in the 



Gardening World 



PANSY 



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Pansy, Coronation Gold 



ANTIRRHINUM 



(Snapdragon) 



•CORONATION GOLD 



A new standard for yellow pansies, 

 — the First really big yellow pansy 

 without brown blotches. The Flowers 

 are very large and nicely shaped. 

 The color is pure yellow, lightly 

 Flushed with orange on the lower 

 petal. For window boxes, edgings, 

 and many other uses it is superbly 

 eFfective. Fragrant. 



Pkt. 50c 



NEW SWEET 

 PEAS 



Early Flowering 

 EARLY DAPHNE won a silver 

 medal at the International Flower 

 Show in New York last spring. It 

 is soFt salmon pink, a new shade 

 in this class oF Sweet Peas. 

 Pkt. 25c 



EARLY MARS is clear, rich 

 ox-blood crimson, and the vines 

 bear abundantly. 



You will be proud to have 

 these new varieties in your garden 

 Pkt. 25c 



•CELESTIAL 



The most impressive oF all the 

 Antirrhinums in trial at Oakview For 

 the past two years. Plants are neat 

 and compact. Flowers are oF im- 

 mense size, set close together in 

 substantial spikes. The color is 

 deep rose pink, rich and clear. 

 Celestial blooms exceptionally 

 early, which makes it practical 

 where summers are too hot For most 

 Antirrhinums. It is an excellent 

 variety For all sections where rust 

 is not serious. 



Winner oF All-America Award 

 or Merit For 1938. (See color 

 photograph, inside back cover). 



Pkt. 25c; (Pkts. only) 



^BUSH BALSAM 



Bush Balsam diFFers From ordi- 

 nary balsam in that the Flowers are 

 borne on the ends oF the branches 

 instead oF being hidden by leaves. 



FIREBALL and ROSY WHITE 

 are very dwarF, suitable For edgings; 

 WHITE is taller and not so early, 

 but the Flowers are very double and 

 look like true gardenias. Try one oF 

 these new varieties, or our Mixture 

 oF these and other types For an 

 unusually beautiful garden. Like 

 other balsams, they are easy to 

 grow. (See page 38 For prices.) 



Sweet Pea, Early Daphne 



NEW SWEET 

 PEAS 



Late Flowering 

 PEER, KING LAVEN- 

 DER, DISCOVERY, and 

 GRANDEUR are the Four 

 "Morse 1938" varieties in 

 this class. BeautiFul tints 

 .^ ' and shades, strong stems, 

 huge blossoms. They are 

 distinctive. 



(See page 60 For special 

 descriptions and prices.) 



Bush Balsam, White 



MARIGOLD 



•HARMONY 



This lovely flower of velvety maroon-brown and gold is becoming 

 more popular each year. It is truly a "star" among French marigolds. 

 The compact plants bloom early, and Flowers Freely until late in the 

 season. Turn to page 51 For illustration and page 50 For Further 

 description. Pkt. 10c 



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