in Your Dealer's Ferry Display 



Sweet Peas growing on our Trial Grounds. At the 

 left a row of Spring Flowering; at the right a row of 

 Early Flowering (See page 20) 



SWEET PEAS, SPRING FLOWERING. Flowers 

 large, abundant, fragrant. Stems long. Tremendous 

 vine growth. Succeed where other Sweet Peas fail be- 

 cause of summer heat. Rose Pink, Blue, and Lavender 

 (All-America Award winners); Mauve, Clear Pink, and 

 White. Package containing 6 packets 50c 



Zinnia, Royal Purple (See page 22) 

 This splendid addition to our list of outstanding 

 Zinnias received an All- America Award in 1942 



SWEET PEAS, EARLY FLOWERING. Huge waved 

 flowers. Bright colors. For winter bloom in California 

 and the South; for early summer bloom where summers 

 are hot. Package containing 6 packets 50c 



SWEET PEAS, LATE FLOWERING. (Known on West 

 Coast as "Summer Flowering"). Lovely colors. For local- 

 ities where summers are fairly cool. Package containing 

 6 packets 50c 



Name on Packet 



Other Names 



See 

 "Key to 

 Symbols" 



Ht. 



Colors — Suggestions — Prices 



Texas 



Blue Bonnet 



Lupin texensis 



h-A 



12 in. 



Rich deep blue; heart-shaped rose-pink eye. "Prefers cool weather. Good 

 in dry locations pkt. 10c 



Thermopsis 

 caroliniana 



False Lupin 



h-P 



m ft. 



Seed not available until after harvest, 1946 



Thunbergia alata, 

 Mixed 



Black Eyed Susan 



t-P 



4 ft. 



Blossoms white through buff to deep orange with solid black center. 

 Twines or climbs. Use as annual for window box, ground cover in sun, 

 or to overhang bank pkt. 10c 



Tithonia 



Tithonia speciosa; 

 Mexican Sunflower 



t-P 



6 ft. 



Vivid orange-scarlet flowers; odd-shaped leaves. Annual in North; peren- 

 nial in mild climates. Early flowering strain pkt. 10c 



Verbena 



Verbena hybrida 



t-P 



used as 

 annual 



t-P 

 used as 

 annual' 



8 in. 



Scarlet; Fine Mixed (superb blend). Good-sized blossoms. Rock gar- 

 dens, low borders, window boxes Each: pkt. 10c 



Verbena Hybrida 

 Mammoth 



Verbena gigantea 



8 in. 



Separate colors: Blue with white eye; Pink (LUMINOSA); Scarlet (LU- 

 CIFER); White. Large flowering strain with fine rounded blossom 

 clusters Each: pkt. 15c 



Verbena, Super- 

 Giant Hybrids 



Verbena gigantea 



t-P 

 used as 

 annual 



8 in. 



Superb blend of colors. Large flowers. Fine rounded clusters pkt. 15c 



Vinca 



Vinca rosea; 

 Periwinkle 



t-P 



used as 

 annual 



15 in. 



Separate colors: White; Rose; White with rose center; and Mixed. Very 

 satisfactory for bedding and borders. Foliage free from insects 



Each: pkt. 10c 



Viola cornuta 



Tufted Pansy 



h-P 



6 in. 



White; Yellow; Light Blue (BLUE PERFECTION); and Mixed. One of 

 best edging plants for border or rock garden 



Separate colors. Each: pkt. 25c 

 Mixed: pkt. 10c 



Viola cornuta 

 bicolor 



Johnny-jump-up 



h-P 



6 in. 



Gold and purple. Dwarf plants covered with tiny blossoms. Our own 

 growing pkt. 15c 



Viola, Blue Elf 



Johnny-jump-up 



h-P 



9 in. 



Small blossoms with upper petals deep violet-blue, lower petals lighter, 

 gold eye, black markings. New, distinct variety of our own introduc- 

 tion. Ideal for rock gardens, window boxes, edgings in semi-shade. 

 Best treated as annual (See page 1) pkt. 15c 



Viola cornuta, 

 Jersey Gem 



Tufted Pansy 



h-P 



6 in. 



Seed not available until after harvest, 1946 



Viola, Large 



Flowered Mixed 



Viola cornuta 



h-P 



6 in. 



Ruby, bronze, blue, golden yellow and many unusual shades. Special 

 formula blend of choice large flowered Violas pkt. 25c 



Virginian Stock 



Malcomia 



h-A 



6 in. 



Red and white. Rock garden, bedding, edging pkt. 10c 



Whitlavia glox- 

 inoides Blue 



California Canter- 

 bury Bell 



h-A 



12 in. 



Violet blue bells with white interiors. Leaves heart-shaped and toothed. 

 California native that does well almost anywhere pkt. 10c 



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