816. Nicotiana, 



Hybrids, Mixed. 



Pkt. 15c. 



861. Portulaca, 



Double, Mixed 



Pkt. ISc. 



ransies A., r-g. 



Pansies may be sown in August or September for early 

 bloom the following spring or may be planted early in tfie 

 spring for later bloom. Seedlings need winter protection. 

 956. Alpenglow. Velvety Indian red with dark blotch 



on lower petals. Pkt. 35c.; Meoz. SI. 50; ^oz. $2.75. 

 955. Swiss Blue (Ullswater). Ultramarine-blue flowers 



with darker blotch. Pkt. 35c.; Vieoz. SI. 50; J^oz. $2.75. 

 836. Swiss White. Pure white. Pkt. 35c.; Keoz. $1.50; 



i.^oz. $2.75. 



827. Swiss Giants Reseiected Mixture. Outstanding for 

 size of flowers and full range of colors. Pkt. 35c.; Vi'eoz. 

 S1.25; i^oz. S2.00; J^oz. $3.75; oz. $13.50. 



826. Giant Trimardeau, Mixed. Wide range of colors. 

 Large flowers with delightfully marked faces. Pkt. 20c.; 

 J^oz. $1.25; ^oz. $2.00; >ioz. $3.50; oz. S6.50. 



828. Super Maple Leaf Giants, Mixed. Round, velvety 

 flowers. Colors tend to the darker shades. Compact, vet 

 husky. Pkt. 35c.; Meoz. $1.50; ).goz. $2.50; J^oz. $4.50. 



Petunias A. 



For bedding, for the border, window-box or potting, .they 

 are superb. There are many types of both plant and flower. 



SINGLE LARGE-FLOWERED RUFFLED 

 945. Theodosia. The largest fringed rose Petunia with a 

 gold throat. Pkt. 25c. 



830. Giants of California Ruffled, Mixed. Large 

 fringed and ruffled flowers of light and dark colors, in- 

 cluding pink and rose shades. Pkt. 25c.; i^40z. $2.50. 



831. Dwarf Giants of California, Dark and Light 

 Shades. Dwarf, sturdy plants suited to pot-culture. 

 Ruffled, fringed flowers. Pkt. 35c.;V6oz. $3.00. 



GRANDIFLORA SINGLE PLAIN-EDGED 

 833. Dwarf Elk's Pride. Lovely deep velvety purple. 



Very compact. 9 in. Pkt. 25c. 

 948. Snowstorm Improved. Best florists' white, yellow 



shaded throat. Pkt. 25c. 



Fo HYBRID GRANDIFLORAS 



835. Carnival. A beautiful color range of vigorous Grandi- 



flora tvpes, about 80 per cent of the blooms being large 



and fringed. Pkt. 35c.; l^oz. $2.75. 



Fi HYBRID GRANDIFLORAS 



/s(::i\ 951. Ballerina. All-America Winner. Large, deli- 

 f iA\) cately fringed blooms of glowing salmon-pink. Com- 

 ^—^ pact," 12-inch growth. Pkt. 50c. 



894. Blue Lustre. Large, slightly waved flowers of deep 

 mid-blue. The earliest of the Grandifloras to bloom and 

 continues to the end of the season. Low, dense, spread- 

 ing. Pkt. 50c. 



893. Crusader. The first Fi hybrid in a bicolor. Gay rose 

 and white, brightly contrasting. Large flowers. Pkt. 50c. 



950A. Fire Dance. All-America Selection, 1956. Rich 

 /<^\ salmon-scarlet, well fringed; yellow throat. Semi- 

 \m) compact, dwarf Pkt. 50c. 



914. Maytime. All-America Winner for 1958. Flowers 

 /<::t\ 3}/2 inches across, of light salmon-pink, delightful 

 f jA\) for cutting and bedding. Compact, 12-inch plant; 

 ^ — ^ free blooming and very vigorous. Pkt. 50c. 



707A. Prima Donna. All-America Winner. Bright rose- 

 /t^^ pink, fringed flowers, 33^ to 4 inches across. Free 

 (j^) flowering. Uniformly dwarf and compact. Pkt. 50c. 



909. Scarlet Lustre. Brilliant scarlet with a golden 

 throat. A vigorous grower and profuse bloomer. Pkt. 50c. 



THE SATINS 

 707. Coral Satin. All-America Winner for 1961. The 



/i>^^ very dwarf plants hold their form and produce 

 (JhV) masses of lovely coral-rose blooms. Pkt. 50c. 



953. Dawn Satin. This new light pink hybrid helps fill 

 out the Satin series, being lighter than Pink Satin. 

 Dwarf, compact, 12-inch plants are covered with bloom 

 all season long. Pkt. 50c. 



895. Pink Satin. Clear rose-pink in color. A dwarf, 

 globe-shaped plant, just like that of Red Satin. Pkt. 50c. 



962A. Red Satin. Brilliant orange-red. Compact, 

 A^*\ mound-shaped plant less than a foot tall. Blooms 

 [Siy) profusely. Pkt. 50c. 



896. White Satin. A welcome addition to the Satin 

 series. These pure white flowers have the added feature 

 of a slight crepe effect in the petals. Pkt. 50c. 



Fi HYBRID MULTIFLORAS 

 949. Comanche. An All-America Selection. Rich 

 scarlet. Grows 15 inches tall. Pkt. 50c. 

 tA. Glitters. Ail-America Winner, 1957. Very showy 

 dwarf bedder. Rich red flowers with w^hite stripes. 

 Blooms 2 inches across. For pots, boxes, edging 

 and rock-gardens. Only 8 inches tall. Pkt. 50c. 

 680A. Paleface. Dwarf and compact in growth. Pure 



white, 21^-inch flowers, freely produced. Pkt. 50c. 

 895A. Satellite. Bright rose with a white star. A dwarf 

 multiflora, compact and profuse blooming. Pkt. 50c. 



SINGLE BEDDING PETUNIAS 

 832. Celestial Rose Reseiected. Compact and free 



flowering. Large, deep rose flowers. Fine for pots and 



beds. Pkt. 15c.; ' leoz. 75c.; Jgoz. $1.25; J^oz. $2.25. 

 834. Flaming Velvet. AAS. Beautiful blood-red single 



flowers. Pkt. 15c.; Heoz. 60c.; J^^oz. $1.00. 

 789. Lipstick. Bright carmine-rose shaded salmon with 



white throat. Fairly dwarf, uniform plants. Pkt. 25c. 

 841. Rosy Morn. Rose with white throats on 12-inch 



plants. Pkt. 15c.; Ifgoz. 60c.; J.-^oz. $1.00; i^oz. $1.75. 

 892. Snowball Improved. Larsje, low growing, compact. 



White. Pkt. 25c.; i ,oz. $1.50; Moz. $2.70. 

 844. DeLuxe Bedding Mixture. The largest-flowered 



varieties. Pkt. 15c.; iieoz. 75c.; 3^oz. $1.25; ' 



BALCONY TYPES (Hybrlda penduia) 



Large, single flowers. Plants of trailing habit with 1 

 2-foot runners. Fine for window-boxes. 



$2.25. 



847. Deep Blue 



848. Red 



849. White 



850. Mixed 



ALL PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES 



Any of above Balcony Petunias, pkt. 15c.; Vigoz. 85c. 

 i/goz. $1.50; 1/402. $2.75 



Phlox Drummondi A. 



/<=|^ 680. Glamour. All-America Winner for 1960. A 

 ( *)A) new Giant Tetra Phlox of mid-salmon, with creamy 

 ^<^ white eye. l^i-inch flowers. Height 14 in. Pkt. 50c. 

 890. Twinkle. Only 6 inches high but with masses of 

 /sf^^ large flowers in choice mixed colors. Many salmon 

 (jjAjand rose shades. Pkt. 35c.; J^oz. $1.75. 



852. Globe Phlox Mixed. Grows only 5 or 6 inches tall. 

 /r"?\ Rounded plants covered with bloom. Royal 

 (j^) purple, white and other colors. For bedding, low 

 V_V edgings and pots. Pkt. 35c.; 'feoz. $1.25. 



^<iPi£\851. Gigantea, Art Shades. Strong 10 to 12-inch 



(jA\) plants with flowers IJ2 inches across in soft shades. 



^^^ Pkt. 25c.; Koz. 90c.; J^oz. $1.65. 



Physalis (Lantern Plant) P. 



856. Francheti. Orange-scarlet fruits. Pkt. 15c.; J^oz. 

 75c. 



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



Brilliant flowers all summer and fall. Most varieties 

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

 fine rock-garden specimens and desirable for cutting. 



745. Heddewigl, Double Ruffled Beauty, Mixed. A. 



Fringed; all colors. Pkt. 15c.; I4OZ. 85c.; J^oz. $1.50. 



746. Heddewigl, Single, Gaiety Mixed. A. Large, flow- 

 ers brilliantly ccilnred and delightfully cut and fringed. 

 Pkt. 15c.; 14.)/-. 7Sc.; lo.iz. SL25. 



747. Plumarlus (Pheasant's Eye). P. Single, fringed 

 clove-scented flowers of red, pink and white in May and 

 June. Low, spreading. Pkt. 15c.; Jsoz. $1.00. 



916. Chinensis, Bravo. All-America Winner for 1962. 

 -C^ The highest All-America Award winner for the 

 (j^) past two years. A dwarf annual Dianthus of in- 

 ^^5^ tense scarlet-red. Grows 8 inches tall, of upright 

 compact habit. Produces a steady supply of brilliant 

 flowers from late summer till frost. Pkt. 35c. ; h^oz. $1.25; 

 Vfeoz. $2.25. 



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

 Plants 12 to 15 inches tall. Flowers produced in clusters. 

 Pkt. 15c.; Moz. 75c.; Koz. $1.25; oz. $2.00. 



Portulaca a., r-g. 



A gay plant only a few inches high, thriving in li^ht 

 sandy soil in full sun. For edgings, solid beds and rockeries. 



861. Double, Mixed. Pkt. 15c.; Keoz. 60c.; Hoz. $1.00. 



862. Single, Mixed. Pkt. 15c.; J^oz. 75c.; Moz. $1.25. 



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