FLOWER SEEDS 



75 



NEW INTRODUCTIONS 



FOR 1932~Contmued 



SCABIOSA CORAL ROSE (Annual) 



3644 "Sweet Scabious" is undoubtedl}' one of our 

 most beautiful annuals, and is as desirable in 

 the greenhouse as it is for sowing in the open 

 ground. 



Coral Rose, named for its color, is an un- 

 usually lovely flower. The plant is very 

 dwarf, usually about eight inches high. 

 (See illuslration.) Pkt. 25c 



SWEET WILLIAM PURPLE BEAUTY 



(Perennial) 



4461 Purple Beauty is unique because it is the 

 first purple Sweet William ever known. Its 

 bright deep purple color is wonderfully ef- 

 fective in a bed or border, and there is no 

 doubt that it will be equally popular as a 

 cut-flower. (See illuslration.) Pkt. 25c 



URSINIA Onethoides (Annual) 



4478 An interesting annual from the Cape of 

 Good Hope. The plants are dwarf in habit, 

 growing about one foot high, and carrying 

 on long wire-like stems, numerous orange 

 colored daisy-like flowers with brown centers; 

 which present a very decorative appearance. 

 In some European countries one may see 

 beds of Ursinia in the public parks making a 

 striking and lasting display. (See illuslration.) 

 Pkt. 25c 



VERBENA COLOSSAL (Annual) 



We are convinced that this new race oi 

 Verbenas have a great future. The flower- 

 heads bear blooms an inch in diameter, and 

 they form an entirely new class, which we are 

 calling "Colossea." 



4487 Rose and Pink Shades Pkt. 2Sc 



VERBENA ETNA (Annual) 



4488 Large trusses of intense crimson-scarlet with 

 a small creamy yellow ej'e. The individual 

 florets are over 1 inch in diameter. . .Pkt. 25c 



VERBENA ROYALE (Annual) 



4489 The color of this new Verbena is a rich deep 

 royal blue with a large creamy yellow eye. 

 A wonderful acquisition to our group of 

 Grandiflora Verbenas. (See illuslration.) 

 Pkt. 25c 



VERBENA LAVENDER GLORY (Annuan 



4491 A glorious color not hitherto known in Ver- 

 benas — a true lavender. The flower has a 

 cream white eye which helps to accentuate the 

 color of the rest of the flower. The individual 

 florets are large enough when well grown to 

 cover a fifty cent piece. Lavender Glory is 

 also sweetly fragrant. (See illustration.) Pkt. 25c 



VERBENA FIREBALL (Annual) 



4512 A dwarf compact Verbena about six inches 

 high literally covered with bright scarlet 

 blooms, excellent for borders, beds, or pot 

 plants and comes absolutely true from seed. 

 (See illustration) Pkt. 25c 



ZINNIA Scabious Flowered (Annual) 



4660 Really a curiosity, the outer row of petals are 

 long and large, while the inner rows are short 

 and tubular, giving the flower the appearance 

 of a Scabiosa. The plants grow three feet in 

 height and are crowded with flowery (See illus- 

 tration.) Pkt. 25c 



ZINNIA LILLIPUT (Annual) 



An uncommonly pretty small flowering type 

 of Zinnia. Seed sown as soon as warm weather 

 comes will produce flowering plants in 75 

 days. (See illustration.) 



4642 Crimson Gem Pkt. 10c 



4643 Golden Gem Pkt. 10c 



4644 Salmon Gem Pkt. 10c 



4645 Mixed Pkt. lOc 



