I New Flowers for Your 1941 Garden 



DAVID BURPEE 

 ZINNIAS 



See front cover for color picture 



2026 Giant Mixed The flowers are im- 

 mense, up to 6 in. across, and very deep; 

 they may be Ukened to a large-flowered 

 chrysanthemum, so attractively curled 

 and quilled are the petals. 

 David Burpee Zinnias come in an un- 

 usual range of colors, such as apricot, 

 cream, chamois, buff, burnt orange, rose 

 and peach. Some flowers are of solid 

 colors while others are delightful com- 

 binations of exquisite blendings of two 

 and three colors. The plants grow about 

 3 ft. tall; some have leaves which are 

 curiously curled, and those with the 

 most extremely curled leaves usually 

 bear the most attractive flowers. 



Pkt. (75 seeds) 10^; 200 seeds 25>i. 



DIANTHUS 

 1270 Floradale 



An improved strain of Annual Pinks. 

 Flowers are very large, single, and have 

 deeply fringed petals. Every color known 

 in Dianthus is in this mixture, and in ad- 

 dition to self colors there are flowers of 

 many fancy patterns. Bushy, compact, 

 free flowering plants, 12 in. tall; ideal for 

 low borders, edgings, and beds. 



Pkt. 15fi; 2 pkts. 25^. 



DWARF DOUBLE 

 FRENCH MARIGOLD 



1557 Scarlet Glow 



Honorable Mention, All-America Se- 

 lections for 1941. The brightest red of all 

 Dwarf Double French Marigolds. Flowers 

 are fully double, 1?4 to 2 in. across, and 

 borne most profusely on dwarf plants 

 10 in. high and 18 in. across. Begins to 

 bloom in 10 w-eeks from seed and con- 

 tinues until frost. While primarily a plant 

 for beds, borders, and edgings, the stems 

 are long enough for cutting. 



100 seeds 25^; Vs oz. $1.00. 



1 566 New Dwarf Semi-Double Nasturtium, Cherry Rose 



2026 David Burpee Zinnia 



1523 MAULE*S SPECIAL 

 Marigold Mixture 



See front cover for color picture 

 Flowers are of many shapes: ball, carnation and 

 peony-flowered; they average somewhat over 

 4 in. Colors run from the deepest orange to 

 lightest primrose. 2Ji to 3 ft. tall; early, some 

 midseason and late. Pkt.' 100; Vs oz. SSji. 



1440 LARKSPUR 

 Blue Velvet 



Flowers are deep rich blue enhanced by a vel- 

 vety sheen. It is the richest blue Larkspur we 

 have ever seen. Plants are of the double stock- 

 flowered branching type, 3 to 4 ft. tall. Spikes, 

 the center one as well as the numerous side 

 branches, are long and well filled with fully 

 double florets much larger than those of the 

 ordinary Larkspur. Pkt. 250; V& oz- 600. 



DWARF SEMI-DOUBLE NASTURTIUM 

 1566 Cherry Rose 



A new color in Semi-Double Nasturtiums — an exquisite shade of soft but 

 bright cherry rose. Flowers grow up to 3 in. across and are borne most pro- 

 fusely on dwarf bushy plants 1 ft. tall. The earliest and freest flowering of all 

 Nasturtiums. Lovely in beds, borders and edgings. Pkt. 250; oz. $1.75. 



EXTRA DWARF DOUBLE FRENCH 

 MARIGOLD 



1560 Spry 



Silver Medal Winner 

 All-America Selections for 1941 



The most profuse blooming of all Marigolds. Plants are of true Lilliput 

 form, dwarf and compact, 9 in. high and come into bloom in less than 

 9 weeks from seed. Flowers grow II2 in. across and have a bright, clear 

 yellow crested center surrounded by several rows of mahogany-red 

 guard petals. Suited for borders, edgings, and pot-culture. 



100 seeds 25c; 225 seeds 50d. 



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1560 Dwarf Double French Marigold, Spry 



1731 Scabiosa, Peace 



SCABIOSA 

 1731 Peace 



Honorable Mention, All-America Selec- 

 tions for 1941. Peace is a companion to 

 Heavenly Blue Scabiosa, which was the Bronze 

 Medal Winner, .'Ml-America Selections for 1940. 

 The flowers are IK to 2 In. across, of perfect 

 form, almost spherical In shape, pure white 

 without any tingeiug of pink or mauve. The 

 sturdy, vigorous plants grow 2 ft. tall. 



Pkt. 250; Vioz. 600. 



1440 Blue Velvet Larkspur 



WM. HENRY MAULE 



