COSMOS RADIANCE 
Winner of the highest award in the 1948 All 
America trials, Radiance introduces two entirely 
new colors in cosmos: Deep rose and rich crim- 
son, in the first bicolor cosmos ever to be devel- 
oped. The colors, striking by daylight, change 
completely in artificial light, becoming a deep 
velvet crimson and a soft luminiscent rose with an 
ethereal quality not easy to describe. Radiance 
roughly resembles the Sensation type of cosmos, 
but has a definitely larger flower and an erect, 
strong habit characteristically its own. The vigor 
of its Indian parent gives it an exceptionally long 
lasting power when cut, and it flowers excellently 
if cut in the bud. Radiance has a pleasing and 
quite noticeable fragrance. Plant Radiance in 
your 1948 garden. Packet 25c. 
Multiflora 
PETUNIA PINK SENSATION 
Large flowers, extreme vigor and exceptionally pro- 
fuse blooming habit are outstanding characteristics of 
this new, true, first generation (F,;) hybrid petunia. 
Flowers grow 3 to 3% in. across, and are produced in 
Ly great abundance over a very long blooming season; 
| plants are robust, forming a broad mound 2 ft. tall and 
as much as 4 ft. across. Hybrid vigor is certainly evi- 
| dent in this remarkable petunia. Pkt. 50c. 
Dwarf Single French 
MARIGOLD RED HEAD } 
Well-shaped flowers made up of a single row of ) 
broad, overlapping, gracefully recurved petals € 
and a wide, crested center of many, tiny, erect 
florets. The edges of the petals curl slightly, 
showing a gold reverse, thus adding to the at- 
tractiveness of the flowers which possess all the 
subtle shades of gold, bronze and auburn. When 
first opening, the blooms are a rich, mahogany- 
red, changing to auburn and later to bronze and 
gold. Plants are dwarf, bushy, free blooming, 
1 ft. tall. Showy in beds and borders. Pkt. 25c. 
