The 

 BEST 

 of the 

 NEW 



Selections 



Our offerings of flower seeds, 

 as always, includes the best 

 of the newer introductions as 

 well as the older favorites. 

 Here are a few we recom- 

 mend heartily. 



PETUNIA 



"Silver Medal" 



1949 All America! Medium 

 large. Rich, pure salmon pink 

 in color. Vigorous. Pkt. 50c. 



PETUNIA 



"Glamour" 



Large single flowers have 

 huge ruffled petals of shining 

 salmon-rose pink. Pkt. 25c. 



MORNING GLORY 

 "Pearly Gates" 



Clear, shining white with 

 light cream shading at throat. 

 Often 4'/2 " across. Pkt. 50c. 



A COMPLETE GUIDE 



for the home gardener 



This Garden Annual is more than just a seed 

 catalog. In addition, it is a complete guide for 

 the home gardener, containing more real, down- 

 to-earth gardening information than any seed 

 catalog you've ever read. 



As you will notice, we have crammed this book 

 with facts. You'll find practical answers to 

 hundreds of questions that every seedsman is 

 asked each year. 



Whether you're a beginner or an experienced 

 gardener, we're sure you'll find much that is 

 helpful in these pages. You can begin using 

 the book right now as a guide for your planning. 

 Then, later on, use it as a guide to more effective 

 action all through the season. 



We're always here to serve you and help you 

 with your gardening problems. Let's get to- 

 gether often! 



PETUNIA 



"Double Colossal Rose" 



Double, 5-inch flowers in love- 

 ly rose shades. 1948 All 

 America. Pkt. $1.00. 

 2 



ASTER 

 "El Monte" 



A bright crimson super-giant 

 aster. Ail-American bronze 

 medal winner. Pkt. 20c. 



"Redhead" 



Dwarf marigold with large 

 single flowers of rich maho- 

 gany and gold. Pkt. 25c. 



CALENDULA 



"Persimmon Beauty" 



A giant strain. Large, brilliant 

 orange flowers on 12" to 18" 

 stems. Pkt. 15c. 



Copyright, 1949. H. B. Law, Chicago 



