Phlox Drummondi A. 



Branching plants S to 12 inches tall, bearing heads of 



colorful bloom a lew weeks alter sowing seed. 



852. Globe Phlox Mixed. Crows onl\ 5 or 6 inches tall. 



. i Rounded plants covered with bloom Ro\aI 



«A purple, white and other colors. For bedding, low 



rApnfP and pots. Pkt. i5c; '^o/. SI .00. 

 . ^ 851. Gigantea. Art Shades. Strong S to 10-inch 

 A\ plants with Bowers 1 ' •> inches across in soft shades. 

 *** PI 5c; 60c; '.oz. 11.00; Koz. $1.75. 



855. Cecily Mixed Dwarf Compact. 1 arge-flowering. 



Pkt 15c 



-.>-. $1.25; '»cv. $2.00. 



PHLOX DECUSSATA P. 

 772. Beltsville Beauty. \ wide mixture of colors in- 

 cluding white with salmon eve, pinks of various 

 shj oaroo&s, etc. Pkt. 25c. 



Physalis (Lantern Plant) P. 



856. Francheti. Orange-scarlet fruits. Pkt. 15c; \ -•>.-. 



Pinks (Dianthus) A..P..R-G. 



Brilliant (lowers all summer and fall. Most varieties 

 are about a foot tall, are splendid bed and border plants, 

 tine rock-garden specimens and desirable lor cutting. 



745. Heddewigi. Double Ruffled Beauty, Mixed. \ 

 Lovely fringed flowers of all colors. Pkt. 15c; Jioa 



■ 11.40 



746. Heddewigi. Single, Gaiety Mixed. \ 1 am Bow- 



•.rilliaiitk colored and delightful!) cut and fringed. 



Pkt. 10c.; Maz. 45c; oz. $1.30. 



747. Plumarius P. Single, fringed 

 dove-soented Bowers of red, pink and white in prol 



in Ma\ and June. Low spreading. Pkt. 15c; ^oz.45c; 

 / $1.25. 

 648. Tetraploid Heddensis. Westwood Beauty. \ . 

 . . K-(. rbis new tetraploid v ,t nt-t \ is more resistant 



lt\ the ordinary Dianthus. [Tie flowers 



are shades ol red with long stems. Pkt. 15c; 



' 4 oz 5<k - .,/. SI. 55. 



736. Chinensis, Double Finest Mixed (China Pinks). 



Plants 20 inches tall. Mowers produced in clusters. 



Pkt. 10c; '.-./. 65c; oz. SI. 20. 



Poppies A., P. 

 ANNUAL VARIETIES 

 752. California Poppy Mixed 1 « hscholtzia). A. 

 Easik grown annuals to be sown where they are to re- 

 main and thinned to stand 12 inches apart. Do not tr> 

 to transplant them. Plants are low and spreading, with 

 line-cut foliage. Blooms all summer. Colors include 

 carmine and orange-scarlet, as well as the usual white, 

 yellow and orange. Pkt. 10c.; ' *>i.. 45c; oz. 80c. 



857. Sweet Briar. A double Shirley with flowers of wild- 

 rose-pink. Pkt. 10c; ' 4 oz. 25c; ' ..oz. 45c. 



858. Shirley, Single Mixed. A fine mixture of this grand 

 Poppv. Pkt. I0c; 4©z.45c;oz.75c 



POPPIES, PERENNIAL VARIETIES 



859. Iceland Poppy, Sanford's Giant Strain, Mixed 



(Papacer nudicauU . \er\ long stout sterns bearing large 

 flowers; bloom all summer. The fine-cut grayish loliage 

 is attractive and the papery flowers are beautiful. All 

 colors. Pkt. 15c; Jfoz. 60c; J ^oz. $1.00; J^oz. SI. 75. 



860. Oriental Poppies in Mixture. Plants grow 2 to 3 

 :eet tall and bloom in June. Pkt. 15c; j^oz. 60c; J^oz. 

 $1.00; Koz. $1.75. 



Portulaca A..R-G. 



A gay bedding plant growing only a few inches high and 

 thriving in light sandy soil in full sun. Use for edgings 

 solid beds and rockeries. 



861. Double, Mixed. Pkt. 15c; i^oz. 75c; Koz. $1.25 

 Jioz. S2.I.M. 



862. Single, Mixed. Pkt. 10c; Ksoz. 45c; Mo-l. 75c. 



Primula (Cowslip) P- 



854. Veris Hybrids. Fragrant yellow flowers in early 

 spring, bin. Pkt. 35c 



Pyrethrum P. 



863. Roseum, Mixed (Chrysanthemum coccineum). The 

 Painted Daisies are long-stemmed, daisy-like flowers of 

 various colors. A good cut-flower. Pkt. 15c; J^oz. 75c; 

 J^oz. $1.25; Koz. $2.00. 



ALL PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES 



945. Petunia, 

 Theodosia. Pkt. 25c 



946. Petunia, Fire Chief 

 All-America Sweepstakes 

 Winner for 1950. Pkt. 25c. 



830. Petunia, Giants of California, 

 Ruffled, Mixed. Pkt 25c. 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



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PETUNIAS 



The Petunia is another of those important annuals of many uses. 



There are the large-flowered doubles so fine when grown in pots; the 

 Balcony type, lovely in a hanging-basket or when drooping over the side 

 of a window-box or garden urn. There are compact little bush kinds which 

 look well at the edge of borders, while all types are delightful when planted 

 in solid beds for masses of color. 



Every garden needs lots of Petunias. 



