm. Vigorous, spreading plants as much as 

 2 ft. tall covered from mid-summer until frost with a 

 lavish profusion of showy snow-white flowers that con- 

 trast well with the rich green foliage. Pkt. 25c. 



3318 Balcony Royal Rose. Splendid large flowers of 

 clear rich rose color covering the vigorous spreading 

 plants. As wonderful for large beds or borders as for 

 using in outdoor window boxes. Pkt. 20c. 



Petunia, Balcony Royal Rose 



Two Delightful Annual 



Scabiosa (A) 



3652 Blue Moon. Entrancing large deep blue-lavender 

 flowers held gracefully erect on fine strong stems. The 

 blooms are of bee-hive shape and without pincushion 

 tops. Vigorous, free blooming, with the long stems 

 arising from the base of the plants. 500 seeds 75c; 

 pkt. 15c. 



3654 Peace. A splendid companion to Blue Moon and 

 resembling it in every respect except that the flowers 

 are pure white. Wonderful in the garden and also 

 greatly appreciated as a long-lasting cut flower. Blooms 

 on plants 2 ft. tall. 500 seeds 75c; pkt. 15c. 



Alluring Orchid-Flowered 

 Giant Spencer 



Sweet Peas (A) 



4300 All Colors Mixed. This is a special mixture of all 

 the best colors blended to give you the grandest dis- 

 play of showv Sweet Peas you ever had. Pkt. 10c; 

 ox. 40c; 'A lb. "51.25; lb. $4.00. 



Magnificent Chrysanthemum-Flowered 



Sunflower (A) 



3804 Double Sun Gold. Here is a really wonderful annual 

 sunflower widely different from all others and acknowl- 

 edged as one of the best for garden displays and for 

 cutting. The glistening golden yellow blooms measure 

 6 to 8 in. in diameter and are carried on plants 4 to 5 

 ft. tall. They look just like greenhouse chrysanthemums. 

 Vi oi. 35e; pkt. 15c. 



Double Triumphant 

 Petunias 



Double petunias coming almost 100% true are 

 a comparatively recent development and we be- 

 lieve that this Double Triumphant strain is 

 equally as good, if not better, than any other. 

 Seed of Double Petunias should be started in- 

 doors in boxes filled with good, sandy soil and 

 be given good care. 



3324 Gaiety. White, striped and mottled bright 

 rose. 



3325 Orchid Beauty. Lilac veined with violet. 



3326 Pure White. Very attractive and pure. 



3327 Blue Brocade. Rich velvety violet-blue. 



3328 Loveliness. Clear La France pink. 

 3331 All Double Giant Fringed Mixed. 



Any of the above: Pkt. SI. 00 



Shirley Poppies (A) 



3470 Henderson's Extra Select Mixed. Sown 

 early in the spring, this special strain will 

 present an inspiring picture starting in 

 June. Grows 12 in. tall and includes a 

 really marvelous collection of delicate as 

 well as rich colors. Oz. 75c; 1000 seeds 

 25c; pkt. 15c. 



American Beauty 



Verbenas (A) 



What a big difference there is between these new 

 developments and the old-fashioned Verbenas. The in- 

 dividual flowers are considerably larger and so are 

 the flower trusses they form. The colors too are ever 

 so much better than in the older strains. 

 4491 Lavender Glory. Entrancing true lavender with 

 a cream white eye. 



4514 Spectrum Red. The most conspicuous of all — red 

 all over with no eye. 



4490 Beauty of Oxford Hybrids. A charming strain 

 ranging from rose-pink to rose-red. 



4487 Brilliant. Large, deep flame rose with white eye 

 that gives it extra sparkle. 



4515 White Beauty. The largest and purest pure white 

 of all Verbenas ever introduced. 



4489 Royale. Deep, saturated royal blue with a 

 sharply contrasting yellow eye. 



Any of the above: 1000 seeds $1.00; pkt. 25c. 

 4521 One pkt. of each of the above $1.00. 

 4520 American Beauty Mixed Colors. A fine' blend. 

 1000 seeds $1.00; pkt. 25c. 



Sunflower 

 Double Sun Gold 



Ursinia (A) 



Jewell Daisy 



4478 Anethoides. Adding a few of the unusuat 

 annuals makes any garden more interesting and 

 attractive. The Jewell Daisy is especially well 

 suited for this purpose. Its home is the Cape of 

 Good Hope, and that alone makes it interesting. 

 However, it can stand on its own feet so far as 

 beauty and desirability is concerned. The dwarf 

 plants are simply covered during the summer 

 with bright daisy-like orange-colored blooms 

 each with an attractive brown circle around the 

 center. Pkt. 25c. 



Star of Texas (A) 



Xanthisma 



3688 Texanum. This is another delightful annual 

 deserving a place in every garden. It blooms 

 all summer long and is really delightful with its 

 light canary yellow blooms of daisy form and 

 long, pointed petals. As a native of Texas it is 

 no surprise that it does sc well in dry, open 

 places. Grows \\' 2 ft. tall. Pkt. 25c. 



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